
Ninja - Foodi Dual Zone MAX 10QT 6-in-1 (with Smart Thermometer)
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Has to be ninja and even better if it’s the dual one
askSingapore • Any good air fryer to recommend ? ->Has to be a dual ninja! You can cook everything from meat to spuds in the a t the same time inc veg!
AskIreland • [deleted by user] ->Yooooooo the ninja double stack looks amazing. I've been using the original Ninja Dual for about 3 years, and I adore it. If I had to choose another one today, It would be that double stack model
airfryer • Which air fryer would you recommend? ->My favourite thing to cook in my dual Ninja air fryer is a roast chicken. I split it in half and, cook it for about 35/40 minutes and it’s the best roast chicken I’ve ever had.
airfryer • Are dual basket air fryers worthwhile? ->We have the ninja dual but don’t like it. Baskets are small and it is great to make two things at once the quantity for those two things is small so I want to go back to a larger one basket.
airfryer • Can you recommend an upgrade to my curren... ->I have a ninja dual air fryer. It cooks great when making different things. The annoying part is the smaller baskets. My old air fryer I could put an entire package of chicken breast in it but this one I have to divide the chicken up between both baskets. The nice part is I can do chicken in one and fries in the other. If I had to do it all over again I would have gotten one with one basket.
airfryer • Im sure this gets asked about a lot but t... ->We got this guy on black friday sale a year ago. I get pack 2 packs of wings ata a time or 1 pack and fries. We basically stopped using the oven. Makes salmon, chicken, brussel sprouts, toast, nachos... we love it. https://www.ninjakitchen.com/products/ninja-foodi-6-in-1-smart-10-qt.-2-basket-air-fryer-zidDZ550?srsltid=AfmBOooB1C-EuA2n99FrOCrFo1cN-xMamYF_Pbod3yeI-h1rpQSuKhQ2
Wings • This year's best air fryer? ->Ninja dual .. best thing I’ve ever bought
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->Ninja Foodi DZ550 10 Quart 6-in-1 DualZone Smart XL Air Fryer You won't regret it.
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->Ninja dual air fryer. It's very good. Highly recommend it. Can cook 2 different things at the same time on different heats. Rarely use my oven anymore
AskIreland • What air fryer do you have? ->Yeah it's superb! I have silicon tray liners too and they're perfect for making loaded fries/wedges or nachos. Toss the fries/wedges in a little oil and whatever season you like (old bay or blackened Cajun for me), air fry, then dump in a liner, then go crazy with whatever cheese and toppings you like. Amazing every time
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I've had a ninja dual for over 2 years now and used it almost every day. I've never noticed any smelling or flavouring of one food tainting the other. Even if I'm cooking a whole chicken or ham one side only, the other side doesn't smell of it. The two compartments are separately enclosed with their own exhausts at the back. I can only speak for ninja dual though. The one with the mega drawer or whatever probably wouldn't be enclosed in the same way
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I’m in love wu ninja dual! Got it at Costco for ~$100 and use it most days. These reusable liners from Amazon make cleanup SO easy, too Boribim 2 PCS Square Silicone Air... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BKFWYGCQ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->It’s seriously changed out often I eat out. I hate leftovers so meal prepping never worked for me. Now that I have the air fryer, I can chop all my veggies at the beginning of the week, then cook up my veg and protein fresh each night so easy. It’s paid for itself with the money I used to spend on takeout.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->We have a ninja duel and a cosori. The ninja is great but I would argue as a single drawer the cosori is better.
airfryer • I am interested in buying an Airfryer is ... ->Get a Ninja dual, brilliant, easy to use, very versatile, the non stick is easy to clean, and very hardwearing.
airfryer • I am interested in buying an Airfryer is ... ->I have many Ninja products as well as the dual air fryer. Highly recommend. Never had a problem with any Ninja products. Some are 12 years old
airfryer • Ninja or Tefal? ->I have the dual ninja It's quite nice to cook steak on one side and fish on the other. Handy feature
airfryer • Which air fryer would you buy, or definit... ->I like the Ninja dual because you can cook two different types of meats simultaneously
airfryer • What would you consider to be the holy gr... ->Family of 5 with a Dual Ninja. We use it almost every day. We've done baked potatoes. Hot dogs/ brats on roast setting. It does perfect crispy bacon. Reheated pizza/nuggets/fries. Magic cookie bars. Roasted garlic. Frozen meatballs.
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->If you're absolutely going with it in your budget then [Ninja Foodie Dual Zone](https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-DZ401-Independent-Dehydrate-Family-Sized/dp/B096X9LGJ1) is an absolute beast. You can have two different baskets at different temperatures simultaneously. Really makes a difference.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->ive got the side by side ninja with the thermometer. i dont have to shake or rotate food in it. it just cooks evenly. i just saw this new design today and went to the internet to see what others are saying. i think ill stick to the side by side. what did you end up doing?
airfryer • Ninja Double Stack XL — don’t buy it ->I have the dual zone and I rarely use my oven anymore unless I'm hosting a big gathering. It's a bit of a learning curve, especially when you are cooking two dishes at the same time. So, I've learned through trial and error. I make notes as well and have a dual cook book. There are alot of youtube videos out there to help you as well. The clean up is fantastic so is the air fryer once you master it. You need a bit of room on your countertop for it. I have the 10 Qt and was able to cook two racks of pre cooked ribs in it last night in about 12 minutes. It's replaced my microwave too. Leftover pizza and fish and chips taste just as fresh reheated. But I do miss microwave for defrosting things. I haven't tried the dehydrator option yet, but that's next. Good luck!
airfryer • Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer vs Dual Zone? ->I didn't buy it. Had a Kmart one which had teflon that peeled off into my fish when I cooked it (like peeled off the metal and onto the fish skin) ugh talk about eating forever chemicals! Replaced with a Ninja dual one which is at least looks and feels like it was made in a factory run by people with some self respect (coating appears solid and not like it was sprayed on with a can of spray paint). Still thinking about going all SS though if a good option turns up. The UB looks a bit odd, I worry the rotating mechanism could be a failure point and sometimes I really don't want things to rotate and fall over (like cooking a delicate slab of fish).
