Meet the Ninja Air Fryer Pro Xl, a fast and easy way to get the perfect crisp with up to 450F of heat. MaxCrisp Technology surrounds your favorite foods with superheated air for hotter crispy results. Cook up to 9 lbs. (6. 5 qt. ) of wings using little to no oil and enjoy your favorite foods guilt-free. With six cooking functions you can satisfy any craving from crispy snacks to full meals. Cleanup is a breeze with a nonstick and dishwasher-safe crisper plate and basket.
Meet the Ninja Air Fryer Pro Xl, a fast and easy way to get the perfect crisp with up to 450F of heat. MaxCrisp Technology surrounds your favorite foods with superheated air for hotter crispy results. Cook up to 9 lbs. (6. 5 qt. ) of wings using little to no oil and enjoy your favorite foods guilt-free. With six cooking functions you can satisfy any craving from crispy snacks to full meals. Cleanup is a breeze with a nonstick and dishwasher-safe crisper plate and basket.
Meet the Ninja Air Fryer Pro Xl, a fast and easy way to get the perfect crisp with up to 450F of heat. MaxCrisp Technology surrounds your favorite foods with superheated air for hotter crispy results. Cook up to 9 lbs. (6. 5 qt. ) of wings using little to no oil and enjoy your favorite foods guilt-free. With six cooking functions you can satisfy any craving from crispy snacks to full meals. Cleanup is a breeze with a nonstick and dishwasher-safe crisper plate and basket.
Meet the Ninja Air Fryer Pro Xl, a fast and easy way to get the perfect crisp with up to 450F of heat. MaxCrisp Technology surrounds your favorite foods with superheated air for hotter crispy results. Cook up to 9 lbs. (6. 5 qt. ) of wings using little to no oil and enjoy your favorite foods guilt-free. With six cooking functions you can satisfy any craving from crispy snacks to full meals. Cleanup is a breeze with a nonstick and dishwasher-safe crisper plate and basket.
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Air Fryer Pro Xl 6.2l Ninja Af181anz Max Crisp 6 Functions Space
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Iâm late to the air fryer game â this is my first. But after using this Ninja âAir Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 QT Capacityâ model for a few days itâs already become integral to my cooking with its many operational modes. (Iâll refer to it as âNinjaâ going forward. Itâs a true 5-star product. If this model is lacking anything it would be a glass window to see the food cooking like a regular oven or toaster oven. As it is you have to pause and slide out the cooking basket. Also, the dehydrating function is more for show than it is practical.Much of what kept me away was the name â âfryerâ doesnât align with my eating preference, and I assumed it was just speed fryer that still required a heap of oil. But that isnât the case â it has more in common with a convection ... MoreIâm late to the air fryer game â this is my first. But after using this Ninja âAir Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 QT Capacityâ model for a few days itâs already become integral to my cooking with its many operational modes. (Iâll refer to it as âNinjaâ going forward. Itâs a true 5-star product. If this model is lacking anything it would be a glass window to see the food cooking like a regular oven or toaster oven. As it is you have to pause and slide out the cooking basket. Also, the dehydrating function is more for show than it is practical.Much of what kept me away was the name â âfryerâ doesnât align with my eating preference, and I assumed it was just speed fryer that still required a heap of oil. But that isnât the case â it has more in common with a convection oven than a fast food fryer â so I decided to try this one out, especially because it does so much more than âair fry.âThere is another other reason I was reluctant to get one â appliances take up counter space, which I lack. Physically, the Ninja does take up considerable counter space, especially in-depth, but I tolerate that because of its usefulness. If you want to store it under the counter or in a panty though itâs surprisingly light and easy to move around. I parked mine on the countertop next to my oven in what is dead space anyway.The front control panel is clean and intuitive. Right out of the box I understood how to use it. Itâs a minimalist layout with buttons for power, start/pause, temperature, cooking time, and cooking mode. The various buttons have a nice bouncy tactile feel to them. To operate just set the cooking mode then time and temp. Thatâs it. One quirk I found is that you can only change the temperature and cook time when cooking, and not when itâs paused.The cooking modes on this model are max crisp, air fry, bake, roast, reheat, and dehydrate. Max Crisp as a separate mode, to me, is a marketing gimmick, as its just air fry at a higher temperature than you can set air fry to. Functionally all the modes are similar with the difference, I think, being the amount of air that is circulated. The heat source is an electrical element, visually similar to an electric stove, at the top of the unit.There are three parts to the Ninja, the main cooking unit, a 6.5 qt. food basket with handle, and a crisper tray that sits inside the food basket. For most cooking the food sits on the crisper tray at one of two levels inside the basket. Both the food basket and crisper tray are dishwasher-safe and ceramic coated to prevent food from sticking â no nasty PFOAs here.After set-up I focused on the performance of three modes vs both my regular and toaster oven: air fry, bake, & roast, plus I also was intrigued by the dehydrate mode. I felt duty-bound to break in the Ninja with regular french fries so I poured what would be a fast food âmedium sizeâ portion of Alexia âCrispy Rosemary Fried with Sea Salt.