This Ninja Crispi is down to a record-low price — now even cheaper than Black Friday

Is one of your new year resolutions to cook more from scratch? Simplify that plan with a great air fryer. Right now, you can buy the Ninja Crispi at Amazon for £99 (was £149.99), which is a record low for the highly regarded portable air fryer.

Even during Black Friday a few months ago, the Ninja Crispi didn’t drop this low. Previously, the lowest price we saw was £120, so this is a hefty drop outside of a major sale.

The Ninja Crispi has a space-saving compact design, which makes it more useful for those with limited space in the kitchen. While smaller, it offers all the essential cooking functions, such as air fry, roast, keep warm, and recrisp, so you’re all set for some delicious results. From my experience, a great air fryer soon stops you from ever needing to use your oven again.

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Particularly well-suited for those with limited space, the Ninja Crispi offers air frying and roasting functionality, as well as a keep warm feature and recrisping. It comes with two removable glass containers and lids, so it’s great for meal prep. The larger one is 3.8L in size, providing enough space to feed up to six people while also allowing for the simultaneous cooking of a whole 1.2kg chicken and vegetables. This is a record-low price and even cheaper than the deal we saw on Black Friday.View Deal

Our Ninja Crispi review goes into depth about why it earns four stars. We appreciated how portable it is, how easy it is to clean, and the fact that you can serve and store food in the glass dishes. The baking mode isn’t the best if you want to make something quite thick, but it’s otherwise very flexible and a good price for a Ninja-branded air fryer.

At heart, you’re buying an air fryer to cook dinner efficiently rather than baking, and the Ninja Crispi does this very well. It’s very fast, and our reviewer had great results when roasting vegetables and other foods, too.

There’s also the fact that it’s very easy to move around compared to the heft of other Ninja air fryers. That’s why it’s the best air fryer for portability, but also for anyone with a small kitchen.

While you’re finding devices that improve your 2026 immeasurably, take a look at the robot vacuum deals. Once your home is cleaned automatically, you’ll never want to dig out the manual vacuum cleaner again.

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