airfryer • Where the hell can one acquire a good sta... ->I haven't tried any of those, but abought a Ninja AF451 and an AF400. The latter had issues randomly stopping but that resolved itself. They work well, but what surprised me is that I recently reviewed a Midea single drawer 5L unit for Amazon, and apart from a sticky drawer, it performs well and has a couple of potentially useful features that the Ninjas don't have. It's priced at 59 GBP, or about 69 EUR. I prefer it than the Ninja for heating frozen pastries. Being a cheaper unit perhaps it'll fail over time if I keep using it, but my takeaway at the moment is that more expensive isn't necessarily better. There's certainly no upside to the Ninja that I can really think of. Silicone basket liners can be beneficial, so see if they are available for the units you are considering.
airfryer • Which one should I get? ->I was wondering why this was a problem I've seen mentioned a couple times in this sub. Because I'm in the UK and I've never seen or heard about it being different cooking tines when using both sides. I just bought a ninja dual zone MAX the other day and it said nothing about increased cooking times when using both sides and I've used it a couple of times now and the cooking times are indeed the same whether I use one or two drawers.
airfryer • A little disappointed ->I bought our Ninja dual 6 weeks ago when our oven switch failed. Since getting the oven working again I think we've used it a grand total of 3 times. With 2 kids doing activities at different times and staggered meal times, the air fryer has been invaluable!
newzealand • An ode to the humble air fryer -># Ninja® Foodi® 6-in-1 Smart 10-qt. 2-Basket Air Fryer i was just gifted one, its bad ass
airfryer • Look to upgrade from our single Ninja air... ->I make almost everything in my Ninja Dual air fryer with great results. It sounds like you may be over cooking your food and that’s why it’s dry.
airfryer • I have a lot of questions about Air fryers ->I have both and use them for different things. Messy foods like chicken, etc go in the basket fryer (Ninja Dual) but things I prefer to “bake” or make larger quantities of, go in the oven; my model has a basket tray which allows for good air circulation.
airfryer • Basket or Oven Air Fryer? ->Ninja dual air fryer best thing ever it has baking, air fry, broil, reheat,
carnivorediet • Shopping for an Air Fryer ->Ninja dual air fryer!!! They’re like $200 but I have used that thing so much it is definitely worth it. I don’t use my oven anymore.
carnivorediet • Shopping for an Air Fryer ->Get the widest basket you can. Depth means nothing, you want surface area to spread more food out in one layer. The Gourmia one on sale right now stands out in that it can be set to 450 degrees where most top out at 400. The dual basket ones are useful to cook more than one thing at a time but I've found my Ninja model to be inconsistent in temperature between the two chambers and not large enough baskets overall. I am actually planning to go get one of Gourmias today before the sale ends as my larger single fryer died last week! I find that I don't use the bottom tray preferring to just line the bottom with an aluminum foil sheet (the ones at Costco, wonder of wonders, are the perfect size precut sheets) so that I almost never have to wash the basket. I never really make french fries though and for that I would use the insert so that there is hot air forced under the fries and up through them. None of them have plastic cooking surfaces touching food because it would melt at cooking temperatures, while all of them have nonstick coating. If you use the aluminum foil sheets that would prevent contact with that for the most part.
Costco • Recommendation for air fryer ->Bought one of those dual zone ninja's a couple of months ago from powerbuy. It's a great bit of kit.
Bangkok • Best shop (not online) to buy air fryer in... ->I have a dual basket Ninja air fryer. Best money spent ever. I rarely use my oven anymore.
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->It's not advisable to make anything "wet". But I have an air fryer and use it religiously, think of it as a mini oven more than anything. I've cooked gammon joints, whole chickens, steak, pork chops, all the veg. Get a duel zone one for sure as they give you more versatility. Martin Lewis often gets mega discount codes on the ninja products if you want to get a decent quality one.
ketouk • Any ketoers use Air fryers? ->got a ninja 2 compartment air fryer from target for like $100-120, enjoy the helll out of it. completely changed my diet, only thing i dont recommend cooking in it is raw ground meat. you dont get a good sear so its just a mushy mess. i do hard boiled eggs, chicken, and veggies frequently in it. lmk if u have any questions
Truckers • I need air fryer recommendations. ->I have the Ninja - double. Highly recommended it!!
airfryer • Help picking an air fryer ->I personally prefer the dual - then you can cook different kind side by side. For me more flexible.
airfryer • Help picking an air fryer ->I love the dual because as told more freedom cooking different in both compartments. Flexible. Well I think you can do pizza i haven’t tried that out -if pizza I use my pizza oven 🥰😋 but I can highly recommend to two compartment Ninja. I think in the long run you’ll get tired of the lack of freedom- always planning- the time and temperature. I love my air fryer ❤️ I haven’t cooked in my oven since I got it. Easy to clean as well hallelujah! I hate oven cleaning!! 🫣😅
airfryer • Help picking an air fryer ->Yes, the Ninja Foodi is one of the best air fryers. It has great feedback and reviews.
Cooking • What is the best air fryer ? ->Dual basket Ninja is the bees knees
airfryer • What's a good large air fryer that's not ... ->Use it every week - sometimes everyday
airfryer • What's a good large air fryer that's not ... ->I own a double basket Ninja. I use one basket most of the time but for about 1 in 4 meals, I use two baskets, eg burgers on one side and fries in the other
airfryer • Seeking Recommendations: Double Basket vs... ->On my Ninja, each basket is separately controlled. So, YES
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I have a Ninja dual basket air fryer and it’s great for my needs. We keep one basket for veg or other vegetarian foods; meat and fish goes in the other. Someone has commented on extended cooking times when using both baskets at the same time but that depends on where you are; it may be a factor worth considering if you’re in the US but it’s not the case for the UK (or the rest of Europe).
airfryer • Are dual basket air fryers worthwhile? ->Same, I did just purchase a stainless steel pot because my nonstick coating was starting to chip. Otherwise the things been trouble free.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->We have the regular 6-in-1, not the xl. I seriously considered upgrading to the 10-in-1 but it is considerably heavier. We only use the air fryer and grill functions, but the griddle is tempting.
RVLiving • air fryer recommendations? ->Everyone is saying go big... i downsized from a dual basket ninja to a cosori pro le. they had it in white that matched my kitchen. it also goes to 450, which i like.
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->I just got a Ninja Foodi with a double basket after having the Ninja oven fryer and it's a game changer.
airfryer • What’s the best air fryer for a household... ->Dual ninja with the largest drawers. This is honestly the only answer. We have the 9l dual version and it was the best thing we have ever bought. Right now I have chicken breasts roasting in one drawer and pulled pork roasting in the other drawer. Edit- yes it’s large but we use it most days and being by able to use each side independently is a huge plus. Got ours in Curry’s for €280 I think
AskIreland • [deleted by user] ->Ninja Foodi, has an air fryer function built in that works great
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->I've owned several different brands, I too now own this Ninja with the double basket, best most reliable and longest lastest one I have owned so far... Definitely would recommend it
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->Love my Nina foodi, aside from the size of it
airfryer • Don't believe America's Test Kitchen, the... ->No, there is another model that has a large single drawer that can also be divided, but the standard two drawer model has a solid element in the middle that would prevent a single drawer
airfryer • Is there a big single basket for a dual a... ->Ninja dual baskets, the larger size one!