âIn my toaster oven this amount of fries would take 18-20 minutes to cook and even then some fries closer to the front usually end up half-baked. So I was stunned the Ninja cooked them perfectly crisp, but not crunchy, in just 10 minutes (including 3 minutes of pre-heating). They were less greasy too, probably since they didnât have to sit on a solid aluminum foil sheet like when cooked in an oven or toaster oven. I also noticed the cooking temperature was lower too. I used 400F where I would use 450F in an oven.Before moving on to another mode I decided to try something more tricky â sweet potato fried. These have always been a challenge for me to get them crispy before burning. I found the Ninja didnât change that initiallyâŚbut after some trial and error I did find the âsweetâ spot, so to speak, between time and temperature. Unlike the regular fries, these did come out greasy at first, but after blotting with a paper towel and letting them drain for a minute they were crispy and delicious. But the lesson here is if you first fail, try gain. There is a learning curve with some foods.Transitioning to different foods is definitely easier in an oven or toaster oven where you just have to change the pan or aluminum sheet. The basket and crisper tray are greasy were nasty looking after making fries so I felt compelled to clean them in the dishwasher before moving on. As I got more comfortable with the air fryer though I started just putting a dab of dishwashing liquid on them and handwashing. Takes about 5 min, though uses more water this way.Once out of the dishwasher I was ready for round 2, roasting. Time for something healthy.I soaked some whole (frozen) Brussels sprouts in a mix of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and ground pepper for a few minutes. Then I drained the mix and dumped the sprouts onto the crisper and let them bake for about 8 minutes at 375F They came out as expected for roasting â very slightly crisp on the outside but otherwise moist. Especially for cooking for one or two people this is a huge time and energy saver vs doing this in a regular oven. I look forward to trying out meats soon, especially for making chilis and stews.After a quick handwash, I was ready for dessert, which I donât always have. But in the name of testing, I bought a package of refrigerated cinnamon roll dough for the baking test. Here I placed the crisping plate at the middle level of the basket, and preheated at 375F for 3 minutes. Then put four rolls in for eight minutes. Checking in on them just six minutes later they were already burnt. Lucky I still had four for a do-over.I lowered the crisping plate to the bottom and reduced the heat to 350F and set the timer to eight minutes again. This time the rolls came out with a nice light brown coloring and soft flaky texture. Yum. This was more convenient that using a big oven and the cooking was more even than a toaster oven. I was really surprised an electric element could do such a good job.I saved the best (in my mind) for my finale â dehydrated fruit. The results were great, but I was disappointed by the low volume of fruit made. Stacking food in this mode isnât allowed to I could barely fit half an apple and one strawberry on the crisper. Studying the cooking process here though, it looks like the fruit shrinks enough after an hour where you could add more fruit every hour, assuming you are home.Having never dehydrated anything before I went by the instructions which recommended seven hours. My batch, however, was done in about 3. The apples were in between chewy and crispy but the strawberry was as crisp as a fresh cracker. Temperature is very low, about 135F, so I donât think there is any risk of burning here if you leave it in longer.My thought on the dehydration feature is, itâs a fun feature, but because of the low volume it produces, not an integral one. If you want to dehydrate food buy a dedicated dehydrator.
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As a family of two, an air fryer would be helpful for us in making small meals or heating leftovers. The problem is, we donât really have the counter space for another appliance. The Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL solves this problem by providing a large capacity appliance with a small footprint.Unpacking the Ninja, I was surprised at how small it was. It fits easily on our counter with minor re-arranging. There are only three parts to the unit, the main casing, the cooking tray, and a crisper sheet. The entire thing is easy to assemble and disassemble. It also cleans up easily â so long as you donât overdo it with the oil. While the crisping sheet is dishwasher safe, I found it was quickest to just hand clean it after each use â that way itâs ready to use whenever you ... MoreAs a family of two, an air fryer would be helpful for us in making small meals or heating leftovers. The problem is, we donât really have the counter space for another appliance. The Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL solves this problem by providing a large capacity appliance with a small footprint.Unpacking the Ninja, I was surprised at how small it was. It fits easily on our counter with minor re-arranging. There are only three parts to the unit, the main casing, the cooking tray, and a crisper sheet. The entire thing is easy to assemble and disassemble. It also cleans up easily â so long as you donât overdo it with the oil. While the crisping sheet is dishwasher safe, I found it was quickest to just hand clean it after each use â that way itâs ready to use whenever you need it.The Air Fryer Pro XL offers multiple pre-sets, allowing you to air fry, bake, reheat, crisp (called âMax Crispâ), roast, or dehydrate with ease. The basket is large enough to reheat half a sandwich and a side of fries, or up to five pounds of frozen French fries. It takes some trial and error to get the times and temperature correct, so plan on some experimenting before preparing a dish in the Pro XL. In general, in takes much less time at a lower temperature to prepare food than a conventional oven, or even a toaster oven.The only feature that didnât work for me was dehydration, something I wouldnât be likely to use even if it was perfect, As is, thereâs not much room for fruit here, and the instructions recommend seven hours of dehydration time, Given the amount of time it would take to dehydrate a single snack, Iâd rather just grab the dehydrated items at the grocery.Otherwise, all functions worked great and were intuitive to use. Build quality is top notch, and my other Ninja appliances have held up very well to repeated use.An excellent product, and one that I highly recommend.
