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I am obsessed with this Ninja Flip Toaster Oven & Air Fryer. I’ve been using it regularly since October 2025, and it has held up great. The flip-up design is a total game changer . it saves so much counter space when not in use, which I really appreciate. It heats quickly, cooks evenly, and does everything I need from air frying to toasting and baking. I use it daily for both my own meals and dog meal prep, which has been incredibly convenient. Cleanup is super easy, which honestly makes me use it even more. The sleek gray design looks great on my counter, and it feels solid and well-made. This appliance has quickly become one of my most-used kitchen tools. Highly recommend if you want versatility, space-saving design, and convenience all in one. Worth every penny!
FatmaG Posted
If you want a true all-in-one appliance that toasts, air fries, bakes, roasts, and more without taking over your entire kitchen, this Ninja oven is worth every penny. It’s fast, versatile, and makes cooking fun again. And saving space, Highly recommend!
Marchie Posted
This Ninja Toaster Oven/Air Fryer is perfect for my tight kitchen counter. The appliance is a little bulky while using it because you have to flip it down, but once you finish cooking, just flip it up and you don’t know that the appliance is there. It is nicely sitting quietly in the corner of my kitchen countertop. Also, it is simple and easy to operate. The price is affordable.
CeeJay Posted
I love, love this Air Fryer! It's very user friendly. Very quiet, and preheats in about a minute. I have used the toaster and it's toast perfectly. Fish fillets come cook perfectly! I use this Air Fryer everyday! You can select the darkness of your toast. Very easy to clean up. . I love that it flips up and stows away to save so much counter space. I have recommended this Air Fryer to all my family & friends.
JazminL Posted
Awesome! We love it! It’s got enough space for everything we airfry. Get even distribution of heat. We love the space saving feature!
Debo Posted
Love it! Easy to use very convenient. Doesn’t take up much space between it flip up.
StephanieW Posted
I like how versatile it is with different settings. It works great too. Flipping is pretty awkward though and the depth or lack of depth makes it inconvenient.
LisaL Posted
Best overall I've ever used! I have a large family 6 siblings and husband has 7 they were all impressed as was I with the little space it takes up and how much cooks to perfect protection. I also bought airfry range that is needed for big roast etc.
GLH3 Posted
This Ninja Flip checks all the boxes! Minimal counter space and preheats within seconds!
Ecollins Posted
Really cool and easy to use air fryer. Absolutely love using it to make different dinners
MyrnaO Posted
This is the perfect addition to my kitchen. I do a lot of cooking, and already had an air fryer, but decided I needed something with more features. I love Ninja products, I own a few, and this one does not disappoint! First, I needed something that was not bulky. This one is shorter in height and doesn’t take a lot of space. You have the feature to flip it in order to create more counter space. I can air fry larger amounts of food that n my previous air fryer. I can roast, bake, broil, and more. I am extremely happy to have found this product and highly recommend it.
Blessed56 Posted
I love my it. Easy to use. Clean up so fast. You don’t have to turn on the stove, This will do it all. Great quality and price.
SamuelD Posted
Very good until it started to drip white grease after every use, we use it and clean it as dirrected but still an issue.
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Hello Samuel, thank you for your review. We’re glad to hear you enjoyed the Flip Toaster Oven & Air Fryer, but we’re sorry to learn about the white grease dripping after use. That’s definitely not the experience we want for you, especially since you’ve been using and cleaning it as directed. We’d love to help troubleshoot this issue. Please feel free to reach out to us directly so we can take a closer look and explore replacement or warranty options if needed. You can contact us at 1-800-365-0135, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. Warm Regards, Ninja Kitchen
Chris Posted
Exactly for what I need in a college dorm, it’s got all the necessary features too.
SteveF Posted
Bought this air fryer Dec 10th 2025 .. tried to use it this morning, april 5th 2026 and it would not work. Error code 2. Googled this and it is more than likely a thermal sensor fault. A death sentence for an air fryer. What a piece of junk. First and last Ninja product I buy. My cuisenart lasted 4+ years.
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Hi Steve,
Thank you for your feedback. We’re disappointed to hear your Flip Toaster showed an error code and wouldn’t operate when you went to use it, despite being purchased only a few months ago. We understand how frustrating and disappointing this must be, particularly when you were expecting the reliability you’ve had with other brands. This isn’t our usual standard, and we’d really like the opportunity to make this right. For further assistance and to explore available options, please contact our Ninja customer support team at 1‑800‑365‑0135, available Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. Our team will be happy to take a closer look and help.