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->Nice! I got the Ninja dual zone for Christmas and love it!
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->I’ve made chicken wings, chicken tenders, and hard-boiled eggs so far. My husband will be making a steak tonight for the first time so we’ll see how that’ll turn out. 😊
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->No, the taste didn’t change, but the texture of the chicken wings is a lot better than baking them in the oven. Also, I heated up so frozen fries, and they were so crispy in the air fryer. 😋😋
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->Me and my bf just got this recently and we LOVE IT! We got the dual basket ninja foodie
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->Second this. I have the kind with two baskets. Not only does it allow you to do two things at once, but also it’s on the upper range of total volume you can cook as well if you’re making a large portion of something
airfryer • best air fryer for 2 people? Recently mar... ->Got the Ninja dual basket for Black Friday. I freaking love it. Great for chicken and fries at the same time.
airfryer • Are dual basket air fryers worthwhile? ->We love it and use it much more than the oven. We're a family of four and started with a supermarket cheap one then decided to get a ninja one with a double basket, it's the best appliance I've ever bought. It was also really helpful when cooking a million different things over Christmas and boxing day.
UKParenting • Air fryers for family meals ->I have both the Ninja twin basket and the Insta. There is convenience in the Ninja and it does a good job nut the Insta is better in terms of cooking plus it comes with a rotisserie and a spinning basket. It also wants to warm up before you put in the food. However, for your parent who would be new to the device, the Ninja might be better.
airfryer • Help picking an air fryer ->I love my Ninja Foodie, not only is it a fantastic air fryer, it has so many other functions that I use
EatCheapAndHealthy • What’s the Best Air Fryer to Bu... ->We got the ninja foodie and got rid of our slow cooker.
toddlers • Air fryer worth it? ->I have a double basket Ninja, it can definitely cook enough wings for 4 people. Or wings and fries for two. I cook veggies in there all the time, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, carrots- toss them in olive oil first.
airfryer • Doubts ->Same. I bought the Dual basket Ninja foodie and immediately regretted it. Shortly after I bought a cheap 8 qt from Stokes for under $100 and now use it almost exclusively. Should have sent the Ninja back while I could, but now it's a backup for the day the cheap one dies I guess.
airfryer • Anybody used the “double stack” ninja air... ->I have the side by side now I’m gonna have to get this one
airfryer • Anybody used the “double stack” ninja air... ->I have the ninja speedi and love it. It's got so many settings that I barely use my oven anymore. I proof bread in it, cook bread in it I've dehydrated fruit, it has a sous vide function, and a steam setting (I steam veggies and dumplings), and even a saute function so I've cooked things I'd otherwise cook on the stovetop when I don't feel like dirtying another dish. If you go with the ninja 2 basket, there's a model out there where you can remove the centre to make it one big basket in case that might be of interest to you.
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->I have the ninja speedi. We use it for so many things, air frying, proofing and baking bread, steaming veggies, I've even used the dehydrate setting to dehydrate fruit. We use it daily. Mine did break outside of warranty and I immediately ordered a new one, same brand and model. Edit to add: I have a few friends who have the ninja foodi and really love that too. I've read a lot of reviews on the two models. It seems the speedi has a slightly better air fry feature, but the foodie has a pressure cooker setting, so it depends on what people are looking for. I know some who really love their regular ninja air fryer as well. If I was in the market for a new air fryer I'd honestly check out the ninja ones, they really do seem to make a product worth investing in.
airfryer • Which air fryer would you buy, or definit... ->I have the ninja double cooker and I love it! Anything Ninja-brand is always a worthy investment for me
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->We have the ninja dual basket.... I regularly use basket 2 alone. Just turn the power on, then click the 2, and then do the settings.
PlantBasedDiet • Airfryer choice: single basket or d... ->I just bought a Ninja Foodi, love it
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->That's what I have. It's amazing.
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->Treat yourself to the double cooker Ninja, I think I’d cry if it died on me, I would seriously go into debt to buy a new one
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->There would definitely be a small period of mourning!
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->That’s the one, I use mine everyday!
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->Just upgraded to the double cooker ninja and I'm in love. Managed to snag a gently used one for $70 on a marketplace app. Definitely feels like a score
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->Ninja Foodi I love mine so much.
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->Honestly, I never wanted an air fryer, then my bf bought a Ninja. It does take up a decent amount of space on the counter, but I removed my toaster oven, which took about the same amount of space. It has 2 baskets that can cook on separate or the same temps, and it will regulate the time so they finish cooking together if cooking on different temps. It may be more than you're looking for, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
Appliances • What is the best brand for an air fryer? ->Air fryer. Have a double sided Ninja. It’s amazing for wings. If you get an air fryer just make sure you get a big one. And being able to shake the basket is clutch!
Wings • Should I get an Air Fryer or an Oven for coo... ->We just upgraded to the Nina dual basket air fry and it’s the best one we have ever owned. My only gripe is you have to use basket 1, so you can’t be lazy about cleaning it and use basket 2 when 1 is dirty.
PlantBasedDiet • Airfryer choice: single basket or d... ->We also really like our Ninja dual basket. I like having the ability to cook at different temperatures and for differing times, as I'll often bake a potato on one side and roast tofu on the other.
PlantBasedDiet • Airfryer choice: single basket or d... ->Really? I've never noticed that with my Ninja! I'll have to pay closer attention next time.
airfryer • DUAL AF - Ninja 10 Qt or Cosori 9 Qt ->I did! I use it all the time, but I never noticed a difference... That being said I always preheat my baskets
airfryer • DUAL AF - Ninja 10 Qt or Cosori 9 Qt ->Glad to see this and I wanted to echo the same. We’ve had our Ninja Foodi for 6 years and use it 2x a week at a minimum. It will die eventually, but I definitely feel it’s a worthwhile buy.
BuyItForLife • Can you recommend a BIFL air fryer? ->Ninja Max. Best purchase ever, it’s used at least once a day. Would love the double drawer one though!
AskIreland • What air fryer do you have? ->Yes, I have this one, and I absolutely love it.