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Ninja continues to make excellent small appliances and this new 6.5qt air fryer is no exception. I have many of their products now and they always impress. The controls are easy to use with a bright screen, real buttons rather than touch sensitive panel, and it makes cooking fast and easy. On our old air fryer, we would have to pull the batch of fries halfway through cooking and rotate them, but on this one we can leave the batch in from start to finish without having to do that anymore and they always come out evenly cooked and perfectly crispy. It is much larger as well which allows for more cooking options. It is very nice looking with the black, dark grey, and silver finish, and heat vents out of the top instead of the sides making it easier to avoid overheating ... MoreNinja continues to make excellent small appliances and this new 6.5qt air fryer is no exception. I have many of their products now and they always impress. The controls are easy to use with a bright screen, real buttons rather than touch sensitive panel, and it makes cooking fast and easy. On our old air fryer, we would have to pull the batch of fries halfway through cooking and rotate them, but on this one we can leave the batch in from start to finish without having to do that anymore and they always come out evenly cooked and perfectly crispy. It is much larger as well which allows for more cooking options. It is very nice looking with the black, dark grey, and silver finish, and heat vents out of the top instead of the sides making it easier to avoid overheating anything nearby while it is operating. Its also lightweight so it can very easily be carried from a cabinet or pantry to the counter if you want to store it out of sight while not in use. The power cord is pretty short so you do have to have an outlet close by to use it but the intention is for it to be sitting on your counter so that generally wonât be an issue. Overall, it is well put together, works wonderfully for our French fry consumption, and if it is as reliable as all my other ninja appliances have been itâll be flawless for years to come. I definitely recommend it for quick and easy cooking.
| Product Dimensions | |
| Length | 16.31 in |
| Height | 14.11 in |
| Width | 12.96 in |
Air Fryer Pro Xl 6.2l Ninja Af181anz Max Crisp 6 Functions Space
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6.5qt Air Fryer Pro Xl 6-in-1 In Black
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Iâm late to the air fryer game â this is my first. But after using this Ninja âAir Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 QT Capacityâ model for a few days itâs already become integral to my cooking with its many operational modes. (Iâll refer to it as âNinjaâ going forward. Itâs a true 5-star product. If this model is lacking anything it would be a glass window to see the food cooking like a regular oven or toaster oven. As it is you have to pause and slide out the cooking basket. Also, the dehydrating function is more for show than it is practical.Much of what kept me away was the name â âfryerâ doesnât align with my eating preference, and I assumed it was just speed fryer that still required a heap of oil. But that isnât the case â it has more in common with a convection ... MoreIâm late to the air fryer game â this is my first. But after using this Ninja âAir Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 QT Capacityâ model for a few days itâs already become integral to my cooking with its many operational modes. (Iâll refer to it as âNinjaâ going forward. Itâs a true 5-star product. If this model is lacking anything it would be a glass window to see the food cooking like a regular oven or toaster oven. As it is you have to pause and slide out the cooking basket. Also, the dehydrating function is more for show than it is practical.Much of what kept me away was the name â âfryerâ doesnât align with my eating preference, and I assumed it was just speed fryer that still required a heap of oil. But that isnât the case â it has more in common with a convection oven than a fast food fryer â so I decided to try this one out, especially because it does so much more than âair fry.âThere is another other reason I was reluctant to get one â appliances take up counter space, which I lack. Physically, the Ninja does take up considerable counter space, especially in-depth, but I tolerate that because of its usefulness. If you want to store it under the counter or in a panty though itâs surprisingly light and easy to move around. I parked mine on the countertop next to my oven in what is dead space anyway.The front control panel is clean and intuitive. Right out of the box I understood how to use it. Itâs a minimalist layout with buttons for power, start/pause, temperature, cooking time, and cooking mode. The various buttons have a nice bouncy tactile feel to them. To operate just set the cooking mode then time and temp. Thatâs it. One quirk I found is that you can only change the temperature and cook time when cooking, and not when