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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Amazon knocks 42% off 'brilliant' Ninja air fryer that's perfect for small kitchens
The Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer is currently on sale at Amazon for £104.80 down from £179.99 - saving shoppers 42% on the popular kitchen appliance In the hustle and bustle of modern life, folks are constantly on the hunt for ways to make cooking a breeze. Kitchen gizmos that save time and simplify the cooking process are always a hit, especially when they marry convenience with top-notch results. Air fryers have been all the rage in recent years, and now savvy shoppers can bag the Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer for £104.80, down from its original price of £179.99 on Amazon - a 42% saving. This nifty gadget comes equipped with CleanCrisp glassware, designed for safe cooking and storage, making life a tad easier for users. The Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer is a multi-tasking marvel, combining several cooking functions into one compact unit, helping to keep kitchen clutter at bay. Yoga app for over 35s that helps with 'weight loss and heart health' is 61% off Sabrina Carpenter's go-to blush that 'blends out beautifully' and 'lasts all day' The glassware is dishwasher-friendly, making clean-up a doddle. With its compact size, the air fryer can snugly fit on countertops or be tucked away when not in use, reports the Daily Record. Its lightweight design makes it a cinch to move around, whether you want to take it to the office or even on trips. Included in the package are a 1700W Power Pod with a 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 right choice for everyone, customers could alternatively opt for the Tower Vortx 6L Digital Air Fryer for £59.99 from Lakeland which is described as perfect for family-sized portions, boasts 8 pre-set programmes and straightforward digital controls. Another option is the Manual 4 Litre Air Fryer for £30 from Dunelm which features a non-stick drawer, operates from 60 to 220 degrees and comes with non-slip feet. The Ninja air fryer boasts a 4.4 out of five star rating on Amazon. One customer commented: "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 remarked: "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 noted: "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 was impressed, though, as one buyer commented: "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." Mirror writer Eve Rowlands, gave the Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer a whirl. She said: "Not only was it more powerful than my old model but it looked sleeker than my old one. Now alongside the aesthetic of this air fryer, 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 added: "Cooking takes surprisingly less time than my previous air fryer 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)."


Daily Record
3 days ago
- Business
- Daily Record
Amazon knocks £75 off 'easy to use' Ninja Crispi in limited time deal
The Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer combines several cooking functions and currently has 42% off 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. Dr Martens 'no break in' sandals you can 'walk all day in' slashed by 30% in summer sale Haircare brand ghd launch four new tools that make curls 'last all day' 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.


North Wales Live
7 days ago
- Business
- North Wales Live
Ninja Crispi 'transformed my meals' and now the cheapest ever price - only with this code
They're the staple kitchen gadget, airfryers, plenty of households across the UK will rely on these simple worktop gadgets to cook their meals, all be it for a big family or diner for one. Popular for cutting time and money, one of Ninja's newest models is now the cheapest ever price. Worlds away from the brand's dual airfryer basket appliances, the Ninja Crispi is portable, compact, and everything is cooked in a glass container - which can then be used to store food in afterwards. Usually £179.99 there's now a much cheaper price being offered for shoppers. As part of Ninja's 20% off everything sale, the nifty air fryer has dropped to £149.99, one of the cheapest prices since it launched earlier this year. Only if shoppers use the code Ninja20 at the checkout. But is it worth buying? Writer Eve Rowlands has previously tried it out and says the appliance has left her 'enjoying cooking more'. Ditching her Philips Airfryer for the latest Ninja model, Eve swapped to the Crispi model which she says is more 'user-friendly and compact'. As she explains in her review below. Not only was it more powerful than my previous model, but it also looked sleeker. The Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer, launched earlier this year, and is incredibly user-friendly. Comprising CleanCrisp thermal-shock resistant glass containers (in which the food is cooked - there are two sizes) and a heating lid, it also includes Non-Stick Crisper Plates, 2 Storage Lids and a PowerPod Adaptor. But that's not all that's impressive about it. The Ninja CRISPi, as its full name suggests, has four different functions, all of which can be performed in the glass base: airfrying, roasting, recrisping and keeping food warm (once cooked). Naturally, the function I've used most is air frying. Cooking is significantly quicker than with my previous air fryer, which is a definite plus. Although I'm still experimenting with recipes, it has a larger capacity than our old model and has made cooking more enjoyable (mainly because it doesn't take forever). I can place vegetables at the bottom and fish on top (on the crisper tray), and they'll cook perfectly in about 15-20 minutes. This is ideal when you're short on time... or if, like me, you're not particularly fond of spending ages in the kitchen. As there are only two of us in my household, I haven't used it to cook for larger groups. However, the device claims to accommodate a 1.2KG chicken and vegetables for up to six people, which could come in handy. That said, some users have reported less success when trying to prepare full meals for 4-6 people using the gadget, so bear that in mind. One person commented: " The only thing that could have been better for us as a family of 4, is making the capacity slightly larger to cook a larger batch." The roasting mode is also incredibly useful, as it uses far less energy than turning on the oven. I've mainly used it to cook one of my favourite complex carbs, sweet potato fries, and am always amazed at how much quicker it is - around 20-25 minutes, depending on the quantity. Cleaning is also a breeze, which is a welcome change from my previous air fryer. The old model had the typical detachable sieve-like tray and base, both requiring cleaning, which was a time-consuming chore - especially as it wasn't dishwasher safe. However, the Ninja CRISPi has a single glass base, reducing the cleaning task. Plus, it's dishwasher-friendly, which is a significant advantage. I do believe that this machine excels at preparing more substantial meals rather than quick snacks, such as omelettes - something I'd seen people making on social media. After trying it for lunch one day, while the top was wonderfully crispy and delicious, it took over 15 minutes to cook (compared to about seven with my frying pan) and was slightly soggy on the bottom. That's been the only downside of the machine in my opinion. Another potential drawback, according to some, is the price tag of £179.99, which they consider 'quite expensive'. The Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer is available in three different colours: blue, stone, and sage green. Ninja Kitchen's air fryer appears to be the only fully glass air fryer available on the market, as far as I can tell. However, if you're not particularly keen on that aesthetic and would prefer something with an oven-door-style design, the Lakeland Slimline Air Fryer Black is currently priced at £89.99.


