Ninja air fryers are great, but I was personally put off by these models as they have a round basket rather than a square one, so you lose more 'floor' surface area in the basket, so I went for the Cosori 5.5l one instead
1985ak47
I went from Cosori to Ninja because of the non stick coating. Came off too quickly on the cosori. It’s a well thought out machine but build quality lets it down
View more replies (11)
Verdhy
you can also get 10% off if you sign up for the newsletter !
getmedatdeal
Is the loss of the max crisp function vs the AF160 a big deal? Can’t see any other major differences...
THLFC123
I very rarely (pretty much never) use max crisp in my AF451. It virtually incinerates the contents!! Will be fine without.
View more replies (1)
flipper118
10% off with Perksatwork as well
Wazza_k007
What's that?
View more replies (2)
Cooper.Trooper
Thanks op! Been waiting for a 5 litre Ninja to go on sale online and added the 10% subscriber code to get it for £90
Hydrationiskey
Does anyone know of any ceramic or metal lined air fryers from Ninja?
Sharad_PatelQAv
This one is ceramic
View more replies (4)
Nomad118
Cold from me as I picked this up for £75 from Tesco last week on their clubcard.
Sid.Harper
Wasn’t that the 100 smaller model?
wdh
And cold from me as I walked past a stack of the AF150 at £90 in Sainsbury’s this evening.
34 Comments
sorted byNinja air fryers are great, but I was personally put off by these models as they have a round basket rather than a square one, so you lose more 'floor' surface area in the basket, so I went for the Cosori 5.5l one instead