Best-selling air fryer brand Ninja launches £100 price cut on BBQs and pizza ovens in flash summer sale

woman holds a beef burger and bun on a plate with the ninja outdoor bbq cooking

Ninja might be best known for its popular air fryers, but it's offering generous £100 price cuts across its range of electric barbecues this summer

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Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 14/08/2024

- 15:44

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Prices start from £249 in the latest round of discounts

Ninja — the biggest-selling air fryer brand in the UK — is celebrating Mediterranean-like temperatures across the UK this week with a blockbuster sale across its range of BBQs and Pizza Ovens.

For a limited time, the US manufacturer has discounted models in its outdoor range by up to £100.


Not only that, but you'll benefit from free next-day delivery too — so you could be cooking up burgers, sausages, and halloumi on your brand-new electric cooker this time tomorrow.

With its line-up of electric BBQ grills, Ninja aims to combine the best attributes of a traditional barbecue and its immensely popular air fryers. Indeed, some models of its Ninja Woodfire range of outdoor cookers even ship with a crisper basket that can sit on the grill and air-fry a portion of chips.

a man opens the ninja bbq woodfire oven and looks at the temperature probes in the chicken

US cookware brand Ninja has equipped its Woodfire BBQs with built-in temperature probes, so you can monitor progress from your smartphone and guarantee that you've cooked everything to the correct temperature

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Every model in the Ninja Woodfire line-up is powered by electricity but adds 100% real wood-burning pellets into the cooking process for authentic woodfire flavours.

According to the company, its patented technology can tenderise large cuts of meat up to 40% faster and with 80% fewer pellets than competitors' outdoor grills.

a woman looks at a progress timer on her smartphone to check when the woodfire bbq has finished cooking

You can track the current temperature, remaining cooking time, and much more from the Ninja BBQ companion app, which is available on Android and iPhone

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Unlike a traditional barbecue, the Ninja Woodfire can be controlled via a smartphone app.

If your British BBQ is rained off, then you can retreat indoors and monitor and adjust cooking temperatures from an iPhone or Android phone.

If you're concerned about burnt or undercooked food, Ninja has the solution too. Its flagship Woodfire line-up ships with a built-in probe that can be inserted into meat or fish on the grill.

Select your perfect finish, from rare to well done, and then monitor the progress from the app.

ninja woodfire bbq pictured on a stand on a balcony

According to Ninja, opting for electric power with its BBQ range means no charcoal, gas or flames – just plug in and go. As such, the US brand says it's quick to heat up and safe to use in gardens, patios, campsites, balconies and other outdoor spaces

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You can also track precise temperature readings, so you'll always be sure that it's safe to eat.

Designed to be used year-round in gardens, patios, and campsites, the top-tier Ninja Woodfire range are IPX4 rated — this industry-standard test ensures the BBQ will be shielded against light rain.

a woman uses the Ninja Double Stack XL air fryer, pictured taking asparagus out of one of the drawers

Ninja Double Stack XL is the latest addition to the line-up from the US manufacturer and saves on countertop space by stacking the 4.75-litre drawers vertically — a first for the popular brand

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Allmodels ship with a two-year hardware warranty too, so there's no need to worry about leaving the barbecue outside in the elements.

Ninja hasn't just reduced the cost of its Woodfire BBQs, there are also discounts across its outdoor pizza ovens and air fryers.

One of the models included in the latest round of price cuts is the Ninja Double Stack XL.

Announced earlier this year, this dual-drawer model is designed to solve one of the biggest headaches of kitchenware — a shortage of countertop space.

By stacking the voluminous 4.75-litre drawers on top of one another, Ninja is able to offer enough room to cook a whole 1.4-kg roast chicken in each drawer with half of the countertop space as other models in its line-up. Standing at 385mm tall, you'll need to make sure this Ninja gadget will fit beneath any kitchen cabinets.

a woman puts the ninja air fryer drawer into the dishwasher

All of the cooking components are dishwasher-safe on the latest Ninja air fryer models

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The extra space inside each of the drawers means you can divide up these compartments with a wire rack to make four different meals at the same time — without the need to switch on the oven.

The term "air fryer" is somewhat misleading, as these clever kitchen gadgets aren't only about crisping up homemade chips with 75% less fat than a traditional deep-fat fryer.

Air fryers can do everything you'd do in a fan oven, from baking desserts to cooking entire meals, and with a lot less electricity — with a 65% reduction in your energy bill, according to Ninja research.

As well as different preset heat modes (Max Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Bake), including temperatures up to 240°C, the Ninja Foodi dual-drawer air fryer also has dedicated buttons to Reheat and Dehydrate meals.

Each drawer can be set to a different temperature, with cooking time synchronised to finish at the same time — making it easier to time your cooking, no matter how many different elements you're juggling.

Ninja confirmed to GB News that its current crop of discounts will be available until September 3, 2024.

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