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Ninja's Dual Air Fryer is the best gadget I own and now has £70 off

I finally gave into the air fryer hype and I'm so glad I did, I highly recommend purchasing it while it's hugely reduced.

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I spent two months using the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer. (Ninja/Yahoo Life UK)

Air fryers almost need no introduction, they have become a much talked about gadget since the cost of living crisis begun. In fact, air fryers are now used by four in 10 adults in the UK. In simple terms, an air fryer allows you to create tasty meals in the fraction of the time a traditional oven usually takes. This not only gives you back valuable time in your day, but also is more energy efficient to run.

Quick overview
  • Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer

    £150£220
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  • Ninja Foodi Max 9.5L Dual Zone Air Fryer with Smart Cook

    £200£270
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  • Ninja Double Stack XL 9.5L Air Fryer SL400UK

    £269
  • Ninja Air Fryer 3.8L

    £100£150
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  • Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer AF500UK Air Fryer, 10.4L

    £219£270
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While the initial upfront cost is often not cheap, in the long run, they can save you money on your overall energy consumption, with Ninja stating that you can save up to 75% on your energy bill with one of its dual-zone models.

Still deciding whether you should join the air fryer fan club? I've spent the past five months trying out the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer almost everyday to make breakfast, lunch and dinner.

🛍️ Product reviewed: Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer
Tested for: Five months
Rating: 5/5
💸 Reasons to buy: Cooks food quickly, energy efficient and easy to clean
Reasons to avoid: The dual drawer design is very big - you need a lot of kitchen countertop space
💰 Best deal we've found: The air fryer is currently reduced by £70 at numerous retailers, including Ninja, John Lewis, Argos and Currys

This popular air fryer is currently reduced to £149.99 on Ninja. Plus, there's free shipping.

£150 at Ninja

On average, an air fryer costs around 17p a day to run, in comparison to electric cookers, which come in at around 87p a day (it's worth keeping in mind that prices will vary depending on your energy tariff).

My conclusion? I now totally understand the hype and it's a kitchen essential I wouldn't be without (I have no plans to use my oven anytime soon). Here's the lowdown on why I think it's worth the splurge.

I'm not the biggest fan of cooking. The idea of slaving away for hours in the kitchen doesn't interest me much, I prefer to make meals that are all in the oven, or in one pan, and take maximum half an hour.

The Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has completely changed my outlook. When it first arrived, it looked daunting, with numerous buttons and cooking settings to pick from (although I've currently only used the air fry function).

The Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has six functions:

  • ✨Air fry

  • ✨Max crisp

  • ✨Dehydrate

  • ✨Roast

  • ✨Reheat

  • ✨Baker

The accompanying quick start guide is extremely thorough, with easy to follow instructions and lists of how long different foods take to cook on various settings. It also comes with recipe guide (created by a chef) with tons of helpful meat, fish and veggie dishes to follow. And who doesn't love a bit of dinner inspiration?

Ninja's Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has six different cooking functions. (Ninja)
Ninja's Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has six different cooking functions. (Ninja)
From a crispy bacon sandwich to perfectly cooked chicken, the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has made delicious, speedy meals a regular part of my week - I have no plans to use my oven anytime soon. (Yahoo Life UK)
From a crispy bacon sandwich to perfectly cooked chicken, the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer has made delicious, speedy meals a regular part of my week - I have no plans to use my oven anytime soon. (Yahoo Life UK)

£149.99 £219.99 at Ninja

All these meals were hugely quicker to cook in the air fryer and with a lot less cleaning up at the end too (which is always a bonus). For example, you can cook perfectly crisp bacon in just eight minutes. Chicken takes as little as 15 minutes, cod fillets even less at 10 minutes, and roasting potatoes just 15 minutes.

On just the air fry setting alone you have endless meal options, if you're after some inspo, these are a few of my favourite things to make.

5 of my favourite things to make in the air fryer:

  • 🍽️ Mango and chilli chicken with Mexican fried rice

  • 🍽️ Potato, pepper and bacon hash with fried egg

  • 🍽️ Bacon, egg and cheese bagels

  • 🍽️ Cod tacos with an avocado puree

  • 🍽️ Spicy chicken skewers

The sync and match settings are also incredibly useful. Sync allows you to cook two different foods using different functions, temperatures and cook times, but regardless of the settings, both drawers will finish cooking at the same time.

Match on the other hand, cooks the same food in each zone on the exact same settings (which is ideal for batch cooking).

Cooking a whole meal, such as chicken and potatoes is so much simpler, as you're not constantly watching the clock or dealing with moving around scalding hot baking trays in the oven. You can still take the drawers out midway through cooking to turn meat or toss veggies and the device automatically pauses cooking and restarts once you put the drawers back in.

While its a big appliance that did take up a lot of room on my countertop, it's so convenient, easy to clean and well worth the investment. (Yahoo Life UK)
While its a big appliance that did take up a lot of room on my countertop, it's so convenient, easy to clean and well worth the investment. (Yahoo Life UK)

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Lastly, cleaning the air fryer was a breeze. Both drawers and the plates are dishwasher safe, however they can take up a lot of room inside the dishwasher, so I often hand wash them and find the non-stick design easy to scrub off grime and grease, even when left overnight.

The only gripe I have is the ginormous size of the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer. Given it has two drawers and a join capacity of 7.6L (which is able to feed up to eight people) that's not surprising.

However, for my small kitchen counter, it does take up a lot of space. You can either buy smaller models for under £100 that cook for two to three people. Or, Ninja has just released a brand new compact Double Stack Air Fryer. The genius new space-saving design is ideal for smaller kitchens and doesn't compromise on capacity (it has a 9.5L capacity).

While initially I was annoyed at the amount of room it took up, I've now become so reliant on it for most of my meals that I'm happy to compromise on counter space, but it's something to keep in mind.

While the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer doesn't come cheap, costing £219.99 when full price, it's now discounted on a number of online stores thanks to the spring sales.

At most stores, such as Ninja, John Lewis, Very and Argos, it's currently reduced to £149.99 - that's a £70 saving and is the best deal we've seen this year. We've only ever seen it at this price over Boxing Day and Black Friday, so we'd snap up this deal before it ends.

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If you're after a larger option than the 7.6L Ninja, this 9.5L is slightly bigger and can cook for up for eight people.

It also comes with a specially designed Digital Cooking Probe which monitors food temperature to ensure every meal is perfectly cooked. 

£200 at Ninja

Designed to tackle the ever-popular dilemma of not having enough worktop space, leading kitchen appliance brand, Ninja, has reimagined the classic two-drawer air fryer — this time 30% slimmer. 

£269 at Ninja
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Boasting four cooking functions, the Ninja Air Fryer can air fry, roast, reheat and dehydrate everything from chips to veggies, steak and chicken. 

It has a 3.8 litre capacity, which customers say is perfect for a two or three person household.

£100 at Ninja

An upgrade on Ninja's best-selling Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer, this clever piece of kit promises to transform dinnertimes and is the most versatile model from the cookware brand yet. 

It has been designed to allow users to use it as a traditional two drawer air fryer, or converted into one extra-large MegaZone drawer by removing the divider insider. Boasting seven cooking functions, including Max Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate and Prove, it's perfect for larger families, and can cook meals for up to eight people, all while using 45% less energy than a conventional oven.

£219 at Ninja