If you're in the market for a high-end air fryer, multi cooker, kettle or blender, chances are you've considered a Ninja. This November, we’ll be sifting through products in all the most popular retailers’ Black Friday sales to pick out genuinely good offers on these typically pricey appliances.
Our expert round-up of the best Ninja deals will save you time searching the sales.
To find more expert advice to help you shop smart, take a look at our advice.Why should I shop the Black Friday Ninja deals with Which?
Our experts test and review kitchen appliances throughout the year, not just when the sales are on. On this page, we’ll only feature Ninja appliances that we’ve rigorously tested in our lab.
Our intensive research helps us uncover the very best products from both popular and little-known brands - appliances worth spending your hard-earned money on.
You'll know an appliance is decent if you see it listed here, but it's still worth checking our reviews to find out whether it will suit your specific needs.
Is Ninja a good brand for appliances?
Sarah Hiscock, Which? market analyst for kitchen appliances says:'A focus on multi-functional products has given Ninja an edge in a crowded kitchen appliance market. All-in-one appliances give consumers options without taking up already precious countertop space, and reduce the temptation to break the bank by buying multiple gadgets that do different things.
'Our test results confirm that this does not, however, mean Ninja compromises on performance. Over 40% of our Best Buys air fryers are Ninja models. And air fryers aren’t Ninja’s only forte. The brand also has well-scoring products across many of our tested categories, their reach spreading from small domestic appliances to vacuums, and even hair care products.'
Best Ninja deals in the Black Friday sales
The Black Friday sales are now in full swing, and we've already seen quite a few Ninja deals that are worth a look.
Our pick: Ninja Foodi MAX AG551UK
We like: We don't like:This air fryer has six functions: air fry, bake, roast, reheat, dehydrate and grill. It also has a cooking tray and basket, as well as a digital cooking probe, a ceramic coated cooking pot, a ceramic coated crisper basket, a ceramic coated plate and a cleaning brush.
The removable parts are dishwasher safe, making it convenient to clean.
The limited edition Black and Copper version is cheapest this Black Friday when bought direct from Ninja (£129.99), and it's proving very popular - we've already seen it dipping in and out of stock.
The standard version is also on sale for around £199 from several retailers.
To know more, read our full review of the .Ninja AF400UK Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer
We like:We don't like:With the ability to cook two different foods with separate times and using separate functions, the AF400UK is a versatile air fryer that may be ideal for larger and busier households. Its current deal is the cheapest we’ve seen.
Ninja Foodi MAX 15-in-1 multicooker OL750UK - Black and Copper Edition
We like: We don't like:This multi cooker is like a swiss-army knife, with a cooking function for every occasion. You can pressure cook, air fry, steam air fry (a good setting for roasting meats) and more. You can even make yoghurt.
Find out all our thoughts in our full review of theNinja Woodfire Electric BBQ
We like: We don't like:This electric BBQ hasn't been around for very long but is already having its £349.99 release price slashed.
As well as grilling there's plenty of additional cooking functions such as smoking, air frying, roasting, baking and dehydrating.
Read our full review of the to see if it's a grill you'll want to fire up.Ninja AF500UK
We like: We don't like:If you need some flexibility from your air fryer, then this one from Ninja could be worth a look.
It comes with a divider, which makes it easy to switch between two small cooking zones or one big zone.
It's easy to program thanks to the large display, with clear temperature and timer buttons.
Read our full review to find out what else we think of this air fryer.Ninja Zerostick hard anodised 3-piece saucepan set
We like: We don't like:We've seen these saucepans for £119.99 already this year - but it's still the cheapest price the set has been at in 2023.
This set of pans is PFOA-free, suitable for all hobs, oven-safe and comes with Ninja's 10-year guarantee when you register the product with them.
Read our full review of the for our full thoughts.Ninja Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker ON400UK
We like: We don't like:This Rapid cooker can prepare a one-pot meal - grains, protein and vegetables - in well under 30 minutes.
It has plenty of cooking modes, more than you'd typically find on a multi cooker for this price.
While we've seen this cooker for £160 at various retailers throughout the year, we're seeing it at the cheapest price this year in several retailer's sales.
Read our full review of the to find out our full thoughts on this multicooker.Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK
We like: We don't like:This little air fryer is Ninja's first. Despite its small size Ninja says it can still cook up to 900g of chips in one go. The manual temperature range of 40°C to 210°C is also much wider than most air fryers.
It comes with a crisper plate and a 'Cook & Crisp' rack included, which are both dishwasher safe.
To find out more, read our full review of the .Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF300UK
We like: We don't like:This Ninja's dual zone technology is handy for anyone needing to cook multiple items of food at the same time without resorting to an oven. You can set different timings for each zone.
As a result, it's one of the largest and heaviest. So it's one to keep out on your countertop: don't plan on storing it away in your cupboard.
Read our full to discover everything we liked and disliked about it.Inspiring tips for improving the place you live inHow to recycle your old kitchen appliances
If you're looking to replace some ageing appliances by shopping the winter sales, make sure you dispose of your old items in the correct way.
There are plenty of ways you can offload your unwanted appliances. One option is kerbside collection for small electrical items – in many cases, your local council will collect smaller items such as toasters and kettles. Alternatively, you can drop items at a local recycling centre, or hand them over to retailers that have their own recycling schemes.
For more details on how to get rid of your unused gadgets, consult our guide on .More Black Friday deals from Which?
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