
Grab the best-selling Ninja Woodfire Grill before this deal sells out - Now 33% OFF with this code!
Let's get grilling!
Summer is right around the corner, and that means so are barbecues. As you gear up for the sunny and delicious season ahead, we recommend investing in a grill that can do more — the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL.
Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Outdoor Electric Smoker & AirFry Grill
Grill up a good time this summer with this best-selling Ninja grill!
Whether you are flipping burgers or making veggie kebabs — this innovative tabletop creation gets the job done. Smoke, crisp, bake and MORE!
Right now this summer must-have is majorly marked down to $265 with code HELLO15.
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The countertop grill is more than meets the eye, featuring four advanced modes: grill, smoke, crisp, and bake. From family gatherings to chill nights in, you are about to have the summer of a lifetime. The best part is this rare gem is on sale right now with code HELLO15 on QVC, dropping the price to a shocking 33 percent off!
Whether you are on the go, tight on space, or just a fan of Ninja's killer kitchen products — the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL is for you. The compact outdoor cooker goes beyond the ordinary with an eclectic design and sleek exterior. You can smoke meat, bake casseroles, crisp french fries, and so much more!
Users of the small but mighty tool find the versatility shocking, with one saying: 'We have smoked, grilled and air fried on it. Boston butt, ribs, steaks and veggies. You name it! We are going to have so much fun this summer with it! Worth every penny.'
When you purchase your gas-free grill, you will receive everything you need to get started at NO extra cost. Each comes with a nonstick grill grate, built-in thermometer, crisper basket, grease tray, disposable grease tray liner, pellet scoop, and pellet starter packs.
By switching to a woodfire gril l you invite a smoky, rich flavor into all your delicious creations! Users love the taste, with one saying: 'Best thing I ever bought very easy and made food delicious!'
The Ninja Woodfire Pro XL, which comes in grey and cinnamon, is a must-have this summer for anyone with an outdoorsy spirit. The entire grill is fully waterproof, meaning you can rest easy that your new favorite cooking machine is safe even in the rain.
Plus, the large capacity (180 sq inches to be exact!) is perfect for grill-outs with family and friends. From a 10 pounds brisket to four pounds of ribs — this grill master's dream seriously can do anything.
Users take their grills everywhere from campgrounds to college! One said: 'I bought it as a Christmas gift for my husband. Best gift ever! He is trying new things all the time. It's small enough to take in the car for our vacation to our friend's cabin by the lake.'
So what are you waiting for?! Get grilling right now over on QVC where the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL is selling out faster than ever before. Make sure to use code HELLO15 for the best price we've seen all year.
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