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Ninja - Speedi Series

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"The steam / air fry function is great."

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"The steam / air fry function is great."


"the pressure cooker is better than I thought it would be. ... I use it quite a bit."


"Toasts, air fries, bakes - the other "features" are kind of superfluous but the effect is the same."

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"You just have to preheat it for the air fryer but it only takes a few minutes."


"It air frys really well"


"The steam / air fry function is great."

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r/BuyItForLifeThe Best Air Fryers on the Market to Buy Now?
5 months ago

Cuisinart sucks just fyi, especially the digital air fryer ones. Ninja is good just they don’t seem to have a good size. The tilt one doesn’t have enough clearance to see or even put things like 1-1/2” steaks and the non-flip one is giant.

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r/airfryerSteam air fryers
10 months ago

Have a look at the Ninja Speedi, also has a slow cooker function. The steam / air fry function is great.

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r/cookingforbeginnersCan an airfryer completely replace an oven?
9 months ago

I have the Ninja 12-in-one. I use the regular oven when whatever I’m cooking is too big for the ninja.

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r/BuyItForLifeThe Best Air Fryer at the Moment? Recommendation?
8 months ago

Ninja Speedi is fantastic. Only gripe is that it doesn't save the last used settings.

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r/airfryerBest air-fryer that cooks food according to directions
12 months ago

Yeah I got a ninja that's the pressure cooker/air fryer 2 in 1 machine and I love it. It air frys really well and the pressure cooker is better than I thought it would be. I use it quite a bit. You just have to preheat it for the air fryer but it only takes a few minutes. It's very consistent so you get a good feel for how long you need to heat stuff

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r/CookingIs an air fryer worth it?
8 months ago

We have a ninja foodi since it serves several functions. Air fryer. Slow cooker. Pressure cooker. Dehydrator. Steamer. Etc. We live in an RV full time and have extremely limited counter space but it still made the cut for us. I'm currently making shredded beef for enchiladas in it. It's easy enough to store under our dinette seat.

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r/AppliancesTired of multiple batches with my air fryer, which air fryer should I get?
3 months ago

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

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r/AskUKHas anyone got rid of their oven completely and got an extra air fryer instead?
about 2 months ago

I cook and bake a lot of stuff in the oven which cannot be done to the same quality in the air fryer or mini do it all cooker. Bread, pizza, salmon en croute, etc - these things just don't fit inside. Another issue is that you can't run these things for many hours, so slow cooked things and roasts for broths are impossible. And I love my slow cooked fall of the bone ribs! I use my Ninja Speedy to make a quick lunch, to reheat fries, and to cook lazy dishes of all sorts. But complex dishes still need a proper oven. My dream is to buy a house and equip it with an industrial full size oven rack, lol.

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r/CookingShould I buy a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer for my tiny kitchen? I can only pick one…..
3 months ago

gonna look like an ad read, promise its not lol. I love the Ninja Speedi, it has been a life saver (that in combination with my instant pot). We have a full size kitchen, and I'm an ex sous chef, but in the past few years, i have become disabled and cant cook like i used to. My wife works full time now and i still like to make sure she has a good meal when she gets home, and sometimes, when my disability has me bed ridden, I cant be on my feet or even vertical for more than 10-15 minutes. With it, i can still get up and easily make her a delicious meal, and not be in too much pain. Clean up is easy, can bake, steam, airfry, and a lot more with it, best purchase i've never made (was a gift from my father lol)

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r/CookingIs an air fryer worth it?
8 months ago

Depends on the type. I have a ninja countertop one that looked like a small oven. It's got like 10 different settings. Air fryer is spacious and the toast function works great too.