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Ninja Multifunction 14 in 1 Oven & Air Fryer with Bake Tray
Item Number: 831325
QVC Price £300.00
Todays Special Value Price £199.95
P&P £0.00

Meet the Ninja Combi 14-in-1 Multi-Cooker, Oven and Air Fryer, currently only available at QVC. This versatile marvel features 14 pre-set functions, including Combi Meals, Steam and Air Fry & Grill, plus the extra functions, Toast and Pizza. Using super-heated steam to cook family-sized meals faster, this multi-cooker is ideal for whipping up mains and sides at the same time with a large 12.5L cooking capacity. Get ready to save time and make mealtimes effortless, without compromising on quality!
14-in-1 functionality - this multi-cooker boasts 14 pre-set functions: Combi Meals, Combi Crisp, Combi Bake, Steam, Rice / Pasta, Prove, Grill, Air Fry, Bake, Reheat, Slow Cook, Sear / Saute, Toast and Pizza. Whether you're using traditional oven/hob functions like Air Frying or utilising Combi Cooking features to prepare mains and sides at the same time, this appliance offers a wealth of options.
Only at QVC - this 14-in-1 multi-cooker is currently only available at QVC. Not only does it come with two extra pre-set functions, Toast and Pizza, but there's also a brownie tin included. Extra brownie points!
Combi Cooking Mode - moving the SmartSwitch to the Combi Cooker position creates a tight seal, so that it can use super-heated steam and rapid cyclonic air. This mode is ideal for baking bread, creating large three-part meals and preparing hearty roasts.
Large capacity - a 12.5L cooking capacity means you can feed the whole family with effortless, all-in-one meals, cooking your main and sides at the same time, or even cooking straight from frozen.
RapidCook Technology - in a rush to whip up something delicious? Faster than most conventional ovens, the Ninja Combi Oven can cook in as little as 15 minutes (after preheating).
Intuitive controls - switch between modes with SmartSwitch or adjust the times and temperatures to create your own recipes. There’s a viewing window and light function too, so you can always peek to see how your food’s cooking.
Easy, peasy cleaning - tired of scrubbing pot and pans? With this multi-cooker, you don’t have to! Just pop the bake tray and pan into the dishwasher and you’re done!
  • Multi-cooker weight: 10.5kg
  • Multi-cooker measurements (h x w x d): 33cm x 39cm x 38cm (13" x 15.4" x 15")
What's in the box?
  • 1 x Ninja Combi 14-in-1 Multi-cooker
  • 1 x Combi bake tray - made with a ceramic coating, this bake tray can be used by itself or with the Combi pan to create three-part meals. Fits up to six chicken breasts or a ten-inch pizza
  • 1 x Combi pan - non-stick ceramic coating makes this deep pan ideal for baking, roasting and steaming food. It doubles as a serving dish, saving you on washing up. Fits a 2.5kg chicken, 900g of fries or 1kg of rice
  • 1 x Crisper plate - designed to fit within the Combi Pan, allowing air to circulate and evenly crisp chips and other favourites
  • 1 x Brownie tin - 20cm (7.9") ceramic-coated tin, ideal for making a batch of brownies or a hearty lasagne
  • 1 x Recipe guide - packed with recipes and cooking charts to help you create custom meals
All measurements are approximate

 
I'm very tempted by this. I have the speedi but it is now temperamental on speedi setting and only seems to work for around 20 minutes before getting all agitated with itself and beeping here and there and switching itself off. I think this would be a lot more useful with being able to slide things in instead of having to try and grab things from above. Maybe a(nother) Christmas present to myself.
 
I've already got both plus the Ninja double. I use this one more like an oven...love the front opening door for getting a whole chicken out and as there is only the two of us. Feel it's bit redundant as the convection microwave went down a couple weeks later and the new one is 42 litre capacity. Did do some fabulous brownies in it. 😀😀
 
Unfortunately my cupboards are already fully occupied with no evictions pending.
Your kitchen sounds like mine. Now that my Ninja Foodie is in landfill heaven, I'd love this but we have an air f(l)yer and the wing commander of the kitchen (Mr CC) doesn't appear to need anything else. I do think Ninja's need to come with a 5 year guarantee and they would sell far more.

CC
 
I have a small Philips air fryer that is fine for me. The only downside is it’s too small for cooking a whole chicken in and limited accessories for it. Been using this for around 15 months now.

So took the plunge and bought a larger one in the Amazon Black Friday sale. It cost me exactly the same price (£69) as I paid for the small one, purchased in AmazonPrime day last year. Both are WiFi, neither bought for this function but both cheaper than the non WiFi ones. Small one going to my sister as she doesn’t have one.
 
I have a small air fryer and love it. It's an Instant vortex one. I did find some useful accessories in Robert Dyas, but I'd been looking online and all over the place first for stuff for a square basket. So many small ones seem to have a round basket!
 
