
Amazon's Still Running Prime Deal on the Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 Air Fryer Oven, Limited Stock Available
When you see that the Ninja Foodi Smart XL can make everything from toast to a 5-pound chicken or roast and do it all with precise cooking levels that bring out all of the flavor, you'll start eyeballing your counters and shelves to see how many kitchen appliances the Foodi can replace. Answer: Several, because the Foodi Smart XL has 10 cook modes and 10 times the convection power of a traditional full-size convection oven.
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OK, so the Ninja Foodi Smart XL does not make soup. Or nuts. But we're having a hard time coming up with things that it doesn't cook, and cook exceptionally well. For the uninitiated, the Ninja Foodi Smart XL is a convection oven, which means it cooks with super-heated air that's circulated throughout the cooking chamber at great speed. The result is faster cooking, and food that is heated far more evenly, particularly when it comes to browning or crisping items.
The Ninja Foodi XL comes with upgrades over most other convection ovens, namely its high-velocity fan that moves the hot air faster and more thoroughly, and a rear heat source in addition to the top and bottom infrared heating elements so your food is surrounded by fast-moving heat for even cooking levels.
As its name says, the Ninja Foodi Smart XL has 10 cooking functions and is great at all of them: Whole Roast, Air Roast, Air Fry, Pizza, Bake, Dehydrate, Broil, Toast, Bagel, and Reheat. (Sorry, no soup.) The precise temperature control ranging between 85 and 450 degrees is the secret sauce here, and the digital display in the front of the Foodi lets you choose which mode you need. Amazingly, you can even do 2-level cooking — air-fried vegetables on top and a large roast below — at the same time, and everything comes out delicious. The Foodi Smart XL's built-in smart thermometer that keeps an eye on your meal and lets you know when it's ready to come out.
The Ninja Foodi Smart XL's adjustable slots hold the various included accessories — 2 wire racks, 2 sheet pans, an air fry basket, and a roast tray, and the removable crumb tray at the bottom makes for easy cleanup. The Ninja Foodi Smart XL is smarter, faster, healthier food prep, all combined into one compact countertop machine. It's $80 off right now at Amazon, a huge score for your kitchen at just $250.
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