Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- DZ071
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- SKU:
- 6551536
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 188 reviews
(188 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Expert reviews
See all expert reviews(1)Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Customers are saying
Customers value the Foodi DualZone FlexBasket Air Fryer for its easy cleaning, large capacity, and dual zone feature. They appreciate the convenience of being able to cook different foods at the same time and the versatility of the appliance. While some customers have mentioned issues with uneven cooking, the overall sentiment is positive.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for making different meals!
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Recently replaced our old air fryer with this one and don’t regret it. The zone functions are great to have as a feature when I’m making different things that require different heat and time.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Recommended!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.MORE THAN WHAT I EXPECTED! I had read some few positive recommendations but... from my point of view this is excellent in the price and quality range 100%
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
My Best Buy ever !
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I loved my airfrye ninja my Best Buy ever !!! I really recommend for everyone, I don’t know why I didn’t buy before ! I’m in love with this Ninja !
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Ninja air fryer
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is the best ninja I ever bought can’t be more satisfied with it three of my family members already bought one
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Team ninja
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Best of the best airfry in the market right now, excellent job
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Large capacityCons mentioned:Accessories, Cleaning, Uneven cooking
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Why is the basket so short?
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.TL:DR Pros -2 3.5qt areas about 6.5” * 8.5” in the grill side and about 2.75” high from the grill -Dedicated heating coils, fans, and settings for each area. -Removable middle piece for longer cooking area. -Many settings to crisp, cook, roast, bake, reheat, and dehydrate -Booklet with recommended cooking time and settings for common types of food Cons -unpolished edges on the matte “stainless” finish on the shell -Baskets are very low to the grill side and potentially cause problems if you use liners or cook bulky foods. Personal Nitpicks -Slow cooking times, will take time to get used to them but every air fryer is different -no timer or sound to let you know to flip or shake your food. -no auto stop/resume when pulling the basket *-Remember to always use Plastic Tongs to make your air fryer last longer-* Review: Alright let me start this review by saying that I mainly have used air fryers to air fry things and reheat. Many of the new and higher end air fryers have many bells and whistles that many would find convenient or appealing but personally I use them for their intended purpose and will review/judge them with that in mind. Now, let’s talk about the shell. The unit it self is about 11.25”H*18’W and 12”L which takes a good mount of space, so make sure you have the space. The shell is made of matte materials with most of it covered in black plastic and parts of it with a “stainless” steel look. In the front you get a small screen displaying the settings and tactile buttons with a diaphragm on top. Once you open the basket, there will be 2 grills separated by a removable piece in the middle. With the piece in, each side measures about 6.5”W, 8.5”L, and 2.75” H, and once you remove the piece about 13”W, 8.5”L, and 2.75”H. There is one heating coil for each area, but I did notice that there was not much space between the grill and the coil. Personally, the first time I used the air fryer, I used a line and some of it got burned because it touched the coil, but it was a personal error. Anyways, you do get several options to what you want to do with your food in the settings. You can also set up each side to do different things, such as the left is set to dehydrate, and the right is set to air broil. There is also the option to remove the middle piece and control both sides at the same time with Megazone. One can mix and match and play around the settings but now I will move on to the air frying part. I usually use air fryers to meal prep since it allows me to do several things at the same time. There have been times where I even use several air fryers while I wash rice, or peel my potatoes, or season my meats, so efficiency is something I look in an air fryer. The first batch I prepared for this air fryer was seasoned chicken tenderloins (7 pieces) at 370f with 26 mins. The second batch I prepared was more seasoned chicken tenderloins (about 9 pieces) at 400f with 21 mins. As one would expect, neither cooked with the given time, so an extra 6 mins was added each with the same temperatures. Before I did that, I noticed that there was no halftime to shake or flip your food but good thing I was present and looking. At the end the first batch cooked but tasted like it was boiled and notice there was an extra step to get them crispy with the air broil which I did not know. The second batch I had to add another 5 mins before it cooked. At the end the second batch took almost 40 minutes to cook and the first a little over 30 mins. Personally, I feel I need to get used to it like any other air fryer, but time can become an issue for me. Also, I could never see myself sticking a piece of ham in an air fryer, if that was the case, I would use an oven or a microwave. I just want to air fry things. To finish things off, if you have ever washed the grill/guard of an air fryer expect the same, for those who have never owned an air fryer, you will have a hard time especially if you cook meats. In the box you only get the unit and a little bit of paperwork including the manual and the recommended cook times, nothing else. My final thoughts Would I recommend this air fryer? Yes, if you’re looking for space and find value in the extra features. Just keep in mind it is not a put your food in and turn it on situation, there is a learning curve.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 1 out of 5 stars