itâs paused.The cooking modes on this model are max crisp, air fry, bake, roast, reheat, and dehydrate. Max Crisp as a separate mode, to me, is a marketing gimmick, as its just air fry at a higher temperature than you can set air fry to. Functionally all the modes are similar with the difference, I think, being the amount of air that is circulated. The heat source is an electrical element, visually similar to an electric stove, at the top of the unit.There are three parts to the Ninja, the main cooking unit, a 6.5 qt. food basket with handle, and a crisper tray that sits inside the food basket. For most cooking the food sits on the crisper tray at one of two levels inside the basket. Both the food basket and crisper tray are dishwasher-safe and ceramic coated to prevent food from sticking â no nasty PFOAs here.After set-up I focused on the performance of three modes vs both my regular and toaster oven: air fry, bake, & roast, plus I also was intrigued by the dehydrate mode. I felt duty-bound to break in the Ninja with regular french fries so I poured what would be a fast food âmedium sizeâ portion of Alexia âCrispy Rosemary Fried with Sea Salt.âIn my toaster oven this amount of fries would take 18-20 minutes to cook and even then some fries closer to the front usually end up half-baked. So I was stunned the Ninja cooked them perfectly crisp, but not crunchy, in just 10 minutes (including 3 minutes of pre-heating). They were less greasy too, probably since they didnât have to sit on a solid aluminum foil sheet like when cooked in an oven or toaster oven. I also noticed the cooking temperature was lower too. I used 400F where I would use 450F in an oven.Before moving on to another mode I decided to try something more tricky â sweet potato fried. These have always been a challenge for me to get them crispy before burning. I found the Ninja didnât change that initiallyâŚbut after some trial and error I did find the âsweetâ spot, so to speak, between time and temperature. Unlike the regular fries, these did come out greasy at first, but after blotting with a paper towel and letting them drain for a minute they were crispy and delicious. But the lesson here is if you first fail, try gain. There is a learning curve with some foods.Transitioning to different foods is definitely easier in an oven or toaster oven where you just have to change the pan or aluminum sheet. The basket and crisper tray are greasy were nasty looking after making fries so I felt compelled to clean them in the dishwasher before moving on. As I got more comfortable with the air fryer though I started just putting a dab of dishwashing liquid on them and handwashing. Takes about 5 min, though uses more water this way.Once out of the dishwasher I was ready for round 2, roasting. Time for something healthy.I soaked some whole (frozen) Brussels sprouts in a mix of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and ground pepper for a few minutes. Then I drained the mix and dumped the sprouts onto the crisper and let them bake for about 8 minutes at 375F They came out as expected for roasting â very slightly crisp on the outside but otherwise moist. Especially for cooking for one or two people this is a huge time and energy saver vs doing this in a regular oven. I look forward to trying out meats soon, especially for making chilis and stews.After a quick handwash, I was ready for dessert, which I donât always have. But in the name of testing, I bought a package of refrigerated cinnamon roll dough for the baking test. Here I placed the crisping plate at the middle level of the basket, and preheated at 375F for 3 minutes. Then put four rolls in for eight minutes. Checking in on them just six minutes later they were already burnt. Lucky I still had four for a do-over.I lowered the crisping plate to the bottom and reduced the heat to 350F and set the timer to eight minutes again. This time the rolls came out with a nice light brown coloring and soft flaky texture. Yum. This was more convenient that using a big oven and the cooking was more even than a toaster oven. I was really surprised an electric element could do such a good job.I saved the best (in my mind) for my finale â dehydrated fruit. The results were great, but I was disappointed by the low volume of fruit made. Stacking food in this mode isnât allowed to I could barely fit half an apple and one strawberry on the crisper. Studying the cooking process here though, it looks like the fruit shrinks enough after an hour where you could add more fruit every hour, assuming you are home.Having never dehydrated anything before I went by the instructions which recommended seven hours. My batch, however, was done in about 3. The apples were in between chewy and crispy but the strawberry was as crisp as a fresh cracker. Temperature is very low, about 135F, so I donât think there is any risk of burning here if you leave it in longer.My thought on the dehydration feature is, itâs a fun feature, but because of the low volume it produces, not an integral one. If you want to dehydrate food buy a dedicated dehydrator.
