Ninja - Foodi Air Fry Oven Series
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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 ->Yup I did a post on mine several months ago. Definitely takes more time when cooking with both sides and it can be hard to figure out timing. I wish I stuck with my single one.
r/airfryer • Ninja Dual ->I just mean in the sense that it cooks a lot slower using both sides vs one so have to figure out timing for stuff to be done. It isn't the usual times I would set when using just one side. Apparently this is an issue in the US due to voltage from what I was told numerous times on my last post. Just wish I knew before I got it. If you're in the US and this one takes just as long when you use both sides, you're lucky I guess. 🤷♀️ i have much longer cook times using both sides than I do with one, or with my one basket ninja I used to have.
r/airfryer • Ninja Dual ->Given all the research you’ve already done, you’ve probably seen that giant comparison database of air fryers floating around Reddit [here, I bookmarked it](https://www.reddit.com/u/MaterialisticOcelot/s/AuYboNaNB6). It’s super handy if you want to line up the details down to the very last spec. I personally have the Ninja Foodi and really like it, but I wouldn’t really consider it a “budget” pick since it runs close to $200. That said, I do think you get what you pay for with these. I’d be careful about going under $50 on an appliance you expect to last.
r/cookingforbeginners • Best budget air fryer? ->This thing is the best.
r/BuyItForLife • The Best Airfryer to Buy Right Now? ->We also lack counter space. We like the Flip, but keeping it clean is quite challenging
r/Costco • Air fryer recommendations? Ninja? ->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 ->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 ->So I have two air fryers. Both are ninjas. One is single and one is dual. I do agree the single is better. It's really convenient to have three air fryers when making something like air fryer chicken, roasted veggies & fresh french fries. I can make all three at the same time and eat at the same time. Super convenient. Also if making wontons and spring rolls. I have a pretty busy job, a young child & a husband who doesn't cook. So for me worth it to have all. I also have enough space in my kitchen.
r/airfryer • Why do you guys prefer dual air fyers? ->Ninja Foodi eight-in-one air fryer/oven ! Air fryer/oven/toaster oven/broiler. It flips up when cool to save counter space.
r/Cooking • Should I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one….. ->Can anyone who has this speak to how difficult it is to clean? I have a similar toaster oven that's larger, but the drip tray and heating elements are a PITA to clean and it's got more space than this one.
r/Costco • Ninja Air Fryer Reviews - Insight ->I picked up the foil trick way too late on my current one, which is partially why I want to replace it. Buuut my current one still works fine, and I'm not quite convinced the space savings is enough to justify a new one.
r/Costco • Ninja Air Fryer Reviews - Insight ->Pizza is absolutely what screwed w/ the heating elements on my current one. If they were more easily accessible, it would perhaps be tolerable, but they're not.
r/Costco • Ninja Air Fryer Reviews - Insight ->Yep! I unfortunately didn't realize how quickly that stuff seems to meld to the racks/tray until too late. In attempts to clean it, the coating on those items started flaking, and now they're just a complete mess, which is partially why I want something new to start over so that I can "do it right."
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 • View on Reddit →https://www.walmart.com/ip/202833621?sid=0c490810-846d-406e-ac9d-563bbdac7db1 This is the specific one we got. We considered the basket type but I wanted to be able to toss a pizza in the pan.
r/Appliances • View on Reddit →I have the Ninja Foodie. It can grill, bake, dehydrate, roast, and air fry. Nine times out of ten, I will be using it especially in the summer when I don’t want to turn the oven on.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →The ninja went on a double sale (I guess?) right now so we bought it. $278 CAD We often cook meat and vegetables so I think the dual oven style will work great for us. We may consider a small air fryer in the future for small stuff though.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →toaster over + air fryer combo I really like the ninja sp351, bought it 2-2.5 years ago and it’s holding up well. Toasts, air frys, and the griddle works pretty great to cook in for quick meals / reheating / roasting ingredients while the main over is busy Unless you cook a lot of premade frozen food, that’ll be far more useful than a microwave
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Has this one and don’t love the air fryer performance.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →We have the ninja dual but don’t like it. Baskets are small and it is great to make two things at once the quantity for those two things is small so I want to go back to a larger one basket.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →The ninja pizza oven size - tip up & use the same space as a toaster. Salmon & potatoes 400 degrees 20 min, at 13 min toss in asparagus. Air Fryer, roast, bake, toaster Has a basket & sheet pan, we love it so much!
r/Appliances • 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 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 →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 have a Ninja Foodie - it bakes, toasts, broils, air-fries…
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →I ended up buying the ninja Dual Door 12-1. When I went back and looked it was a further $40 off from the already on sale price so it was a no brainer.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →We also lack counter space. We like the Flip, but keeping it clean is quite challenging
r/Costco • 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’ve had mine for years can’t beat them
r/CasualIreland • View on Reddit →I have two Ninja air fryers that don’t have teflon. A Foodi and Foodi 6 in 1 (it toasts, air fries, etc).
r/parrots • View on Reddit →Have a Pampered Chef and a Ninja dual , the ninja is useful for cooking two different things but the Pampered Chef just outperforms the ninja in every way! We use it 3-4 times a week and have had it for 5-6 years.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →Foodi pressure cooks just fine Depends. Any device with "air fry" mode is going to be a compromise compared to a real air fryer. Personally I find the Foodi's two lid system to be clunky and annoying to deal with. I pretty much just use my convection oven instead of the foodi. I use a stovetop pressure cooker myself. But I definitely wouldn't recommend the foodi for mainly pressure cooking because the air fryer lid is permanently attached. So that would be pretty much always in the way.
r/PressureCooking • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →I have a Ninja foodi and a Ninja toaster style air fryer. I love the Foodi for home fries and baking small cakes and as a rice cooker. I use it nearly daily. We got the toaster style one for toasting bread, for roasting vegetables, and baking small pizzas. Like every appliance, you have to consider your space and what you cook. For us, it's been great.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →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 • 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 →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 →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 • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →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 • View on Reddit →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 • 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 →The top doesn't air fry. It's just a toaster oven. The bottom oven is the air fryer. I thought both would have a fan.. it's not a big deal though.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →i have the flip. got it from costco. i fucking love it.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →I tried that one and didn't like it. Baskets are small and it's less efficient when using both baskets. I went with an Instant Dual Vortex instead, the two baskets are much bigger and running both baskets at the same time does not reduce its efficiency. I love it and use it for almost every meal I cook at home, and I think the dual basket makes it much more useful because I can cook my entree and side dish at the same time.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I used it last night. Love it! It's so much quieter than my last air fryer. One thing I noticed is the top isn't an air fryer. If I had been paying attention I would have noticed this! It's more of a toaster oven. It did heat up quick!
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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
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