Ninja
Foodi Dual Zone Series
Dual zones for smart cooking, but baskets are small.

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Decent for the price with okay warranties. I have a Ninja Foodi air fryer/pressure cooker/slow cooker/all in one jawn that sits on my counter and get's used like 3 times a week minimum. It's one of my favorite appliances in my kitchen because I primarily use it as an air fryer but it can also be a second slow cooker for when I'm making a huge meal. The steamer function on it is pretty tight as well, boa buns come out perfect from it. The coffee makers are also decent but I wouldn't use them for high end things like espresso. A simple ninja drip coffee machine will be just fine though. Blenders again are decent but ill not outperform something like a Vitamix or more high end. Knives? The knife block is okay but I hate pull through sharpening systems and am generally against buying sets as a whole. You only need a few good knives. Generally Ninja makes decent things that will do the thing they are advertised to do. They won't do them exceptionally well as compared to products that specialize in said task but they aren't poor quality items either.
Husband and I use ours at least 4 times a week, and I got really tired of trying to clean a grimy basket with heaven-knows-what kind of chemicals in the coating. So we bought this glass one and are really enjoying it. The only thing I don’t like are how the presets for different foods are set up (both a starting and upper temperature limit), but you can edit them. https://nutrichefkitchen.com/products/ncaf539tw?srsltid=AfmBOook61kC_HmNe1LcyE2J5BS2p4Kzl1X3hhVmJ5nUg8FZQm3JwyKx We also have a Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 that we use as a pressure cooker, slow cooker and sometimes second air fryer, and that one comes with a ceramic-coated basket that has been through years of cooking and cleaning and still looks like new. I also bought a stainless steel pot for it on Amazon, to replace the one it comes with.
Look at the Ninja Crispi Pro models that have glassware baskets. They are pretty good. Much easier to clean and you open them up less to check the food because you actually see your food. I have one and like it more than my other model Ninja that is a 9 or 12-in1 thing
I love love my ninja foodi. It changed my life. The one with the pressure cook lid is all you need.
Bought it and returned it. Not a fan. They have a professional model or some name of the sort, but the price isnt worth it. (To me)
I have the combo blender / food processor, and the combo air fryer / pressure cooker, and I rate them both incredibly highly and use them every day. I also found their customer service to be great. Overall my advice would be to only get machines you know you would use but I personally like devices that can do a couple of things to earn their keep. One day I’ll crack and buy the Creami, but not yet.
Ninja
Foodi Dual Zone Series
Dual zones for smart cooking, but baskets are small.

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Turbo Blaze 9-in-1 6QT
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Ninja
Foodi Air Fry Oven Series
Flips up to save space, but shallow and air fries poorly.

Breville
Smart Oven Air Fryer Series
Oven replacement; spacious, but air frying and cleaning divide users.

Typhur
Dome
Self-cleaning and quiet, but expensive with shallow interior.

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