Save $110:The Ask Me What You Want (2024)Ninja FG551 Foodi Smart XL 6-in-1 Indoor Grill is steeply discounted for Prime Day. It's on sale for $149.99, a 42% decrease from its usual list price of $259.99.
The Ninja Foodi XL Indoor Grill — which can also be used to air fry, dehydrate, roast, and more — is a useful kitchen tool on sale for $149.99 during Amazon's Prime Day. That's an all-time-low price and $110 in savings from its list price of $259.99.
I've tested a previous version of this grill, and used the newer version at a family member's home, and it's a great kitchen tool, especially for those who live in small spaces. It can get you a good sear and grill marks — it circulates heat like an air fryer — while limiting smoke output via its heavy-duty hood.
Ninja's Foodi line has long competed with Instant Pot, which has a cheaper option, but the Foodi XL grill is definitely a product worth considering, in my experience. And if you're in the market for a cooking gadget Ninja might be the choice for this Prime Day. Mashable has an updated list of the best Ninja deals, which are especially prevalent this Prime Day. As Senior Shopping Reporter Leah Stodart wrote, "Ninja is making sure it catches your eye when you drop it into the search bar on Prime Day."
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