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The Ninja Air Fryer and Toaster Oven, Foodi Series, is a powerful 10-in-1 kitchen appliance that combines air frying, baking, and more, all while delivering faster cooking times and healthier meals. With a spacious capacity and advanced convection technology, it ensures crispy, delicious results every time.
Finish Type | Stainless Steel,Finish |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 33.63 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.09"D x 20.22"W x 13.34"H |
Capacity | 21 Liters |
Color | 10-in-1 |
Door Style | Dropdown Door |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Control Type | Knob |
Special Features | Programmable |
B**Y
Versatile Kitchen Powerhouse – A Must-Have Appliance
The Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven (DT201) is an exceptional all-in-one appliance that combines the functions of an air fryer, toaster oven, convection oven, and more. With its spacious 26-quart capacity, it can accommodate a 12-pound turkey or two 12-inch pizzas, making it ideal for large meals and gatherings. The oven features 10 cooking functions, including air fry, bake, roast, broil, dehydrate, and toast, providing versatility to handle various cooking tasks.One of its standout features is the True Surround Convection technology, which ensures even cooking by circulating hot air around the food. This results in crispy and evenly cooked dishes without the need for excessive oil. The digital controls are user-friendly, and the oven preheats quickly, saving time in the kitchen.Additionally, the Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Fry Oven has a sleek stainless steel design that complements any kitchen decor. Its compact footprint allows it to fit comfortably on most countertops, and the flip-away design helps save space when not in use.Overall, the Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven is a powerful and versatile appliance that delivers excellent cooking performance. Whether you're preparing a quick meal or cooking for a crowd, this oven is a valuable addition to any kitchen.
L**8
Awesome oven
Remarkable counter top oven, controls on the handle put operation at the front of oven, rather then the side, great idea. Broiler works very fast and even, 3 minutes to toast the garlic bread, and very even browning. Oven works well, makes muffins and chicken without a fuss, the fan is very quiet. Love the light comes on when you lower the door. A successful product, hats off to the design team.
L**L
It’s easy to use and cooks well.
I love it! It is easy to use and cooks well! It’s good size. Easy to take care of. I’m very happy with it!
A**L
High quality, very flexible .
This isy second if this exact model. I use this for almost everything and the first one was used daily for 3-4 years before I wore it out.. Good capacity and ALL the modes work well ..
H**T
Good, but ...
This is a LARGE unit that looks really nice. I went back and forth between this one and the most popular Cuisinart one which I used TO DEATH before buying this one. I went with this one because I wanted more space on the inside of the oven and I liked the look more. The Cuisinart is not even the slightest bit sleek looking and it sat front and center in my kitchen. With all the positive reviews for this Ninja, I took a chance.When it arrived it was bigger than what I wanted. Yes, I measured, but it's presence was much more pronounced even though it wasn't that much bigger. Fortunately, it's nice looking, but ... damn did that little bit of more make a difference.Down to brass tax ... the thing that was HEAVEN about the Cuisinart was that it cut my cooking time in HALF. This is really important to me. With the Ninja, I might as well have been using a regular oven in terms of how long it took to make anything. YES, you are skipping the preheat time, but compared to the Cuisinart, this took TWICE AS LONG to cook or air fry anything. That is SIGNIFICANT.That said, if you wait patiently, it cooks things perfectly. The Cuisinart tended to run hot and if you weren't careful you could burn something. I adjusted every temperature on the Cuisinart back 25-degrees and had to watch things carefully, but not with the Ninja. It will eventually cook your food to a golden brown, or whatever. I believe when I traded up for more space on the inside it just added the cook time on because there's too much room for the oven to heat quickly. Total bummer. Not worth the trade for my needs.This is also important: When you use the air fry function on this Ninja machine, it literally sounds like a small airplane is taking off in your kitchen THE ENTIRE TIME IT'S RUNNING. It is incredibly annoying. I cannot undersell this point. Good luck having a conversation with that thing running.I love that the Ninja controls are on the handle and are touch. It seems like it would cause problems, but it doesn't. This is probably the most awesome part of it's design. It is sleek and it is so easy to use.The Ninja is way easier to clean than the Cuisinart. Way.If the Ninja and the Cuisinart had a baby, I would buy it. When I need a new one, I will look for that. If I don't find it, I will go back to the Cuisinart so I can cut my cook time in half and hear myself think.Also, an odd bonus about the Cuisinart. It was all stainless steel. My dog pulled it off the counter over a dozen times and it never broke or looked dinged up or anything. It was incredible. If the dog dragged the Ninja off the counter it would be toast with the glass front (unless it's special glass?). And, with the Ninja's door handle being bigger and closer to the edge of the countertop, this is a real hazard that I had to create a workaround for -- dog life.
J**N
Basically replaced our oven
Just bought a replacement after 4 years of HEAVY use. This thing has all but replaced my conventional oven. It fits plenty and cooks much faster than a regular convection oven. I was fine buying a replacement after four years of using it several times per day.
A**E
Bakes cakes!
I got this to replace my gas oven for baking cakes and other treats. There was a learning curve, but after getting used to how this oven works, it bakes cakes perfectly! This is how I do it:1) Choose the Bake mode and set the temperature to the temperature that your recipe calls for. This oven will automatically adjust and bake at a temperature that is actually 25 degrees lower than that temperature (to account for the fact that it's an air fryer/ convection oven).2) The oven will beep when it's done "preheating" but at that point the temperature is nowhere close to the recipe temperature. Wait a few more minutes. If you use an oven thermometer you'll be able to see when it has actually reached the correct temperature (which should be 25F lower than what you set it at).3) Cakes usually bake faster than in a regular oven, so check early and go by smell.4) The oven uses quite a bit of electricity so I usually run this in its own outlet.Hope this helps anyone else who is looking to use this for baked goods!
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