
Ninja - Flip Toaster 8-in-1 Digital Air Fry Oven
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I have a [Ninja](https://www.sharkninja.com/ninja-flip-toaster-oven-air-fryer/SP151.html) Flip that I love. It's an 8-in-1 air fryer/toaster oven that flips up and out of the way when I'm done with it.
r/Cooking • Should I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one..... ->We also lack counter space. We like the Flip, but keeping it clean is quite challenging
r/Costco • Air fryer recommendations? Ninja? ->Get an air fryer toaster oven. I have a ninja foodi flip (can't remember the exact name) but it's big enough to bake a whole frozen pizza, lasagna, brownies, etc. I don't use my oven anymore bc I use this!
r/Frugal • Tips for cooking without a stove/oven? Im not trying to sound dumb lol just maybe having it spelled out for me will help? Thanks ->Air fryer, hands down. For $180ish (if that's your budget) the Ninja Flip is an air fryer, countertop oven, toaster, dehydrator, and more.
r/Cooking • Should I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one..... ->I bought a toaster oven (specifically the Ninja- if you have a Costco near you, they often go on sale) with an air fryer function. More expensive than an air fryer, but I'm also not a fan of one-use appliances. And yes, stuff cooked on air fryer mode ends up crispier. I would caution that if you are celiac or in any way sensitive to cc, air fryer needs to be gluten free ONLY
r/glutenfree • Air fryer must have? ->I'm vegetarian and have 2 ovens but they take forever to heat up. I use my Foodi flip air fryer ALL THE TIME instead of my oven. Sometimes I have to cook things in batches but it still seems more efficient and doesn't heat up the whole house.
r/cookingforbeginners • Can an airfryer completely replace an oven? ->My parents have the flip ninja one and it's alright. Needs to be a tad taller but not like their huge model.
r/BuyItForLife • RTINGS Tested 20 Toaster Ovens Against A Full-Size Oven And Found They Deliver Faster, More Efficient Cooking For Daily Use ->The Ninja flip is an amazing oven. The flip feature saves so much space. Look for the model with most features/settings. We got ours at Costco a couple years ago.
r/Cooking • Should I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one..... ->I have the Ninja Flip it's an oven that can air fry, bake, broil, toast, and idk a bunch of other stuff I don't use, and I hide it in a cabinet when I'm not using it, but it does flip up to save on counter space. I don't own and microwave, and haven't in 12 years. I use this more than I use my oven lol.
r/Cooking • Should I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one..... ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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Oh it's definitely the most intuitive air fryer I have ever had, the only downside to me is how hard it is to clean since my model can't remove the bottom panel like some can
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We love our Ninja flip. Have had it for a few years now and it's our most used appliance in the kitchen. Definitely recommend!!
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I got the Ninja sp101 on a black Friday sale for around 100$ about 2.5 years ago and its great. I probably use it 6 times a week.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I read point 2 and love my toaster ninja xl airfryer oven and than my basket style because of it's versatility.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We make fries, hot wings, frozen snacks, baked chicken dishes, toast, pizza, I've even made pies, cookies, brownies, and cakes in ours. It's almost 3 years old and still going strong. It heats up in a minute and shuts off when the time is up, a safety concern after my roomie put a frozen pizza in the oven then fell asleep, he woke up to the smoke alarm and a charcoal pizza. Our regular oven gets used twice a year when we have roasts that won't fit in the Ninja.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have the breville smart oven and I concur. It's a great second oven especially during the holidays or summer heat (I keep it in our attached garage) but every time I "air fry" something I always think this cannot be it. Then I purchased a ninja flip air fryer/oven for our place Up north and that was much better but still have the same thought it cannot be true. Now I'm considering the Ninja Crisp for the house. What do you think of that model?
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Ninja Flip Up air fryer! You can bake, broil, toast, etc. and the best part is, it flips up when you're done using it so it takes up less counter space!
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have the ninja air fryer that flips up. It has like 10 functions including baking and toasting and keep warm. I use it for 90% of my cooking, unless it's something too large to fit, that has to go in the regular oven. Microwave is good in its own way. Between the three appliances I can make just about whatever. I like heating some stuff up in the microwave until just warm, and then finishing it in the air fryer so it gets crispy, but doesn't take 20 years, like nuggets or pizza rolls
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I've had the Ninja Flip for a little over 2 years. We use it almost daily, sometimes multiple times a day. It's not a very large appliance, we are looking into getting a bigger one. On top of air frying I've made many pies, baked brownies and a cake.
r/AirFryers • View on Reddit →I like the one I have cause it's not the traditional basket type air fryer. It's more like an oven + air fryer so you can put stuff in you can't put in the other kind. Plus you can bake, broil, etc. The whole thing is metal and the baking tray is high carbon steel. I plan to get a bigger model later this year.
r/IndianFood • View on Reddit →This does not do a good job toasting bread. The ninja flip up one I had before was better. When this one breaks I'm getting another ninja so I can also toast bread.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I have a Ninja flip, it bakes, air frys, broils, roasts, toasts, and dehydrates, plus when I'm done it flips up out of the way. We have used it in one way or another 5-6 times a week since I purchased.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I just replaced my Ninja flip. It worked fine as a little oven (think frozen pizza) but every other feature was mediocre. Especially the air fryer mode. I now have the dual basket Ninja and do not miss the impossible to keep clean flip at all. I'm back to making quick, crispy AIR FRIED stuff again. Can you say wings??? 🤤
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Depends how lazy I am. I usually use my own pan and clean it with every use. You can use little tiny pans to make it easier if it's a small item. I don't clean the basket piece as much as I should. It has some really baked on char on some parts that's not really worth the fuss. The actual inside has sheet on the bottom that collects crumbs I'll pull out every few months. The walls are the part I'm mostly talking about. I think it's inevitable it will be dirty with baked on oil/grease. Long story short you're not actually cleaning it with every use but you should clean the pan you're using. No matter what I would choose this air fryer over a basket fryer in every scenerio. Reheated pizza to fresh in 3 minutes and being able to make +12 crispy Buffalo wings will wing any argument!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →If you don't have an oven I'd say a low profile all in one air fryer like the ninja flip...it fits a decent sized pan and even flips up to save space if you need it to.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →2 years. Confit tomatoes, little pita bread pizzas, toast, chicken nuggets, reheat fried stuff.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →My family has 2 of the models of the ninja flip. The smaller and larger models 301p or something.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →I have a normal-sized kitchen, but was looking to maximize counter space and upgrade my cheap, non-stick air fryer for something stainless steel. I got the Ninja Flip. https://a.co/d/e2li8dC I've had it for a year now. It's pretty good, goes up to 450°, but keep in mind it's fairly short in terms of height inside. I have been able to fit a whole spatchcocked chicken on a tray, but a rack of ribs probably has to be cut in half. It can be a pain to clean if you don't use liners. Also, if you slide *just* the air fryer basket out, it sits over the open door of the oven, and you get tons of debris, sauce, etc. For a single person in a tiny kitchen, I think it works!
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have the ninja flip, from what I've pieced together from mine would be turning the fan on/off (air frying vs baking), broiling (only turns top heating element on), and dehydrating (low temp and maybe fan for a long time). I think toasting might turn top and bottom heating elements on at the same as well, ultimately just leaving it on air fry would realistically do all of it but selecting those individually might be slightly more efficient
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I have the Ninja Flip it's an oven that can air fry, bake, broil, toast, and idk a bunch of other stuff I don't use, and I hide it in a cabinet when I'm not using it, but it does flip up to save on counter space. I don't own and microwave, and haven't in 12 years. I use this more than I use my oven lol.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Ninja flip up combo!! It was my awesome solution to the dang problem, and I love it!
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have the Ninja Digital 8-in-1 and it changed my life! It can do everything a basket friar does and more. Generally it cooks anything an oven can cook about 30% faster than the box time too. It's pretty big but you can lose the toaster if you have one since it does that as well. It comes with a basket that's kind of a bitch to clean but you can use your own quarter baking sheets with a wire rack if you like. The only 3 complaints I have is one, the size. Thankfully it's on a swivel and can be positioned vertically. Two, the inside is impossible to clean well. And three, it can get pretty loud when you're air frying at high tempatures for a long period of time.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →My only gripe with the Ninja Foodie we have (the one that flips up) is something dripped onto the lower heating elements and it is impossible to clean.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I live in Canada so I have this specific model. I got this cause it's more compact and longer and wider than it is taller. Now I'm getting it's bigger brother. Its big enough that I can make a whole pizza in this. It has a tray for baking and a basket for frying. There are more models like this like the kalorik. I often see Chinese made ones with a stamp of a big brand so I know for sure there are many like this. You can also find models that combine a microwave too. My old microwave in India had a convection oven feature. An air fryer is nothing more than a convection oven (an oven with a fan inside it) so it doesn't need to be as complicated as it is. Cheap models without touch controls and dials work the exact same inside as ones with physical controls and dials. And they've existed since forever but now you see them being labeled as an air fryer instead of a convection oven. https://www.ninjakitchen.ca/products/ninja-foodi-8-in-1-digital-air-fry-oven-zidSP101C?recrawl=2024-05-14-09-05&recrawl=2024-05-14-09-05&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22715945478&gbraid=0AAAAAoVfVHWudc7TsnbMH4HYwt7PwHsQ_&gclid=Cj0KCQjwn8XFBhCxARIsAMyH8BtPW87p7Na5LjjRD-6EBBJASEb-uHp6OfFlEzxxY3Liy8BUo82fVbgaArK9EALw_wcB
r/IndianFood • View on Reddit →I have 2 instead. I have the cosori basket 6 qt and the ninja foodie (toaster oven style) and both are amazing.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →i have the flip. got it from costco. i fucking love it.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Not any good as an air fryer. Basket air fryers are the only good ones for air frying. And they can do other stuff pretty well. Toaster ovens are pretty good at being toaster ovens and truly awful at being an air fryer. Anytime I hear someone complaining about their "air fryer" it's one of the toaster oven ones. Putting a fan in it doesn't make it an air fryer. The main issue (which is absolutely critical imo) is that they never have room to cook things that are tall. Whole wings, chicken legs, skin in thighs, etc. will never work properly. Additionally they often have the burner on the bottom, which means there is a drip tray, which causes all kinds of inconveniences and makes it significantly harder to get stuff crispy. If you can find one where the burner is coupled directly with the fan (i hear they exist) then that'd be your best bet. That Ninja counter folding one is an amazing toaster oven. It is literally the worst air fryer. People who love it either use it as a toaster oven or have no idea what a real air fryer is like. My girlfriend's family raves about it, but it can't make whole wings... So instant fail imo.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →we have the ninja flip. It is my first air fryer so I have no other comparison, but its 100% stainless steel and shaped like a toaster oven. WE LOVE IT.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →It bakes a pizza! It toasts your bagels! It air fries your fries! It will broil your steaks! And I did not expect it to live long through the somewhat tumultuous RV life, but it is surviving.
r/GoRVing • View on Reddit →I like my Ninja oven and air fryer combo for its versatility and speed of cooking - plus the results I'm getting on everything coming out of it are outstanding imo. Roasted a whole stuffed chicken last week as well as cooking scratch made pizza. Outstanding!!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Yeah we got it because we have no counter space and needed an appliance that can do multiple things. It's awesome. We use it daily, too. It's especially great for quick lunches.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Did chicken wings in ours. Love it. We got it for the flip feature but never use it.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Not very loud at all. There is a fan that runs obviously but it is not loud.
r/GoRVing • View on Reddit →I've got the ninja 8 in 1. I love it. Somehow toast and bagels are different settings so it's more of a 7 in 1. Love me some bageled toast though
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I've only used the Ninja Flip. I love it. Depending on how much space you have in the kitchen it might be worth looking into. There's a pizza mode which works great as well as toast, bagel, air fry, air roast, and some others I haven't used yet.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Ninja Flip is dope because it takes up pretty much no counter space when not in use.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We have the Ninja Foodi oven style one. It's great and it's large enough to cook small meals.
r/EatCheapAndHealthy • View on Reddit →Just be cautious of how high or low your cabinets are . Mine were too low for the flip
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have the Ninja flip. I use it almost every day. It is good for toast, air fries and I often bake with it. It easily holds a 9x9 pan to bake. I have broiled salmon in it.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I have one of the Ninja units that is a bunch of things. Mine is an older model than this, but it is awesome. [https://www.ninjakitchen.com/products/ninja-flip-toaster-oven-air-fryer-zidSP151?srsltid=AfmBOortZkBNaWwe8\_DDihZUcix3siWWtep5Peg2TQXrDS3vNZ7ugXHl](https://www.ninjakitchen.com/products/ninja-flip-toaster-oven-air-fryer-zidSP151?srsltid=AfmBOortZkBNaWwe8_DDihZUcix3siWWtep5Peg2TQXrDS3vNZ7ugXHl)
r/GoRVing • View on Reddit →