Kind Regards,
Ninaj Kitchen
SUHD Posted
The Ninja Flip Toaster Oven & Air Fryer is a versatile and stylish multi-functional toaster oven and more...I only had it for about a week, so I didn’t have that much time to try all its features thoroughly but enough to appreciate a great toaster oven that does it all - roast, broil, bake, pizza, toast, bagel, air-fry and even dehydrate. Overall build quality is decent, though the outer sheet metal feels kind of thin and can bend in and out. Despite being well packed in form-fitting styrofoam and double box, mine has a ding on the top panel towards the back. The stainless steel finish is very stylish, modern looking, and the control panel is well laid out and intuitive. Moreover there is also an interior light that can be turned on and off to check on your food progress, and it also automatically turns on about 20 seconds before cooking time is over - a very nice touch. Ninja was brilliantly able to cram so much technology in quite a compact package, and the ingenious idea to “flip” it up and out of the way to give back countertop space when not in-use. The OvenCrisp Technology works as advertised with internal fans that circulate the hot air at variable speeds to provide faster, more even cooking and crisping. My bread toast and bagels come out just right every morning. I would recommend turning down the shade setting one notch on your first try just to make sure you don’t over-toast until you get a better feel for it. I’ve also cooked some frozen sweet french fries and came out great, better than some restaurant fries and only took 20 minutes. I also cooked some Salmon lightly dipped in egg/flour and Panco bread crumbs and it came out great, cooked at 350 F in 10 minutes. It would have taken a lot longer to preheat the range oven and cook the same fish, and would have consumed a lot more electricity in the process. Even when toasting bagels the outer panels will get hot to the touch, so do leave enough space all around for airflow and cooling, especially when using the broiler/air fryer oven functions, the sides and back will get very hot to the touch. This Ninja will display “Hot” for a while it’s cooling, then will display “FLIP”, when it’s cooled down enough for you to flip it up on its back for more countertop space. All in all, if you don’t mind frying smaller portions than you would in a full-size oven and want to get it done more quickly, less greasy and with less energy consumption and more countertop space when you’re done, this Ninja could be a great addition to your kitchen.
softwareEngineer Posted
– OVERVIEW– The Ninja Flip Toaster Oven and Air Fryer is quite simply a very effective, space-saving air fryer. It can air fry, roast, broil, bake (cookies), (bake) pizza, and even dehydrate. It comes supplied with, from top to bottom: air fry basket, sheet pan, wire rack, and a crumb tray. Each one of these options can be seen on the front of the unit so there’s really no confusion on what you’re trying to achieve. What’s unique about this air fryer is that you’re able to stand it up after use to free up some much needed counter space. Air fryers today are large and bulky; this tries to solve that problem at the expense of a little bit of air frying real estate. But don’t let the size fool you as it can get many jobs done. – LOOK/FEEL – The entire unit is made of brushed aluminum; be careful to not ding it on the top or sides! The front panel sports a viewing glass so you can see how your food is doing, and it even has a nice light to illuminate the cabin. The buttons are all analog push buttons, so none of that touch capacitive stuff here, and the buttons themselves are made out of aluminum. You’ve got mode, temp, time, start/stop and a light button. Very simple. The only exception to the names on the buttons are when you’re making toast; Temp becomes shade level, and Time becomes # of slices to be toasted. All this information is seen on the Time and Temperature Display. The unit will also tell you when it’s PREheating, when it’s HOT to the touch, and when it’s ready to be FLIPed. – SETUP – Setup is quite simple and depends on what you’re cooking. The wire rack is a mandatory install and the basis for placing the sheet pan and ultimately the fry basket. Ninja includes a very straightforward manual that explains each mode and what accessory needs to be installed. For instance, pizza would only require the wire rack, broiling would entail the addition of the sheet pan, and french fries would be all three (wire rack, then sheet pan (optional), then fry basket). The Flip is about a 13”x13” space, with about 4-5 inches of head clearance. – PERFORMANCE – Because of its smaller dimensions, cooking is actually much more thorough as it is able to move hot air easier than a much larger unit. Upon use, I’ve learned that some things cook much faster on the Flip than my much larger air fryer. With all air fryers, going through a few trial runs will help you narrow down the optimal temperatures for cooking. I’ve done wings, fries, chicken nuggets, pizza and even toast. I trusted the units’ modes and just watched the food cook occasionally (Ninja suggests you do this as you get used to using it). Obviously some modes will cycle the fan on, and some modes will be whisper quiet. Overall, the unit is very quiet. Food is cooked evenly and comes out very crisp. – GOTCHAS – As I mentioned above, with each accessory inserted into the air fryer, the headroom diminishes. It’s clear when you look at photos with the fry basket in place. So keep that in mind if you’re looking to air fry types of foods that are taller in nature. The popular foods such as fries and party wings are able to clear the roof just fine. – CONCLUSION – I’m extremely happy with the Ninja Flip; I just realized that not only does it save space on my counter, it also replaces my dedicated toaster oven. There's plenty of space for the family for their favorite foods and cleaning up is a breeze (I just throw the basket and sheet pan into the dishwasher). Ninja provides some starter recipes to help those new to the air fryer market get a good feel for how an air fryer works and to maximize its potential in your home.
