Best Black Friday Ninja deals 2024

Looking for a Ninja deal in the Black Friday sales this year? We've selected the very best Black Friday Ninja deals.

This November, we are sifting through products in the Black Friday sales to pick out genuinely good offers on these typically pricey appliances, so that you don't have to.

: From dates to shopping tips, we explain all you need to know. Keen to see what else we’ve found? Head to our .

Best Black Friday Ninja deals 2024

The Ninja products we've selected here are all decent models that did reasonably well in our tests, but you'll have to read our reviews to find out whether they are Best Buys.

References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.

Our pick: Ninja Foodi MAX 9-in-1 multi cooker OP500UK

* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months: Foodi MAX 9-in-1 multi cooker OP500UK
  • Multi cooker with nine different functions, including air frying, pressure cooking, baking and grilling
  • 35 x 42 x 38cm; 9.5kg (10.7kg with pressure cooker lid)
  • We like: We don't like: 

    There are multi cookers with more functions than this, but the OP500UK covers the ones you're most likely to use. It has a hefty 7.5 litre capacity and it comes bundled with a generous array of accessories - as well as the two separate air frying and pressure cooking lids, there's a two-tier reversible rack, cook and crisp basket, quick start guide and a recipe book. 

    review to see if it's the right model for you.

    Ninja BN650UK food processor

    * Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months: BN650UK food processor
  • Food processor with four automatic programmes for chopping, pureeing, slicing, and mixing
  • 2.1 litre capacity
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    This food processor is very simple to use as the bowl easily fits onto the base and the buttons are all well labelled.  It can run at high and low speeds, and it has a pulse function as well as four one-touch auto programs that Ninja calls ‘Auto-iQ’. It's also very quiet in use, and cleaning up is a breeze as the attachments are easy to remove and can simply be popped in the dishwasher.

    review to see how well it blends, chops and more. 

    Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF300UK air fryer

    * Average price in the past six months:  Cheapest price in the past six months: Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF300UK
  • Air fryer with a 7.6L capacity 
  • Two separately programmable cooking drawers
  • We like:We don't like: 

    This large air fryer has two cooking drawers, each holding up to 3.8 litres, for a total capacity of 7.6 litres. Each drawer can run its own program and timings, and if you want, you can press the sync button so that your food is ready to serve up at the same time.

    To help you get started, it comes with six automatic programs: max crisp, air fry, roast, reheat, dehydrate and bake.

    Read the full  to find out if it's right for the foodie in your life.

    Ninja Foodie PossibleCooker 8L 8-in-1 Slow Cooker

    * Average price in the past six months:  Cheapest price in the past six months: Ninja Possible 8-in-1 Slow Cooker
  • Slow cooker with an 8L capacity
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    This slow cooker is packed with nifty features and useful additions. Its extra settings allow you to do things like brown meat and bake bread as well as slow cook, and it has a built-in spoon holder on top of the handle which prevents countless drips on your worktop - an incredibly simple idea, but an immensely useful one. 

    Read th

    Ninja AF100UK air fryer

    * Average price in the past six months:  Cheapest price in the past six months: Ninja AF100UK
  • Air fryer with a 3.8L capacity
  • We like:We don't like: 

    This digital-display air fryer from Ninja has four preset functions and a 3.8-litre capacity. You can also manually cook, choosing from variable heat settings between 40°C and 210 °C.

    The box includes a crisper plate and a ‘Cook & Crisp’ rack, both of which are dishwasher safe.

    Read the full  to learn how well it cooks different foods.undefined

    Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone AF400UK

    * Average price in the past six months:  Cheapest price in the past six months: Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone AF400UK
  • Air fryer with a 9.5L capacity
  • We like:We don't like: 

    This air fryer has a total capacity of 9.5 litres, split between two 4.75-litre drawers. When it is completely full, Ninja says it can feed around eight people.

    Each drawer can run its own program and timings, and there’s a useful sync function that ensures the food in both drawers is ready to serve up at the same time. It does this by starting the slower program first, so both timers hit zero simultaneously.

    Read the full  to check whether the large capacity means it's right for bigger families.

    Ninja Foodi MAX 15-in-1 multi cooker OL750UK 

    * Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months: Ninja OL750UK Foodi Max 15-in-1 Multi Cooker
  • Multi cooker with 15 different functions
  • 36 x 35 x 36cm; 11.7kg
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    The swiss army knife of multicookers, this Ninja model has a whopping 15 functions, from air frying to pressure cooking and yoghurt making. 

    It's easy to use – the bright display is easy to read and its smart lid means you don't need to swap out the lids to air fry, roast or bake as you do on some other multi cookers we've tried.

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    How 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 .

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