Ninja air fryers significantly discounted in spring sale

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Ninja has launched a spring sale featuring air fryers that are popular for their low running costs. Some models cost just 36 pence to operate per hour. Many consumers now consider air fryers essential for saving money on energy bills. In a survey of 1,000 shoppers from the UK and the US, air fryers topped the list of must-have appliances, with Ninja being the top brand. Following air fryers, high-end vacuums were also in demand, with Dyson leading that category. As part of the sale, several Ninja air fryer models have received significant price cuts. For example, the 9.5L Double Stack is now priced at £229, down from £269.99. The Foodi Max Dual Zone has seen a £50 discount, while the Foodi Flex Drawer is reduced by £70, now costing £199. The Foodi Flex Drawer model is particularly versatile. It allows cooking of different foods at the same time on separate settings and can combine baskets for larger meals. This appliance has seven cooking functions, including crisping, roasting, and baking. Ninja also offers a smaller model, the CRISPi, which is energy-efficient and takes up less space. Users can save an average of three hours each week with these appliances, resulting in an annual time savings of about 6.5 days. The Ninja Speedi, another model, is currently discounted from £229.99 to £169.99. It cooks meals quickly, in about 15 minutes, but uses more energy compared to other Ninja models. In the vacuum category, Dyson is also running sales. The Dyson V15 Detect Submarine vacuum has a price drop of up to £150 but remains expensive at £649. The Dyson V8 Advanced model is now £229 after a £100 discount. Another popular vacuum, the Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum, is discounted to £299 from £479.99, making it more wallet-friendly. Shoppers have reported mixed reviews on the effectiveness of the Shark model but praised its suction and battery life.


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