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Ninja foodi multi cooker
Just ordered one of these ...anyone got one on here ?
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Only seen it briefly advertised on the tele, and looks to be for mainly meat?
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This one is off to make some Kebabs....
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I've read a few reviews and I get the impression that it can't cook many 2+ things at the same time, which is what I'd be wanting. No point having something that does chips well, if you still have to watch a pan full of veg and have meat in the oven.
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We got the Ninja Air Fryer and are really impressed with what we can cook in it. We cook most of our meat and potatoes/chips in it and not had any problems at all with it
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I’m still building up my new kitchen appliances and could do with a slow cooker. Not really looked into Ninja in any detail but in layman’s terms what would it give me above a slow cooker plus the induction hob, oven & microwave I’ve already got?
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The ninja I've just bought is a slow cooker .air fryer .pressure cooker all in one ...think you can do more than that with it tooClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:52 pmI’m still building up my new kitchen appliances and could do with a slow cooker. Not really looked into Ninja in any detail but in layman’s terms what would it give me above a slow cooker plus the induction hob, oven & microwave I’ve already got?
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We just bought one last week and after a bit of practice my wife loves it.A full chicken dinner a couple of days ago was made in a fraction of the normal time.It saves kitchen space replacing multiple appliances, cooking time and cleaning time as well.There is still a bit of juggling to do with different dishes but definitely makes cooking easier and we would recommend it to anyone.
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Been looking at these myself recently...can you please advise which models you have gone opted for.
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ninja foodi 6l multi cooker op300uk
I've gone for this ..not recieved yet ..medium size ..£180
I've gone for this ..not recieved yet ..medium size ..£180
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It's brilliant.
Just like the George Foreman grill, the slow cooker or the new Air fryers. But when all said and done your average gas cooker can do the same as all of the above.
Just like the George Foreman grill, the slow cooker or the new Air fryers. But when all said and done your average gas cooker can do the same as all of the above.
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It would be something I'd consider if you could put meat, potatoes/chips, and veg in all at the time and have it cook them all at once.
Otherwise, like you say, I might as well just use the oven and the hob.
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We have the Ninja air fryer it makes fantastic chips & sausages.
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I asked if anyone had one ...why do you keep commenting that it isn't suitable for you ??FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 9:53 pmIt would be something I'd consider if you could put meat, potatoes/chips, and veg in all at the time and have it cook them all at once.
Otherwise, like you say, I might as well just use the oven and the hob.
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I was going to get one but it can’t make me a brew and a slice of toast at the same time, so just opted for the classic kettle and toaster combo.
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mill hill claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:48 pmI asked if anyone had one ...why do you keep commenting that it isn't suitable for you ??
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My fault lads ...due to the lack of transfers my only contribution to this message board is asking about a air fryer ....times are bad ..hope we sign someone soon
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What's the difference between "air frying" and roasting please?
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Because others have said they have one and I'm interested in knowing more from thrm. My interest isn't about whether you're getting one.mill hill claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:48 pmI asked if anyone had one ...why do you keep commenting that it isn't suitable for you ??
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I've been interested in them but unfortunately these type of threads are always spoiled these days. I got told to lighten up the other day when I saw similar on another.mill hill claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:55 pmMy fault lads ...due to the lack of transfers my only contribution to this message board is asking about a air fryer ....times are bad ..hope we sign someone soon
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The wife makes spicy coated crispy Cod Loins, the air fryer is quite versatile and a good alternative to deep frying
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Good job you werent asking about Hair Driers ... a lot on don't need one anymoremill hill claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:55 pmMy fault lads ...due to the lack of transfers my only contribution to this message board is asking about a air fryer ....times are bad ..hope we sign someone soon
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Just a bump. 32% off with Amazon atm if anyone was interested.
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Don't tempt me - I've had that much delivered in the last few days I can't get anything more in the paper bin and it's not collected until two weeks on Friday.
EDIT: Offer for Prime members only and looks as if Prime membership has been suspended.
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And I was tempted - just ordered.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:38 amDon't tempt me - I've had that much delivered in the last few days I can't get anything more in the paper bin and it's not collected until two weeks on Friday.
EDIT: Offer for Prime members only and looks as if Prime membership has been suspended.
