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Review on Ninja AF150AMZ 5.5 Qt Air Fryer XL - Roast, Bake, Reheat & Dehydrate With Dishwasher Safe Nonstick Basket & Crisper Plate + Chef-Inspired Recipe Guide (Grey) by Marquel Henry

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Can crispy but can also burn

I finally gave in and decided to see what all the hype was about.Pro’s:-Easy to clean-Easy to use-Does make certain foods crispy (works great with fries, onion rings)-Faster cook time/efficientCons:-Can burn faster-Size of appliance is large-Not crazy about "the basket” concept, I should have maybe gotten an "oven” style air fryer.The Ninja did GREAT with frozen fries from Trader Joes, too bad I didn’t take a picture. They were perfectly hot, crispy and yummy. I also made homemade onion 🧅 rings which turned out pretty yummy n crispy. The first batch of maple garlic brussel sprouts turned out decent (was not as cooked inside) but then the second batch got burnt 🫤.Overall it’s kinda like a glorified microwave or oven. I think it’s great for people who tend to cook heavily with oils, eat fried foods and meats, and want to loose weight and cook healthier. I, however, tend to eat very clean, healthy, raw, vegan, juices, teas, salads, fresh fruits n veggies so I’m not sure it’s going to help me as much…except for when I do want fries and the feeling of fried food without the guilt. I might return it and opt for a "oven” style air fryer instead of the basket design. Overall it’s a good purchase, I give it a 7/10.

Pros
  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • The air fryer can produce a burnt smell during certain cooking methods