The box was destroyed
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The box has giant gaping holes in it. I have never seen a product in worse condition in my entire life. This was obviously returned by someone else and then sold to me as brand new. Customer service won’t help me.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Dual zone, Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Not perfect, but certainly not bad!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Pros: Cooks great Easy to clean Dual Zone Smart Cook (delays one zone until they can finish at the same time) Mega Zone AirBroil and AirFry EASY to use Cons: Can feel cheap Slides around on countertop Initial smell from heating element First and foremost, NINJA, you totally should have put better feet on this! Seriously, it slides all around my granite countertops and I seriously can't push a button without it sliding all around. I ultimately ended up putting it against the wall on my counter tops so I can push the buttons without it sliding around. What I don't understand about this decision is their other products have some of the best rubber feet I've ever used, but this one.... it might as well be plastic! It's annoying, but FAR FAR from a deal breaker! Some of the build materials seem cheap, but not where it counts. The basket for example is great, the divider is also fantastic. However the housing seems cheap, very light weight and seems like it'll break. In fact in the manual it states, "DO NOT PLACE HOT BASKET ON THE UNIT" and that makes sense. It'll melt for sure. But seriously the biggest issue I have is the slippery'ness of the entire unit on the countertops. Now on to everything I love! Seriously it's the best air fryer I've ever used. The dual zone is FANTASTIC. I love this! Made pancake balls on one side and tatortots on the other for the kiddo and I couldn't be happier. Cleaning it was so easy, it says it's dishwasher safe, but if you're like me and have a standard sized dishwasher, it takes up a ton of space and is probably easier and quicker to just hand wash it. It'll last longer too I presume. The nonstick surface is great too. I cooked some veggies on one side, and steak on the other for dinner one night, pan fried it after for additional crisp and buttery flavor on the steaks and my wife LOVED it. It was super good. I also did a chicken dinner with some veggies and it cooked the chicken perfectly. Added some sour cream and crispy onions on top of the chicken and did an AirBroil to add additional crispy flavor and it was great. I really love this device. It's not super huge if you have a decent sized kitchen. Overall highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean, Large capacity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Large capacity makes this air fryer a winner
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I recently had the pleasure of trying out the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer with the 7-qt MegaZone, and I must say, it has completely transformed my cooking experience. As someone who enjoys preparing a wide variety of dishes, this appliance's versatility and efficiency have truly impressed me. The 7-qt MegaZone capacity is perfect for larger meals or when you're cooking for a group. The ample cooking space allows for even air circulation, ensuring consistent and perfectly crispy results. Whether it's a batch of French fries, crispy chicken wings, or even a whole roast, the MegaZone can handle it all. My old air fryer’s 5 qt capacity just wasn’t large enough for the typical meals I prepare often. What sets the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer apart is its flexibility. The adjustable cooking racks and dual-zone temperature control allow you to cook different foods simultaneously without flavors mingling. You can air fry your favorite snacks in one section while roasting vegetables in the other, saving time without compromising on taste. The precision of the cooking presets is remarkable. From air frying and roasting to baking and dehydrating, this appliance covers a wide spectrum of cooking methods. The digital control panel is intuitive and easy to use, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced cooks. The customizable options give you full control over time and temperature, allowing you to experiment and achieve the desired results effortlessly. Cleanup is often a concern with cooking appliances, but the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer makes it a breeze. The non-stick surfaces are a lifesaver, as most food particles simply wipe away with a damp cloth. The dishwasher-safe parts further simplify the cleaning process, saving you valuable time in the kitchen. The main drawback has been the weight and size of the food basket. It is heavy and large, and requires two hands to carry. My older more compact air fryer’s food basket was easy to hold with just one hand and weighed a lot less. In conclusion, the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer with the 7-qt MegaZone is a must-have for kitchen enthusiasts who value efficiency, versatility, and exceptional taste. Its ability to handle various cooking methods, spacious capacity, and user-friendly features make it a standout appliance.