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Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone AF400UK 9.5L Air Fryer - Black £230 free Click & Collect @ Argos

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Ninja dual 9.5l in stock in argos. Can reserve for pick from 4th December in most stores


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About this product
Take mealtimes to the max with the large capacity air fryer that cooks 2 foods, 2 ways, and finishes at the same time. Mix and match meals with 2 independent cooking zones. Sync to use different programs and times in each drawer – both finish cooking at the same time! Enjoy freshly cooked mains and sides together or cater to two different tastes. Match settings across both drawers to double your serving size. Cook up to 25% more (Compared to AF300UK, 7.6L). Large 9.5L capacity feeds 8 plus people - easily fit a 2kg chicken in each drawer!

More than an air fryer with 6 cooking functions. Create everything from roast chicken and crispy chips to delicious homemade desserts.

Up to 75% faster than fan ovens (Tested against fish fingers and sausages, including preheat). Cook from frozen to crispy in minutes with Max Crisp.

Air Fry – Up 75% less fat than traditional frying methods (Tested against deep fried, hand-cut French fries). Enjoy guilt-free fried favorites using little to no oil.

  • Suggested for 6+ portions.
  • Includes dishwasher safe parts.
  • 2 cooking compartments.
  • Size H32.5, W41.5, D27cm.
  • Weight 8.8kg.
  • 0.89m cable.
  • Digital timer.
  • Pre-set programmes include: max crisp, air fry, roast, reheat, dehydrate, bake.
  • Variable temperature from 40°C to 240°C.
  • Re-heat Function.
  • Cool zone to keep the oil fresher for longer.
  • Safety cut out.
  • 2470 watts.
  • Model number: AF400UK.
  • Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee.
  • EAN: 0622356245265.

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  1. sheffield788's avatar
    sheffield788
    What's wrong with some people? How is this hot at such price? Paid £160 for mine. Happy with it, used daily. But I will say £100-150 is a reasonable price. We had quite a few decent similar air fryers, different brands for £100-150, I know it is a shortage and people get mad about these, but £230 is a lot IMO for what this is. I can't live without mine, but I think this is expensive.
    adamkaty's avatar
    adamkaty
    I got one at £219 and returned it. Way overhyped especially at these inflated rrps.
  2. MRDAMO666's avatar
    MRDAMO666
    This is a deals site, not a stock checker. RRP is not a deal!
    hotyoda's avatar
    hotyoda
    I found it helpful and might have missed it if it hadn’t got hot.    You should probably just ignore these posts.  It’s not often that this happens really and not worth concerning yourself IMO.
  3. Junahs's avatar
    Junahs
    I got this for £169 from QVC last year...why has the price gone up so much?
    maxamus007's avatar
    maxamus007
    Idiots have turned in to a grail purchase and no one can live without one these days
  4. hotyoda's avatar
    hotyoda
    Thanks…amazingly in stock at our local Argos/Sainsburys. Ordered for collection.

    Now I just need to decide whether I want it! Have read all about airfryers and the reviews are great for Ninja. But…

    I really am in two minds…it takes up a lot of worktop…it’d have to be convinced it’s going to significantly change the way we cook. Is that really the case? Please convince me! (edited)
    Karlos457's avatar
    Karlos457
    If you use your oven a lot, pretty much everything can be done in this instead in less time. However it does take up a lot of room, the 400 is massive so doubt you want to be taking it in & out of a cupboard each use
  5. hotyoda's avatar
    hotyoda
    So…now I have one coming can anyone advise on the practicalities? Any cleaning tips? Are the drawers dish washable? (Actually says dishwasher safe parts…but is that advisable?). Can I get replacement drawers if non-stick wears off?
      (edited)
    jma39's avatar
    jma39
    I personally wouldn't put anything with a Teflon coating in the dishwasher despite what they say.
    I always put water in mine straight after use & let it soak for a bit, then just use the soapy soft part of the sponge and no issues at all, cleans super easy. Once you start getting scratches is when you'll start getting problems
  6. CongressTart's avatar
    CongressTart
    Expensive for a glorified microwave. Not sure this is a deal? Cold.
    Mr_Smuggles's avatar
    Mr_Smuggles
    Try cooking a full roast in a microwave. Or reheated pizza. Or bake a cake.
  7. jc1970's avatar
    jc1970
    It will cook chicken nuggets in 10 minutes but takes 40 in a oven and it’s not going to save u money some people have sh for brains
    suckerpunch's avatar
    suckerpunch
    40 minutes for chicken nuggets? Shenanigans! Please show me these mythical chicken nuggets which take 40 minutes?
  8. busterdan's avatar
    busterdan
    I bought ours a year ago (£180 I think direct from Ninja), when I showed my wife she was not amused..... I'm not using that, it's ugly, I prefer the oven. A year later and despite having our kitchen completely renovated with new appliances the trusty Ninja Air Fryer gets a fair bit of use for things.