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You wont regret it
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I have just ordered one too....thanks for the heads up on the deal, you savvy shoppers
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I asked a few people this afternoon because I had to either do it today or not at all.
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I prefer a steel drum, myself...
'A bit of carrot in that dimple and mince in another' for the perfect Caribbean jerk dinner.
'A bit of carrot in that dimple and mince in another' for the perfect Caribbean jerk dinner.
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Forgot it was Prime members only! Guessing you got it sorted or signed up for a month? The £7 fee obviously offsets the price.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:28 pmI asked a few people this afternoon because I had to either do it today or not at all.
There’s a load of pan sets on too, I remember a thread a week or 2 ago where people were asking.
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They allowed me another free month on Prime so didn’t even need to pay for that. It was only on the app you couldn’t sign up for Prime.
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Is the Ninja still available at the discount on Prime? What price did it reduce it to?
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I work for SharkNinja, we have one and absolutely love it. Use it everyday.
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Can we have a article, and possibly a write up on performance after a couple of run out please.
I may invest, but I'm a bit Mike Garlick in transfer windows, when it comes to buying additional household items when there's ones that currently do the job to a satisfactory standard
Buying my last vacuum nearly sent me over the edge, itcost me a small fortune, and we already had a decent performing one doing its expected job!
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Did a minced beef stew yesterday ..on the pressure cooker mode ....it only took 12 minutes to cook .( it also takes 5 minutes to build up pressure) on top of that though
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It’s here, it’s unwrapped, it’s in place. Now I have to work out how to use it. I’ve also bought a new toaster this week, I’ve worked that one out though, you stick bread in, push a button and toast pops up.MACCA wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 11:42 amCan we have a article, and possibly a write up on performance after a couple of run out please.
I may invest, but I'm a bit Mike Garlick in transfer windows, when it comes to buying additional household items when there's ones that currently do the job to a satisfactory standard
Buying my last vacuum nearly sent me over the edge, itcost me a small fortune, and we already had a decent performing one doing its expected job!
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Before and after photos too. Photos of all the raw food before it goes in, and then a photo of your plate showing it all cooked to perfection.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 1:54 pmIt’s here, it’s unwrapped, it’s in place. Now I have to work out how to use it. I’ve also bought a new toaster this week, I’ve worked that one out though, you stick bread in, push a button and toast pops up.
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What a fantastic service Amazon provide,can you remember when you ordered something from a mail order catalogue and it took about three weeks to arrive?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 1:54 pmIt’s here,, it’s unwrapped, it’s in place. Now I have to work out how to use it. I’ve also bought a new toaster this week, I’ve worked that one out though, you stick bread in, push a button and toast pops up.
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Posted twiceClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 1:54 pmIt’s here,, it’s unwrapped, it’s in place. Now I have to work out how to use it. I’ve also bought a new toaster this week, I’ve worked that one out though, you stick bread in, push a button and toast pops up.
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My best Amazon was a year ago, ordered some books at around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday and they arrived at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
This was due for delivery initially today but then it all changed yesterday and was here for around 6 p.m.
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Before photo is here although I have moved it away from the corner sinceFactualFrank wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 2:09 pmBefore and after photos too. Photos of all the raw food before it goes in, and then a photo of your plate showing it all cooked to perfection.
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You tube videos are brilliant to learn how to use itFactualFrank wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 2:09 pmBefore and after photos too. Photos of all the raw food before it goes in, and then a photo of your plate showing it all cooked to perfection.
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It certainly looks fantastic and all bells and whistles, but suppose the proof will be in the pudding, or whatever else you decide to cook.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 2:40 pmBefore photo is here although I have moved it away from the corner since
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Looks like a Cyberman head
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I purchased myself a different make of Air fryer from Amazon at weekend it has a meat rotary function built in for small chickens or roasting joints, so far i have cooked, Chicken wings, Drumsticks, Chips, bacon and today i tried some roast potatoes with some left over spuds, everything has been 10/10 but todays roast tattys were a stonking 15/10, i made them to graze on throughout the day and they didn't see dinner time - absolute bargain at £71 delivered and to make it even sweeter i had a free £60 Amazon voucher from making a purchase on compare the market.