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Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,109
Brighton
Further to my Ninja BBQ.
Yesterday (Tuesday) the official Ninja website had a 10% off if you sign up offer but the full kit of woodfire BBQ, stand & cover was unavailable at £249 less 10%, £225 a bargain.
Today it's back in stock at £249 but no 10% off offers.
Amazon have sold out.
EDIT Found the 10% off, down the left hand side.
 






juliant

Well-known member
Apr 4, 2011
607
Northamptonshire
The Komodo Joe offers earlier were unreal, but I didn’t fancy my locks being changed if I ordered one 😭
Having owned one for 4 years i can say hands down its the best piece of kit i own. Not cheap but will last a lifetime with a lifetime warranty on the ceramics. So many cooking options on it not just bbq. Never thought i could cook curries etc on mine but with the amount of accessories for it you can do anything
 






Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,967
I've got a 10% code directly off Ninja but it doesn't seem to work. Is it because it's on offer or do I have a duff code?
 


Bad Ash

Unregistered User
Jul 18, 2003
1,905
Housewares
Argos are doing £220 offer for the 8-in-1 Pizza oven, stand, cover and fuel. But not available for delivery and only have all the items available in a few branches. I'm going to be driving 30 miles on Friday...
 




juliant

Well-known member
Apr 4, 2011
607
Northamptonshire
Argos are doing £220 offer for the 8-in-1 Pizza oven, stand, cover and fuel. But not available for delivery and only have all the items available in a few branches. I'm going to be driving 30 miles on Friday...
Will be worth the drive. Oh and if you have the everup app you could get 5% cashback on Argos . Every penny helps !
 


















Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,201
Goldstone
Not sure I would want to smoke any meat lower than 120. It wouldnt be hot enough to render the fat IMO
Advice from us recipies is often 225 F (107 C). In the US The same Ninja smoker goes down to 145 F. It's stupid that the limit here is 120 C. Maybe we can switch to the dehydrate function (60 - 90 C). A pain, but might work.
 


Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,967
Right, my Ninja turned up today. It's on the stand and ready to go.

Anyone got any advice what works best in it otherwise the wife and kids will say it's a waste of cash and I can't be arsed with the earache?
 






METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,837
Right, my Ninja turned up today. It's on the stand and ready to go.

Anyone got any advice what works best in it otherwise the wife and kids will say it's a waste of cash and I can't be arsed with the earache?
My best advice is to get some silicone inserts for the two trays for much easier cleaning.

The kids will love as it's particularly useful for convenience foods like nuggets, chips, breaded chicken, fish fingers etc. Just plain old chicken breasts in a spicy rub also come out great.

Lots of supermarket stuff now includes Air Fryer cooking instructions but initially there will be a bit of experimenting.

I was concerned that the Air Fryer thing was a bit of a fad and could be consigned to the back of the cupboard like bread makers and ice cream makers etc. However, personally we love ours and the normal fan over is now seriously under used.
 
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juliant

Well-known member
Apr 4, 2011
607
Northamptonshire
Advice from us recipies is often 225 F (107 C). In the US The same Ninja smoker goes down to 145 F. It's stupid that the limit here is 120 C. Maybe we can switch to the dehydrate function (60 - 90 C). A pain, but might work.
Must admit I had never checked mine but just gone out, set to smoker, hit temp and i can dial down to 60c. Are you sure you cant do that low ?
 


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