    I doubt this saves any money for people but it might provide some convenience and it does cook well. This price (£230) is a sign of supply and demand. I personally would not pay more than £180 for it.
  9. CongressTart's avatar
    CongressTart
    Glorified microwave. Cold.
    mhoque's avatar
    mhoque
    Your welcome to your opinion 🏽
  10. epiclolz's avatar
    epiclolz
    I don't understand why it's so hot. I bought one 4 months ago for £179 from Currys
    theGreatSkua's avatar
    theGreatSkua
    Look at eBay selling prices
  11. FredOnline's avatar
    FredOnline
    I can imagine people buying Ninja gadgets just to impress their friends, they probably also have iPhones on an expensive contract too!
    dreamypuma's avatar
    dreamypuma
    Don't forget Dysons. They always cause a discussion at evening dinner.
  12. JeffsterRule's avatar
    JeffsterRule
    Just don't like the design and think Ninja is overpriced. Why pay £230 for two joined together when you can get two 4L ones for £50 quid each?
    Dribbles_MacTavish's avatar
    Dribbles_MacTavish
    1 plug, syncing cooking/finishing times, takes up less space, that's just 3 reasons off the top of my head.

    But I agree, these are way too expensive, I have the slightly smaller AF300, and rarely use it (maybe once a week), they're good, but not worth the money they are going for now (I paid £129). This (£230) is RRP, so not a deal in my eyes.
  13. PaulBrindle's avatar
    PaulBrindle
    Gosh these have increased in price with inflation!!! I got this in July for £161... With bluelight discount.
    I do use it waaaay more than the oven but at £230 it's a rip off. Don't buy at that price I'd say
  14. danielallard86's avatar
    danielallard86
    Got 8 to re sell thanks
  15. wendy07's avatar
    wendy07
    I'm estimating around three to four years before break-even compared to using a gas oven.
    CrazeUK's avatar
    CrazeUK
    Actually you maybe surprised.

    Air fryers are less space internally and blow the heat around incredibly well. Which ciiks everything much quicker.

    The more void space you have the more heat you need. You open an oven and a lot of that heat / energy is lost.

    metro.co.uk/202…54/ (edited)
  16. mosskeeto's avatar
    mosskeeto
    Still available portsmouth area, just got one for collection 4pm
  17. DJWignall's avatar
    DJWignall
    Thanks Op
  18. Gspaddock's avatar
    Gspaddock
    This must be the first time an Argos deal has come up and there has been stock in my local store. First Time Ever.
  19. mark_brockklehurst's avatar
    mark_brockklehurst
    Reserved on to collect in Inverness 1000 mile round trip
  20. grantgurney9's avatar
    grantgurney9
    No store’s have got it around Birmingham (edited)
  21. johnblow3's avatar
    johnblow3
    It’s doesn’t give me the option to reserve
  22. lil_tiger's avatar
    lil_tiger
    ‘Most stores’ where? I can’t find any…
  23. Fergout's avatar
    Fergout
    Several near High Wycombe
  24. PJT1964's avatar
    PJT1964
    No stock where I am
    wendy07's avatar
    wendy07
    You've been saved from the madness
  25. Michael_Guest's avatar
    Michael_Guest
    I got mine using the HotStock app (free version), became available at Very and was delivered within 3 days.
  26. Haldn's avatar
    Haldn
    Got one for local collection in London for Friday, thanks!
  27. purplegoldfish's avatar
    purplegoldfish
    OOS
  28. plymouthkay's avatar
    plymouthkay
    My hero!!!! Thank you ordered to collect Saturday in Plymouth
  29. Philobarian's avatar
    Philobarian
    UK OOS
  30. lucky_ducky's avatar
    lucky_ducky
    Still showing as in stock at lots of places for collection but no delivery option
  31. solent90's avatar
    solent90
    Said 3 in stock then out of stock then came back up and available to collect tonight from 5pm.
    Ordered and paid see if it’s available later!
  32. malcolm_earnshaw's avatar
    malcolm_earnshaw
    Finally got one
  33. jjnjgr12's avatar
    jjnjgr12
    Good luck with the re sell they are popping up all over the place could have bought 4 yesterday.have you sold all your toilet roll yet
    danielallard86's avatar
    danielallard86
    Gel
  34. Jo1978anne's avatar
    Jo1978anne
    Thanks
  35. Georgedeals's avatar
    Georgedeals
    Thank you, Got one
  36. carladdison21's avatar
    carladdison21
    Seem out of stock every where now
  37. hops's avatar
    hops
    Had plenty in curry’s Cambridge branch yesterday at £199 I think.
  38. Spartan117b's avatar
    Spartan117b
    Ordered,just hope it's as good as they say.
  39. Manny50's avatar
    Manny50
    Just got one ordered for collection in Leeds
  40. wendy07's avatar
    wendy07
    Break even is around 2 to 3 years, cost of use £60 , gas oven equivalent £120 / year.

    For a mini oven and what you'd normally do under the grill and on the hob.
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