As a family of two, an air fryer would be helpful for us in making small meals or heating leftovers. The problem is, we donât really have the counter space for another appliance. The Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL solves this problem by providing a large capacity appliance with a small footprint.Unpacking the Ninja, I was surprised at how small it was. It fits easily on our counter with minor re-arranging. There are only three parts to the unit, the main casing, the cooking tray, and a crisper sheet. The entire thing is easy to assemble and disassemble. It also cleans up easily â so long as you donât overdo it with the oil. While the crisping sheet is dishwasher safe, I found it was quickest to just hand clean it after each use â that way itâs ready to use whenever you ... MoreAs a family of two, an air fryer would be helpful for us in making small meals or heating leftovers. The problem is, we donât really have the counter space for another appliance. The Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL solves this problem by providing a large capacity appliance with a small footprint.Unpacking the Ninja, I was surprised at how small it was. It fits easily on our counter with minor re-arranging. There are only three parts to the unit, the main casing, the cooking tray, and a crisper sheet. The entire thing is easy to assemble and disassemble. It also cleans up easily â so long as you donât overdo it with the oil. While the crisping sheet is dishwasher safe, I found it was quickest to just hand clean it after each use â that way itâs ready to use whenever you need it.The Air Fryer Pro XL offers multiple pre-sets, allowing you to air fry, bake, reheat, crisp (called âMax Crispâ), roast, or dehydrate with ease. The basket is large enough to reheat half a sandwich and a side of fries, or up to five pounds of frozen French fries. It takes some trial and error to get the times and temperature correct, so plan on some experimenting before preparing a dish in the Pro XL. In general, in takes much less time at a lower temperature to prepare food than a conventional oven, or even a toaster oven.The only feature that didnât work for me was dehydration, something I wouldnât be likely to use even if it was perfect, As is, thereâs not much room for fruit here, and the instructions recommend seven hours of dehydration time, Given the amount of time it would take to dehydrate a single snack, Iâd rather just grab the dehydrated items at the grocery.Otherwise, all functions worked great and were intuitive to use. Build quality is top notch, and my other Ninja appliances have held up very well to repeated use.An excellent product, and one that I highly recommend.
Ninja continues to make excellent small appliances and this new 6.5qt air fryer is no exception. I have many of their products now and they always impress. The controls are easy to use with a bright screen, real buttons rather than touch sensitive panel, and it makes cooking fast and easy. On our old air fryer, we would have to pull the batch of fries halfway through cooking and rotate them, but on this one we can leave the batch in from start to finish without having to do that anymore and they always come out evenly cooked and perfectly crispy. It is much larger as well which allows for more cooking options. It is very nice looking with the black, dark grey, and silver finish, and heat vents out of the top instead of the sides making it easier to avoid overheating ... MoreNinja continues to make excellent small appliances and this new 6.5qt air fryer is no exception. I have many of their products now and they always impress. The controls are easy to use with a bright screen, real buttons rather than touch sensitive panel, and it makes cooking fast and easy. On our old air fryer, we would have to pull the batch of fries halfway through cooking and rotate them, but on this one we can leave the batch in from start to finish without having to do that anymore and they always come out evenly cooked and perfectly crispy. It is much larger as well which allows for more cooking options. It is very nice looking with the black, dark grey, and silver finish, and heat vents out of the top instead of the sides making it easier to avoid overheating anything nearby while it is operating. Its also lightweight so it can very easily be carried from a cabinet or pantry to the counter if you want to store it out of sight while not in use. The power cord is pretty short so you do have to have an outlet close by to use it but the intention is for it to be sitting on your counter so that generally wonât be an issue. Overall, it is well put together, works wonderfully for our French fry consumption, and if it is as reliable as all my other ninja appliances have been itâll be flawless for years to come. I definitely recommend it for quick and easy cooking.
This Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL (6-in-1 6.5 QT Capacity) is our third Ninja device capable of being an Air Fryer (others are alternate models, such as a woodfire grill that can air fry), but what's nice about this model (besides its size) is that it doesn't seem to require preheating.To test it, I first cooked with Tempura Shrimp from a wholesale club's Freezer Aisle, as that had Air Frying instructions on the package. Halfway through the timer, I paused, flipped the shrimp, and resumed it. The shrimp came out perfect, crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside (and, again, some other air fryers might preheat longer than it took to cook these). Another family member agreed, âIt was better than any restaurant.âSeparate from the shrimp, we made some fries (from a ... MoreThis Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL (6-in-1 6.5 QT Capacity) is our third Ninja device capable of being an Air Fryer (others are alternate models, such as a woodfire grill that can air fry), but what's nice about this model (besides its size) is that it doesn't seem to require preheating.To test it, I first cooked with Tempura Shrimp from a wholesale club's Freezer Aisle, as that had Air Frying instructions on the package. Halfway through the timer, I paused, flipped the shrimp, and resumed it. The shrimp came out perfect, crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside (and, again, some other air fryers might preheat longer than it took to cook these). Another family member agreed, âIt was better than any restaurant.âSeparate from the shrimp, we made some fries (from a different wholesale club) and estimated what 1 lb. of fries was (based on bag weight). They came out crispier when compared to baking the same fries in the oven, and they were very tasty (though I might recommend cooking the items that take longer first if you're air-frying more than one item per meal).Cleaning it is super easy, too, though I'll note we took the cooking directions sticker off the drawer (it had directions for the fries, for example) before inserting it into the dishwasher and placed it somewhere more permanent (we felt that it might wash off in the dishwasher). It is large (okay, XL), so you might have to make space in the dishwasher to wash it there.This air fryer (unlike the other two) will likely get a permanent spot in our kitchen (our other indoor air fryer was brought into the kitchen only when needed, which meant it was used less). We will enjoy this Ninja model, and I wholeheartedly recommend this if you're in the market for an Air Fryer.
The Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 is a game-changer for anyone looking to jump into the air fryer scene with quick simple cooking as well as enhance their kitchen with a versatile and stylish appliance. I love the modern design is a perfect blend of elegance and functionality, making it a standout yet harmonious addition to any countertop. It both stands out and blends in. What sets this air fryer apart is its innovative "extra crispy" feature, which ramps up the temperature to 450 degrees, surpassing the usual 400-degree limit found in most air fryer models. This feature is awesome for those who crave that perfect crunch. If you have kids, it helps get those chicken nuggets perfectly crispy!Ease of use is another hallmark of the Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL. It boasts ... MoreThe Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 is a game-changer for anyone looking to jump into the air fryer scene with quick simple cooking as well as enhance their kitchen with a versatile and stylish appliance. I love the modern design is a perfect blend of elegance and functionality, making it a standout yet harmonious addition to any countertop. It both stands out and blends in. What sets this air fryer apart is its innovative "extra crispy" feature, which ramps up the temperature to 450 degrees, surpassing the usual 400-degree limit found in most air fryer models. This feature is awesome for those who crave that perfect crunch. If you have kids, it helps get those chicken nuggets perfectly crispy!Ease of use is another hallmark of the Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL. It boasts intuitively labeled buttons that make navigating its diverse functionsâair frying, baking, roasting, dehydrating, and reheatingâa breeze, even for beginners. The inclusion of a dehydration option adds a layer of versatility, allowing for the creation of homemade dried fruits, vegetables, and even jerky!!The air fryer's extra-large 6.5 QT basket is HUGE, capable of holding up to 9 pounds of chicken wings or 5 pounds of French fries. This capacity makes it an ideal choice for families or entertaining guests. Moreover, the basket's dishwasher-safe feature simplifies cleanup, an essential factor for busy households.For families, especially those with kids, the Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 is an indispensable kitchen gadget. It not only makes cooking a variety of dishes quick and effortless but also ensures healthy eating by minimizing oil use without compromising on taste and texture. We use an air fryer multiple times a week, so far, this is one of our favorites as it has a big basket and itâs really easy to use.In conclusion, the Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 is highly recommended for anyone looking to streamline their cooking process without sacrificing quality. Its blend of high performance, ease of use, and sleek design makes it a must-have in every kitchen. Whether you're a busy parent, a health-conscious individual, or simply someone who loves to cook, this air fryer will not disappoint. It truly is plug-and-play, too easy. Ninja knocked it out of the park with this air fryer!
I love air fryers. I use them for everything from toasting bagels to cooking bacon and wings. I have tried many different ones from various brands and I know what I want. I want a big basket, high power, easy controls and one that doesn't take up too much counter space. This Ninja checks all of those boxes and more. Here is why I love it:- Footprint: XL is in the name and the basket is high capacity, but somehow they kept this beauty small enough where it doesn't overpower my kitchen counter. It is not too high either so it fits perfectly under my cabinet.- Ease of use: My previous air fryer had a dial and I had to push multiple buttons to get it working and it was too cumbersome. This Ninja is really nicely designed and buttons are super simple to use.Power: ... MoreI love air fryers. I use them for everything from toasting bagels to cooking bacon and wings. I have tried many different ones from various brands and I know what I want. I want a big basket, high power, easy controls and one that doesn't take up too much counter space. This Ninja checks all of those boxes and more. Here is why I love it:- Footprint: XL is in the name and the basket is high capacity, but somehow they kept this beauty small enough where it doesn't overpower my kitchen counter. It is not too high either so it fits perfectly under my cabinet.- Ease of use: My previous air fryer had a dial and I had to push multiple buttons to get it working and it was too cumbersome. This Ninja is really nicely designed and buttons are super simple to use.Power: This is what really blew me away. Despite what seems like a small footprint, this baby is really powerful which is important to get the perfect crisp on fries, chicken, etc. It toasted/air fried a frozen bagel to perfection in no time. Then I used it to reheat some chicken cutlets at low heat, then used the Max Crisp function to finish it off. The chicken was tender, juicy and crispy, just the way I like.The basket is huge and can fit anything and everything I throw at it with ease. It's very easy to clean as well, either in the sink or the dishwasher.If you're looking for an air fryer, this is the only one you should think about.
