Where to Find the Best Deals on Ninja Air Fryers?
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So, the time has come to join the air fryer revolution sweeping the country. We all love a bargain here so wondered if there were any tips for getting my Ninja at a discounted price or with cash back etc? Over to you deal hunters…
How about trying to win one? Many of the magazine comps are giving one away at the moment and you can enter daily.
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Firstly there are many brands of Airfryers , Ninjas are undoubtedly good but can be double the price of equivalent airfryers , Swan , Tower for instance .
Having said that Ninja Kitchen (the manufacturers ) often have sales on (usually price matched by Amazon, Currys , Argos etc and there is always 2% - 10% cashback from Topcashback .
I would wait a few weeks as airfryers like electric blankets have been in short supply recently and prices have shot up in the last few months (doubled in price ) . There appears to be more stock around now so I would expect prices to drop substantially in the next month or two .
For a real bargain you need to wait till EBay have a 15% or 20% off selected sellers sale (usually 2 or 3 times a month ) . AO , Hughes and Currys often participate in them and a "damaged box" example can be had for about half the shop price ( where I go one of mine , good as new ) .
Most important do your research on various models ,understand what you want , get a feel for the prices (they are ultra expensive at the moment due to lack of supply ) then you will know a great price when you see it .
Most important with airfryers - buy a decent sized one . The "Compact " ones (2litres - 3 litres ) are a waste of space for anything but a small portion of chips . Go into somewhere like Currys to check out the sizes (then buy elsewhere) . Remember you can't ram an airfryer full as you would a deepfat fryer . Airfryers are in fact mini fan ovens so only cook properly about a third of their volume and even then need a good shaking a few times during the cooking .
I bought a 4.3 litre one , loved it but not always big enough so I bought another 5.8 litre one , now I'm covered . They are great but understand what you are going to use it for and get a big enough one .
I recently brought from Very as you can get extra 20% off when you register. It was the besteSt bargain
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