
Ninja woodfire electric barbecue and grill now £70 off
The BBQ has seven cooking functions, including smoke, air fry and roast, and doesn't require coal or gas
Households looking to up their barbecue game this summer should check out Ninja's latest deal on its Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker. This outdoor cooking essential usually costs £299.99, however, the brand is now offering a £70 discount as part of its June sale, bringing the price down to £229.99.
This brings the price down to £229.99 for the BBQ, making it one of the cheapest around. Ninja describes the appliance as 'the UK's best-selling electric barbecue'.
It offers seven cooking functions, including grill, smoke, air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate and reheat. The BBQ doesn't require any charcoal, gas or flames, as it uses an integrated smoker box that burns natural wood pellets for 'real smoky flavours'.
Ninja says the weather-resistant BBQ is perfect for gardens, patios, balconies and even campsites. It has a handy 1.6-metre power cord and comes with a woodfire pellet starter pack, a pellet scoop, a crisper basket and a chef-created recipe guide.
For shoppers also interested in purchasing a barbecue stand, additional pellets and extra accessories, Ninja's Woodfire Electric BBQ & Grill bundle is also on sale for £299.99, down from £484.99. Dunelm is currently offering a similar electric George Foreman Indoor Outdoor BBQ Grill for a discounted price.
Originally costing £120, this barbecue can now be purchased for £84. For cooks who prefer a charcoal barbecue, shopping marketplace Yimbly (owned by the Mirror's parent company Reach Plc) is offering the Living and Home Outdoor Charcoal BBQ Grill With Portable Trolley on sale.
This appliance is now priced at £96.99, down from £145, and has useful side racks and hooks. Over 1,700 Ninja customers have reviewed the Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker to date.
With an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of five. One thrilled shopper said: "Bought this for my husband to replace our BBQ and it has been amazing so far.
"We've done steak, burgers, corn on the cobs, baked bread, and we've even made our own pizzas and cooked them on the grill setting. They've been the best we've had. Very impressed so far."
Another buyer wrote: "Great quality grill. I hate traditional barbecues and all the extra work they take, so I purchased this beauty.
"It's sturdy, easy to use, and I love the tilted drainage function. The smoker gives it the authentic barbeque taste but without the hassle. It's easy to clean and easy to store."
One person was less impressed with the Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker, as they explained: "Far too heavy, so returned. It's a nice-looking bit of kit, but the unit is so heavy that neither my husband nor I could pick it up."
On the other hand, someone else left a glowing five-star review: "Versatile, efficient, compact and amazing. Absolutely love how versatile this is, perfect for a small family. It's a great addition to our family camping set up too, offering a wider range of meals available for us to cook."
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