AskIreland • What air fryer do you have? ->Double sided ninja. Get the biggest one you can afford/fit.
AskIreland • What air fryer do you have? ->My Ninja Foodi came with a non-stick pot, but I bought a replacement stainless steel pot on Amazon. I also replaced the non-stick rack with stainless steel. If anyone is concerned about the inner pot it’s easy to replace. Worth a little extra investment to protect our birds.
parrots • PSA For anyone thinking about getting a ni... ->Same here. Just buy a replacement pot and the problem is solved.
parrots • PSA For anyone thinking about getting a ni... ->I have a ninja air fryer and I absolutely love it. I’m with you on the extra functions as I don’t ever use anything but air fryer mode but the model I have and the reason I bought it is because it has a smart finish and match cook functions. Mine has two baskets and if I set the first basket and then push match cook on the second one it automatically programs it the same which is great for making a lot of the same thing like French fries. The smart finish function is awesome because if I’m making lunch for my kids and they want chicken nuggets and French fries and they both cook for different times at different temps that function will sync the times up so both things finish at the same time. It’s amazing and I highly recommend that function exist regardless of what you buy. Having two bins alone is amazing but I use the shit out of smart finish. I got my ninja air fryer at target. I don’t recall the price.
airfryer • What is the best Ninja Air fryer ->Ninja Foodi which is both. Both things are very nice to have and very different, to be honest.
Frugal • Air fryer or slow cooker? ->Ninja Foodi! I, too have a very small kitchen and I use my ninja every single day. You can cook just about anything you want in it. I don’t even own a microwave anymore because it’s just as easy to use the Foodi for everything.
Frugal • Air fryer or slow cooker? ->Ninja foodi is amazing. I love the pressure cooking/steam and crisp for frozen chicken breasts, slow cooling big beef roasts on sale, air frying frozen processed foods like nuggets etc etc It can be a little annoying to clean but it’s worth it. My most used household cooking appliance by far
Frugal • Air fryer or slow cooker? ->I have an air fryer and I have never had better wings and left over pizza in my life! I have the ninja one with the 2 baskets.
Frugal • Air fryer or slow cooker? ->I have the duo from them and use it often. We just put it in the dishwasher to clean. It's easy.
CostcoCanada • Anyone own this Costco Ninja Airfryer ->We have this one as well. The one thing that bothers me is that I can't take a drawer out to tip the contents onto a plate as I would with the other model
AskIreland • What air fryer do you have? ->> It really is a bad design That was my thought the moment I started seeing ads for it. I have the Ninja side by side and it works great. This just looks like it was designed by the marketing department. If I really get to a point where I need to air fry 4 different things at once, I'll buy another side by side.
airfryer • Ninja Double Stack XL — don’t buy it ->I’ve never had any problems with any of my Ninja products (bullet, double stack XL, or slushi), but I will say that their instructions are more detailed than most, plus obviously they are more expensive, but I think that has to do a lot with product reputation. The only thing I don’t like about the double stack is that the top rack is so narrow. After finding[ this thread on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/user/No-Competition-5766/comments/1i5jdq2/air_fryer_models_comparison_spreadsheet/) and comparing the different Ninja models, I think that the Foodi might be a better fit for me. I thought I’d share, though, as you can compare all the different brands.
airfryer • Ninja Double Stack XL — don’t buy it ->A little late to this party, but Ninja Foodi(I think) changed my life. Air fryer, saute, slow and pressure cooker all-in-one
CasualUK • Fellow CasualUKers. Recommend me... An... ->I have the ninja dual basket xl and they are two separate compartments. I am celiac and my husband isn't. We use one side as strictly gluten free and the other side is for anything that contains gluten. We do not have issues with cross contamination. The flex basket is different as it's one giant basket with a divider. Make sure you get the dual basket with two separate compartments.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I have the Ninja dual basket. If we're using both at the same time, the cooking times jumps up like 50% Don't know about "cross contamination" but there is a wall between the two baskets
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I have the Ninja dual basket and use the match cook feature all the time, Works great. Different temps on each side, no problems at all. I use it so much it stay on the counter every day.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->The fans will eventually wear out, but the leader of the pack is definitely ninja. I’d go with the new dual side by side, but if you want a machine the will do more, find a ninja foodi pot. Amazon ones are better quality than the Walmart ones. They discontinued the pressure cooker/air fryer but I love mine.
BuyItForLife • I am looking for a BIFL air fryer. Bu... ->I just got the ninja foodi and it's been great so far.
airfryer • Ninja or Tefal? ->I would want to get a stainless steel one, and r something without teflon/non stick. I have the two basket ninja and I really Like it but the non stick bothers me
airfryer • Which air fryer would you buy, or definit... ->Coming back. As someone with two ninja foodi's and have recommended them for about 2 years now. Mine died just recently at the 2 year mark and they wont do anything about it. I have the big one remaining with the thermometer and I hope it lasts.
airfryer • Which air fryer would you buy, or definit... ->Same! I've always been meh about air fryers, but always had the toaster oven style. Recently got the 10 qt Ninja dual basket and was immediately like "now I get the hype". It even has a dehydrate function!
EatCheapAndHealthy • What’s the Best Air Fryer to Bu... ->I have a Ninja Foodi air fryer that is still going strong after 5 yrs of usage and it is still geting use multiple times a week.
Costco • Air fryer recommendations ->We had a toaster oven style and it wasn’t much better than a toaster oven. Nothing actually got crispy, I don’t think the air moves as much as a basket style. Have since replaced it with the 2-basket ninja and probably use it for 80% of our meals, it is great
EatCheapAndHealthy • What’s the Best Air Fryer to Bu... ->I just got mine last year after my instant pot went kaput and I love it! I was without an oven for thanksgiving and I roasted a chicken in it!
Cooking • I think I'm going to finally break... and ... ->My first foodie lasted 4 years, 2nd one 1 year 😔
Cooking • I think I'm going to finally break... and ... ->Just get a ninja they’re cheap and amazing. Get the one with two baskets.