sdunnin Posted
The Ninja Flip Toaster Oven and Air Fryer is a super versatile appliance that can take the place of several appliances with a small slim footprint. In addition to the included detailed owners guide there is a color tri-fold reference that I found to be the most helpful. It outlines for each function what types of food it is for, which accessories to use and some best practices. On the back side there is an awesome cooking chart to help with temperature and time settings for different food types. Start with the toaster. This thing will toast up to 6 slices of bread or 2 large bagels with ease. I did have to do a little experimentation to determine the optimal shade settings to crisp things to my liking as the shade settings did really correspond exactly to what I was used to with our old toaster. I found that a setting of 3-4 out of 7 was the sweet spot. The air fry feature works awesome for French fries which I make a lot. I have the best success with just the basket. If you have food that might drip a little like wings, I recommend using the sheet pan to catch the drippings. Air roast works for thick meats and fresh veggies. The broil feature works every bit as good as my oven with a much quicker heat up time. I baked some canned dinner roles, and they turned out perfectly. The pizza mode is like the bake mode but with some moderate air flow, so it works like a regular convection oven but again with a faster preheat. I have not tried the dehydrate feature yet but would like to soon. The accessories are easy to clean, and the crumb tray catches most of the crumbles that fall through the basket and rack so you can keep the bottom inside of the unit clean. The owners guide an everyday and deep cleaning routine. The tray and rack are hand-wash only while the other pieces are hand-wash recommended. Controls are well laid out and easy to navigate without having to refer to the instructions. Toast settings are 1-6 pieces and shade 1-7. Time can be set from 1-59 minutes and temperature range is from 250-450. There is a button to toggle the light on/off and it will also come on automatically for the last 30 seconds. The front panel will also let you know when the unit is still hot to touch and will also tell you when it is cooled off and safe to flip up into the vertical storage position. If you do want to store your unit, vertically be aware that you must leave it plugged in after using it and wait until it says flip before storing. I found that it can take quite a while especially if cooking at high temperatures. 30 minutes or more was not uncommon. If you are a type A person that feels the need to put things in order immediately after using it, this might bother you. Otherwise, I really cannot think of a negative thing about the unit.
