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Ninja Foodi MAX 14-in-1 SmartLid Multi-Cooker 7.5L OL650UK £206.99 delivered using code at Ninja Kitchen

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Introducing the next generation of Ninja multi-cookers, offering even more exciting ways to cook your favourite meals.

From the creators of the original game-changing Ninja Foodi Multi-Cooker, this next-generation multi-cooker offers even more exciting ways to cook your favourite meals – including innovative Combi-Steam Mode for juicy, speedy, crispy results!

Take mealtimes to the MAX with this large capacity 7.5L model, perfect for cooking up to 6 portions.


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3 modes, 14 functions


Unlock 14 cooking functions under one SmartLid – Pressure Cook, Air Fry, Grill, Bake, Dehydrate, Prove, Sear/Sauté, Steam, Slow Cook, Yoghurt, Steam Meals, Steam Air Fry, Steam Bake and Steam Bread.

Simply switch between cooking modes using the SmartLid Slider. The lid intelligently recognises which function you are using.

Combi-Steam Mode

Discover a new way to cook, combining steam with convection for juicy, speedy, crispy results! Using the sauce, water, stock, wine or other liquid added to the pot with your ingredients, steam will infuse moisture and flavour into your food as it cooks. The result? Perfectly cooked food that’s tender and moist on the inside, crisp on the outside.

Cook family meals in under 30 minutes with the Steam Meals function, layering mains and sides with the 2-tier rack to create complete, delicious one-pot meals. Try Moroccan lamb steaks with Tenderstem broccoli and fluffy couscous, or perfectly cooked chicken cordon bleu with smoked ham and cheese, tender green beans and buttery mashed potato.

Steam Air Fry crispy vegetables and fresh or frozen foods like salmon fillets with steam-infused air without drying them out – enjoy guilt-free fried food that’s moist and juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. It’s also perfect for quickly cooking a one-pot lasagne with a bubbling cheese topping.

With the Steam Bread function you can prove and bake perfect bread with a golden crust, all in one pot. Steam Bake quick, fluffy, delicious cakes, brioche, desserts and more.


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Pressure Cook Mode


Pressure Cook up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods*. Pressure Cooking uses super-heated steam to quickly cook tender meals – perfect for tenderising large cuts of meat, enjoy juicy beef brisket or pulled pork in a fraction of the time.

Air Fry Mode

Air Fry crispy fried food using little or no oil – up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods**. Create everything from golden chips, sweet potato fries and vegetable medleys to fish fingers, chicken wings and salmon fillets.

In Air Fry mode, you can also choose from a range of other convection and hob-style functions. The possibilities are endless!

Grill tasty burgers, halloumi skewers and marinated chicken breasts. Bake fluffy cakes, cookies, pies and pastries and give cheesy pasta bakes a bubbling topping. Prove doughs to enjoy perfectly risen bread and bakes at home. Sear steaks to perfection before cooking. Sauté ingredients to prepare delicious sauces and caramelise onions for maximum flavour. Steam healthy vegetables and perfectly cooked rice. Slow Cook meals for up to 12 hours to ensure your favourite risotto, casserole or tender pulled pork is ready when you get home. Dehydrate ingredients to create vegetable crisps, dried fruit snacks, homemade jerky and dried herbs. Even create your own Yoghurt, exactly as you like it.

Easy to use and clean

Includes a 7.5L non-stick ceramic coated Cooking Pot which fits up to a 3kg roast, a 4.7L non-stick ceramic coated Cook & Crisp Basket which fits 1.8kg of French fries, and a 2-tier reversible rack – perfect for layering ingredients to cook complete meals on 3 levels, or raising food for steaming, baking and grilling.

All accessories are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

Get started straight away with a Chef-Created Recipe Guide included in the box, packed with Ninja Foodi recipes and handy cooking charts. What will you make first?

Want to know what real people think? Read customer reviews of this Ninja Multi-Cooker below.
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  1. nealw's avatar
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    gsamsa21/11/2021 11:01

    Just googled it and couldn't find what auto steam release is, why it is …Just googled it and couldn't find what auto steam release is, why it is better. Do you have any idea? I went for the OL750UK in amazon but I have to wait for a month and more expensive.


    From what I understand you can set a time for the steam to auto release when pressure cooking. All other models you do this manually. As it’s typically at the end of the cooking process I see no reason as to why you would need it to be honest. Nice to have but not essential. Meat probe would be useful but hard to justify to extra cost in my eyes.
  2. adrian.roy's avatar
    There's so many different models to look at it's unreal, fancied the dual zone but after having a look at others my head is spinning
  3. MichaelStockton's avatar
    This is a private BlueLightCard code and is not for sharing in this format, and has been reported.
  4. Evo_Lution's avatar
    MichaelStockton21/11/2021 20:40

    This is a private BlueLightCard code and is not for sharing in this …This is a private BlueLightCard code and is not for sharing in this format, and has been reported.


    Yawn bore off
  5. Not-Today's avatar
    MichaelStockton21/11/2021 20:40

    This is a private BlueLightCard code and is not for sharing in this …This is a private BlueLightCard code and is not for sharing in this format, and has been reported.