Cooking • I think I'm going to finally break... and ... ->Yeah, our sockets give out 3kW. I was amazed when I learned that the US models have to throttle the heating elements when using both sides! I can't fathom how confusing that must be for timings.
airfryer • A little disappointed ->This is the issue: in the US kitchen sockets don't give out enough juice to use both sides at the same time. This isn't the case in most of the world, so our dual draw airfryers aren't limited. I can't imagine how confusing it must be too have to use different cooking times depending on if you're using one drawer or both!
airfryer • A little disappointed ->Yep, I'm off-grid so can see the power draw very easily. Crazy to think that our regular 13A sockets are all 3000W, with ovens etc. often being 3,840W (16A), whereas the in the US kitchen sockets are only 1800W.
airfryer • A little disappointed ->What's it say in the manual? Something along the lines of "if using both baskets add 50% to the cooking time"?
airfryer • A little disappointed ->I'm guessing you're in the US? Your sockets can't give out enough juice, so if using both baskets they get throttled down. Outside the US we don't have that problem. I can't imagine how difficult it must be to cook when the time and temp settings change depending on if you're using one or both baskets! Ninja should have made the US model with two separate plugs, one for each side.
airfryer • Best Air Fryer to Buy Right Now Cometh th... ->I got the same air fryer as you and yes I was disappointed as well. I still use my single use one.
airfryer • A little disappointed ->You can pretty much cook everything, yes. If you can afford a Dreo Chefmaker with the temp probe, that will cook everything for you perfectly. I have one and it is wonderful, worth every penny. If you can find a Ninja with a probe, probably great too. Ninja is pretty gold standard for air fryers even without a probe. You can still make a hella good steak with a crust if you air fry from frozen and just use an instant read thermometer to check when you flip or a Meater thermometer.
carnivorediet • Can you really cook EVERYTHING in an... ->The Ninja dual zone is great. You can cook a protein in one side and a veg or starch on the other. Look for sales at Canadian Tire and Amazon - they often have good discounts available.
airfryer • Okay guys, suggest me an airfryer ->I considered it but opted for the two basket version because the two basket version was on sale at the time. I’ve since wondered if the flex would have been better … still curious. I’ll be watching here to see what others have to say.
airfryer • Ninja Foodie Flexi basket review? ->That was my thinking when I opted for the discounted 2 basket version. I’ve cooked bone-in skin-on chicken breasts using the sync function. It fits two breasts per basket. They turn out amazing. I’ve wondered if I could fit 6 breasts in the flexi basket because without the dividing wall I think you would gain a fair bit of space … not sure though.
airfryer • Ninja Foodie Flexi basket review? ->Thanks for the info. When my son moves out of a dorm and into somewhere he needs to cook I might send him with the dual basket ninja with a tray type.
airfryer • Ninja Foodie Flexi basket review? ->Highly advise the dual basket version
airfryer • What would you consider to be the holy gr... ->I assume the two basket version has the sync? In that case I don't see you much if a functional advantage to the flex. Obviously one large basket could help you bake something of a greater length, but basket air fryers aren't generally good for large single items anyway.
airfryer • Ninja Foodie Flexi basket review? ->I have a Ninja Foodi that has been my primary device for years, bought one of these to combo with it as I couldn't pass up the pricing, and I actually use it more often my Ninja now! Of course there are certain functions that only my Foodi is capable of, but when it comes to plain ol' air frying the Gourmia is great
Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->We are also a family of two adults and a toddler, I'm veggie so we mostly eat veggie. And I do like to cook so it's not just throwing in frozen food but it's really good for that too. The only time I use the oven is for baking and I'm pretty sure you can do that in the air fryer but just not got round to it yet. We just upgraded ours to a Ninja that's got a double basket that can do different times and things but you can turn it into one big basket. If you have a really good oven and if it works fine for you then I'm not sure I would bother but if you don't then it's great.
UKParenting • Air fryers for family meals ->Ninja Foodi, used multiple times a week since April of 2020
BuyItForLife • Reliable air fryers? ->Ninja Foodi Dualzone XL is a beast if you’re cooking for a family or want to make two different things at once. The dual baskets are super handy, and the Smart Finish feature ensures both finish cooking at the same time. Cleanup is easy since the baskets are dishwasher-safe. Perfect for batch cooking or entertaining.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->Double basket ninja. It's the best I've ever owned. Do not go for the cheap recommendations, I used to have a cheap gournia and another cheap brand (both were ~50 bucks), not very consistent, didn't cook all parts at same speed, etc. I love to cook everything in my ninja, lately I've been into cooking frozen steaks, better than sous vide etc and much easier and leave the best crust
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->If you’re dropping up to $300 on an air fryer, you’re in prime territory for getting something that’ll genuinely make your life easier (and make you wonder why you didn’t upgrade sooner). The Breville smart oven air fryer is definitely a high end choice. It’s basically an air fryer + toaster oven hybrid, so if you want something that looks sleek and does more than just air frying then go for this! But if you want a straight up air frying powerhouse, the Ninja foodi dualzone is AMAZING. Two independent baskets mean you can cook different foods at different temps at the same time (no more waiting for round two of fries!). The Cosori dual blaze is is also really nice. It has heating elements on both the top and bottom so you don’t even need to flip your food mid cook. I actually came across [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/airfryerhacks/comments/1izsvbo/confession_my_air_fryer_might_be_my_soulmate/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) that breaks down different models and why an air fryer is pretty much a kitchen essential. Might help you narrow things down!
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->Okay so ignore me if this is out of budget. Get rid of the slow cooker and instant pot and get the ninja foodi. It has an air fryer, slow cooker, and instant pot settings. Frees up some space and you have a gadget that does all of them.
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->I have a Ninja Foodi and I use it a lot! It has an air fryer, pressure cooker, steamer etc and I use most of the functionality it has and it saves me so much time!
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->Ninja models have a Max Crisp setting that half nukes - and wow does it create a sear! Part of the trick is to dry the steak well with paper towel, season with s&p and a light mist of olive oil cooking spray and into pre-heated cooker at max heat setting. Turn after 3-4min. another 3-4min and out - let it rest somewhere warm for 5-10 min (I use the normal oven at 50deg) - most of the time results are bloody awesome. some steak is tough shit regardless
newzealand • An ode to the humble air fryer ->There are a few, if you have an instant pot they make their own air fryer lid if you want to save space but if you just want a dedicated one: ninja, cosori, and instant are solid brands that have dual basket models. That being said I’m still using a cheap 35$ chefman with rotaries that I’ve had for over 5 years that I’ve been waiting to break so I can upgrade but it keeps on ticking
airfryer • Best Air Fryer to Buy Right Now Cometh th... ->We use our Ninja Dual Basket every day, best purchase ever
airfryer • Best Air Fryer to Buy Right Now Cometh th... ->The foodi is the best!