I have two air fryers and haven’t used my oven for two years. I either batch cook in my slow cooker, I air fry or I use the hob.

I really don’t need a gadget that does 14 different things, although I have the space in my kitchen if that was the case. I also think that if it does so much then there’s more functions to go wrong on it.
 
I have two air fryers and haven’t used my oven for two years. I either batch cook in my slow cooker, I air fry or I use the hob.

I really don’t need a gadget that does 14 different things, although I have the space in my kitchen if that was the case. I also think that if it does so much then there’s more functions to go wrong on it.
Friend of mine has the Ninja 14 in one cooker. It was given to her as a present. She hates it it’s so heavy and cumbersome that she rarely uses it. All she wanted was a basic air fryer and that is all she uses it for. She doesn’t want to offend the relative that bought it for her by giving it away, selling it, or bunging it in the tip as it was so expensive.

I started experimenting with mine and one of the nicest things I do is cook eggs in it. I did dehydrate some lemons and limes and these are stored to go in a gin and tonic!
It’s good at making potato crisps and fruit crisps.
 
Friend of mine has the Ninja 14 in one cooker. It was given to her as a present. She hates it it’s so heavy and cumbersome that she rarely uses it. All she wanted was a basic air fryer and that is all she uses it for. She doesn’t want to offend the relative that bought it for her by giving it away, selling it, or bunging it in the tip as it was so expensive.

I started experimenting with mine and one of the nicest things I do is cook eggs in it. I did dehydrate some lemons and limes and these are stored to go in a gin and tonic!
It’s good at making potato crisps and fruit crisps.
I freeze slices of lemon and lime.
I had a ninja foodie and it broke after a month. Amazon hadn't any in stock and refunded it straight away. We bought the Lakeland duo air fryer and that seems to be running out of steam now. It's about 2 years old and used nearly daily.
We've also got a Towe air fryer that is brilliant but not big enough so we just got the Tower dual turbo with a 75% deduction from Amazon.
The jury's still out as we have only had it about 3 weeks but it seems to be ok 🤞
 
I am just watching Julia with Gail right now and they work well together. Gail is explaining it all well without being interrupted.

I may have mentioned it previously that it’s a disaster when Gail has to co-present with Chloe - it’s too much 😀
Gail said, 'I'm glad you approve" when Julia scratched the bottom of Gail's pavola and it sounded crisp. Bit**y comment. Otherwise, they demonstrated the appliance without approaching hysteria as happens with Gail and some other presenters. Gail's cooking is still grim imo. The risotto was not creamy. You have to cook risotto slowly and give it lots of attention. Putting halves of out-of-season nectarines (sour/hard) and tooth breaking toffee shards on top of the pavola was a quick presentation, but not servable at table. The butter bean mess: inedible.
 
Gail said, 'I'm glad you approve" when Julia scratched the bottom of Gail's pavola and it sounded crisp. Bit**y comment. Otherwise, they demonstrated the appliance without approaching hysteria as happens with Gail and some other presenters. Gail's cooking is still grim imo. The risotto was not creamy. You have to cook risotto slowly and give it lots of attention. Putting halves of out-of-season nectarines (sour/hard) and tooth breaking toffee shards on top of the pavola was a quick presentation, but not servable at table. The butter bean mess: inedible.
To be fair, that’s quite a judgy thing to do (Julia scratching her meringue), so don’t blame Gail for her comment!

I used to really like Gail - but not seen her for couple years - and think it’s quite limited what she or anyone can produce as such insane speed and on TV.

Don’t think her cooking is bad at all but she used to have a tendency to sort of slop it onto plates/dishes at end (again, speed!) which probably did it no favours!

And it’s all about how it looks on air I suppose.
You need ages to make a “proper” risotto.
Hence decorating her pavlova with unripe nectarines etc.

(Incidentally I don’t think Tesco - or any supermarket - should sell things like nectarines and apricots out of season.
They’re usually unpleasant and also can’t be “green” as must be flown in from somewhere very far flung!)
 
I am just watching Julia with Gail right now and they work well together. Gail is explaining it all well without being interrupted.

I may have mentioned it previously that it’s a disaster when Gail has to co-present with Chloe - it’s too much 😀
Yes I remember it used to be quite manic with Chloe and Gail together!

It’s nice when a duo works well together, much more enjoyable, calm and, for me at least, makes an item more saleable.

I’ve caught Debbie Flint presenting a couple of midnight TSV’s this week - Cozee Home, Diamonique and Gatineau…

She knows her stuff and is clear but my days she’s SO pushy and bossy.
Constantly interrupting brand person’s descriptions, telling models to do this and that and coming across like a complete QVC evangelist.

It really put me off!

Andrew was presenting Gatineau TSV with slides of focus groups and studies etc and she couldn’t even keep her mouth shut to stop her explaining the concept of “percentages” over him…!

“93% that’s like if 9 of your 10 friends said they like a product” etc! 🙄
 

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