
Amazon knocks £75 off 'easy to use' Ninja Crispi in limited time deal
With modern life being so busy, people are looking for ways to make cooking quicker, easier and more enjoyable. Kitchen gadgets that save time and make cooking easier are always a win when it comes to combining convenience with results.
Over recent years, air fryers in particular have been rising in popularity. Now, shoppers can grab the Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer for £104.80 down from £179.99 on Amazon - saving them 42%.
The appliance comes with CleanCrisp glassware that is designed for safe cooking and storage which makes shoppers lives easier. It combines several cooking functions in one compact unit, helping to also reduce clutter in the kitchen.
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The glassware is dishwasher safe, making cleaning simple and convenient, too. With a small footprint, the air fryer can fit easily on counters or can be stored away and its lightweight design makes it easy to move around if shoppers want to bring it into the office or even trips away.
Included are a 1700W Power Pod with UK plug, two CleanCrisp glass containers, two non-stick crisper plates, a PowerPod adaptor, two storage lids and a two-year guarantee upon registration.
If this isn't the one for everyone, shoppers could instead try the Tower Vortx 6L Digital Air Fryer for £59.99 from Lakeland which is said to be ideal for family sized portions, has 8 pre-set programmes and easy digital controls. Another is the Manual 4 Litre Air Fryer for £30 from Dunelm which has a non-stick drawer, ranges from 60 to 220 degrees and has non-slip feet.
The Ninja air fryer has a 4.4 out of five star rating on Amazon. One person said: "A great air-fryer. Easy to use, easy to clean and store. The food gets crispy and tasty and it's fun to see it getting ready through the glass. Very recommended for small families."
Another said: "Cooks well, very quiet. Space saver, with opportunity to cook a variety of dishes. Easy to clean as is glass mainly, quicker than an oven and serves multiple purposes. Worth the price."
A third reviewer wrote: "Brilliant little air fryer, takes up very little space on the worktop, two different sized glass bowls, cooks well and easy to clean. Excellent buy."
Not everyone agreed, however, as one person said: "It's small, convenient and seems to cook well so far. The only issue encountered is that the feet on the crisper plates disintegrate after only a few uses. I'm on my second set of crisper plates and the large one has just failed. These really need a redesign."
Over at My London, our colleague tried the Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer for herself. Eve Rowlands wrote: "Not only was it more powerful than my old model but it looked sleeker than my old one... Now alongside the aesthetic of this airfryer, which immediately caught my attention - it wasn't clunky nor did it take up too much room on my counter top and I can watch my food cook in real time - the device is handily portable."
She continued: "Cooking takes surprisingly less time than my previous airfryer too, which is a win for me. Although I'm still experimenting with recipes it can hold more than our old device and has injected a bit more enjoyment into cooking (mainly because it doesn't take me ages)."
The Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer is available from Amazon.
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