Best Ninja Air Fryers
Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF300
- Price (RRP) $449.99
- Capacity7.6L
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Really love this machine, I feel like I can’t give it five stars because the baskets singly aren’t big enough to put a chicken in, which is my fault because I bought a double basket. For what it is, it’s great. Show details
Ninja Air Fryer Max AF160
- Price (RRP) $349.99
- Capacity1.3 kg
- Capacity5.2L
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Works great but difficult to clean the bucket and crisper plate. I can't even buy a replacement crisper plate because it's been out of stock for ages. Will not be buying Ninja air fryers again. Show details
Ninja Foodi Max XXXL Dual Zone Air Fryer
- Capacity2.8 kg
- Capacity9.5L
We should have learned after our first experience. Another failure to turn on without any precipitating factor. The same fault, the same Ninja model.… Read more
Just a smidge outside of warranty too. A quick Google and Reddit search reveals many other similar instances of failure. A reasonable observer would conclude that they are built to fail. This is the last time we buy any Shark or Ninja product.
Ninja Foodi Smart XL Grill & Air Fryer AG551
- Capacity1.4 kg
- Capacity5.7L
Just bought this wonderful air fryer from Bing Lee Warilla . Have used this a number of times, and the stand out is amongst other things is the… Read more
cooking times . It took and hour and a quarter in the oven for chicken wings , in the Ninja Foodi Smart Grill 20 minutes . If you are looking for more me time, you wont regret investing in one of these appliances. 5/5 Ninja Mrs. T. Wren
Ninja XXXL FlexDrawer AF500
- Price (RRP) $599.99
- Capacity10.4L
Easy to use with 2 separate sections or 1 megazone. Separate zones on separate temps and time works well for fish and chips. Megazone for family roast also works well. Draw glides effortlessly and unit not too noisy when in use Easy to clean Show details
Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer
- Capacity3.8L
This is one of the best appliances in the house! I use this for warming or cooking most things and the best thing is you can cook with it then place… Read more
the once cooled in the fridge and then from the fridge take it out and warm it up again. No extra plates and washing etc etc this has to be best air fryer around!!!
Ninja Foodi XL Air Fry Oven DT200
- Capacity5.4 kg
- Capacity29L
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Don't buy! I am disappointed This is genuinely a manufacturing fault, as you can't clean it, especially inside Any spit of food sticks to the coating… Read more
inside and around the oven, and it looks horrible NSW Fair Trading should know about it As the company isn't interested As others in reviews are having the same problem This should not be the case when buying a product, and it could be a safety issue as well if you can't clean it
Ninja Air Fryer 4.7L Pro AF141
- Price (RRP) $149.99
- Capacity4.7L
I’ve been late to the air fryer revolution and previously quite skeptical. This has changed my mind. The Ninja Pro 4.7L feels like quality. The… Read more
drawer fits well. The handle is solid. The digital controls and programmes have been thought about and it just all clicks.
Like every appliance or cooking method, nothing’s ever perfect, and there’s always a clean up. This appliance is instinctively easy to use and makes a great job of cooking smaller items, better and seemingly more economically than my fan-bake oven or gas cooktop.
The trick, however, is to appreciate that all fats and oils must go somewhere, whatever cooking method you use. In an air fryer, the fat from your bacon that was once right there in a frying pan is now neatly in the bottom pan. That’s cool! So much better than scrubbing out a frying pan. But equally, the base of an air fryer must be regularly cleaned out. I let it cool then use a silicon spatula to scoop out the cold fat residue, and scrub it with a soft brush and water with some dishwashing liquid. I do not put it in the dishwasher and worry for people who do, despite the manufacturer’s claims. It surely must erode the teflon coating over time.
In the Ninja AF141, the buttons are handy, the programmes easy to understand and it’s a breeze to use. A little difficult in that separating the insert tray from the base after cooking either requires a finger into the centre hole (impossible unless it’s cooled down), or tipping it upside down and shaking. Not the best, especially when hot.
These are hardly complaints in the scheme of things. This is a great small appliance. Things cook quicker with lower fuss and mess. Using inherent fats and oils rather than adding them to a pan feels instinctively healthier and the quality of food that comes out of it has, for me, been surprisingly good.
Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6.2L AF181
- Price (RRP) $179.99
- Capacity4 kg
- Capacity6.2L
I bought my air fryer in November 2025, and now I use it almost exclusively to cook 95% of my meals. I don't know if it's the best air fryer on the… Read more
market, but it is perfect for my needs (I am a single pensioner). If I have one minor complaint, it's that the unit is noisier than I expected. Other than that, the capacity of the basket is more than generous - enough to accomodate a 20cm cake pan - and it works as advertised.
Ninja DoubleStack XXXL Air Fryer SL400
- Price (RRP) $449.99
- Capacity9.5L
Very disappointed I’ve had a XL Pro air fryer before and it was fantastic, thought I’d update to a double stack so I could cook full meals. After… Read more
much trial and effort I’ve gone back to my XL Pro as the double stack cooked unevenly when using both trays, repeated efforts gave the same result, I was constantly checking and increasing time to get and even cook, in other words I couldn’t leave it. Now Ninja makes a usually quality product, my XL PRO is an example of this but really if you are buying a double stack I wouldn’t recommend it
Ninja Air Fryer AF100
- Price (RRP) $249.99
- Capacity3.8L