The Ninja PossibleCooker Pro just dropped under $100 at Amazon
SAVE $70: As of Nov. 5, the Ninja Foodi PossibleCooker Pro is on sale for just $99.99 at Amazon. That's a savings of 41% and only a few bucks shy of its best price ever.
It's no secret that Mashable's shopping team loves Ninja appliances. They deliver excellent performance, are generally easy to use and beginner-friendly, and come at reasonable prices. We think they're some of the best value products at full cost, but we certainly aren't going to argue a major discount on one of our favorites.
As of Nov. 5, the 8.5-quart Ninja Foodi PossibleCooker Pro is on sale for only $99.99 at Amazon. That's 41% or $70 cheaper than usual and only a few bucks away from its lowest price on record.
Our favorite Ninja multicooker, the PossibleCooker Pro, replaces multiple appliances in your kitchen. Mashable shopping reporter Sam Mangino writes, "So you only have space for one appliance in your kitchen, and you can't decide between a rice cooker and a slow cooker? Choose the Ninja Foodi Everyday Possible Cooker."
While it may not look like much more than a hot plate with a non-stick pot on top, the PossibleCooker Pro is capable of a lot. Besides cooking rice in the blink of an eye, it can also boil a pound of pasta, slow-cook food to perfection, sear and sauté directly in the pot, sous vide, bake, roast, proof dough, and more. The pot itself can even go directly in the oven (up to 500 degrees) and be used as a serving dish. The 8.5-quart option is large enough to cook up to nine pounds of spaghetti and meatballs or enough chili for 20 people, making it ideal for entertaining as well.
It's usually a solid deal at $169.99, but for only $99.99, it's honestly a steal. TBH, I think I just convinced myself to buy one.
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