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Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 PossibleCooker Slow Cooker & Multi-Cooker Sea Salt Grey [MC1001UK]
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Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 PossibleCooker Slow Cooker & Multi-Cooker Sea Salt Grey [MC1001UK]

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Most slow cookers leave you babysitting the hob first — browning your onions in a separate pan before anything else begins. The Ninja Foodi PossibleCooker eliminates that step entirely, with a cast-aluminium pot that goes from a proper high-heat sear directly into a slow cook, all in the same vessel. That single feature alone changes how genuinely convenient a slow cooker can be on a weeknight, and the claimed five-times greater heating power over conventional models means it reaches temperature faster and holds heat more evenly, using bottom and side elements rather than side-only heating.

Who Is This For?

This suits someone who cooks batch meals regularly — think Sunday stews, pulled pork, or curries that need hours of low, steady heat — but who resents the washing-up that traditional slow cooker recipes create. It's also a practical option for anyone without a full hob setup, such as students in catered flats or those in smaller kitchens. If you already own a quality Dutch oven and cook confidently on a gas hob, the convenience case here is weaker and you may find limited genuine uplift.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the sear-to-slow-cook workflow and the size of the pot, which handles large joints comfortably. The steam and roast functions also get positive mentions as genuinely useful additions rather than gimmicks. The most common gripe is the weight — the cast pot is heavy to lift when full, which matters for anyone with wrist or grip issues. Some buyers also note the lid seal isn't as tight as a pressure cooker, so it isn't a replacement for that function specifically.

The Deal

Currently priced at £99.99, reduced from £149.99, that's a £50 saving at 33% off. This product is newly tracked on our system, so there's no historical low to compare against — we can't confirm whether £149.99 was a stable long-term price or an inflated reference point. At £99.99 it's a solid price for the category, but worth monitoring briefly before committing. A genuinely useful appliance at a fair price — just not yet a verified historic low.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £99.99
Lowest Recorded £99.99
Average Price £99.99
Original Price £149.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The slow cook function on the MC1001UK is a fully capable replacement for a standalone slow cooker, offering both low and high heat settings suitable for braises, stews, and pulled meats. The 7.6-litre capacity is large enough to handle family-sized portions, and the pot can go directly from hob-style sear/sauté mode into slow cook without transferring ingredients. If slow cooking is your primary use, this handles it well whilst giving you six additional cooking modes as a genuine bonus.

The most frequently used functions in day-to-day cooking are slow cook, sear/sauté, steam, and oven/bake, as these cover the vast majority of one-pot meals. The keep warm function is also genuinely practical for batch cooking. The remaining modes such as sous vide are useful occasionally but tend to see less regular use, so if you are buying this primarily for those niche functions, it is worth keeping that expectation realistic.

The MC1001UK is listed at £99.99, down from a previous price of £149.99, representing a 33% saving of £50. This product has only recently been tracked, so there is no long-term price history available to confirm how often it drops to this level, but the current discount against the listed RRP is a meaningful reduction. Based on the available data, this is a good deal rather than a routine promotional price.

Because this product has only just started being tracked, there is no historical data to show whether it has ever dropped below £99.99 or how long this price tends to last. Given that the current price is already £50 below the standard retail price, waiting introduces the risk of the price reverting to £149.99 with no certainty of a better deal appearing soon. Buying now at £99.99 is a reasonable decision based on the information currently available.