Home • Should I get an air fryer or one pot? ->Check out the Ninja Foodi. We love ours. Makes perfect rice and so much more. Insta pot/pressure cooker, air fryer, slow cooker and rice cooker all in one. The only downside is it’s kinda big because of the extra air fryer lid. The pressure lid is always attached. Also the pot is dishwasher safe and is more ceramic like. Makes better rice than a rice cooker and better pulled pork than a slow cooker.
Home • Should I get an air fryer or one pot? ->My roommates and I recently went with the Ninja 6-in-1 since we cook together a lot and it's been great. I'm a sucker for a simple UX/not overcomplicating things when it comes to kitchen stuff and it seemed like one of the better options on that front. Also have a ninja blender so I know they make decent stuff. Would recommend to just go with the one that fits your intended use. You don't want to get a big bulky one that will stick out on your counter if you don't need to.
airfryer • Best Air Fryer Right Now? Recommendation? ->I got this for Mothers Day (my choice lol) the very first year it came out. It’s literally our most used appliance in the kitchen. The two baskets are so great, it LOOKS nice on the counter too! It saves so much time, especially on snacky-packy night (when we just air fry all the left overs and half empty bags of whatever in the freezer, it’s fun and free!) I’m totally biased FOR the Ninja brand though. I love them, their customer service, and allllll of their products! We’re moving in with my in laws while we build our house and that’s one thing she’s asked me to *not* put in storage 🤣
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->I have the Ninja with 2 baskets. I also have a single basket Cosori. I like both of them. Cosori just wasn't big enough. The only thing I don't like with the Ninja is that it doesn't have a preheat function. You can preheat, but just have to do it manually. Easier with the Cosori. I am happy with both of them. Just depends on if you want to cook 2 different things at once. I often make fish or chicken in one basket and veggies in the other.
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->I agree. Our big oven took a dive, but when I saw I could convection roast a whole chicken in this thing, I went for it. Haven’t even looked at the oven in three months. Got rid of the Gourmia air fryer and my toaster and couldn’t be happier. It does everything, and well.
airfryer • My air fryer went to the big kitchen in t... ->We recently upgraded to one with two baskets and I think it is a game changer. If we were going to cook meat and veggies we would either have to do one after the other or do one in the oven. This way we can do both at once. It also has a feature so if they have two separate cook times, you can hit go and it will wait to start the other basket so they finish at the same time. I have seen some with one big basket and dividers and that would be kind of nice if you had a larger thing to cook. I think we have the Ninja Foodi 6 in 1. Forget if it’s the 8 or 10 quart. Also I would WAIT FOR BLACK FRIDAY DEALS. I feel like there are always so many air fryers on Black Friday. I think we got ours like half off at Target but not 100% sure.
airfryer • My first air fryer. I need some help to c... ->Oh really? I figured there would be more in America but thought it had spread. I guess it also sort of centers around our thanksgiving holiday. Either way sale or not they’re worth it. My gf got one years ago and I thought it was some dumb tik tok fas she was buying into but we honestly use ours like every other day. Can get a nice crisp on things, don’t have to wait for it to preheat, and it’s very nice in the summer (especially if you don’t have AC which I know a lot of Europe does not) because you can cook without heating up your whole house/apartment from the oven! Two baskets isn’t necessary but I do think it’s worth paying extra for so you can do meat and veggies at the same time. Some have all these 6 in 1 or 7 in 1 but that’s mostly just marketing. It has settings that will change the temp ranges but will also change the Dan speed but I don’t think that is critical. Either way we like the one we have for sure! Let me know if you have any questions.
airfryer • My first air fryer. I need some help to c... ->Not BIFL but Ninja Foodi took an absolut beating from us. It's slowing down but considering how much use we've got out of it I am damn impressed.
BuyItForLife • Can you recommend a BIFL air fryer? ->We use ours literally everyday. Prob like 6 years too. I find it takes a while to heat up now it's on its way out but we rely on this so much.
BuyItForLife • Can you recommend a BIFL air fryer? ->Yeah, this is weird - Ninja in the US has always said the opposite and people recommend them highly for that reason. I can even feel that mine are not like non-stick pans, it's definitely ceramic and not fully non-stick. I wonder if something changed, or if this is one of the things Europe/UK have less health restrictions compared to the US? We have a huge movement of objects being healthier for us, including pans and bakeware made without these chemicals. I feel like I mainly see the PTFE/PFOA-free pans compared to those with, now, even in cheap places like Walmart.
parrots • PSA For anyone thinking about getting a ni... ->I vote slow cooker because most things you make in one reheat well and often taste better as the days go by. I have three air fryers, one is a Ninja Foodi which functions as an air fryer, pressure cooker, slow cooker, yogurt maker. It does a great job air frying and pressure cooking, but leaves a lot to be desired as a slow cooker and yogurt maker because it gets too hot. I also have an Instant Pot I use a lot, but not as a slow cooker, it’s just not the same.
Frugal • Air fryer or slow cooker? ->Second the ninja foodie. I use mine all the time and the air fry function is great.
CasualUK • Fellow CasualUKers. Recommend me... An... ->Ninja Foodi - probably not as good/convenient as a dedicated air fryer for the actual air frying part, but it can also sauté/simmer, slow cook, pressure cook, steam air fry (good for chicken breasts so don’t dry out), dehydrate and apparently 8 other functions but I’ve not used them lol. Makes for a very useful gadget! Negative is it’s a pretty big unit of a thing, so storage can be an issue. Also the lid flips open so you need room above to be able to open it which may limit where you can use it if you have cupboards above all your sides.
CasualUK • Fellow CasualUKers. Recommend me... An... ->I have the Ninja dual basket and yes they work independently. But they don't both work at peak heat at the same time- stuff takes longer when both are running. >like vapors or whatever floating between the 2 baskets The two compartments are not air tight but they are completely separated. I would say zero cross-contamination happens, but if "vapors" scare you I don't have an answer as "vapors" will permeate the entire room regardless. Vapors are largely smells and she will always be able to smell what you are cooking.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->So, I started with one of these dual basket fryers a few months ago. What I noticed was that I almost always ended up using both baskets because they’re deep but not wide, and since you want one layer for maximum crispiness, I needed both baskets to get in all my food without stacking. Because I was using both baskets all the time, it cooked significantly slower - the dual basket Ninjas only run at full power if you are using one basket. I realized pretty quickly that I’m not going to cook whole chickens or other items that require a lot of vertical room - I have nice convection double ovens for that - so the deep baskets were pointless. What I needed was a big, wide, flat air fryer, so I got the Typhur Dome and have been very happy.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I have same and have always wondered why the cooking time jumps so dramatically when using both sides ….. in theory they have separate fans and heating elements so I don’t really get it
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->Ok thanks - that makes sense now
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->Is this an American thing because my dual Ninja cooks in the same time regardless of how many baskets are used, must be the voltage difference.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->I think it depends where you are, I'm in the UK and I have not noticed this phenomenon at all?