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean, Large capacity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Finally, a large capacity, dual-zone air fryer!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.For so long, my major issue with standard commercial air fryers is their limited capacity. The machines are typically large but the actual reservoir for holding food is limited due to the amount of space needed to ensure sufficient distribution of hot air for even cooking- standard air fryers need to have space for the fan and also space below the food to make sure the heat fully immerses the food. Keep in mind that both air and gas are "fluids" so air fryers need to be able to mimic submersion in hot oil. That being said, this 7qt capacity Ninja air fryer is GREAT for being able to prepare food in a single step- for example, I can now prepare chicken wings for two people instead of having to make two batches. Preparing brussel sprouts for a small group of 5 people would normally require 2-3 batches to get good, crispy sprouts but this Ninja air fryer can do it all in one take! Other than capacity, the other major benefit of this fryer is that it's capable of dual-zone cooking. So, a single batch of two different foods cooking simultaneously at their own respective temperatures. It's super easy to operate so you just have to make sure that the small divider is in there. GOOD AND BAD: I really like how this system has very few components to clean - it's literally just the bottom perforated trays (they have small rubber feet on them, which makes them sit in the baskets snuggly and not rattle around), the divider, and the drawer basket. There are few components but that basket IS large, which should be taken into consideration. Overall, that large basket significantly outweighs the cumbersome nature of cleaning. I absolutely love this machine and Ninja really have been killing it with their high quality products for reasonable prices.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Dual zone
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Well Made Air Fryer - MegaZone is worth it
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air fryer is another addition to Ninja’s growing line of kitchen appliances. This air fryer sets itself apart with its larger 7qt. size and dual zone heating. In other larger air fryer models, including ones from Ninja, you tend to have 2 separate baskets with each size carrying its own heat controls. The MegaZone basket lets you cook across the entire volume – a novel improvement. I have been using it quite frequently over the last few days and I have really liked it so far. Design of the MegaZone Air Fryer follows the same design cues of other Ninja appliances. The front display/control panel has a familiar interface. Push buttons for each control are hidden under the smooth plastic surface. There are settings for Air Broil, Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat, and Dehydrate. There are a couple of other buttons that correspond to the cooking zones – Zone 1, Zone 2, and MegaZone. There’s also buttons for Smart Finish and Match Cook. If you are unfamiliar with these 2 modes, they are pretty easy to understand. Smart Finish is used when you are cooking using both zones but the cook times don’t match. You can select Smart Finish before starting to cook and the machine will hold the shorter timed item from starting until the timers for both sides sync and they finish together. With Match Cook you are again using both zones. For this setting you have 2 things you are cooking that have all the same temp/cook mode/time but you don’t want the foods to comingle together in the MegaZone. Selecting Match Cook will sync both sides of the air fryer to the same thing – it basically saves you from having to program the same thing twice. The basket is one large container that is bisected by the removable center block plate. On either side is an identical insert grate that has rubber feet in all 4 corners. The center plate is also rubberized, which helps protect the finish of the metal as you remove/replace the block and grate inserts. The basket itself is large enough for me to toast an entire foot long sub with plenty of room to spare. Pulling the basket out is as easy as grabbing the full width handle and pulling it out. Removal of the basket does not stop or pause the cooking, so you have to press the pause button if you need to remove the basket for an extended period of time. While the air fryer is running the exterior of the machine stays safe to touch – you fan feel it warming up, but nothing that approaches feeling hot. The different cook modes correspond to different temp ranges and defaults. They are basically time/temp shortcuts. Reheat and Air Fry operate on a range of 300-400°F, Bake and Roast are 250-400°F, Dehydrate is 80-195°F, and Air Broil is 450°F. I have been using air fryers for years so I am familiar with this sort of scheme. I mainly used the Air Fry and the Roast presets as those gave me the temp ranges I needed the most. In my time of using the air fryer I have made meatball subs, pork loins, reheated calzones and pizza, cooked nuggets and fries, and made nachos. I really like the use of the full width via the MegaZone setting. That came in handy with the subs and pork loins which are much too large to do in my smaller 3qt round air fryer. I used the split zones to cook the nuggets and fries which required different temps and times, and I used the Smart Finish mode to sync them up. In the past if I wanted to do nuggets and fries I had to use my oven to make enough, and with the current outside temps I have little desire to turn on my oven. In all cases the cooking went off without a hitch and the food came out great. The only time something went wrong was with a meatball sub – I was using thin sliced cheese and I think the convection current was strong enough to lift the cheese up off the sub. The cheese melted/burned onto the element, which caused me to shut it down and do a cleaning. Lessen