Technology
Ninja’s Foodi multi-cooker is on sale for $80 off on Amazon
There’s something nice about having a vast kitchen appliance arsenal that allows you to cook delicious meals with endless possibilities — the only downside is that if you don’t have a gigantic kitchen, you’re going to run out of space to fit all of your most trusted products. Thanks to Ninja, you can now toss a few of those old devices and replace them with one all-encompassing culinary creation.
The Ninja Foodi multi-cooker, which combines multiple kitchen appliances into one, is currently $80 off on Amazon — it’ll be the most useful space-saver you ever purchase.
Packed into this one machine is a pressure cooker, steamer, air fryer, and tender crisper. You didn’t read that wrong, it really does all of those things. Get all the benefits of an Instant Pot with its pressure cooker setting — which will have meals ready up to 70 percent faster than other methods. Conjure up a batch of crispy french fries, crunchy chicken wings, and more with the simple-to-use air fryer function (and it’s a healthier way to eat fried foods due to the lack of oil). The tender crisper gives a nice finish to your already cooked proteins, and you can even make homemade chips with the device’s built-in food dehydrator. The best part? You only have to find the cabinet space for one appliance instead of five — it doesn’t get any better.
Save space without sacrificing your favorite kitchen products — pick up the Ninja Foodi multi-cooker from Amazon and save $80.
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