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

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I borrowed it (danish/eu model FN101EUGY) from my mum to test it. **Pros:** * The easiest airfryer to clean on the market! * Portable and takes no more space than a regular sized pot. * Very easy to use and the glass makes it fun to watch the food cook in it. * Useful for a 1-2 person meal at max. **Cons:** * The airfryer is weak, what normally takes 15 minutes will at minimum need additional 5-8 mins extra! * The european model only reach 185c. * I was never satifised with my frozen potato wedges. They took 30 minutes to get somehow crispy, compared to 18 min with my Phillips Premium XXL which always comes out very crispy and golden. But its also a bit unfair comparision. * The glass can get very hot, so keep it out of reach from kids! * Airflow feels concetrated in the center. It did succesfully cook chicken drumsticks/thighs, hotwings, garlic baguette and vegetables, when adding up to 10 minutes extra than other airfryers. Its weakest result came when things need to be crispy or when food was frozen. But the glass design is a game-changer, I hope other follows it too! **EDIT!! REGIONAL MODELS:** I tested the danish/european model: FN101EUGY which max out at 185c/365f and don't have 'Max Crisp' mode. The american model do have the Max Crisp button and maxes out at 232c/450f and would have been an entirely different experience!
If you buy the european model it max out at 185c/365f which i find weak and i sugges to skip it. The american model max out at 232c/450f which is way better! I have updated my comment to OP with the new information regarding regional differences.
A note: If you buy the european model it max out at 185c/365f which i find weak and i suggest to skip it. The american model max out at 232/450f which is way better and would have been an entirely different experience!
Yes thats true! Ninja has made different models which max out different in tempatures. I'm also correcting my comments and answers now. The one I bought in Denmark (EU) max out at 185c/365f and dont have the Max Crisp button. The american model max out at 232c/450f which is way better and also has the Max Crisp and would have been an entirely different experience!
Copy pasted from another reply. "The one I bought in Denmark (EU) max out at 185c/365f and dont have the Max Crisp button. The american model max out at 232/450f which is way better and also has the Max Crisp and would have been an entirely different experience!"
I got a Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 because it has a glass bowl and use stainless steel inserts. https://a.co/d/06pZy8X6 I didn’t want random nonstick chemicals leaching into my food.
Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 is the best air fryer IMO. You need a smaller area to air fry properly. Any stainless toaster oven will be good for the rest of your cooking needs. Don’t try to air fry in it—it makes a mess and doesn’t do a good job. Cuisinart, Breville, Hamilton Beach, etc. I have a Cosori but they don’t make it anymore. Make sure it fits a 12” pizza.
Ninja Crispi with stainless steel inserts from Amazon
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I got the Ninja Crispi 4 in 1 for Christmas to heat up lunches at work and it is amazing so far! Mine came with 6 cup and 4 qt bowls but you can also buy a 6 qt bowl if needed. The glass bowl design is great for being able to see when something is close to being done without having to take it off heat and its amazingly easy to clean. I was a little hesitant about not having a real temp control but I haven't had any issues yet with anything that I've cooked. Highly recommend!
Ninja airfryer 4 in 1 glass. I would say is best in my opinion comes on sale aswell
That's a very interesting comment to read. I love mine and have never found it to be weak - chips in 12 mins, wedges just a few minutes longer, always crispy
Yes, this is the best air fryer I have ever owned. So easy to clean, you can see your food cooking so know when to shake it or end it early, and so simple to use I loved it so much I very quickly bought a 2nd one
I've never found it to be an issue and I regular cook chicken, potatoes and vegetables together
Ninja Crispi. Easiest to wash too
I love mine. Immediately god rid of my previous 2 air fryers (Ninja Foodie and Ninja Double Stack) and bought a 2nd Crispi Cooks food well. Easiest air fryer to clean. You can see food cooking so don't need to check on it as often. Love it
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