Ninja money saving trick sees 'game changer' £30 kitchen gadget 'perfect' for lazy cooks slashed to £13
23.04.2024 - 11:43
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When it comes to innovative kitchen technology designed to making cooking as stress-free as possible, Ninja comes to a mind. The American brand has seen an astronomical rise in popularity in the UK in recent years, partly thanks to its pioneering range of energy-saving air fryers and multi-cookers, which have come in handy during the ongoing cost of living crisis.
Not a brand to stay stagnant, Ninja has already launched five new appliances this year, including its ground-breaking Double Stack XL air fryer, said to be big enough to cook two whole chickens while remaining a third-smaller than its Combi 12-in-1 Multi Cooker and Oven, as the Mirror reports. Ninja has also launched a Bluetooth controlled Woodfire Pro Connect XL electric barbeque, outdoor grill and pizza oven, which is guaranteed to be a hit among foodies in the summer.
While fans of Ninja insist the nifty gadgets are 'worth the investment' and then some, the products are definitely not impulse purchases due to the higher price tags. Luckily, we've found a way to get a Ninja product that speeds up prep time and makes meal look restaurant-worthy for less than £13, thanks to a deal hack.
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At Ninja, the Professional Chopper comes in at £29.99, but savvy shoppers can bag a bargain to get the gadget for just £12.77. The chopper has a powerful 200W motor and simple pulse action design that uses uniquely shaped super-sharp Ninja blades for easy chopping, mincing and pureeing. It comes with two stackable containers meaning you can chop your items
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