learned on the super thin sliced cheese. After using the cooker for about a week the only fault I can find with it is the lack of a basket hook or catch when pulling the basket out. Most air fryers pull straight out and can sit on the counter top because the outer basket shroud (the cool plastic part) keeps the hot basket elevated. Also, most small air fryer baskets are barely above the counter surface so pulling them out to check progress is easy. In those cases the basket hangs inside the machine and the shroud rests on the counter, which keeps the basket steady and allows you to shake or move things around. With the larger 7qt basket you can’t pull it out and let it rest on just any surface. The hot basket will tip down (towards the back) and rest on the counter – no way around this. You need to have hot pads and counterspace ready for the basket to be set down – a tough task if you are tight on useable counterspace. I used my oven surface quite a few times as well. This basket awkwardness also isn’t helped by the elevated position of the basket opening. The opening for the basket sits about 0.75” above the counter surface, which is much higher than other air fryers I have used. The elevated position means you have to hold onto the basket while checking the cook progress or while moving/repositioning food. Letting go of the handle allows the basket to tip down (outwards) and slide out more. I felt I was tempting fate by taking my hand off the basket – it was a delicate balancing act. Overall, I really do like this Air Fryer. The issue with the basket aside, I like the larger size because I have 5 kids that I cook for. The smaller air fryers cannot keep up if I am cooking for everyone. I used the dual zone to make batches of nuggets and fries, the MegaZone for pork loins, and more. In the week that I have had this I have not used my oven once – which is a big help in keeping my home cool. This is my 5th Ninja Foodi small appliance. They have all seen regular usage, and I have yet to be disappointed by any one of them.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Dual zone, Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another Great Air Fryer
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have had at least 4-5 air fryers in my time and they all offered something different. The Ninja - Foodi 6-in-1 FlexBasket with MegaZone offers a larger basket capacity. I’ve used it to air fry a Kroger’s flat bread and a Totino’s party pizza. Not at the same time. This long basket is the perfect size because it’s so long and rectangular. The dual zones allow you to combine the space or split the basket so you can cook two different things at the same time. Like lemon pepper wings on one side and Buffalo wings on the other. In addition to the bakery Capacity, this air fryer also has many functions. Like the obvious, air frying, but it can also bake, reheat, broil, roast and dehydrate. I haven’t used all the functions yet, but I’m looking forward to experimenting and seeing if I can make croutons with the dehydrate function. I have used the bake function to make small individual size cakes/dessert. The basket is easy to clean up. You can take out the two plates and divider bc and give it a quick clean. I haven’t run into any issues yet, so I do recommend this air fryer.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean, Versatile
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
FlexBasket flexing on these meals!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer is a great addition to my kitchen. With the flex basket it is very versatile as you can cook one big dish or 2 smaller ones at different temperatures. There are plenty of different cooking options such as Air Broil, Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat and Dehydrate. I was still learning when to use the different modes but I started to get a hang of it by following the provided guides. This is my first Air Fryer but not the first one I've used so I have to say in comparison it is pretty quiet and didn't get hot on the outside. I did cook some chicken, salmon, French fries and reheated some barbeque and it all turned out well. The Ninja Foodi Air Fryer was also easy to clean, most things wiped off and the baskets have silicone spacers that keep the trays from scratching the basket. I'm anticipating in also using the dehydrate feature to dehydrate some fruit to make it last longer. Overall I'm very pleased with the Ninja Air Fryer and I'm looking forward to cooking a lot more with little to no oil!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Smart Finish is worth the purchase on its own!!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m a big fan of Ninja products; I like their informative packaging which does a great job of pointing out their product’s features and benefits BEFORE you buy them, and I’ve always had great experiences with the Ninja line – both their kitchen products and their other household lines. (I have a Ninja vacuum that’s been going great for over ten years now!) I’m also a huge fan of the air fryer. I use mine at least 2-3 times a week, especially in the Summer when I don’t want to heat up my kitchen. These days I only really use my oven when I am making a pizza or when I’m cooking a big casserole or other dish that’s too large for my 6-quart air fryer. And even though the Ninja Foodi 6-in1 is only a mere quart more, it’s the form factor and flexibility that make all the difference. The rectangular “megazone” basket will allow me to cook foods like pork loins or whole chickens, something I’d never be able to do with my older air fryer. This on it’s own is a great upgrade, but the Foodi 6-in1 offers a even greater feature that I didn’t know I needed until I started using my air fryer more regularly. When I first started air frying, I was using it mainly for side dishes – things I would normally ‘fry’ in the oven like French fries and onion rings. After all, it’s an ‘air