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Crispi 5-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer Cooking System FN103BF

Ninja Crispi 5-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer Cooking System FN103BF

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Sentiment score80% positive
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Last updated: Apr 22, 2026

Reddit Reviews

Reddit IconFarmerBoy_89
2 months ago

I just got the Ninja Crispy 5 in 1 at Costco. I specifically sourced one with glass as I felt it was the safest. It certainly makes cleaning much easier as well.  Still learning how to use it. I will say I like the double deck of that Phillips mentioned above, as I have a hard time making space for a protein and veggie in the Crispy

Reddit IconLegenkillaz
24 days ago

Only issue for me is that infamous annoying start beep. But thats any ninja appliance it uses that high frequency beep/song whatever wanna call it

Reddit Icongenx_horsegirl
3 months ago

I bought a Ninja pod based on recommendations from The New York Times Wirecutter. Was $89 at Best Buy.

Reddit Iconthrivacious9
10 months ago

I have a Ninja Foodi 5-in-1 which comes with a grill plate so you can grill a burger or a ribeye indoors without setting off the smoke detector. I had it in an apartment. (The meat thermometer feature doesn’t work very well so don’t pay extra for it.) I used it so much in the first 6 months that I literally never used my oven and started storing pots and pans in the oven.

9 months ago

I used mine so much that after the first six months I realized that I had used my oven ZERO times, so I started storing pots in the oven and kept the air fryer in a sheet pan covering the two left stove burners (which I rarely used). I’m not a big baker, though. I value crispy and crunchy textures highly and I love roasted vegetables, which the air fryer excels at. My specific model (Ninja Foodi 5-in-1) comes with a grill plate and is virtually smoke-free—I could grill a burger or a ribeye without setting off my smoke detectors. (All this is past tense because I used to live in an apartment, but then I was laid off so I moved in with family.)

Reddit Iconroy7273
8 months ago

Ninja crispi with glass bowl has been phenomenal. Had it about a month and no complaints. Use it mostly for frozen foods for 3 y.o. but everything Ive had in it is perfect. Wal-fart has a deal on them for 150$ for two different size bowls.

Reddit IconCgarr82
3 months ago

Did you miss the stand the glass container sits on? I use this exact model and I’ve had zero issues.

Reddit IconForeign-Onion-3112
3 months ago

Ninja Crispi Pro. It is glass, and big enough to cook a whole chicken! It air fries and bakes! It’s super easy to clean! It’s so cool! I have an original Ninja Crispi that I bought before the Pro size came out and it’s wonderful.

2 months ago

I have a Ninja Crispi and can confirm it is *very* easy to wash. Glass wipes clean after a spritz of the dawn power wash stuff. The little removable tray has a great non stick coating on it, carmelized/burnt food bits slide right off after a quick soak or throw into the dishwasher. I recommend the Crispi Pro however, it’s big enough for a whole chicken and you can set a specific temp.

3 months ago

The Ninja Crispi has four buttons for Air Fry, Max Crisp, Reheat, and Bake. The cook time is just a “+ -“ to set. And it’s glass so non toxic. I love mine.

3 months ago

I have a Ninja Crispi and *love* it. I’ve used all the temp settings (air fry, bake, reheat, and max crisp) and it works great, it’s super easy to clean, and it looks good on my countertop. But I got mine before the Ninja Crispi Pro came out which I think is a better option. You can set the specific temperature instead of a “temperature range” like mine, and it’s big enough to air fry a whole chicken which I’d love to do lol.

Reddit Icon2llamadrama
6 months ago

I have the Ninja Crispi and love it. The more portable cheaper one not the newer near $300 one. It is glass and super easy to clean. I had a smaller Instant Pot 5qt that was okay. It was like $50 or something. We have a larger indoor grill also by Ninja that we keep GF. It is pretty easy to clean as well. I just throw the bin and the grill in the dishwasher. It makes grill marks which I love. I don't think I would ever would be without one now. We actually have a 3rd one as well that has a window but we only really use that for large amount of fries when we both want them. I feel safer using them than the top smaller oven because my man will occasionally cook a pizza in there. I even make baked things like cookies in my Crispi. It is super efficient. It has a bake setting which I love. I cook basically everything in one these days. I recently did chili in my Crispi and it was awesome. Did nachos a few days later with the leftover chili in the Crispi. Possibilities are endless. Can you tell I am a Ninja fan. If you join the Facebook groups you can find amazing recipes and adapt them to Gluten Free. I like making my own GF spring rolls with the rice paper and then putting them in the air fryer to crisp them up. One of my favorite things is steak fries in the Crispi. It takes 6 minutes to make steak fries from frozen on Max crisp. It normally takes 20 minutes in the oven plus pre heating. Oh and the Crispi doesn't require you to pre heat it. I can literally take a frozen 1lb ribeye out of the freezer and set it for 12 minutes on Max Crisp and it is a perfect medium in only 12 minutes. I don't know what kind of voodoo magic Ninja cooked up but I am obsessed with my Crispi!!! Happy to answer any questions as well. Lots of possibilities out there from low end to high end!!

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