As a huge fan of Ninja's Air Fryers, and using my previous model a few times a week, I was really excited to try out the new Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 qt capacity. Setup was an absolute breeze. Cut open the box, remove top piece of foam, remove wrapping and cardboard from the 6.5qt tray, plug in, ready to go. The entire thing honestly took me less than 1 minute. It took almost as long to type that sentence as it did to physically get this going.Upon placing on my counter, I immediately noticed how small this appliance is. This thing sits barely higher than 1 foot. Official produce dimensions: 14.921259842519685 in L x 11.299212598425198 in W x 12.007874015748031 in H. It's This is about HALF the size of my last Ninja, and, with about 4 times the ... MoreAs a huge fan of Ninja's Air Fryers, and using my previous model a few times a week, I was really excited to try out the new Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 qt capacity. Setup was an absolute breeze. Cut open the box, remove top piece of foam, remove wrapping and cardboard from the 6.5qt tray, plug in, ready to go. The entire thing honestly took me less than 1 minute. It took almost as long to type that sentence as it did to physically get this going.Upon placing on my counter, I immediately noticed how small this appliance is. This thing sits barely higher than 1 foot. Official produce dimensions: 14.921259842519685 in L x 11.299212598425198 in W x 12.007874015748031 in H. It's This is about HALF the size of my last Ninja, and, with about 4 times the capacity. The tray is 6.5 quarts! That's 5lbs of fries or 9lbs of chicken wings. That's a ton of food for such a small footprint of an appliance. The weight of this is impressive too, measuring in at just 11.44 lbs, it's very easy to move around the kitchen. Being so small, it could even sit inside a pantry or cupboard when not being used to free up counter space.Operating is about a simple as the unpacking and minimal as the size. You pull out the tray, place food into the tray (I always make sure the crisper is inserted as well) press the power button, select the temperature and cook time, press start. It's advised with just about anything you cook, to pause and shake the tray every few minutes. This ensures nothing gets stuck to the crisper, and things tend to cook more evenly that way.The Air Fryer Pro XL has a "Max Crisp" mode which sets the cook time to a scorching 450 degrees Fahrenheit. This ensures things are more crisp and cook faster than the standard modes. Reheating some leftover fries took less than 2 minutes and they were crunchy and hot. Honestly, they were even better than the day they were delivered to my doorstep from delivery!It's also advised to set the Air Fryer away from under upper cabinets to give it room to vent. When cooking, hot air exhausts from the top. There is a vent in the rear that I believe is used for intake. When cooking, I did not notice any hot air coming out of the back, only the top.Since you are getting such a large capacity tray, you may be inclined to cook larger items in this Air Fryer, such as an entire chicken. Ninja included some alternative modes with this model, such as bake, roast, reheat, and dehydrate.I haven't had time yet to test all of the functions, though I was able to test out the dehydration feature along with my Air Frying. Slicing up slivers of potato, placing on the crisper tray and running the dehydrate function gave me fresh potato chips in a matter of about 20 minutes.Once done cooking, it's super easy to clean. Just remove the tray, fill the tray with soapy water, let soak, rinse. The crisper tray removes from the main tray for easier scrubbing. The crisper is made of a ceramic coating non-stick material, so stuck on food comes off easily. Occasional wiping down of the main appliance is needed to keep it looking fresh and new, but otherwise, this thing is low maintenance. The crisper tray is even dishwasher safe.If you're unsure of what to cook, or, how to cook what you want, Ninja included a recipe book along with a cooking chart to help you.What I enjoy most about using an Air Fryer vs conventional frying is both ease of use, and cleanliness. There is no oil needed. No splattering of oil all over yourself or the kitchen, so it's safer both physically and for your health. Using the Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL is an absolute pleasure. It elevates foods that need a good crisping, makes cook times lower, and takes up very little space. There is nothing not to love about this little appliance. It will absolutely become one of, the most used appliances in the kitchen. Well done Ninja, thank you for such a well thought out appliance. I'll be looking forward to the next gadget!
The Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL is a solid upgrade from my previous model, boasting some neat new functions. I particularly love the Max Crisp function; it's a game-changer that has rendered my conventional oven and microwave obsolete. Its compact design is perfect for my kitchen counter, and it's spacious enough to whip up a family size meal in under an hour.I tried making 2 pounds of frozen French fries, without any oil, on Max Crisp mode for 30 minutes, as the manual suggests, and they turned out just as delicious as the ones from a fast-food place, but without all the grease. Remember to give them a shake now and then for uniform cooking. This air fryer's hot air circulation is impressive, taking the heavy lifting out of cooking. From chicken tenders to wings and ... MoreThe Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL is a solid upgrade from my previous model, boasting some neat new functions. I particularly love the Max Crisp function; it's a game-changer that has rendered my conventional oven and microwave obsolete. Its compact design is perfect for my kitchen counter, and it's spacious enough to whip up a family size meal in under an hour.I tried making 2 pounds of frozen French fries, without any oil, on Max Crisp mode for 30 minutes, as the manual suggests, and they turned out just as delicious as the ones from a fast-food place, but without all the grease. Remember to give them a shake now and then for uniform cooking. This air fryer's hot air circulation is impressive, taking the heavy lifting out of cooking. From chicken tenders to wings and every dish I've tried turned out perfect with a little experimentation on the different cooking settings. The chicken tenders turned out better than the KFC ones with max crispy settings, crispy outside, tender and juicy inside, all this without having to fry them in oil!I was also pleasantly surprised by the reheat and dehydrate functions, which are typically tasks for my microwave, but the Ninja Air Fryer did a great job. It's even taken over most of my microwave's duties, including toasting bread perfectly.It's quieter than I expected, and cleaning is a breezeâthe ceramic-coated basket and crisper plate mean nothing sticks. You'll want to keep it away from the wall due to the rear air vent. The new features of the 6-in-1 Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL is a game changer for me as it cut down my cooking time with lot more healthier choices.I'd definitely suggest giving the new 6-in-1 Ninja Air Fryer a go if you're keen on moving towards healthier meal options without missing the delightful experience of indulging in fast food favorites, guilt-free.