Kenyon225 Posted
The Ninja Flip Air Fryer and Toaster Oven is almost TOO good, based not just on the 8-in-one functionality, but the lightning speed at which it does everything. The “flip-up” wasn’t what I expected and honestly feared; I *thought* that meant that it used a swivel to flip up and out of the way, which for me could be a bad thing. I have a cat that has claimed the entire house as her own, including countertops. If it was on a swivel, I feared that she could knock it from the storage position and have it crash down to the cooking position, but that is not the case. The Ninja Flip has rubber feet for both positions, so you have to purposefully flip it down where it sets securely on the counter, and when you’re ready to get it out of the way, you flip it up and it rests on the four rubber feet and is very secure in that position as well. The 8 functions include Air Fry, Air Roast, Bake, Pizza, Broil, Toast, Bagel, and Dehydrate. So far, I have just used the Air Fry and Pizza functions which work great, and I wanted to get an initial review posted as I feel these are going to be among the most heavily used functions. The controls couldn’t be simpler to use; you have the power button on the far left, you then use the Mode button to switch between the 8 functions, then use the Temp and Time buttons to set those, and hit start. The final button turns on the light so you can see how what you’re preparing is doing, and believe me, you’re going to want to do this your first few cooks at least. I first tried a frozen pizza, as you can see in the photos. When you turn it on, it defaults to 20 minutes and 350 degrees, which I then set to the 425 degrees that the box suggested. It also suggested a cooking time of 15-18 minutes, so I left it at the default 20 minute setting and kept an eye on it every few minutes. As you can see from the picture, there was just over 11 and a half minutes remaining and the pizza was done! 8 and a half minutes cut the cooking time in half, and it was perfect! Oh, the other thing I need to mention is the pre-heat time; once you hit Start, it goes into pre-heat mode and lets you know when it hits the temperature. It took just under a minute and a half for this to get to 425 degrees, which I think is incredible. I have also used the Air Fry function for Pagoda pot-stickers which didn’t have cooking instructions for air frying, they suggest pan frying 10 to 11 minutes. These were air fried perfection in 6 minutes. Finally, I did some tater tots which the directions say to bake in the oven for 15 minutes, flip them, then cook another 10 to 15 minutes. I cooked them for 10 minutes, shook the basket, and 5 minutes after that, they were perfectly cooked. In short, the Ninja Flip is going to save you a lot of time, besides saving the counter space when not in use. My only warning is to check what you’re cooking and keep a notebook on the REAL cooking time using the Ninja for the things you prepare often, otherwise I’m afraid you’re going to burn your food. The Ninja Flip is perfect for a single guy like myself where the smaller fry basket size isn’t an issue, and counter space is a premium in my small kitchen. It’s easy to use, super fast, easy to clean, and stores out of the way when not in use. I enthusiastically recommend the Ninja Flip and give it my highest rating.
MrLowNotes Posted
If you’re looking for a small toaster oven – air fryer that does a good job and can fit in a tight space, the Flip just might be what you’re looking for. I think it does an outstanding job. I’ve owned many toaster ovens over the years, and I have reviewed several for TIN too. The Flip is one of the best and the most unique design. I’m not going to relist everything it does, how it cooks and what all comes with it. That’s what the product description is for. I’ll be discussing how well it worked for me and my family. It’s common for any new appliance that cooks, especially a toaster over or air fryer, to emit an odor they first time they are used. In fact, most manufacturers state this in the instruction manual. Heat it up the first time without food in it, is recommended. However, my Flip had a very strong odor on its first empty run. I’m not sure exactly how to describe the odor, but it took me several times over a few days of heating it up and letting it air out before I cooked anything in it. I almost sent it back because of this. Once the odor was gone, it was gone for good. My wife and I cooked several things it that most people commonly cook or reheat in one. Here’s the cooking list: Tater tots and crowns, hash brown patties, French fries, sliced potatoes that are like fries, biscuits, cookies, garlic bread, garlic bread with cheese, toast, open faced sandwiches, and homemade pizza. Here’s the reheated list: Fried Chicken, takeout pizza, fried and grilled fish, fried and grilled pork chops and a couple of hamburger patties I had grilled the day before. It did a good job on everything I put it. But from what can tell from how some of the tots and bread cooked, it gets a little hotter in the back corners. Not enough to be a deal breaker. See photos. With its size being a big part of the Flip’s appeal, other things that I like is the button layout and feel of them when pressed. The display is invisible unless the unit is on. Operation is dead simple for selecting cooking modes. Just press the Mode button to cycle through the cooking modes. Forward or reverse to get to the one you want quicker. Time, Temperature, Start/Stop and Light are the rest of the buttons. The light is a nice feature that you didn’t know you needed it until you have it. Display read “Hot” until the unit cools off after use. I like that it pre-heats very fast too. It’s also quieter than any other toaster oven / air fryer that I’ve ever used. I like how the door opens, and it looks good! Build quality feel sold and everything appears to fit together well. I didn’t notice any slop or gaps where pieces went together. Its rubber feet keep it from sliding around too. The only things that I didn’t care for was the afore mentioned smell issue. The loud beep that can be annoying. It’s a Ninja thing. I have other Ninja products that have the same identical loud beep. Deep pans could have a problem with air flow reaching down in them, depending on what you might be cooking in them. Conclusion: The Flip does what it says it will and does it very good.