
Ninja - Crispi Pro 6-in-1 Countertop Glass Air Fryer
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
We have a Ninja Crispi and love it. It's frequently used.
r/Cooking • Do you have an air fryer? Should I get one? ->I worried about this as well and ended up getting the Ninja Crispi because it's glass. I love it and use it daily!
r/moderatelygranolamoms • Am I weird for worrying about plastic in air fryer? ->Yes. As a self proclaimed pretty good at cooking person I never thought I would want one. We got a small Ninja glass one. We live in a warm climate and not turning the oven on for most stuff has been fantastic. They do work as advertised
r/Cooking • Do you have an air fryer? Should I get one? ->Honestly if you are comparing between a toaster oven and an air fryer I would get w/e is cheaper and takes up less space. I would maybe look into one of those ninja foodi 6-1 (or w/e brand is available) were you can also saute and slow cook so you have more breadth. In the grand scheme of things they are gonna cook things more or less the same when it comes to the baking/broil/air fry
r/cookingforbeginners • Can an airfryer completely replace an oven? ->I got a ninja crispi the other day at costco. I've only had it for a week and I love it. Easy to clean. Easy to use.
r/glutenfree • Air fryer must have? ->My roommates and I recently went with the Ninja 6-in-1 since we cook together a lot and it's been great. I'm a sucker for a simple UX/not overcomplicating things when it comes to kitchen stuff and it seemed like one of the better options on that front. Also have a ninja blender so I know they make decent stuff. Would recommend to just go with the one that fits your intended use. You don't want to get a big bulky one that will stick out on your counter if you don't need to.
r/airfryer • Best Air Fryer Right Now? Recommendation? ->I am using Ninja CRISPI - much healthier. check r/NinjaCrispi
r/airfryer • I am torn between 2 air fryers ->Great product and great value for money ðŸ™ðŸ»
r/airfryer • I am torn between 2 air fryers ->I have one. I love it. Yes, you can take the tray out.
r/airfryer • Ninja Crispi a good non-toxic air fryer? ->I recently got the Crispi pro and I really like it. Easier to clean and I love how you can cook and store in the same container. It came with 2 glass containers and 2 grill plates, so that was nice, too! Someone gave me some advice to spray a little cooking spray down in the glass bowls, makes for very easy clean up!
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I have the Ninja Crispi and love it. The more portable cheaper one not the newer near $300 one. It is glass and super easy to clean. I had a smaller Instant Pot 5qt that was okay. It was like $50 or something. We have a larger indoor grill also by Ninja that we keep GF. It is pretty easy to clean as well. I just throw the bin and the grill in the dishwasher. It makes grill marks which I love. I don't think I would ever would be without one now. We actually have a 3rd one as well that has a window but we only really use that for large amount of fries when we both want them. I feel safer using them than the top smaller oven because my man will occasionally cook a pizza in there. I even make baked things like cookies in my Crispi. It is super efficient. It has a bake setting which I love. I cook basically everything in one these days. I recently did chili in my Crispi and it was awesome. Did nachos a few days later with the leftover chili in the Crispi. Possibilities are endless. Can you tell I am a Ninja fan. If you join the Facebook groups you can find amazing recipes and adapt them to Gluten Free. I like making my own GF spring rolls with the rice paper and then putting them in the air fryer to crisp them up. One of my favorite things is steak fries in the Crispi. It takes 6 minutes to make steak fries from frozen on Max crisp. It normally takes 20 minutes in the oven plus pre heating. Oh and the Crispi doesn't require you to pre heat it. I can literally take a frozen 1lb ribeye out of the freezer and set it for 12 minutes on Max Crisp and it is a perfect medium in only 12 minutes. I don't know what kind of voodoo magic Ninja cooked up but I am obsessed with my Crispi!!! Happy to answer any questions as well. Lots of possibilities out there from low end to high end!!
r/glutenfree • Air fryer must have? ->I have it, but you can't really bake anything in it. Sometimes it's hit or miss when I tried. Don't know if that's a deal breaker for you, or not. However, when I air fried my chicken (frozen/fresh) sausages (frozen/fresh) & parboiled roast potatoes it did a fairly decent job. My older air fryer did a much better job, but it stunk up my tiny apartment to high heavens! I literally could NOT breathe after using that stinky machine. The Ninja Crispi while I can smell the cooking odours for whatever reasons it's not as bad, or strong? Don't get me wrong, but that's a real bonus for me. It's very hard to clean, & you have to be super careful when using this which is a bummer for me, as I tend to drop things. I'd still recommend this, but only on Sale or Special at Costco as they offered the best deal for this fryer.