fryer’ right? You use it for ‘fried’ things. But as I learned more and got access to other recipes, I started realizing I cook just about anything in it and I stopped thinking of it as an ‘alternative’ to pan or deep frying and started thinking of it in it’s proper context of a convection oven – which is what it actually is - and this opened me up to cooking more dishes in it. However I now ran up against a different issue, namely that there were a lot of times where I would create a meal with both a main dish and a side dish, each of which would work great in the air fryer but I had to either cook them separately or decide on using the air fryer for one or the other since the items would either be cooked using different times, temperatures or in many cases both. The Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 solves that problem for me and does it rather intelligently. Because the megazone basket can be partitioned with each half having its own cooking times and controls, I no longer have to decide. Everything can go in the air fryer at once and be cooked properly! The REAL magic here though is the “Smart Finish” feature! This feature allows you to set up two dishes that have different times and temperatures and then starts the one with the longest time first and puts the other on ‘stand by’. Then when the first item’s remaining time matches the time on the second item it starts it up so that both items finish at the same time! For instance, if you want to roast a chicken breast that needs 20 minutes at 350 and some fries that need 10 minutes at 400, the chicken side starts first. Then, after 10 minutes elapse it starts the fries. For me, one of the hardest things to get right when you’re cooking multiple items is trying to get them all ready at the same time and I find this feature amazing! (Heck, in my opinion it’s worth the purchase just for that feature!) There’s also another feature named “Match Cook” that allows you to set the same time/temp for both zones for cooking the same food in separate sections. You set the time/temp for the first side and then one button transfers those settings to the other. But I’m having a hard time seeing the use case for this one. If you’re cooking the same food at the same time and temperature, I don’t see why you wouldn’t just remove the partition and use the whole basket in “megazone” mode. I actually watched a few YouTube videos to see if I was missing something obvious, but no one seemed to be able to offer a use case for using “Match Cook” over just setting the time and temp for the “megazone” and using the whole basket. Maybe this will become more apparent to me with time, but I’m sure Ninja had a plan in mind and it’s still a nice feature. This is an obvious purchase for someone with a family as it allows a lot of flexibility, but I’d argue that for single folks like me, this is also a great purchase. It offers me more options for the meals I can prepare like larger dishes as well as the ability to cook different dishes and have them all ready at the same time. Like my other Ninja products, it’s a quality build and should last me a long time so I’d definitely recommend it. Still confused by that “Match Cook” feature, but I’m sure one day I’m going to go to cook something and go, “Ohhh, THAT’S what it’s for!!”
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One Basket +Two Cook Zones = Yummy
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I must confess up front that Ninja is my favorite brand of innovative cookware. That said, with this new FlexBasket (Flex) cooker, I expected it to be great, so I tried it out and looked for something not to like. Tough one! This new Flex is impressive right out of the box. It looks good, has a large touch screen for controlling the many functions that it can provide for you. The build is sturdy and rather heavy. I would suggest placing it somewhere that you can easily operate without having to move it around a lot. Not a criticism! Features are plentiful; and some major ones include: • Six cooking programs: Air Fry, Broil, Bake, Roast, Reheat, and Dehydrate. Each is programable to your taste. • The FlexBasket is large enough to cook up to 7 quarts in the MegaZone formation. For example, a roast of up to 4 lbs. can be cooked in this format. Smaller amounts up to 3.5 lbs. of meat, and/or veggies can be cooked at the same time with the basket divider in place. The beauty of this is you can cook two foods at the same time. If the two items require different time, temperature, and/or cooking function, that’s not a problem for the Flex. That programmability is what puts flexibility into the Flex. Don’t let “programming” scare you, it is not complicated if you read the very clear instructions in the accompanying manual. Providing detailed easy to read manuals is another thing I like about Ninja. In addition, the detailed cooking time and temperature for numerous food types are usually spot on when it comes to the finished product. Fish and chips is one of my favorite meals, so that’s usually the first thing I cook on an air fryer. Using the two-basket settings suggested, the breading on the fish came out brown and crisp, and the fish itself was done, yet still moist. The fries were nicely crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. Perfect fish and chips. Pork loin steaks, again following the manual’s suggestion, were perfect: Crisp on the outside and perfectly done to my taste on the inside. Carrots on the other side also came out very tasty. • Cleaning is fast and easy. The manual says the pot, crisper plates, and divider are dishwasher safe. I cannot attest to that, because my preference is to soak non-stick coated items in hot water and Dawn. A bit later, I rinse them off, pat dry with soft cloth and call it done. It seems to me the coating lasts longer. Either way, it’s fast and easy. Ninja has produced an excellent “next gen” air fryer! The Flex looks good, can perform multiple cooking tasks excellently, and is a great time saver for producing tasty meals!