QUESTION
Is a Ninja air fryer worth buying?
Usually, yes — a Ninja air fryer can be worth buying if you want fast, convenient crisping and you’ll use its features regularly. They’re especially appealing if you want a model that can do more than air fry, or if you like the idea of dual-zone cooking.
Why people often like Ninja air fryers
- Strong crisping performance: Many Ninja models do a very good job of making food crispy with little oil.
- Versatility: Depending on the model, they can also roast, bake, reheat, and dehydrate. Some Ninja Foodi models add other cooking modes too.
- DualZone options: Ninja’s two-basket models let you cook two foods at different settings and finish them at the same time.
- Easy to use: The controls are generally straightforward, and cleanup is often simple.
Tradeoffs
- Counter space: Larger Ninja models can take up a lot of room.
- Noise: Air fryers can be a bit loud because of the fan.
- Coating care: Non-stick baskets need gentle cleaning to avoid wear.
Who it’s best for
- Worth it if you want faster weeknight cooking, crispy results, or extra features beyond a basic air fryer.
- Possibly not worth it if you already have a good convection oven and don’t need a separate countertop appliance.
Bottom line
If you want a reliable, feature-rich air fryer, Ninja is a solid choice. If you only want basic air-frying and already have a strong convection oven, it may be redundant.
I’d avoid treating brand-wide claims as guarantees: whether it’s worth it depends on the specific Ninja model, your kitchen space, and how often you’ll use it.