r/CostcoCanada • View on Reddit →I got the ninja crispi last year while I was mobilized with the military and living in a hotel. It has been my favorite air fryer so far. Ive had a double basket ninja foodi and still have a ninja 10 in 1. The crispi makes great chicken wings, fajitas, and does all the normal air frying better than any of those others in my opinion. It definitely gets everything crispier.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →We have it. The fryer works great. You'll need a bit of storage space for the three glass containers. The smaller one will nest in the larger one. The containers are a bit bulky, but can be used for food storage since they have lids.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I just got the CRISPI and it's life changing! I love that you can change the containers, put them to the fridge and still have another few buckets
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Yes I have the ninja counter top one and love it. I am looking to cook food fast and was curious how well the wall version did compared to the counter top one.
r/kitchenremodel • View on Reddit →This has been my experience as well; I got the Breville in large part because my apartment oven is horrible, and I use it for all baking/roasting. But for anyone who wants something to be crisp, I'd especially recommend the Ninja Crispi. Soggy limp leftover fries come out every bit as good as when they were fresh.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have but turned on my oven once since I bought a Ninja Crispi. Don't buy an appliance with a ton of functions. It'll be mediocre at everything.
r/LivingAlone • View on Reddit →I just got a Ninja Crispi for Christmas and I love it. I love how little space it takes up so that I can put it away when not using it. The containers are also convenient and everything can be cleaned in the dishwasher!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Yea, air frying can be a little messy so it is good to go with one that is easy to clean. You don't want that chicken grease all over your toaster overn.
r/AirFryers • View on Reddit →We just got rid of our microwave because we noted we were really only using it to defrost things (Which we can do on the stove too) and to heat up peanut sauce (Can also be done on the stove). At the same time we threw away our old air fryer since it was properly on its last legs so we wanted to get something multifunctional to replace most of those functionalities. To be honest in the end we ended up getting a Ninja Crispi. I'd been pummeled to death with thing on Instagram by everyone but with black friday deals + sign up discount we had a decent deal. So far it's actually been super convenient. It can do basic oven things, airfry, keep warm and recrisp. Haven't tried the last function yet but the first three were all really good. We also don't have that much counterspace but it was much more manageable than expected. I thought it was going to be huge but it's perfectly fine. Definitely smaller than an average microwave and most airfryers.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Awesome 👌 it cooks better than our original ninja air fryer. The reheat leftover function is amazing! Doesn't dry out food and cleanup is really easy.
r/CostcoCanada • View on Reddit →I have a dedicated air fryer and a ninja air fryer oven thing. The dedicated air fryer is much better at most things, especially meat like chicken thighs. The oven combo is good at veggies, reheating foods, frozen fries, etc. The oven is not better at those things, but the profile of the large rack makes it more convenient. I had a dedicated nice counter oven that quit. I thought the combo would be a good replacement. It's not really. It's not as good as an oven and not as good as an air fryer. But the combination is convenient since I still have the air fryer. The combo absolutely can't replace my dedicated ninja air fryer.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I just got the ninja crispy and I'm obsessed!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →old one. i don't see the advantage of the new one at such a huge increase. a little larger basket, not worth it. the 2 new functions, worthless as it's a marketing thing.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →for ease of cleanup, I'd say go with the ones with a basket, not the ones that double as ovens. The basket can be taken out and washed. The oven style don't work as well for air frying and are hard to clean. We got an Instant Pot Vortex Plus and loved it. we found that we could cook so many things and started cooking rather than going out to eat because it was so much faster. Eventually that one had to be replaced when the display failed but we definitely got our $125.00 worth out of it. We replaced it with a Ninja Crispi Pro and it has been good too. We like that it has a glass basket. That is easy to clean and doesn't have the non-stick coating that might be of concern for some.
r/AirFryers • View on Reddit →Check out the Ninja Crispi. Has 2 different size glass baskets. Easier to keep clean & has lids to store any leftovers.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We just got a Ninja Crispy Pro. One of the benefits we liked is that the fryer "basket" is glass. It still has a non stick grate in the bottom but that is removable and you could probably do without it. It had less nonstick surface than any other fryer we saw. It's easy to use with fairly simple controls
r/AirFryers • View on Reddit →Bought it last month. I love it. It takes up less counter space than other fryers and I can watch my food being cooked. It's super easy to clean too.
