Don’t miss a great opportunity for some huge savings on Ninja blenders and air fryers – trust me, my kitchen is full of them

Ninja is one of the most popular kitchen appliance brands these days, but it keeps itself humble by offering some of the best deals during sales events across retailers. Right now, for example, you can save $50 on best-selling models like the Ninja XL Air Fryer at Amazon US, while the new Ninja Crispi is now £124.99 (was £149.99) at Amazon UK.

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During Amazon Prime Day, we see great prices across a variety of kitchen appliances, but Ninja’s popular products often make for the best out there. This year, things are a little quieter, but some of the best air fryers I’ve personally seen have made the cut, slashing up to 46% off the price tag.

Amazon Prime Day Ninja deals in the US

An excellent option for smaller households or those who regularly need just one part of a dish fried with less oil, this is a top-rated Ninja model. With a 5-quart capacity drawer and preset functions that allow for easy air frying, roasting, reheating, and dehydrating, it’s a great all-rounder.View Deal

Offering all the space of a monster air fryer but in a more space-efficient format, the Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer earned 5 stars in my review. It offers four levels for cooking across its two baskets, and at just over $200, you’re saving $40 on one of (if not) the only vertical-stack air fryers on the market. View Deal

This is a personal favorite that sits proudly on my countertops; the Ninja Blast Portable Blender is Ninja’s personal-sized blender. It comes with a USB-rechargeable base, making it easy to power up if you do decide to take it on the road. Its leakproof, sippy cup lid features a carrying handle, earning it four out of five stars in my review. This is the second-best price I’ve seen for the Ninja Blast after it fell to $39.99 at the end of last year.View Deal

Now, if you need a dual-basket Ninja air fryer, this is the best deal you can get this week; the 10qt Ninja dual-basket air fryer is $159.99 rather than its usual $229.99. With two baskets for simultaneous cooking, a sync mode to make sure it all comes out at once, and six preset functions. It’s a great price, and only $10 higher than the one-off lowest-ever price from earlier this year.View Deal

At its lowest-ever price, the 5.5qt Ninja XL is now $50 off at Amazon, allowing you to fry up to 3lbs of French fries, chicken wings or whatever else you’re craving. There are five customizable cooking programs with a wide temperature range from 105°F to 400°F.View Deal

Amazon Prime Day Ninja deals in the UK

A top seller which we awarded five stars in our Ninja AF300UK review, this best-selling air fryer is now back at one of its best-ever deal prices, and cheaper than the previous Prime Day at Amazon. It’s a large dual-basket air fryer perfect for cooking multiple foods at once.View Deal

Pride of my Ninja collection is the Double Stack, Ninja’s space-saving air fryer. At its lowest-ever price, it’s a fantastic deal, and well worth the money; I scored it full marks in our Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer review, and it’s topped our best air fryer buying guide since release. It offers five cooking settings, which can be split out across its two baskets. Each basket comes with its own rack, adding another level to cook on across its 9.5L capacity.View Deal

Ninja’s newest and most portable air fryer has seen a great discount in a bundle that includes the PowerPod lid plus two resealable glass containers to carry your dishes until you’re ready to cook. In our review, we praised its speedy cooking, easy use and cleaning, making this one of the best air fryer deals I’ve seen this year.View Deal

I love my Ninja Blast Portable Blender, and for good reason; it’s a super handy, portable and relatively powerful gadget for home and on the road. It’s rechargeable via a USB-C cable, features a leakproof sippy lid and a carrying handle. This convenient, grab-and-go design earned it four out of five stars in my review, and with this record-low price, it could earn an even higher rating. View Deal

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