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Ninja Speedi 12-in-1 Multi-Cooker, Air Fryer & Slow Cooker
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Ninja Speedi 12-in-1 Multi-Cooker, Air Fryer & Slow Cooker

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The Ninja Speedi's real party trick isn't the air fryer function — it's the ability to steam and crisp simultaneously, finishing a complete meal in a single vessel in under 15 minutes. You can steam rice and vegetables in the base while the air fryer lid browns protein on top, all in one go. That's a genuinely different proposition to a standard multi-cooker, and it solves the weeknight problem of juggling multiple pots without a dishwasher's worth of clearing up afterwards.

Who Is This For?

This is aimed squarely at one or two-person households who are short on kitchen space and shorter on time — renters, students in better-equipped flats, or couples who've outgrown the microwave-and-one-pan routine but don't want a full Thermomix-scale commitment. If you regularly cook for four or more, the 5.7-litre capacity will frustrate you on batch-cooking days, and you'd be better served looking at a larger pressure cooker setup instead.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise how quickly it produces genuinely textured food — crispy exteriors without a dedicated air fryer taking up additional worktop space. The Speedi Cook function in particular earns repeat mentions for cutting cooking times that slow cookers would stretch across hours. The most reliable complaint centres on the lid mechanism and condensation management; steam can pool awkwardly, and the unit requires more careful positioning than the marketing suggests. Some users also find the inner pot prone to slight warping after repeated high-heat cycles.

The Deal

At £169.99 against a listed was-price of £229.99, the headline saving is £60, or 26% off. However, because this product is newly tracked on our site, we have no price history to confirm whether £229.99 represents a genuine long-term RRP or an inflated reference point — and that distinction matters. Check our best Ninja deals and best air fryer deals pages for broader context before committing. If the price history validates over the coming weeks, this becomes considerably more compelling — for now, watch it.

Price History & Verdict

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Based on our price history this is above the average price. Consider waiting for a better deal.

Current Price £229.99
Lowest Recorded £169.99
Average Price £199.99
Original Price £229.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The Ninja Speedi's headline feature is its Speedi Meals function, which uses steam and rapid cooking to prepare a protein and side dish simultaneously in a single 6.2-litre pot — no swapping baskets mid-cook. The 12 functions include pressure cooking, air frying, steam air frying, slow cooking, searing, sautéing, and more, all within the same unit, but the air fryer crisping layer sits above the base ingredients rather than being a fully separate drawer-style fryer.

It suits households of 2–4 people who want to cut down on weeknight cooking time, particularly those who regularly make one-pot meals like curries, risottos, or chicken with roasted veg — the steam-and-crisp combination genuinely reduces total cook time compared to using an oven. The honest limitation is capacity: the 6.2-litre pot sounds generous, but when using the Speedi Meals layered cooking method, you're effectively splitting that space, so feeding five or more people or batch cooking large quantities will feel restrictive.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no price history to confirm whether £169.99 represents a genuine low or sits close to its typical street price. The stated saving of £60 off a £229.99 RRP should be treated cautiously until further price data is collected, as RRP-based discounts can be misleading if the product rarely sold at full price. It is worth adding it to a price tracker now so you can judge future drops against today's figure.

The Instant Pot Duo Crisp (available around £150–£180) is the closest direct rival, combining pressure cooking with an air fryer lid, but it uses a separate lid swap rather than an integrated cooking system, making the process slightly more cumbersome mid-recipe. The Ninja Speedi's advantage is the simultaneous layered cooking function, which the Duo Crisp cannot replicate; however, the Instant Pot has a larger and more established community of recipes and a strong reputation for pressure cooking consistency. If pressure cooking is your primary use, the Duo Crisp competes closely on performance; if you want faster all-in-one weeknight meals, the Speedi's design is more purposeful.