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->13 amps, just had a look and my AF300UK is rated at 2400 watts.
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->Word of warning though, mine just stopped working when I had both trays running on max crisp setting. I found out one of the thermal cutout fuses had blown because it had gotten too hot, I replaced the fuse (absolute pain in the arse) and got it working. I'm not using max crisp again!
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->Yeah I've used it regularly with one draw with no issues, mine is under some cupboards on the countertop so maybe the ventilation wasn't adequate for double max crisp!
airfryer • Do dual basket air fryers cook 2 meals co... ->Ninja Dual Basket. I forget the model name.
airfryer • Too many options: which air fryer do you ... ->We had one, we ended up giving it to my dad and kept two basket fryers. The ninja dual and the one from Costco. For us personally, we like the basket ones a lot more.
airfryer • Do many people have the shelf style air f... ->Honestly, the food we cook and the clean up. It seems to be taboo, but I throw our baskets in the dishwasher and have for years without issue. The tray had the rack and the under tray that seemed to get dirtier based on what my spouse cooked sometimes, and maybe some of what I cooked. But overall I found the dual baskets to be a lot more convenient. We cook different things in the baskets, at different temps and times, and it saves a lot of time. I would say it depends on your needs. The tray one we had also had a rotisserie function among other things, but we didn't use it. but it was a neat addition for those who may.
airfryer • Do many people have the shelf style air f... ->I have 2 Ninjas. Single and double basket. Going for a third front load. Had them before Covid and ran them consistently. Would buy again and I will.
airfryer • Which air fryer would you buy, or definit... ->I have both a single and a double basket. You can debate the use of a double vs a single basket BUT, what is undeniable is the engineering behind each. Hear me out: Assuming both units have 1650 watts power the single basket will have one motor and one heating element to handle the full force of 1650 watts. The dual basket will have 2 smaller motors and 2 smaller heating elements to share the 1650 watts of power. In short, the single basket will give you more performance for your dollar. But, that’s just my take on it. Ask around but my next Ninja will be a single basket front load. Enjoy.
airfryer • Which air fryer would you buy, or definit... ->Had a PowerXL one that worked great for about 5 years of near daily use before it bit the dust last year. Got a Ninja Foodi to replace it and have been pretty happy with it. I really like that it folds away when not using it to save on counter space and that its big enough to make a meal for the whole family.
EatCheapAndHealthy • What’s the Best Air Fryer to Bu... ->It’s amazing honestly I love it it has so many options, 2 racks, a light, half way turnover timer, tons of cooking options such as baking, roasting, broiling etc. it also doesn’t have PUFAS/ PFAS or whatever all that stuff everyone is concerned about. The top rack also doubles as a cooling rack. It’s a bit of a pain to clean but that’s the same thing with most air fryers since they need ventilation holes in the surfaces to effectively circulate the hot air. The window is nice to be able to see your food. It’s a pretty nice size, enough to put enough food for 2 adults and 2 kids. It also comes with a cool little laminated air frying guide that shows about 60 different foods and how long to cook them for, what temp etc. it’s definately better than your typical chef man and lower end fryers priced at this range but if you’re looking for something a bit nicer around $120 I recommend the ninja foodie.
Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->I got the Ninja Max, seems like it would be good for one person. But I highly recommend ignoring and/or throwing out the suggested cooking instructions, as they don't work and will leave everything overcooked.
airfryer • Air fryer for beginner? ->I've got gifted Ninja Foodie which can air fry and do a bunch of other stuff. I only use it for the other stuff (like baking, toasting, or pizza) because it's a pain to clean up after frying. For that stuff, I still use the old cheap air fryer I bought years ago off Amazon with a plain square non-stick pull out basket drawer and 2 manual dials (temp and timer) for controls. It continues to do the job well. Couldn't tell you the name. Never cared. Point is, don't overthink it. A dedicated purpose-built air fryer is the way to go for anything greasy or messy.
airfryer • Looking for Air Fryer, confused. ->Just purchased a new air fryer as our 4 year old one was dying. I did a lot of research, as I do with most things I buy. I was already leaning toward one that had 2 sides and could be programmed differently. I don’t know how many times I made more than one food item and had to cook them one at a time. I purchased a dual zone Ninja and I love it. It can also be programmed so that both side cook on the same setting if you cook one thing and need both sides. Highly recommend.
airfryer • Pros and cons of air fryer types? ->I have noticed like you, it takes a bit longer, but being able to 2 things in separate basket is amazing. With a family it is just needed imo, but when I was single I did everything in it and only used the oven for pizza and roast potatoes. There is only so much power ot ca take from a plug.
airfryer • A little disappointed ->Yeah, it should be like your old one if only using one side, that what it feels like to me. I could never go back to a single draw.
airfryer • A little disappointed ->We’re on our 6th air fryer, 3rd Ninja, due to “upgrading” and I still say my favorite of all is the Ninja with double baskets. The cool “indoor grills” and 20 in 1 devices are nice and all but I miss our regular old air fryer.
airfryer • What would you consider to be the holy gr... ->Seconded. Most food airfryer cooking instructions say to cook in a single layer, and if you do a larger quantity of something you have to shake the food and it takes longer. I went from a PowerXL to a Ninja double basket 10qt and sometimes it even feels too small if you make two things.
airfryer • Best small air fryer for single person? ->I’ve had a Ninja Foodi for years. Usually more than £100 but think you can get manufacturer refurbs off of eBay for close to that price. It’s more than just an air fryer. It also has pressure cooker, sauté, roast, dehydrate as well as other functions I don’t use. Best use for me is for sausages, can get up in the morning, chuck them in there for 13 minutes and they’re done without having to tend to them. Also use the pressure cooker for curries, and you can brown the meat in there first before switching to pressure. Mrs even used it to dehydrate orange slices to make her own Christmas wreathes. We wouldn’t be without it.
