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We have Ninja.
Greatest thing since sliced bread....buy the bigger model.
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Campfire Regular
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Love it. Two drawer ninja. Great for chicken thighs, wings, fries etc. Easiest way to cook. Turn it on and leave it the hell alone.
Last edited by BountyHunter; 11/19/22.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
Joined: Aug 2005
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Wife asked me what I thought about them and I had to admit I know nothing. So who has one and what do you like about it. thanks Got one because my son and his wife have one and like it for some things.. We've tried ours 3 times, may not use it more than 3 more times in the next year.. Might be fine for those who don't do traditional cooking (i.e., heating up boxed stuff), but for me, it's worthless. Just one more 'item' sitting on a kitchen counter taking up space... Bah. I'll give you $25 for it.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
Joined: Nov 2002
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We have Ninja.
Greatest thing since sliced bread....buy the bigger model. Ditto. We use ours all the time. The air fryer works great for wings, pizza, fries, taquitos, etc. The insta-pot function is handy for cooking chicken breasts/thighs, roasts, etc. in a short amount of time and they come out great.
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Campfire Tracker
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Campfire Tracker
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Absolutely the bomb for beer battered cod from costcos and idaho french frys. OK for chicken wings.
.... like tears in the rain
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Late to the party, but FWIW we bought one a couple years ago and literally haven’t used our regular oven since. Funny because the two employees working the store said same when we were looking at the unit but naturally I thought they were FOS. They weren’t.
Make we bought was a Breville I believe. Not small. Can cook a ten pound turkey in one. Or two large chickens, pork tenderloin and like sized portions. MSRP on the unit was north of $500, but we got a deal on a damaged box unit for $300 and change.
It dehydrates, air frys, bakes, toasts, roasts and everything in between. Love the thing. Wouldn’t be without it at this point. Wife broke one of the heating elements on the bottom and I called about replacement parts availability. They told me to send in the damaged unit and three days later got a call from them. Wanted an address to send a brand new unit replacement, no charge. Big fan here.
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