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Gilad Globen –
An Essential Kitchen Upgrade – Highly Recommended!
I have had an incredibly positive experience with this appliance—it has truly transformed my cooking routine! Whether it’s achieving perfectly crisp toast, juicy steaks, flavorful chicken, or delicious pizza with a variety of toppings, this device excels in versatility and ease of use.
The double-stack feature is a game-changer, allowing me to completely replace my oven while saving time and energy. Plus, the convenience of disposable paper molds makes cleanup effortless, making it an even more appealing choice.
If you’re considering purchasing one, I strongly recommend opting for the larger size to maximize functionality. This appliance seamlessly combines efficiency, simplicity, and outstanding performance—an absolute must-have for any kitchen!
Danner –
Ease of use:
So simple, very intuitive controls. Really, a plug-and-play appliance with a lot of extra features I wasn’t expecting. Apparently you can use this as a dehydrator and I’m looking forward to trying that next.
Ease of cleaning:
Most of the parts, including the basket, are dishwasher-safe. I don’t have a great dishwasher so I handwash, but I have tried it and it all comes apart pretty easily to do so.
Cooks well:
Everything comes out perfectly crispy and good. The match cook setting also makes it easy to have the whole meal ready at the same time.
Capacity:
Massive capacity. I can cook 2 meals for myself at once. I usually only have to use one basket and I still have leftovers.
Gilad Globen –
Picked this up to replace an old Power XL that has the basket coating peeling off and is no longer safe to use without a replacement basket. Seems more difficult to get a basket than what it was worth so decided to just upgrade to a newer unit instead.
I picked this up using Amazon card points and got it for roughly half of the normal retail thanks to said points. This is important because I don’t think it’s really worth the premium price outright. Originally I purchased the 8Qt version, and unfortunately one of the crisper grates that came in it had the coating peeling off right out of the box. I tried to get both Amazon and Ninja to simply send me a replacement plate, but neither one was able to do that. I had to ship the entire unit back and re-order. Since I was able to inspect the 8Qt when it came in, I decided the 10Qt would be better for the larger basket size and placed a new order for that instead.
The 10Qt unit takes up virtually the same space as the 8Qt but you gain a little more basket space so it’s easier to fit larger items in (chicken quarters, salmon filets, longer vegetables etc…). I’m very happy with the overall design of the unit. It vents hot air out of the side of the unit as opposed to it out the back of the unit on other air fryers, which I find as a huge positive. Our old fryer vented out the back and it completely discolored the receptacle wall plate (which would likely have caused even further issues if it had ran longer….wall paint, outlet itself, counter back splash?) So having it vent out the side where nothing is against it is much nicer (PLEASE DON’T PUT THE VENT AGAINST A WALL PEOPLE).
The biggest downfall this device has, is the feedback sounds when you start up the air fryer or when it ends. Although it’s nice to have a loud indication that the air fryer is done cooking, It’s very obnoxious on start up with how loud the starting feedback is. This isn’t a deal breaker, but Ninja really should have included a way to adjust the sound level.
Others have noted that this air fryer seems to take longer to cook things, and after a handful of cooks I can attest that seems to be accurate compared to our old single bay unit that had the heat apply from the top. With that being said, I wouldn’t go back….Even with it taking maybe 10-20% longer on a cook (this is around 1-10 min longer depending on what you’re cooking). The unit is very good at cooking evenly if you do what you’re supposed to and rotate/shake your food. Any style of cooking requires you to move the food around for even coverage, people reviewing this expecting them to be perfectly uniform heat wise at every point inside the basket don’t understand how convection cooking works apparently. You wouldn’t expect a burger to cook uniformly in a pan or on a flat top without flipping it….so why would you think it would be any different in a different cooking device.
If you’re looking to save on counter space, I would argue that this MIGHT be worth the premium. But I would more strongly encourage you to pick this up on a sale than at normal retail price. I think Ninja is being a little greedy with the price they’re asking for this when it works the same as their side by side units, it’s just simply rotated to be stacked as opposed to being side by side.
It works great, the biggest thing to get used to would be the smaller individual basket sizes if you’re coming from a single basket unit like we did (Went from a single 7Qt to dual 5Qts). I would definitely recommend giving this a shot if you’re looking to save on counter space. Built quality is solid, the baskets are very easy to “toss” your food around, And it’s very easy to clean. We haven’t really tried out the smarter features yet where it will cooking two different things at varying temps and finish at the same time….But I’m sure that will work great based on the few cooks we’ve done so far. Just get your cooking times figured out and it’ll become that much easier and dialed in to use. Just be ready for the loud feedback noise when you push “start” and when it ends.
[FYI the feedback noise only plays when pushing start or when the unit finishes cooking, it will not make any audible noises while dialing in settings (and this is a very good thing, because if it did, then this would be a 2/5)]
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Gilad Globen –
An Essential Kitchen Upgrade – Highly Recommended!