    Oh you sound like some bloke I know Mr W. Anker.
  6. jondave's avatar
    hiphopapotamus21/11/2021 10:27

    The other one (ol750uk) is in stock at John Lewis for its full price of …The other one (ol750uk) is in stock at John Lewis for its full price of 299.99 - it's listed at 269.99 on the ninja website but out of stock as you say. I assume JL don't price match when it's not in stock on the other website?


    No but JL will price match Argos at £269.99;
    argos.co.uk/pro…6:1
  7. lorielan's avatar
    Do you really think a company would give a code in that way which could be very easily leaked if they don't want it to be leaked???😁
  8. nealw's avatar
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    trip00721/11/2021 10:16

    What is the difference between this and 15-in-1?


    15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have preferred that but not in stock anywhere and about £40 to £50 more expensive
  9. lorielan's avatar
    nealw21/11/2021 11:11

    From what I understand you can set a time for the steam to auto release …From what I understand you can set a time for the steam to auto release when pressure cooking. All other models you do this manually. As it’s typically at the end of the cooking process I see no reason as to why you would need it to be honest. Nice to have but not essential. Meat probe would be useful but hard to justify to extra cost in my eyes.


    It automatically releases pressure either immediately as soon as cooking time is finished or start natural release for a set time and then releases pressure after that time, if you are in another room or doing something else and don't want to monitor the natural release time, the automatic and setting time function
    Is very handy, plus of course the probe which would automatically stop the cooking when temperature is reached and then again release automatically
  10. SampleX's avatar
    At this price I'd want it to prepare the meal too...
  11. trip007's avatar
    What is the difference between this and 15-in-1?
  12. nealw's avatar
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    Monty_Gibbon21/11/2021 11:34

    I've ordered one but, buyers remorse is slowly kicking-in. It wouldn't be …I've ordered one but, buyers remorse is slowly kicking-in. It wouldn't be quite so bad if I could find a list of power consumptions for each mode and also if the reviews in the Ninja site weren't 'so' incentivised.


    I had the OP350 and used it almost daily. Power consumption is better than an electric oven and the food was much nicer. Since my OP350 broke under warranty and they had none in stock (so I got a refund) I’ve really missed it. Been holding out for the new model as the single lid really appealed to me.
  13. dragonfury's avatar
    No smart functionality? Are we in 2005?
  14. Stormbringer2012's avatar
    Ordered thank you when you are on the webpage to buy it you can download the book which comes with it.
  15. Tony4u's avatar
    Heat added. Any idea if there is any 3rd party insurance available when bought from Ninja directly. AMAZON does a 3 year insurance for accidental damage which is really worth considering how expensive this kit is and only costs 10% of purchase price.
  16. nealw's avatar
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    Tony4u21/11/2021 21:58

    Heat added. Any idea if there is any 3rd party insurance available when …Heat added. Any idea if there is any 3rd party insurance available when bought from Ninja directly. AMAZON does a 3 year insurance for accidental damage which is really worth considering how expensive this kit is and only costs 10% of purchase price.


    I didn’t notice being offered any to be honest. My last one did break at the 11 month mark and it was refunded by Amazon as they had no stock. I think you could argue under the two year statutory rights for electronics assuming they still apply (I think they do). Could hold out for an Amazon price drop but I wouldn’t expect it below £229 if I was to guess.
  17. Tony4u's avatar
    nealw21/11/2021 22:02

    I didn’t notice being offered any to be honest. My last one did break at t …I didn’t notice being offered any to be honest. My last one did break at the 11 month mark and it was refunded by Amazon as they had no stock. I think you could argue under the two year statutory rights for electronics assuming they still apply (I think they do). Could hold out for an Amazon price drop but I wouldn’t expect it below £229 if I was to guess.


    Cheers. Long shot but worth a try. Quidco offers 6% cashback...so another tenner less if from Ninja...
  18. Dardany's avatar
    creamcake21/11/2021 22:25

    did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats …did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats the 'steam roast' (in the 15/1)anyone have any idea what that is , and if its worth the extra £40/50 ?


    This is a helpful video comparing the 14 in 1 and 15 in 1
    The model numbers are different as they are the US models but same specs.
    The extra 2 things with the 15 in 1 is the extra function but also comes with the probe and it has a steam auto release function (which is what I think is brilliant)

    (edited)
  19. dajoebomb's avatar
    creamcake21/11/2021 22:25

    did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats …did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats the 'steam roast' (in the 15/1)anyone have any idea what that is , and if its worth the extra £40/50 ?


    Used the steam roast on ours yesterday. It pressure cooks the meat whilst using the air fryer functionality. Chicken came out amazing yesterday. Juicy and then crispy skin, cooked in 50 minutes for a 2kg chicken. The same results can be achieved with other models by switching the cooking setting half way through from pressure to Air Fry (timings for this are in the included book, they call it "tendercrisp").