We really love this Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL and it is by far the best one we have used yet. We use this to cook various meats and vegetables so itâs more than just something that heats up wings and fries. The XL version is perfect for a family of two to four people and it cuts down on the cooking time drastically compared to a regular oven or fryer. The reason we love this is because the main basket is very large and not as deep as the original air fryers which means that more food gets cooked evenly without the need to be constantly stirred or rotated off the bottom to the top. Also because it is more square and stout it is easier to store and there is more clearance between the top of the unit and the cabinets when itâs on the countertop. The basket and crisper ... MoreWe really love this Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL and it is by far the best one we have used yet. We use this to cook various meats and vegetables so itâs more than just something that heats up wings and fries. The XL version is perfect for a family of two to four people and it cuts down on the cooking time drastically compared to a regular oven or fryer. The reason we love this is because the main basket is very large and not as deep as the original air fryers which means that more food gets cooked evenly without the need to be constantly stirred or rotated off the bottom to the top. Also because it is more square and stout it is easier to store and there is more clearance between the top of the unit and the cabinets when itâs on the countertop. The basket and crisper plate are coated with a non-stick surface so clean up is quick and simple. The six preset functions make using the air fryer simple and it really does a great job browning and crisping the food. The only concern I have is that the crisper plate is thinner than most and it fits very snuggly in the basket which makes it slightly more difficult to remove for cleaning. There are silicone/rubberized feet that extend out on the side of the crisper plate that help it seat in the basket but also cause some resistance when inserting or removing the plate. Since the sides of the basket and crisper plate are non-stick surfaces you have to be careful to not scratch either one as you seat the crisper plate in the basket. Operating this air fryer is simple. First you select one of the six functions which are Max Crisp, Air Fry, Air Roast, Bake, Reheat and Dehydrate. Then you select the time and temperature and hit the start button. The functions have a default temperature setting but you can adjust it up or down to meet your cooking needs. They include a fairly large recipe book to give you some recommended items to cook and what settings to use. The bottom crisper plate and the basket are coated with non-stick so the surfaces are very easy to clean by hand or if you prefer they are dishwasher safe.
I recently started using the Ninja - Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 QT Capacity and I'm very happy with it. I'm now at a crossroads as the kids are out of the house but they frequently return from school with friends or bring the grandkids for weekends and school vacations so I'm constantly needing to make more food than the appliances I would normally have out can handle. After surveying my domain and contemplating which ones were getting overworked, I decided that a large air fryer would probably be the best bet as appetizers, chicken wings, fries and chicken nuggets are frequently on the menu. I'm glad I got this Ninja. It has become the main appliance in use when there is more that just two or three of us and I have found it works fast and is very easy to ... MoreI recently started using the Ninja - Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 with 6.5 QT Capacity and I'm very happy with it. I'm now at a crossroads as the kids are out of the house but they frequently return from school with friends or bring the grandkids for weekends and school vacations so I'm constantly needing to make more food than the appliances I would normally have out can handle. After surveying my domain and contemplating which ones were getting overworked, I decided that a large air fryer would probably be the best bet as appetizers, chicken wings, fries and chicken nuggets are frequently on the menu. I'm glad I got this Ninja. It has become the main appliance in use when there is more that just two or three of us and I have found it works fast and is very easy to clean so it can be put back in use quickly. I have other appliances that also air fry but this is my first where the main focus is on air frying and I am sold. I also tried roasting and it fit my 3 lb roast beautifully and it came out nice and tender. While I let the roast sit, it roasted my root vegetables to tender perfection. While light, so it would be easy to put on a shelf and take out when needed, I found that, at this time, I prefer this out on my counter and put my other appliance that roasts up on the shelf. That will come out if I need to roast something bigger. The reheat worked great and I while I tried the Max Crisp, I didn't see much of a difference but the kids certainly could tell and loved the difference. Guess when food first comes out it is more noticeable. I didn't try the dehydrator but I'm not sure if it is big enough to make much as things need to be laid out singularly. I didn't try to bake with it but given the success roasting, I don't think there will be an issue. So, the big highlights for me is the capacity to fry bigger batches though can still be used for smaller batches, the ease of cleaning and the quickness at which things are cooked. This is a winner in our house
| Product Dimensions | |
| Length | 16.31 in |
| Height | 14.11 in |
| Width | 12.96 in |