Ninja makes the only air fryer that has never failed me — 12 Amazon Spring Deal Days discounts worth buying

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Let’s get one thing straight: if you haven’t at least considered buying a Ninja appliance in the last five years, you’ve probably been living off grid. The company is synonymous with the rise of air fryers, at-home ice cream makers, and blenders. And honestly, when an Amazon sale comes around, it's the first brand I look for.

Nowadays, I don't think I could live without my Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer, which allows my wife and me to cook a full meal without turning the oven on. In fact, our oven broke three weeks ago — and we've opted to go without it during our kitchen renovation, because our Ninja does the job just as well, if not better.

Why I think everyone needs a Ninja Air Fryer

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When I first saw the hype about air fryers, I thought it was a fad that would quickly disappear. But after finally taking the plunge and surrendering my countertop, I have to admit defeat: you absolutely need a Ninja Air Fryer in your life. It fundamentally respects your time in a way few other appliances do. Going from frozen ingredients to a perfectly crispy dinner in under twenty minutes means I actually cook instead of mindlessly ordering takeout after a long day of staring at screens.

If you grab one of their dual-basket models, the "Smart Finish" feature is a legitimate game-changer. Roasting veggies in one drawer while air-frying chicken in the other, and having the machine sync them up to finish at the exact same second, takes away all the stress in the kitchen. It isn't just a passing TikTok trend; in fact, I'd go as far as to say that it’s easily the most impactful piece of tech in my house that doesn't have an Apple logo stamped on the back.


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John-Anthony Disotto
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John-Anthony Disotto is the Collections Editor at Tom's Guide, curating advice on the best products to spend your hard-earned cash on. An award-winning journalist and longtime Apple expert, he previously covered AI at TechRadar and served as How To Editor at iMore. When he isn't at his desk, he's probably trying to stop his French Bulldog Kermit from destroying his newest tech product.

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