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Best Ninja Deals UK 2026

Updated 2026-06-05 · 8 min read

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Ninja has carved out a genuinely distinctive position in the UK kitchen appliance market — not by being the cheapest option, nor by chasing the premium end occupied by brands like Vitamix or De'Longhi, but by sitting in a middle ground that prioritises versatility and build quality at prices most households can justify. Their products tend to reward people who cook frequently and want one appliance to handle several jobs, rather than buyers looking for the simplest tool to do a single thing. That versatility is also where Ninja's honest trade-off lives: the multi-function designs can feel more complicated to clean and operate than dedicated single-purpose appliances, and the controls on some models have a learning curve that more straightforward competitors simply don't. If you value simplicity above all else, Ninja isn't always the right answer.

What makes the current selection worth attention is that several of these prices sit at or near their recorded historical lows — meaningful context that percentage-off banners alone don't give you. We track real price history on every product listed here, so the savings claims are grounded in data rather than inflated reference prices. For a broader view of what's worth buying across the whole category right now, our Best Kitchen Deals UK 2026 guide covers the full market, and you can browse all current reductions across the category on our Kitchen deals page.

Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-IQ in Black/Silver

Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-IQ in Black/Silver
£99.99£149.99save £50 (33%)Lowest price we’ve trackedView deal →

This model combines a full-size jug blender with a personal cup attachment, and the Auto-IQ programmes handle timed blending patterns automatically rather than requiring you to stand and manually pulse — a small but genuinely useful distinction from standard blenders in this price range. It suits households where one person wants a quick personal smoothie in the morning while the jug handles larger batches for family meals or soups. The motor is capable, but it's not as quiet as some rivals at this price, which is worth knowing if you're blending early in the morning in a flat. At £99.99 against an average tracked price of £100.28 across 171 data points, this is as low as it's ever been recorded and represents solid value — if our Best Blender Deals UK guide is on your reading list, this one is worth comparing directly.

Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup Maker in Black

Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup Maker in Black
£129.99£179.99save £50 (28%)Lowest price we’ve trackedView deal →

What separates this from a standard blender is the heated element built into the jug, which means you can cook and blend soup in the same vessel without transferring hot liquid — a practical feature that reduces both washing up and the risk of hot splashes. It suits people who make soups, sauces, or heated drinks regularly and want a single appliance that handles the whole process. The limitation is size: the jug is designed primarily for blending and soup-making rather than crushing ice or handling thicker frozen blends as effectively as a dedicated high-powered blender. At £129.99 against an average of £130.62 across 79 data points, the current price matches its all-time low, which makes this a straightforward decision for anyone already considering it.

Ninja Foodi MAX Pro Health Grill, Flat Plate & Air Fryer in Black/Silver

Ninja Foodi MAX Pro Health Grill, Flat Plate & Air Fryer in Black/Silver
£229.99£299.99save £70 (23%)Lowest price we’ve trackedView deal →

This combines a contact grill, a flat plate for things like eggs and pancakes, and a full air fryer function, making it one of the more genuinely multi-purpose countertop appliances in the Ninja range. It suits households that want to reduce oven use, cook healthier grilled food without a dedicated outdoor setup, or simply don't want four separate appliances taking up worktop space. The size is considerable, and storage can be awkward in a smaller kitchen. Our price history shows 174 data points with both the current price and the average sitting at exactly £229.99, which means this is at its tracked floor but hasn't historically dipped lower — worth watching rather than rushing on, hence the WATCH verdict.

Ninja FrostVault 45QT/42L Wheeled Cooler with Dry Zone in Olive

Ninja FrostVault 45QT/42L Wheeled Cooler with Dry Zone in Olive
£259.99£329.99save £70 (21%)Lowest price we’ve trackedView deal →

This is an outlier in Ninja's UK lineup — a hard-sided wheeled cooler with a separated dry zone for keeping food away from ice melt, a feature more commonly found on higher-end outdoor brands like Yeti or Coleman's premium range. It suits campers, festival-goers, or anyone who spends extended time away from a fridge and wants serious insulation performance from a wheeled solution. The price point is high for a cooler, and buyers who only need it for occasional day trips will find it hard to justify. Across 212 data points, both the current price of £259.99 and the tracked average are identical, so this is at its floor but has never been lower — hence a WATCH verdict until there's clearer downward movement.

Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker in Grey Lid/Black Body

Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker in Grey Lid/Black Body
£229.99£299.99save £70 (23%)Lowest price we’ve trackedView deal →

The Woodfire's defining feature is its woodchip pellet box, which generates genuine smoke flavour from an electric appliance — something most electric grills simply cannot replicate. It suits flat or indoor-adjacent spaces where a traditional charcoal or gas BBQ isn't practical, but where the flavour of smoked food still matters. The woodchip pellets are a consumable cost that adds up over time, and sourcing them reliably is something to factor in before buying. At £229.99 against a tracked average of £231.26 across 55 data points, the current price matches the all-time low, and the small margin between current price and average tells you this rarely sits higher — making this one of the cleaner value calls in the current selection.

