NINJA Foodi Mini Multi-Cooker

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Overview

  • Multi-Cooker
  • Exclusive TenderCrisp Technology
  • 6 Cooking Functions: Pressure Cook, Air Fry, Slow Cook, Bake/Roast, Sear/Saute, & Steam
  • Uses up to 75% Less Fat than Traditional Frying Methods
  • Easy Care - Dishwasher Safe Parts

Whether you’re looking for a pressure cooker, slow cooker or air fryer, this compact multi-cooker gives you all that and more with 6 cooking functions and NINJA’s exclusive TenderCrisp Technology. Cook and crisp with TenderCrisp Technology: first, pressure cook tender, juicy meals using super-heated steam, up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods. Then switch from the Pressure Lid to the Crisping Lid to finish your food with a delicious crisp, using the Air Crisp or Bake/Roast setting. Enjoy golden roast chicken breasts, crispy French fries, juicy steaks, fluffy frittatas, mac ‘n’ cheese with a crispy topping, and more. Boasting 6 cooking functions, one pot really does the lot: Pressure Cook, Air Fry, Slow Cook, Bake/Roast, Sear/Sauté and Steam. Air Fry golden chips, sweet potato fries, crispy fish fingers and more using little to no oil. Up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods.

Cook from frozen for deliciously crispy results – from chicken wings to French fries and fluffy, golden chips. No need to defrost food first, perfect when you need to get dinner ready in a hurry. Keep Warm mode keeps food ready to eat for up to 12 hours after cooking. And with ceramic-coated, non-stick dishwasher-safe parts, washing up is easy peasy.

Features

Product Dimensions

H 31cm x 39.5cm x D 32cm

Wattage
1460W
Brand
Ninja
Care Instructions
Dishwasher Safe Parts, Wipe clean only
Use
Indoor
Pack Contents
1 x 4.7L Removable Cooking Pot; 1 x Cook & Crisp Plate; 1 x Rack; 1 x Pressure Lid

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