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4Ninja XXXL FlexDrawer AF500

Ninja XXXL FlexDrawer AF500

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4Ninja XXXL FlexDrawer AF500
5.0

5 reviews

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Build Quality
4.6
Cleaning & Maintenance
5.0
Ease of Use
5.0
Value for Money
4.6
5 reviews
debs0303
debs03035 posts
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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

Purchased in at The Good Guys.

  • Product is used: Daily
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Craigg
CraiggSA9 posts
 

Just purchased one of these. This is the 3rd air fryer I have owned and it is by far the best air fryer ever. Large enough for anything. Very user friendly. The results are the best.

Purchased in for $300.

  • Product is used: Several times a week
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Jill
JillNSW17 posts
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Fantastic product – Great for cooking for many or just yourself. This is a great air fryer, it has multiple functions and uses, the smart finish allows you to load the fryer and all your components will be finished at the same time. It has been so easy to clean. The mess from teriyaki chicken sauce just simply rinses off!!! Worth the money !!

Purchased in at JB Hi-Fi for $374.

  • Product is used: Several times a week
Tashleo
Tashleo7 posts
 

Best there is – Awesome! It’s big you can fit whole roasts inside by removing the divider. Honestly makes the best pork belly which can be difficult to get right. I’ve always found air fryers too small to cook properly in but this is great. Super easy to clean as well

  • Product is used: Weekly
Gaela and Russell
Gaela and RussellVIC99 posts
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3rd time lucky – This our third air-fryer following on from a far too small Rank Arena and a better Smith & Nobel 10L unit but this tops the list for capacity, functionality and efficiency. It's usually used for cooking quick meals but has also been used to experiment with a full butterflied chicken (and trimmings) and other things we've not tried before and everything has been great. Took a couple of trials to work out that it needs about 30-40% less cooking time than the previous unit even when being used in dual zone mode and although the buffer between the two zones is a bit lightweight it does seem to do a reasonable job of keeping them separated. Pros: (1) Being able to use the two smaller zones as one large zone is great for cooking larger items. (2) The 'match' timing feature is great for cooking different things to finish at the same time. (3) It's really easy to clean. Cons: (1) It's not the quietest appliance. (2) because the drawer is a single unit, shaking things mid way is a bit difficult.

Purchased in at Amazon for $395.

  • Product is used: Daily
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