This two-drawer Ninja air fryer is perfect for small kitchens – and it's 57% off for Boxing Day
The 9.5L Ninja DoubleStack XXXL is now just AU$259
This Boxing Day sale season has been an impressive one, with plenty of discounts that are oh-so-close to Black Friday prices. And this Ninja air fryer has been given the same treatment.
Last month, we saw the larger 9.5L XXXL model dropping to its lowest price of AU$251 and it's now pretty darn close to that again – all thanks to an additional coupon available on Amazon that drops it to AU$259. That's a 57% price drop!
Now that's what I call a delicious and tempting deal!
A total of 9.5L sounds like a lot, but that means each individual basket is no more than 4L. That's still quite a bit and could easily feed a family of 3-4, given you can use both drawers at the same time. If you've been keen on a new air fryer for the new year, this is excellent value and it won't even take up too much space in your kitchen. Be sure to check the AU$10 coupon on the listing too.
I'd been eyeing the Ninja DoubleStack since its Aussie release, but then the Ninja Crispi arrived and I got distracted. Honestly, though, I don't need an air fryer, but the one I have – the two-drawer Philips Series 5000 XXL with Steam – takes up a lot of shelf space and hence why I keep lusting after one of the aforementioned Ninjas.
We gave the Ninja DoubleStack review a full five-star score and that says a lot (we're usually very stingy with our marking). While it might not have the steam option that my current air fryer does, it's still a very versatile cooking machine – it can air fry, roast, max crisp, reheat, bake and dehydrate.
Our reviewer found it delivered “great results […] from delicious fluffy fries to perfectly crispy chicken and succulent salmon”. And to make sure you get a meal cooked quickly, there are a couple of synchronised cooking modes, which can either have both baskets finish cooking at the same time, or quickly match the temperature in each.
Honestly, if you're tight on countertop space but need to cook in larger volumes than a single-drawer air fryer will let you, consider this Ninja air fryer.
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