Ninja OP401 Foodi 9-in-1 Pressure, Broil, Dehydrate, Slow Cooker, Air Fryer, and More, 8-Quart, and a High Gloss Finish

February 24, 2020 - Comment

The Ninja food I 8 quart, the XL pressure cooker that crisps. With tender crisp technology, you can achieve all the quick cooking and tenderizing wonders that you love about pressure cookers. But where they stop, the food I is just getting started. Its revolutionary crisping lid allows you to air fry, bake, roast, and

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The Ninja food I 8 quart, the XL pressure cooker that crisps. With tender crisp technology, you can achieve all the quick cooking and tenderizing wonders that you love about pressure cookers. But where they stop, the food I is just getting started. Its revolutionary crisping lid allows you to air fry, bake, roast, and broil. That means you can pressure cook to lock in juices, then finish with a crisp. Only the Ninja food I gives you the best of pressure cooking and air frying, all in one pot. Transform frozen foods to crispy meals. Create wholesome, multi textured 360 meals by cooking proteins, veggies, and grains all together. Elevate your favorite stew and chili recipes by adding a crispy or bubbly top to make one pot wonders.

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Anonymous says:

Delivers on its promises, worth the space on my counter There are 2 downsides that I’ve identified so I will list those first-1. The machine can be side heavy. The air fryer lid stays on no matter what – and it causes the machine to be a bit side heavy when it is open and not in use. It won’t be a problem if you keep it turned around backwards, but I had an issue when I was cleaning it. I turned it towards me and it fell off the counter and I got a nice big bruise on my calf. I thought it would be very dangerous if full of a hot liquid,…

Anonymous says:

Very easy to use and does so much. We have evolved from a slow cooker to pressure cooker to air fryer to the Foodi. Our InstatPot was the closest thing to the Foodi. We loved it. And still do but… it doesn’t do all that the Foodi will do. Yes it is larger, heavier and has a separate piece (the crisping lid) but we find it still more convenient than all separate appliances. I guess the drawback is if it breaks you likely loose all of those cooking options. We’ll cross that bridge if that happens. For now, we will…

Anonymous says:

Excellent alternative (and improvement) to the Instant Pot. So, disclaimer: I love my Instant Pot. I’ve had the 6 quart for a really long time, and then got an 8 quart, too, for those larger servings for guests (or when I want a bumper batch for leftovers for the week).So, with the introduction of this 6.5 quart Ninja Foodi, I was really interested to see what Ninja could bring to the table to compete. Turns out, they brought quite a lot to the table, and then some.Pros:1.) The interface on the Ninja is in a different…

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