I have had an incredibly positive experience with this appliance—it has truly transformed my cooking routine! Whether it’s achieving perfectly crisp toast, juicy steaks, flavorful chicken, or delicious pizza with a variety of toppings, this device excels in versatility and ease of use.
The double-stack feature is a game-changer, allowing me to completely replace my oven while saving time and energy. Plus, the convenience of disposable paper molds makes cleanup effortless, making it an even more appealing choice.
If you’re considering purchasing one, I strongly recommend opting for the larger size to maximize functionality. This appliance seamlessly combines efficiency, simplicity, and outstanding performance—an absolute must-have for any kitchen!
Danner –
Ease of use:
So simple, very intuitive controls. Really, a plug-and-play appliance with a lot of extra features I wasn’t expecting. Apparently you can use this as a dehydrator and I’m looking forward to trying that next.
Ease of cleaning:
Most of the parts, including the basket, are dishwasher-safe. I don’t have a great dishwasher so I handwash, but I have tried it and it all comes apart pretty easily to do so.
Cooks well:
Everything comes out perfectly crispy and good. The match cook setting also makes it easy to have the whole meal ready at the same time.
Capacity:
Massive capacity. I can cook 2 meals for myself at once. I usually only have to use one basket and I still have leftovers.
Gilad Globen –
Picked this up to replace an old Power XL that has the basket coating peeling off and is no longer safe to use without a replacement basket. Seems more difficult to get a basket than what it was worth so decided to just upgrade to a newer unit instead.
I picked this up using Amazon card points and got it for roughly half of the normal retail thanks to said points. This is important because I don’t think it’s really worth the premium price outright. Originally I purchased the 8Qt version, and unfortunately one of the crisper grates that came in it had the coating peeling off right out of the box. I tried to get both Amazon and Ninja to simply send me a replacement plate, but neither one was able to do that. I had to ship the entire unit back and re-order. Since I was able to inspect the 8Qt when it came in, I decided the 10Qt would be better for the larger basket size and placed a new order for that instead.
The 10Qt unit takes up virtually the same space as the 8Qt but you gain a little more basket space so it’s easier to fit larger items in (chicken quarters, salmon filets, longer vegetables etc…). I’m very happy with the overall design of the unit. It vents hot air out of the side of the unit as opposed to it out the back of the unit on other air fryers, which I find as a huge positive. Our old fryer vented out the back and it completely discolored the receptacle wall plate (which would likely have caused even further issues if it had ran longer….wall paint, outlet itself, counter back splash?) So having it vent out the side where nothing is against it is much nicer (PLEASE DON’T PUT THE VENT AGAINST A WALL PEOPLE).
The biggest downfall this device has, is the feedback sounds when you start up the air fryer or when it ends. Although it’s nice to have a loud indication that the air fryer is done cooking, It’s very obnoxious on start up with how loud the starting feedback is. This isn’t a deal breaker, but Ninja really should have included a way to adjust the sound level.
Others have noted that this air fryer seems to take longer to cook things, and after a handful of cooks I can attest that seems to be accurate compared to our old single bay unit that had the heat apply from the top. With that being said, I wouldn’t go back….Even with it taking maybe 10-20% longer on a cook (this is around 1-10 min longer depending on what you’re cooking). The unit is very good at cooking evenly if you do what you’re supposed to and rotate/shake your food. Any style of cooking requires you to move the food around for even coverage, people reviewing this expecting them to be perfectly uniform heat wise at every point inside the basket don’t understand how convection cooking works apparently. You wouldn’t expect a burger to cook uniformly in a pan or on a flat top without flipping it….so why would you think it would be any different in a different cooking device.
If you’re looking to save on counter space, I would argue that this MIGHT be worth the premium. But I would more strongly encourage you to pick this up on a sale than at normal retail price. I think Ninja is being a little greedy with the price they’re asking for this when it works the same as their side by side units, it’s just simply rotated to be stacked as opposed to being side by side.
It works great, the biggest thing to get used to would be the smaller individual basket sizes if you’re coming from a single basket unit like we did (Went from a single 7Qt to dual 5Qts). I would definitely recommend giving this a shot if you’re looking to save on counter space. Built quality is solid, the baskets are very easy to “toss” your food around, And it’s very easy to clean. We haven’t really tried out the smarter features yet where it will cooking two different things at varying temps and finish at the same time….But I’m sure that will work great based on the few cooks we’ve done so far. Just get your cooking times figured out and it’ll become that much easier and dialed in to use. Just be ready for the loud feedback noise when you push “start” and when it ends.
[FYI the feedback noise only plays when pushing start or when the unit finishes cooking, it will not make any audible noises while dialing in settings (and this is a very good thing, because if it did, then this would be a 2/5)]