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Large capacity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Speed of a microwave but so much tastier!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Ninja calls this air fryer but it really is a universal oven! It has Air Broil, Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat and Dehydrate modes which makes it quite a useful tool in the kitchen. Cooking is done in a big basket located at the bottom of the appliance, basket has a removable divider and two removable grates at the bottom to allow for hot air circulation. Whole basket can be used as a single cooking "Megazone" or with divider installed each half can have it's own cooking regime set. It can even match cooking times to make sure both halves are done at the same time. Air fryer has pretty much no warm-up time and it's hot in a few seconds allowing for a quick warm up. With the divider removed whole basket can be used to bake a loaf of bread or a pound cake or to make a ton of fries for the whole company. Few things that I would like to note - loaded with food basket is quite heavy and removing it single hand is difficult, use both hands and a coaster to sit it on. When both zones are active - air fryer is switching heating elements back and forth not to exceed 15Amp load on the outlet. I do have 20 Amp circuit and it would be nice if Ninja allowed to utilize the whole 20 Amp. And of course - no matter if you used a single zone or a whole thing - you washing the whole basket. Divider and grates are dishwasher safe, basket is hand wash only.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best ninja air fryer yet!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.As someone who uses pretty much all ninja everything in the kitchen I can say they always hit home runs with their products and this is no different. If you have or have had a ninja air fryer before this one is similar but better in every way. So I really dig the match cook option with this new large split basket situation they have going on here. It’s one big basket (around 15” wide) instead of the normal smaller like in the past. This has a removable wall in the middle so you can cook two different things at different temps and not affect each other (perfect for my kids chicken nuggets and French fries lol). Not only does it do two foods at different temps but using the smart finish it doesnt matter what settings you need or length of time it will make sure that both get done at the same time making it way easier to cook instead of guessing when to start the second item to try and get it done at the same time. You can set zone 1 and zone 2 independently or use the megazone button and control both as one large zone for cook settings. Though I mainly used this for air frying it also does broil reheat bake and dehydrate. I also find myself using reheat for left over pizza which it actually does a really good job of heating evenly and coming out much better than the microwave. Whether you want an air fryer or you want a really flexible space saving oven this thing is easily the best one ive used. I highly recommend this and it makes even my oldest ninja air fryer feel old now with this new tech lol.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very Happy
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Very easy to use. Makes family meals much quicker. Doesn't heat up the rv like the stove does. Easy to clean as well.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to clean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Why didn't I get this sooner?
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I once was a lowly, silly girl who thought air fryers were overrated and didn't really add anything to the cooking experience. Then I bought this air fryer on impulse as young adults do and it has been a particularly life changing experience. This thing makes chicken in 15 minutes or less. Reheats pizza in 4 minutes like you just walked out of the restaurant with it. French fries are perfection. I've made whole dinners in under 20 and everything just tastes better? (compared to the uninspiring oven) I cook very often so trust me when I tell you this shaves cooking times in HALF. It has TWO baskets and my favorite part (which no other air fryer I've seen done) is that you can make it into one mega basket. I'm counting down the days until I roast an entire chicken. It's very easy to use and super easy to wash/rinse and use over and over. It even has a cute little goodbye message every time you turn it off. It is super quiet compared to some other air fryers I've heard and it only beeps ONCE when its finished cooking instead of the incessant, loud beeping of other machines. It doesn't take up too much space on my apartment counter with 3 roommates and it doesn't emit any smoke like others might. It's magic. If you're on the fence, let this be your sign to hop on the bright side over here. The Ninja Foodi bright side.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Dual zone
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very easy to use
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This fryer can do quite a few things but the controls are very intuitive and easy to use. The handful of items I've cooked have been very good, though I've only used the two compartments separately once. The Megazone works great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
(1 Review)- Top Ten ReviewsRating, 4.5 out of 54.5Linda Clayton on September 18, 2023
Ninja Foodi DualZone FlexBasket Air Fryer reviewThe Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer with 7qt MegaZone is a remarkable machine with enough space to cater to six normal appetites or my super-hungry family of four. I loved having the option to cook two different food types at completely different
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