    Only got the 15 in 1 on Friday (from Argos) and used it every day since. No need to pre-heat the oven, which is a huge benefit to time and energy savings. The ceramic coating is really good and cleans easily as does the air fry basket.
  20. j54321's avatar
    dragonfury22/11/2021 01:52

    App? Remote management etc


    Ah ok gotcha. Not a priority for me to be honest, bloody apps get on my nerves anyway, I'm happy to slum it and go old school pressing buttons on the actual machine
  21. freccle's avatar
    I've had 2, each stopped working at about 15 months old
  22. lorielan's avatar
    Mine still going but only 12 months, finger crossed, I use it almost every day sometimes twice or more a day
  23. kaktusak's avatar
    Ordered one but from John Lewis, £229 with 2 years warranty
  24. pauby's avatar
    cdrman23/11/2021 12:51

    Does this version come with heat probe


    No. That's the 15-in-1 version.
  25. trip007's avatar
    nealw21/11/2021 10:18

    15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have …15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have preferred that but not in stock anywhere and about £40 to £50 more expensive


    Thank you!
  26. hiphopapotamus's avatar
    nealw21/11/2021 10:18

    15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have …15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have preferred that but not in stock anywhere and about £40 to £50 more expensive


    The other one (ol750uk) is in stock at John Lewis for its full price of 299.99 - it's listed at 269.99 on the ninja website but out of stock as you say. I assume JL don't price match when it's not in stock on the other website?
  27. gsamsa's avatar
    nealw21/11/2021 10:18

    15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have …15 one has auto steam release on a timer and a temp probe. I would have preferred that but not in stock anywhere and about £40 to £50 more expensive


    Just googled it and couldn't find what auto steam release is, why it is better. Do you have any idea? I went for the OL750UK in amazon but I have to wait for a month and more expensive.
  28. Monty_Gibbon's avatar
    I've ordered one but, buyers remorse is slowly kicking-in. It wouldn't be quite so bad if I could find a list of power consumptions for each mode and also if the reviews in the Ninja site weren't 'so' incentivised. (edited)
  29. That_lad's avatar
    What's the difference between this and 9 in 1 and is it worth it? Thanks
  30. emmpii8's avatar
    That_lad21/11/2021 13:21

    What's the difference between this and 9 in 1 and is it worth it? Thanks


    The 9 in 1 (older range) uses two lids requiring you to store one when that's not in use.

    This uses just one lid & added features
  31. Gmitch2000's avatar
    Does anyone know any sites with good recipes for this?
  32. amoulden's avatar
    Gmitch200021/11/2021 15:02

    Does anyone know any sites with good recipes for this?


    Plenty on Facebook
  33. j54321's avatar
    dragonfury21/11/2021 16:04

    No smart functionality? Are we in 2005?


    Not had one of these before, what is smart functionality?
  34. nealw's avatar
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    Tony4u21/11/2021 22:05

    Cheers. Long shot but worth a try. Quidco offers 6% cashback...so another …Cheers. Long shot but worth a try. Quidco offers 6% cashback...so another tenner less if from Ninja...


    I forgot to put that in the post, mine has tracked but it’s anyones guess if it will be confirmed
  35. creamcake's avatar
    did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats the 'steam roast' (in the 15/1)
    anyone have any idea what that is , and if its worth the extra £40/50 ?
  36. Stormbringer2012's avatar
    creamcake21/11/2021 22:25

    did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats …did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats the 'steam roast' (in the 15/1)anyone have any idea what that is , and if its worth the extra £40/50 ?


    It also has a temperature probe if you need that exact cooking, personally I don't.
  37. gsamsa's avatar
    creamcake21/11/2021 22:25

    did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats …did notice one difference between the 14 in 1 and the 15 in 1 , and thats the 'steam roast' (in the 15/1)anyone have any idea what that is , and if its worth the extra £40/50 ?


    I read a little bit about steam roasting and it seems it is healthier but less tasty, although couldn't find particular information about the steam roast of this model.

    nealw21/11/2021 22:02

    I didn’t notice being offered any to be honest. My last one did break at t …I didn’t notice being offered any to be honest. My last one did break at the 11 month mark and it was refunded by Amazon as they had no stock. I think you could argue under the two year statutory rights for electronics assuming they still apply (I think they do). Could hold out for an Amazon price drop but I wouldn’t expect it below £229 if I was to guess.


    What did it happen? What can we do to prevent it? (edited)
  38. dragonfury's avatar
    j5432121/11/2021 17:42

    Not had one of these before, what is smart functionality?


    App? Remote management etc
  39. nealw's avatar
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    gsamsa21/11/2021 23:54

    I read a little bit about steam roasting and it seems it is healthier but …I read a little bit about steam roasting and it seems it is healthier but less tasty, although couldn't find particular information about the steam roast of this model. :SWhat did it happen? What can we do to prevent it?


    It started to trip the fuse board, no idea why
  40. anouj's avatar
    nealw21/11/2021 11:11

    From what I understand you can set a time for the steam to auto release …From what I understand you can set a time for the steam to auto release when pressure cooking. All other models you do this manually. As it’s typically at the end of the cooking process I see no reason as to why you would need it to be honest. Nice to have but not essential. Meat probe would be useful but hard to justify to extra cost in my eyes.


    I have it on my sage pressure cooker and it's great, it means you can't end up with overcooked food if you forget about the food being cooked.
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