This versatile air fryer from Ninja is $40 off for a limited time
SAVE $40: As of July 15, the Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 is on sale for $89.99 at Amazon — that’s 31% off the usual price of $129.99.
As of July 15, you can snag the Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 for just $89.99 at Amazon — that’s $40 off the regular $129.99 price tag. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, that’s this model’s lowest price in months.
That 31% discount makes this a standout deal for anyone looking to crisp, roast, or reheat with minimal effort.
With a 5-quart nonstick basket and crisper plate, this air fryer looks built for volume, since it can handle up to 4 pounds of fries or 5 pounds of wings in one go. Whether you're batch cooking for the week or whipping up a game-day snack spread, this Ninja seems to have room to spare.
Thanks to Air Crisp Technology, your food gets that golden crunch at 400°F using little to no oil — the result being a crispy-fried texture with up to 75% less fat than traditional deep frying. Its 4-in-1 functionality also promises to cover the essentials with its various modes: Air Fry, Roast, Reheat, and Dehydrate, making it more than just a one-trick appliance. It even offers to handle frozen foods like a pro, taking them from icy to crispy in minutes.
As a bonus, cleanup is an apparent breeze, with both the basket and crisper plate being nonstick, and the compact design set to free up precious counter space.
Included in the box are a chef-inspired 20-recipe cookbook and cooking charts, so even air fryer rookies can hit the ground sizzling.
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