Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 2-Basket Air Fryer with DualZone Technology
Two baskets let you cook two foods, two ways. DualZone Technology uses Smart Finish and Match Cook. 6 programmable cooking functions work in each zone. 6-in-1 unit: Air Fry, Air Boil, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate.
The Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 8-qt. 2-Basket Air Fryer with DualZone Technology is the air fryer with two independent baskets that let you cook two foods at once, not back-to-back like a traditional single-basket air fryer.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Two baskets let you cook two foods, two ways
- DualZone Technology uses Smart Finish and Match Cook
- 6 programmable cooking functions work in each zone
- 6-in-1 unit: Air Fry, Air Boil, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate
- XL 8-qt. capacity fits up to 4 lbs. of French fries
- Each independent cooking zone has its own heater and fan
- Smart Finish syncs different settings to finish together
- Easy-to-clean baskets and dishwasher-safe crisper plates
- Match Cook duplicates settings across both zones
- Wide temperature range: 105°F?450°F
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Main unit with 6 programmable cooking functions
- Two 4-qt cooking baskets for 8-qt capacity
- 2 nonstick crisper plates
- 15 chef-inspired recipes and additional meal options & cooking charts
PRODUCT CARE
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
- For warranty information please click here
PRODUCT DETAILS
- 12.4″H x 15.63″W x 13.86″D
- 32-in. cord length
- 1690 watts
- Model no. DZ201
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by Lisa
I’ve been using this for a few weeks now, it’s easy and cooks very quick. I’ve made chicken, sausages, veggies, and cheese sticks. I suggest to reduce the time and temp that is listed in the booklet that comes along with it. It will dry the meat out. It’s a very convenient item to have.
by Patticake
I love this one!! I’ve bought a different one before but didn’t hold enough food so returned it. I can cook frozen fried shrimp and fries (one of our favorites)at the same time with different times and temps. Comes out wonderful!! By the time oven would have been preheated food is almost ready. No turning, just shaking the basket
by April
Works great I live that I can make two things at one time and it’s perfect for me and my family.
by Becklou
I bought this a couple months ago and I absolutely love it. Its small enough to not take up a lot of counter space. The smell everyone is talking about is probably because they didn’t wash before using. I love the fact that you can cook two different food items at the same time completing a healthy meal. It cleans up very easily which is another plus. Would recommend to anyone. Great product for the price. Does everything I want and some.
by Moody
We have used it to cook a variety of foods and they have all turned out great. It is super easy to use.
by Liza
The only reason I did not give this a 5, is that I have been trying to get the accessory racks since November and they have been unavailable. This unit would be so much more functional if I could use the racks. You are limited to one layer of most foods.
I use this for all kinds of foods. Pork chops, bacon, broccoli, asparagus, chicken….. I makes wonderful chicken wings, shrimp, and fish. I don’t each much fried food, but I did try some tater tots, WOW. I also used it to heat a restaurant fish and chip dinner and it came out just as crispy and tasty as the original meal was.
I’m so glad I got the unit with 2 baskets. I cook meat in one and veggies in the other. Also if you have to cook a lot of something, you can use both baskets.
by Cory
I was recommended this and I’m glad I bought it because I use it for everything. No more frying with oil. This is the most healthy way to cook and it’s fast.