Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 Multi-Cooker 6L in Black/Silver
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Get This DealNine cooking functions sounds like marketing noise until you realise it means genuinely replacing your pressure cooker, slow cooker, air fryer, and steamer in a single 6-litre pot — a meaningful proposition if you're short on cupboard space but cook varied enough meals to actually use those methods. The real strength here is the combination of pressure cooking and air crisping in one vessel: you can braise a whole chicken under pressure in under 30 minutes, then switch to the crisping lid to brown the skin without dirtying a second pan. That specific workflow is where this machine earns its keep over cheaper single-function rivals.
Who Is This For?
This suits households of two to four people who cook from scratch regularly and find themselves juggling multiple appliances — a slow cooker on the worktop, a separate air fryer taking up space, a pressure cooker in the back of a cupboard. If you already own a standalone air fryer you're happy with and rarely pressure cook, the overlap won't justify the spend. Equally, if you're cooking for six or more consistently, the 6-litre capacity will frustrate you on bigger batch cooks. For those somewhere in the middle, though, this genuinely consolidates a cluttered kitchen. For more options across the range, our best Ninja deals and best air fryer deals pages are worth a look.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise how well the pressure and crisp combination works for midweek meals — particularly ribs, pulled pork, and whole joints that would otherwise take hours. The most common gripe is the size of the unit itself: it's bulkier than most people anticipate, and the two separate lids mean you need dedicated storage space. The non-stick pot also shows wear from metal utensils faster than owners expect at this price point.
The Deal
At £139.99 against a listed was-price of £229.99, the saving looks substantial, but the price history here tells a more nuanced story: the average across 50 tracked data points is £141.79, meaning this is essentially the lowest this machine has ever been sold for, and it spends most of its time very close to this floor rather than up at £229.99. You're not catching a flash drop from a genuinely higher regular price — you're buying at what is effectively the established low. That's still a fair price for what the machine does, but don't be swayed by the headline saving figure. A solid buy at this price; just don't hold out expecting it to drop further.
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