Ninja air fryer multi-cooker cheapest yet as AO, Very and Currys slash price

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The Ninja multi-cooker will save you time and money in the kitchen!
The Ninja multi-cooker will save you time and money in the kitchen!

They say a six pack is made in the kitchen, so if one of your New Year’s resolutions is to get in shape, investing in an air fryer is a great way to create healthier meals in just minutes.

When it comes to air fryers, Ninja is considered to be one of the best brands to go for, and thanks to January sales, this sell-out air fryer multi-cooker is at its cheapest price yet - now £179 down from £229.

That means, shoppers will be making a saving of £50 on this nifty cooking appliance, and it’s available to shop now at AO, Very and Currys.

With a huge 7.5 litre capacity, you can feed the whole family with this brilliant multi-cooker. It has a whopping 9 different functions to choose from including; slow cook, sauté and dehydrate to name a few, so you can create amazing recipes with ease.

This model also features TenderCrisp technology which circulates the air evenly inside the pot for that perfect golden finish - great for homemade chips or roast chicken.

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The easy-to-read LCD display shows you exactly what settings you’ve chosen, so you’re always kept in the loop. And when dinner’s done, all the components of the cooker can be popped straight into the dishwasher - so you can spend less time washing up, and more time enjoying delicious meals with your family.

Not only are air fryers a healthier way to cook, as they use little to no oil, but they’re much quicker to use in comparison to a conventional electric oven - so you’ll be saving loads on your energy bills too!

We’ve spotted some other retailers selling the air fryer at the reduced price of £179 too including Amazon and Appliances Direct - so what are you waiting for?

Shani Cohen

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