How Ninja Compares to the Competition

At the blender end, Nutribullet undercuts Ninja significantly on single-serve personal blenders — you can find capable options under £60 — but Nutribullet doesn't offer the dual-jug versatility or heated soup-making that Ninja's range includes. Philips and Morphy Richards compete at similar price points on grills and multi-cookers, often with simpler interfaces, though generally without the air fryer integration Ninja builds in as standard. For outdoor cooking, Ninja's Woodfire sits in a different lane from gas and charcoal alternatives; Weber, for instance, delivers more authentic BBQ performance outdoors but requires space and a gas supply. On air fryer functionality specifically, Cosori and Instant offer strong competition at lower prices — our Best Air Fryer Deals UK guide covers those alternatives properly if you're open to other brands. Where Ninja genuinely pulls ahead is in build consistency and the breadth of functions packed into a single unit across its mid-range.

Who Should Look Elsewhere

If you want a single-function appliance done exceptionally well — a blender that purely focuses on power, or a grill built solely for performance — Ninja's multi-function approach is likely to frustrate you, and the extra cost rarely makes sense for occasional users. Budget-conscious buyers looking to spend under £60 on a blender or under £80 on an air fryer will find better value elsewhere; our Best Blender Deals UK and Best Cookware Deals UK guides cover those tiers properly. Similarly, anyone wanting a genuine outdoor BBQ experience should prioritise a charcoal or gas setup over the Woodfire, which is specifically designed around the constraints of outdoor-restricted living.

Which Deal Offers the Strongest Value Right Now?

The Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-IQ at £99.99 is the clearest value call in this current selection. With 171 data points confirming this matches the all-time tracked low, and an average price of £100.28 showing it almost never drops below this level, there's no meaningful case for waiting. The dual-format design delivers genuine daily utility at an entry price that's hard to fault for what you're getting. For anyone still weighing up options across the full category, our Best Kitchen Deals UK 2026 guide and the Kitchen deals page are the right places to check what else is currently sitting at or near its tracked floor.

Frequently Asked Questions

The core difference is that the Foodi Blender & Soup Maker has a built-in heating element, meaning it can cook and blend in the same jug — useful if you regularly make hot soups, sauces, or warm smoothies without wanting to transfer between pans. The 2-in-1 with Auto-IQ is a cold blending machine only, better suited to smoothies, protein shakes, and crushed ice. If your main use case is cold drinks and meal prep blending, save the £30 and go with the 2-in-1.

The Ninja Foodi MAX Pro includes a flat plate accessory specifically so you can use it as a flat-surface contact grill or as an air fryer without the ridged grill plate in place. You swap the plates depending on what you are cooking — the ridged plate for grilling meat with char lines, the flat plate for eggs, bacon, or paninis, and the air fry mode works with either plate installed. It is a genuinely multi-function unit rather than a grill with a secondary air fry mode bolted on.

The Ninja FrostVault is a fully passive cooler — it requires no power, no ice maker, and no connection to a vehicle or mains socket. It relies entirely on ice or ice packs you load into the Dry Zone compartment, which is designed to keep ice separated from food so contents stay dry. Ninja claims it can retain ice for several days depending on ambient temperature and how frequently the lid is opened, making it practical for camping trips or festivals rather than just day use.

The Ninja Woodfire uses a dedicated pellet burner box that you fill with Ninja's woodfire pellets, which ignite during the cook to produce genuine wood smoke that infuses the food. It is not a liquid smoke system or an aroma-only feature — independent user testing consistently reports a noticeable smoky flavour on chicken, ribs, and fish. The pellet box is small, so the smoke intensity is milder than a full offset smoker, but it is a functional smoking mechanism rather than a marketing label.

Yes — three of the five deals are currently sitting exactly at their lowest ever recorded price: the Ninja 2-in-1 Blender at £99.99, the Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup Maker at £129.99, and the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker at £229.99. The Ninja Foodi MAX Pro Health Grill and the Ninja FrostVault Cooler are also at their lowest recorded price, though both have averages that match their current price almost exactly, suggesting these products rarely go lower.

The Ninja FrostVault Cooler has the largest dataset with 212 data points, followed closely by the Ninja Foodi MAX Pro Health Grill at 174 data points and the 2-in-1 Blender at 171 — all three have substantial tracking history. By contrast, the Ninja Woodfire BBQ has only 55 data points, meaning its price history is less mature and a deeper discount may yet appear as more data is recorded. If you are considering the Woodfire specifically, the thinner dataset is worth factoring in before assuming the current price is the floor.

A WATCH verdict here means the current price of £229.99 is at the recorded lowest, but the average price of £229.99 across 174 data points is identical — indicating this product almost never deviates from this price point at all. There is no evidence in the data of it dropping lower, but equally no premium above this price to justify urgency. It is worth monitoring in case a clearance or promotional event pushes it below £229.99, but based on current data there is no reason to expect that imminently.

Based on the average price data, the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker offers the largest absolute saving — its average price is £231.26, and it is currently £229.99, a saving of £1.27 over the mean. The Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup Maker averages £130.62 against a current price of £129.99, saving £0.63 on average. The 2-in-1 Blender's average is £100.28 versus £99.99, saving £0.29. In practical terms, none of these products fluctuate significantly, so the percentage discount displayed (23–28%) reflects savings against the original RRP rather than the tracked market average.