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Bring BBQ season indoors with the Ninja Foodi 7-in-1 combo — Now 44% off

Bring BBQ season indoors with the Ninja Foodi 7-in-1 combo — Now 44% off

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TL;DR: The Ninja Foodi Smart XL Pro 7-in-1 Grill and Griddle Combo (Refurbished) is summer's essential compact cooking system, now $139.99, 44% off the original price of $249.
Memorial Day weekend just passed in a haze of grill smoke and Knicks games, ringing in the start of summer in New York. But you don't have to leave the city, or even your apartment, to keep the good times rolling. The Ninja Foodi Smart XL Pro 7-in-1 Grill/Griddle Combo is an indoor grill for anyone vying to become the grill master this summer.
Once, Saturdays spent by the grill were a luxury reserved for people in the suburbs — or those lucky enough to live in swanky high rises with rooftop amenities. But now, you don't need any of that. Just 15 inches of counter space. Get ready for a summer of grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, and even the viral griddle breakfast spread complete with sizzling bacon and hassle-free pancakes.
With edge-to-edge even heat up to 500 degrees, grilling has never been easier. No more guesswork, and no more hot or cold spots. You can even change out the grill and griddle plates to achieve the authenticity of a charcoal grill, without the guesswork.
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While the Ninja CREAMi might be the viral favorite right now, the trusted Ninja brand has more up its sleeve. This premium grill, which is usually $249.99, is now available at a significant discount due to its Grade 'A' refurbished condition. Instead of taking the LIRR or the NJ Transit into the suburbs for a backyard, invite some friends over and grill at home. The Ninja Foodi Smart XL Pro pretty much pays for itself in convenience alone.
Worried about your sensitive smoke alarm? This compact cooking system is designed to be low-smoke and low-mess. Reduced smoke and splatter make for a seamless cleanup. The dishwasher-safe lid and removable, non-stick plates help, too.
Get the Ninja Foodi Smart XL Pro 7-in-1 for just $139.99 — the ultimate versatile cooking appliance for summer grilling, indoor meals, and small spaces, perfect for hosting game viewings or recreating The Bear's griddled meals.
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