Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 PossibleCooker Slow Cooker & Multi-Cooker Sea Salt Grey [] in Blue
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Get This DealThe standout capability here isn't the slow cooking — it's the ability to sear meat directly in the same vessel before switching to a low-and-slow cook, all without dirtying a separate pan. That single workflow change is what separates this from a standard slow cooker. Browned-then-braised dishes like beef short ribs or lamb shoulder develop noticeably deeper flavour, and the wide 5.7-litre cooking pot handles a whole chicken with room to spare. It also steam roasts, sautés, and functions as a large saucepan, meaning it genuinely displaces several items rather than just adding to the clutter.
Who Is This For?
This suits households that cook from scratch several times a week but resent the washing-up — particularly those feeding four or more people who want batch cooking and braising without constant supervision. It's also well suited to anyone whose hob space is limited, since the PossibleCooker can replace two or three pieces of kit simultaneously. If you already own a full multicooker with pressure cooking — a Ninja Foodi with lid, for instance — the overlap is significant enough that you'd be doubling up rather than upgrading. Check our best Ninja deals guide if you're weighing up the broader range.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the heat retention and the even cooking across the wide base, particularly for stews and pulled pork that hold temperature well on the keep-warm setting. The pour spout on the pot gets specific mentions as a practical detail that cheaper rivals miss. The most common criticism is the lid — it's glass with a basic steam vent and doesn't lock, which limits it compared to pressure-capable alternatives and makes it slightly awkward to store upright.
The Deal
Currently priced at £99.99, down from £149.99, the saving is £50 — 33% off. This product is newly tracked on our site, so there's no long-term price history to draw on, meaning we can't confirm whether £149.99 represents a genuine regular retail price or an inflated anchor. That caveat aside, £99.99 for an eight-function appliance of this build quality sits at a reasonable entry point relative to the wider market. A solid buy at this price, but worth watching for a few weeks if you're not in a rush.
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