Wales Online
7 days ago
- Business
- Wales Online
Ninja Crispi 'transformed my meals' and now the cheapest ever price - only with this code
Ninja Crispi 'transformed my meals' and now the cheapest ever price - only with this code The Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass air aryer has a large 1.8L capacity, making it ideal for cooking multiple items at once Ninja has cut the price of all its products (Image: Amazon) They're the staple kitchen gadget, airfryers, plenty of households across the UK will rely on these simple worktop gadgets to cook their meals, all be it for a big family or diner for one. Popular for cutting time and money, one of Ninja's newest models is now the cheapest ever price. Worlds away from the brand's dual airfryer basket appliances, the Ninja Crispi is portable, compact, and everything is cooked in a glass container - which can then be used to store food in afterwards. Usually £179.99 there's now a much cheaper price being offered for shoppers. As part of Ninja's 20% off everything sale, the nifty air fryer has dropped to £149.99, one of the cheapest prices since it launched earlier this year. Only if shoppers use the code Ninja20 at the checkout. But is it worth buying? Writer Eve Rowlands has previously tried it out and says the appliance has left her 'enjoying cooking more'. Ditching her Philips Airfryer for the latest Ninja model, Eve swapped to the Crispi model which she says is more 'user-friendly and compact'. As she explains in her review below. Not only was it more powerful than my previous model, but it also looked sleeker. The Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer, launched earlier this year, and is incredibly user-friendly. Comprising CleanCrisp thermal-shock resistant glass containers (in which the food is cooked - there are two sizes) and a heating lid, it also includes Non-Stick Crisper Plates, 2 Storage Lids and a PowerPod Adaptor. But that's not all that's impressive about it. The Ninja CRISPi, as its full name suggests, has four different functions, all of which can be performed in the glass base: airfrying, roasting, recrisping and keeping food warm (once cooked). Naturally, the function I've used most is air frying. Ninja 20% off everything sale £179.99 £ 149.99 Ninja Kitchen UK Buy Here Product Description The Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer Cooking is significantly quicker than with my previous air fryer, which is a definite plus. Although I'm still experimenting with recipes, it has a larger capacity than our old model and has made cooking more enjoyable (mainly because it doesn't take forever). I can place vegetables at the bottom and fish on top (on the crisper tray), and they'll cook perfectly in about 15-20 minutes. This is ideal when you're short on time... or if, like me, you're not particularly fond of spending ages in the kitchen. As there are only two of us in my household, I haven't used it to cook for larger groups. However, the device claims to accommodate a 1.2KG chicken and vegetables for up to six people, which could come in handy. That said, some users have reported less success when trying to prepare full meals for 4-6 people using the gadget, so bear that in mind. One person commented: " The only thing that could have been better for us as a family of 4, is making the capacity slightly larger to cook a larger batch." The roasting mode is also incredibly useful, as it uses far less energy than turning on the oven. I've mainly used it to cook one of my favourite complex carbs, sweet potato fries, and am always amazed at how much quicker it is - around 20-25 minutes, depending on the quantity. Cleaning is also a breeze, which is a welcome change from my previous air fryer. The old model had the typical detachable sieve-like tray and base, both requiring cleaning, which was a time-consuming chore - especially as it wasn't dishwasher safe. The Ninja Crispi is sleek, elegant and perfectly compact for small kitchens (Image: Eve Rowlands) However, the Ninja CRISPi has a single glass base, reducing the cleaning task. Plus, it's dishwasher-friendly, which is a significant advantage. I do believe that this machine excels at preparing more substantial meals rather than quick snacks, such as omelettes - something I'd seen people making on social media. After trying it for lunch one day, while the top was wonderfully crispy and delicious, it took over 15 minutes to cook (compared to about seven with my frying pan) and was slightly soggy on the bottom. That's been the only downside of the machine in my opinion. Another potential drawback, according to some, is the price tag of £179.99, which they consider 'quite expensive'. The Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer is available in three different colours: blue, stone, and sage green. Article continues below Ninja Kitchen's air fryer appears to be the only fully glass air fryer available on the market, as far as I can tell. However, if you're not particularly keen on that aesthetic and would prefer something with an oven-door-style design, the Lakeland Slimline Air Fryer Black is currently priced at £89.99. It boasts seven pre-set cooking programmes and includes a clear-view cooking window for monitoring your food. Similarly, the Instant Vortex is available at Argos for £80.