ketouk • Any ketoers use Air fryers? ->I’ve been using this beast Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 XL 2- Basket fryer for a year, and it’s perfect for families or meal preppers. The dual baskets let me cook two things at once (like chicken wings in one and fries in the other) with different settings, and they finish at the same time thanks to the “Smart Finish” tech. It’s fast, easy to clean, and the 10-quart capacity is a lifesaver when hosting friends. Highly recommend if you need versatility and volume.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->The Ninja Foodi and Cosori Pro are two of the best air fryers for even cooking, large capacity, and versatility. Instant Vortex Plus is another great choice with multiple functions like roasting and dehydrating. If you want something high-end, Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer is excellent.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->Ninja Foodi Dual Zone for multi-cooking, Cosori Pro LE for a compact design, Instant Vortex Plus for versatility, Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer for premium features, and Philips Premium XXL for large portions.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->Top air fryer picks include Ninja Foodi Dual Zone for multi-cooking, Cosori Pro LE for compact efficiency, Instant Vortex Plus for versatility, Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer for premium features, and Philips Premium XXL for large portions.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->I bought a Ninja Foodi on sale for $189 and it lasted 4 years until the lights wouldn't come on in it anymore. It still fried and toasted at least 2 times a day everyday though. So we bought the same model again since the lights are not replaceable. Not technically BIFL, but we think it is worth every penny and inch of counterspace it takes up.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->Ninja foodi is my holy grail. I’ve had it for 5 years. I do everything with it. I couldn’t recommend a better one. Super plus is you can remove the cooking basket and wash it. It’s not connected to plastic. Easy to clean. Lots of function. Pressure cooking, baking, dehydrating, slow cooker, air fryer. List goes on.
BuyItForLife • Best Air Fryers to Buy? ->I was against getting an air fryer because I figured it would just be one more appliance taking up space but my partner bought one anyways and we use it multiple times a week. It isn't just awesome for stuff that would normally be fried, or for reheating crispy stuff. It also cooks lots of other stuff faster than an oven or stove. We got a double basket Ninja air fryer so we can do potatoes or veggies or whatever in one and meat in the other. It's awesome. It's worth it just for how quick and easy it is to make perfect potatoes in multiple styles alone lol ETA: you don't say how many people you're cooking for though. I'm in a 2 person household so it's easy to cook an entire meal for the two of us just using the air fryer. If you're cooking for multiple people, it'll probably be best to get a double basket one but you'll probably need to use both baskets to make enough of just one thing and then make the rest of the meal conventionally.
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->I think it depends what style you buy. My mom had a toaster oven type one and I don’t like it as much as my own. Plus gotta wait for it to preheat. I have a ninja foodie that doesn’t need to preheat and it’s what started getting me to cook more. However, cleaning it is a bitch so there might be that regret.
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->I have a ninja foodi that’s like an air fryer plus a small oven plus a toaster oven (does some other stuff I don’t use too). I use it almost every day. Sometimes I use it multiple times a day. It preheats essentially immediately, so anything that can fit in it (which includes most frozen pizzas) goes in it instead of the real oven. It makes cooking feel like less of a commitment.
adhdwomen • If I buy an air fryer, will I regret it? ->yeah, the ninja foodie is Teflon free and it air fries, slow cooks, sous vides, it's like a 12 in 1 gizmo, I love mine.
parrots • Bird safe air fryer? ->We have the same one
airfryer • Anyone have an air fryer that doesn’t loo... ->Big yes. I've cooked most of the other suggestions plus baked potatoes and on one rainy day steaks.
GoRVing • Air Fryer. Are you a fan of this or not? ->They were good. No charcoal flavor, but cooked perfectly and fast.
GoRVing • Air Fryer. Are you a fan of this or not? ->100%, I only tried it because of the weather and I was pleasantly surprised.
GoRVing • Air Fryer. Are you a fan of this or not? ->I agree with that. And an air fryer can make fried food taste good and the bonus healthy.
GoRVing • Air Fryer. Are you a fan of this or not? ->Yeah I never used one until last month. It's a hit, definitely added to the list of must haves
GoRVing • Air Fryer. Are you a fan of this or not? ->I have the instant oven and it’s worked amazing. Have had it forever but it’s not easy to clean the inside. So I just bought a basket style. I initially bought the Ninja dual basket and i was not impressed at all. I returned it. It just didn’t cook the food well. Not anywhere near as good as my other one. It shows you can out quite a bit in the baskets but it took forever. So I got the Instant basket 6Qt. It’s so much better. I’ve heard good things about Cosori but never tried one.
airfryer • I need a suggestion on a new air fryer. T... ->Just for your info the double stack one does not have great reviews online. Side by side ninja would be my choice as I have it and love it
airfryer • Look to upgrade from our single Ninja air... ->I recently bought the Cosori Pro 2 and it completely blew my ninjas out of the water. I had a Ninja Foodi and the Ninja AF101 and Dual Zone (endless cycles of upgrading and gifting to friends who didnt have an air fryer). Got a Cosori as an extra air fryer. It was $48 on clearance at walmart due to the red color not being very popular. The Cosori performs better than the Ninja in a very key aspect, the removable basket design. Since the sides are also detachable from the overall basket, they can add vents to the side of the basket. This allows the circulation of air to the underside even if the basket is completely full. Ninja's removable plate design would always result in a soggy underside if I overfilled due to the air being unable to circulate. In a scenario where both are half empty, they perform the same - slight edge to the Ninja.The removable basket vents no longer makes me afraid of just dumping a bag of fries This is not worth selling your Ninja and buying a new Cosori. These downfalls can be easily solved by preheating, shaking or simply not overfilling. But it's nice to just set it and forget it And just a preference, I infinitely prefer cleaning the dual basket than trying to remove a hot plate from the bottom
airfryer • The Cosori removable basket design is sup... ->I recently bought the Cosori Pro 2 and it completely blew my ninjas out of the water. I had a Ninja Foodi and the Ninja AF101 and Dual Zone (endless cycles of upgrading and gifting to friends who didnt have an air fryer). Got a Cosori as an extra air fryer. It was $48 on clearance at walmart due to the red color not being very popular. The Cosori performs better than the Ninja in a very key aspect, the removable basket design. Since the sides are also detachable from the overall basket, they can add vents to the side of the basket. This allows the circulation of air to the underside even if the basket is completely full. Ninja's removable plate design would always result in a soggy underside if I overfilled due to the air being unable to circulate. In a scenario where both are half empty, they perform the same - slight edge to the Ninja.The removable basket vents no longer makes me afraid of just dumping a bag of fries This is not worth selling your Ninja and buying a new Cosori. These downfalls can be easily solved by preheating, shaking or simply not overfilling. But it's nice to just set it and forget it And just a preference, I infinitely prefer cleaning the dual basket than trying to remove a hot plate from the bottom
airfryer • The Cosori removable basket design is sup... ->