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Ninja’s popular dual air fryer reduced to lowest price we've ever seen

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The popular kitchen gadget has been slashed in price. (Ninja)

Ninja is the brand leading the air fryer craze, so when they announce a discount on their products you can guarantee a stampede to the virtual checkout.

Whip out your bank card, as the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has been reduced from £219.99 to just £149 on Amazon today.

That's an even lower price than it was over Amazon Prime Day last month, when it was reduced to £159.99.

The big reduction may be due to the fact that Ninja has just dropped a new iteration of the popular family-sized air fryer. The newer version, that retails for £269.99, has two drawers that convert into one extra-large MegaZone drawer to give a capacity of 10.4L, in comparison to this models 7.6L.

This discounted version still has plenty of space to feed all the family, with Ninja saying it can cook for up to eight people. We currently can't find the price beaten anywhere else - even on Ninja's direct site the popular air fryer is reduced to £169.99.

Why we rate it

It has become a big hit with customers because it boasts all the functions you need to cook almost anything you want, in a healthier, quicker and more energy-saving way.

This kitchen superstar has six cooking functions – Air Fry, Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Reheat and Dehydrate – which means you can cook everything from roast potatoes to chicken; you can bring last night's pizza back to life; or you can even make dried fruit, vegetable crisps and beef jerky.

Ninja also claims that you'll use 75% less oil meaning you can enjoy things like fries and chicken wings without the extra calories.

If that's not enough of a selling point, it'll also save you money – the brand claims it cooks up to 75% faster than fan ovens, thus reducing your energy bills.

The air fryer can cook up to 50% faster than a fan oven. (Ninja)
The air fryer can cook up to 50% faster than a fan oven. (Ninja)
Air frying circulates super-hot air evenly around your food to create a deliciously crispy finish. (Ninja)
Air frying circulates super-hot air evenly around your food to create a deliciously crispy finish. (Ninja)

£149 £219.99 at Amazon £169.99 £219.99 at Ninja

The air fryer has customisable cooking programmes, alongside one-touch controls and fast airflow, as well as variable heat settings and fan speeds. Plus, the real bonus is the precision temperature control which means your food will always be cooked to perfection.

Another time saving benefit? You don't need to defrost frozen food before cooking it – simply pop it in the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer and the deliciously crispy results will be on the table in half the time it'd take a conventional oven.

The benefits don't stop there either, as the Ninja has removable parts which are dishwasher-safe, too.

You'll save time and money, reduce your stress and boost your health. What are you waiting for?

What the reviews say

With over 16,000 reviews (88% are five-star reviews), the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has officially developed cult status with those in the know.

Shoppers say the gadget is an "absolute game-changer" in terms of versatility, convenience, and the overall quality of the dishes it produces.

Not to mention, it's speed. Customers love that it can get a meal ready "in 20 minutes", as well as the fact that it's "fast and easy" to clean.

Customers say their oven has become "totally redundant" (other than cooking big flat pizzas or pies). Plus, many have also noticed a saving on their energy bill, saying it's an excellent piece of kit that "actually saves you money".

Shop now: Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer- AF300UK | £149 (Was £219.99) from Amazon

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More great Ninja sale buys under £200

If you're a smaller household, the Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK is another worthy investment, thanks to its compact size and quick cooking functions.

Now reduced to a bargain £99.99, it's the most affordable model from the brand and a great entry point if you're new to air frying.

Using less oil than a traditional oven, it boasts a 3.8L basket which can quickly whip up 900g of fried or a 1.35kg chicken. There's four cooking settings too: Air Fry, Roast, Dehydrate and Reheat, which all use up to 75% less fat that traditional frying methods.

Shop now: Ninja Air Fryer 3.8L | £99.99 (Was £149.99) from Amazon

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The Ninja Air Fryer MAX AF160UK is another kitchen hero product that would be a welcome addition to any kitchen and has been reduced to £129.99.

While it has all the benefits that make the AF100UK so popular, this is a bigger, family-sized air fryer. For starters, the basket is 5.2L – it'll fit 1.4kg of French Fries.

And it has a whopping six cooking functions: Air Fry, Max Crisp, Bake, Roast, Dehydrate and Reheat, so you can quickly whip up everything from cakes to roast chicken or vegetable crisps.

Shop now: Ninja Air Fryer MAX AF160UK | £149 (Was £169.99) from Amazon

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The brand also has a range of multicookers, many of which are designed with air fryer functions, such as the Ninja Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker and Air Fryer ON400UK.

Now reduced to £199.99, it can make meals in as little as 15 minutes, whether tit tender veggies, juicy steaks or fluffy grains.

Boasting a whopping 10 cooking functions, it can do it all. You can choose from Speedi Meals, Steam Air Fry, Steam Bake, Steam, Grill, Air Fry, Bake/Roast, Dehydrate, Sear/Sauté or Slow Cook.

Able to cook up to four portions with dishwasher-safe parts, it's ideal for large families.

Shop now: Ninja Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker and Air Fryer ON400UK | £199.99 (Was £249.99) from Amazon

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This article was originally published on Yahoo Life UK.

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