r/CostcoCanada • View on Reddit →I got mine directly from Ninja. It is indeed awesome. It's not the most precise air fryer- it just has 5 settings with wide temperature ranges. But I love the glass and they market it as portable, which is not the most portable thing I've ever used, but way easier than moving around a full size air fryer.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Ninja crispi with glass bowl has been phenomenal. Had it about a month and no complaints. Use it mostly for frozen foods for 3 y.o. but everything Ive had in it is perfect. Wal-fart has a deal on them for 150$ for two different size bowls.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We love our crispy! Super job on everything from cubed tofu to potato wedges to vege chunks... especially excellent on fries
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I've had one. I loved it besides the cleaning because it's narrow and deep. Returned it in the end of the day and got the glass ninja air fryer instead
r/Costco • View on Reddit →For what it's worth, the Ninja Crispi air fryer has been a game changer for us. So much better and more convenient to use than the other types out there. Highly recommend if you're looking for just a dedicated air fryer.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I bought one a few months ago and it's been a game changer for me. I love the two sizes, that there are lids so you can store leftovers, and that it's glass and not some chemical no-stick coating. It air fries, recrisps, and does things like potatoes extremely well. I find that it takes a little longer to cook things and I do pre-heat when I'm doing meat so that it doesn't dry out or over-cook from a longer, lower setting. Super easy to clean - the dishwasher removes 100% of any residue. I don't often endorse countertop kitchen appliances but I'll make an exception for this jewel.
r/CostcoCanada • View on Reddit →Air fryers are awesome! The ninja crispà is the best because it's non toxic and they have different size containers so it's not a huge beast on your countertop.
r/LivingAlone • View on Reddit →This is it. I've tried several other types and this is my absolute favorite. Ninja Crispi.
r/vandwellers • View on Reddit →I'm a bit late to this thread but mentioning for anyone who is later still... I bought the Crispi because I don't have counter space for a decent microwave and over the range isn't possible. The Crispi handles reheating very well. Storage space isn't a problem in my kitchen and I can just put it in the pantry or a cupboard when I'm not using it. I love the glass and that the nonstick crisper plates really are nonstick, unlike the other air fryer I tried.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →The ninja crispy is my current adventure. Made my favorite jalapeno treats to 10 minutes versus 45 on the BBQ.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →As a fellow hand washer by default and not choice, I have the ninja crispi. While to many it's a bit of a gimmick to advertise the container as a viable Tupperware replacement, it is nice to have one less dish to use by storing leftovers in the cooking container. The glass is easy to clean and the little tray is non stick and has been easy to clean for the few months I've had it!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Honestly it hasn't needed much cleaning from what I can tell. I'll wipe it down with a damp paper towel sometimes but there really hasn't been much to clean off of it yet, so no issues.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Got my self a ninja crispy, so excited to try it out ! Thanks again for sharing !
r/nontoxic • View on Reddit →The ninja crispi can't be stored in a cupboard I have a small kitchen bought this airfyer recently because of its size. So far I love it. It's great for one person meals.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →+1 on the ninja crispi. We use it a lot. There's no temperature selection, other than the 4 modes, but all the rest is amazing. My friends come visit, check it and say fuck yeah and get one.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →My husband wanted me to get an air fryer but I held off as most seemed bulky, hard to clean and unattractive. Then we read about the Ninja Crispi-total game changer! The Crispi is easy to clean, easy to use with 4 temperature pre sets, and with the glass container, I can keep an eye on the process. We haven't used our oven in about 2 months.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Ninja Crispi had all the best clean-ability features. Glass bowl, removable crisping rack, and the heating element is far enough from the food that very little airborne grease gets on it. And if you really need to clean the element you can remove the top screen with a couple of screws.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I recently got the Crispi pro and I really like it. Easier to clean and I love how you can cook and store in the same container. It came with 2 glass containers and 2 grill plates, so that was nice, too! Someone gave me some advice to spray a little cooking spray down in the glass bowls, makes for very easy clean up!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I also searched for this .... Nothing really offered out the box from mfr nonstick coatings free besides a few glass models (ninja crispi - nano ceramic tray, fritaire, and big boss halogen)... There are some that come with nonstick trays that can be swapped for stainless, and supposedly the rest of the p65 warning is just for the power cord. I have just recently tried swapping the nonstick baskets in basket styles for 22 ga stainless steam table trays. They work well, but required modifications (cutting to fit) and need a mitt and spatula to take the basket in and out. Instant vortex mini 1300w (1/6 pan 2.5 in deep) and instant vortex slim 1700w narrow 6 qt (1/3 pan, 4" deep). You need to cut and remove the sharp edges on the steam table trays and they don't fit perfectly, but they do work well so far. I do like the cooking results though, and easy to stick in the dishwasher. Also, saw a reddit thread on swapping the instant 10qt vortex plus7in1 1500W trays, for plain bare stainless trays, and plan to see how well this works when it arrives... Ordered for $85, a week ago, but it's back to $150, if it's good may want to wait for another sale
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →