
Ninja - Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven
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Last updated: Jan 12, 2026 Scoring
We have the Ninja Foodi oven style one. It's great and it's large enough to cook small meals.
r/EatCheapAndHealthy • What's the Best Air Fryer to Buy Right Now? ->Not entirely sure what you're asking for here after reading the question a few times. That being said, there are 2 possible answers I believe you could be looking for: 1. The model number doesn't match any on Ninja's website. This is a common practice that vendors make a Costco specific model to identify it as being purchased through Costco because often Costco has agreed to difference to the warranty as part of there purchasing agreement, or otherwise it's a different bundle than is offered at other vendors. 2. You want an actual review of the product. I have this unit, got it with a coupon a few years ago, and I love it. Bought it primarily for the broiler function because my propane oven would melt its knobs every time I'd use the broiler. It's now become my primary, oven, broiler, and toaster. I have also used the "air fry" function and it works really well too. Hopefully you find the answer you were looking for.
r/Costco • Ninja Air Fryer Reviews - Insight ->Love my ninja 10in1 airfyer
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Yes! I have the same one and it's honestly been such a game changer - poke some holes in a potato and toss it in the microwave for 7 minutes then roll in a little oil and salt then 8 minutes in the air fryer (flip halfway) and it's better than a restaurant baked potato. Frozen veggies? Toss them in the air fryer. Baked chicken thighs? Into the air fryer they go. I love the ninja because it's the toaster oven shape (as well as being a toster oven) my sister has a non-ninja "bowl" type and I specifically got mine because I knew I would never use the other kind. I'm getting ready to upgrade to a larger ninja that can fit a whole roast chicken and I'm more excited than I thought I would be 😂
r/cookingforbeginners • Best air fryer companies in usa ->We've had ours that we bought at Costco for 3 years. Daily use if not twice per day because we are saving on gas 😂. I ended up making both pies for thanksgiving (one at a time) in here because the oven was full. Love that it has all the functions and is easy to clean. Preheats faster than a regular oven because it's smaller. We're a family of 3 so if you have a bigger family I would probably suggest a bigger one.
r/Costco • Ninja Air Fryer Reviews - Insight ->Yes came to say I love mine as well! Very weird it doesn't match, must be some SKU weirdness
r/Costco • Ninja Air Fryer Reviews - Insight ->I second Ninja. I use my Ninja Foodi XL almost everyday. I'm almost ashamed. Feels like such a cheat to cooking haha! Gifted it to multiple relatives and they love it too.
r/rant • Every single air fryer recipe is a fucking lie ->I have the ninja foodie and it's a 10 in 1. Bake, air fry and toast and pressure cook are the main functions I use. I just started to use the dehydrator, kinda neat
r/Cooking • Should I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one..... ->I have one. It's been such a help and great with limited counter space in our small apartment. I can see why people are talking about the pain to clean BUT I have so far used parchment paper every time we use the air fry/bake settings. I got this to replace my old toaster and to not have to but a second appliance (air fryer). Is been his to us so far.
r/airfryer • Thoughts about Ninja Foodi 10 in 1 from Costco? ->I got a ninja 10 in 1. We only use our corn for large meats or a sheet pan full of cookies. Even pizzas fit in our air fryer just fine.
r/cookingforbeginners • View on Reddit →I have it and it works well but EVERY SINGLE TIME I use it I burn myself. It's rough
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I'm the opposite I'd argue you would be disappointed with the basket type. I have a Ninja Foodie XL Pro and it's my most used appliance hands down.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Costco gets specific models just for them. You will find this "problem" with every major product Costco sells. They won't be on the manufacture website, but there is usually an equivalent. Side note: I have this and love it. I basically stopped using my oven after getting one. It works really well. If it's on sale and want one you should get it.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I got to try one at an Airbnb and now I want one. Extended stay and I love cooking, so I'm making sure to enjoy it while I'm staying here. Air fryer function is the best I've used. The burners are spread throughout and the wide design prevents overcrowding. Want crispy chicken nuggets? The burner spread also makes for a great broiler/salamander. Bottom metal plate slides out for easy cleaning. It keeps running while open, allowing you to insert a small pan straight from the stove and broil something with the handle sticking out. It has a dehydrator function, which I haven't tried yet. But will at some point. I also grilled mackerel in it too, Japanese-style, and it got a great sear with a little char. Unless I find something better after I move into an apartment, I want one of these. And this is the Costco one, BTW. The host is a huge fan of Costco.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I can second this. I upgraded to a ninja foodi XL about 2 years ago, and its used literally 5-6 times a day by the household.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Yes and it seems all the toasting magic happens in the last 45 seconds😂
r/Costco • 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 →I have the 10 in 1i got from Amazon, and although the toasting does work, or takes about six minutes and is very uneven
r/Costco • View on Reddit →They sell this exact model other places as well. Found it at Costco, returned it and bought it from Woot for 40 bucks less. Its a great machine, no regrets. Ninja 10-in-1 Digital Air Fry XL Oven https://home.woot.com/offers/ninja-10-in-1-digital-air-fry-xl-oven-3?utm_medium=share&utm_source=app
r/Costco • 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 →Concur on ninja x in 1s. Toasts, air fries, bakes - the other "features" are kind of superfluous but the effect is the same. Also, mine folds up to the wall so it takes up a lot less counter space when not in use
r/Frugal • View on Reddit →I have a Ninja too. I think its DT201. Got a great price like 3 years ago when it was on sale at Kohls and they used to accept coupons for named brands I think they only come with one basket. I did buy a second one but its not OEM and I had to bend the handle a bit to make it work. Did you buy a second one from Ninja ? I've always wanted to try a dedicated air fryer though
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I hate it. It's a great air fryer, it preheats so fast, it cooks pretty evenly, the flip away design is brilliant.... But the air frying basket isn't used with the tray that goes under it... basket slides in to its own holder and the tray slides separately under it, meaning when you fill the basket or slide it in or out you're spilling crumbs on the counter and in it or on the door of the air fryer. Other than that it's pretty much perfect, but that's such an annoying design flaw.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I love my ninja 10 in 1. Fits a frozen pizza. I bake small meals in it. Toasts. Broils. Idk if Sam has it but we got ours at Costco.
r/Frugal • View on Reddit →I find that with Costco-exclusive items often. FWIW I have this too and like it.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Personally I wouldn't want a pressure cooker to do anything other than pressure cook. I love my instapot. I would recommend a Ninja Foodi Digital airfry oven though. It replaces the toaster and airfryer plus many other settings. Its big enough where it's mostly replaced my oven all together. It tends to cook things about 30% faster than an oven without heating the house up.
r/PressureCooking • View on Reddit →I actually find oven style easier to clean if cooking it with the tray/pan, since it's a smooth surface with raised edges.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →We have the Ninja dt201 and we LOVE IT. We've been using it and not taking proper care of it since it first came out. Some of the writing came off the buttons but it's obvious what they do after you press them lol. It's not that easy to clean. And if you aren't careful you can get food in the buttons. But it's awesome. We keep one of the included trays on the bottom shelf to catch drips which helps keep it cleaner
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →I have a ninja that is a do it all oven. Has air fryer settings. I've been making wings in it recently and they've come out great
r/Wings • View on Reddit →Having used both (i transitioned from a basket style to an oven style), the optimal use case varies wildly. My current air fryer in an oven style Ninja 10-in-1 XL Pro. Pros for basket style: Quick meals that need little prep. More accessories you can buy (e.g. silicone mats). Good for 2-3 people at max per usage. Takes less time to preheat due to smaller volume. generates less heat. Smaller table footprint vs oven-style. From my personal knowledge, basket styles cook a little hotter than what's actually programmed. Downsides for basket style: Harder to clean - more nooks and crannies to reach. Also material is usually a very thin metal coated in nonstick surface. Uses less electricity per meal vs an oven type BUT cooks in smaller portions. Cannot cook larger things like whole chicken. Pros for oven style: Trays/racks are much easier to clean. Can cook larger things like a very small turkey. Uses more electricity per operation due to bigger volume, but this can be a blessing if you utilize this to food prep for the rest of the week. It also features a ton of other features compared to a standalone basket air fryer. Easily cooks for a family of 4-5. Amazing for friends gatherings and small parties. Downsides for oven-style: Huge footprint on the table. You can use it to cook a one-person meal but feels like a waste. Takes slightly longer to pre-heat.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Yes came to say I love mine as well! Very weird it doesn't match, must be some SKU weirdness
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I love my ninja 10-1 air fryer. It's a toaster oven, a mini oven, an air fryer, a broiler, and more
r/cookingforbeginners • View on Reddit →I have the Ninja Foodie oven one. I figured out some liners that solved the cleanup issue, and it's my go to for cooking a big batch of chicken breasts.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I used foil to cover the tray for years until I figured out that parchment paper works just as well at a fraction of the price.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Having the same issue with buttons not responding. Very random. Would you mind sharing the reset command?
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I have a ninja oven like that one with an air fryer setting and it's bad. I have a ninja air fryer like the air fryer pictured as well, it's great.
r/Wings • View on Reddit →I have the Ninja Foodi XL Pro and it's been great. I honestly think a lot of the "air fryer" marketing is nonsense. They are tiny convection ovens and they do a great job as a tiny convection oven. But they aren't this special mysterious separate thing. I use my Ninja Foodi exactly like I used my last convection toaster oven and they are pretty much indistinguishable. They do a fantastic job!
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →I have a Ninja Foodi Smart XL Pro Air Oven in my full sized kitchen. I love this damn thing! I've often that if I lived someplace without an oven, I'd be just fine.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →What exactly can be unhealthy about cooking in the airfryer? Are they scared of the microwave as well lol? I have Ninja 10 in 1 multicooker that I bought on sale and it's fantastic, I can air fry, bake, steam bake, slow cook, dehydrate and it has a couple of other functions too but mostly similar to what I mentioned. I don't use it often but if I want to quickly roast something it gets the job done (and it doesn't heat up the kitchen, baked bread in the oven today and fire alarm went off lol). I even baked bread it in once but admittedly the crust didn't came out very crispy although bread was baked. Made soup even although it's not intended for it. But if you have a big family oven is better or you would have to buy a huge air fryer.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I've had all kinds of air fryers including the Ninja Foodi Xl, Breville, Gourmia, and other cheap basket air fryers. The best one I've used so far is the Typhur Dome (currently on sale USD300 on Amazon.com). It produces the best results but its basket height limit of just over 2" is the biggest drawback. Otherwise it's very quiet, easy to clean and has been very reliable.
r/BuyItForLife • 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 →I love my ninja 10 in 1. It's close to $150..... But it's my toaster, my oven (fits a frozen pizza), and my air fryer
r/cookingforbeginners • View on Reddit →I just picked up a Ninja Pro 10 in 1 and think it's awesome so far. I'm picky about my kitchen equipment too.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →That's what I'm looking at, same model but bigger. How long have you had it? Do you like it? I also have ninja foodie with air fryer function and I am assuming the basket for air fryer is also non stick and we have used it forever with birds around and it was fine... but that thing is so bulky and sits in the cabinet below the counter, I want to keep keep one on the counter....I'm still nervous!
r/parrots • View on Reddit →A word of caution on Ninja, we have a foodie xl and after 2 years needs replacement parts (grill, pan, and basket). The cost to replace these parts is nearly equal to buying a new unit.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →You can buy an airfryer that also has a normal baking option. I have Ninja 10 in 1 and you can also cook rice in it and it's a slow cooker as well. Microwave is nice but you can always heat up leftovers on the stove and in case of pizza it's actually better heated up in the airfryer.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Get one that looks like a large toaster oven. They usually have stainless racks and trays which will last a lot longer than the Teflon coated ones. Our Ninja 10 in 1 had lasted 5 years without issues.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →I have one. It's been such a help and great with limited counter space in our small apartment. I can see why people are talking about the pain to clean BUT I have so far used parchment paper every time we use the air fry/bake settings. I got this to replace my old toaster and to not have to but a second appliance (air fryer). Is been his to us so far.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →