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The Ninja Foodi is on sale for $50 off at Amazon
TL;DR: Snag the versatile Ninja Foodi for $199.99 at Amazon. It’s typically $249.99 so you’ll save 20%.
Pressure cookers and air fryers are two of the most talked-about kitchen appliances. From Pinterest boards dedicated to the best Air Fryer recipes to the Food Network’s Pioneer Woman line of Instant Pots, it’s safe to say if you don’t own one of these devices by now, you’re probably getting tired of hearing about them. Stop hate-liking food posts and finally join the hype.
The Ninja Foodi is part pressure cooker and part air fryer, making it one of the best combination appliances available. With Tendercrisp technology, the Ninja transforms frozen food to fried perfection in minutes. And with 75% less fat than traditional cooking methods, this is a cheat day meal you can feel good about. The Foodi’s pressure cooker also works 70% faster than other cooking methods to make even struggle meals taste good. With the Foodi you can cook proteins, grains, and veggies at the same time, because we all know that washing dishes is the worst part of food prep.
Typically $249.99, the Ninja Foodi is on sale for $199.99 at Amazon, a savings of $50.
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