Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer [AF300UK] 2 Drawers, 6 Cooking Functions, 7.6L, Black


AF300UK
More than an air fryer

Ninja Foodi Dual Zone 7.6L Air Fryer

The air fryer that cooks 2 foods, 2 ways, and finishes at the same time. Mix and match cooking programs, times and temperatures. Get more from your air fryer with 6 cooking functions – Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate and Air Fry.

Mix and match

2 Independent Cooking Zones

Different times, different temperatures, different programs – both drawers are ready to serve at the same time with SYNC! Enjoy freshly cooked mains and sides together or cater to two different tastes at once. MATCH time and program settings across both drawers to double your serving size.

AF300UK
AF300UK
AF300UK
6 ways to cook

More than an air fryer

With simple controls and a digital countdown timer, choose between Air Fry, Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Reheat and Dehydrate functions to cook delicious mains, sides and snacks. You can even cook from frozen, no defrosting required.

AF300UK

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    Air Fry

    Enjoy guilt-free fried food using little to no oil.

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    Max Crisp

    Cook from frozen to crispy in minutes with temperatures of to 240°C.

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    Roast

    From golden roast potatoes and balsamic tomatoes to roast pork with crispy crackling.

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    Bake

    From pasta bakes and savoury pies to fresh bread, cakes, cookies and desserts.

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    Reheat

    Restore leftovers to that fresh-out-of-the-oven finish, perfect for pizza, quiche and more.

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    Dehydrate

    Gently dehydrate ingredients to create dried fruit, dried herbs, vegetable crisps and beef jerky.

Air Fryer Dual Zone

AF300UK

7.6L

Capacity

5.2L

6

Cooking functions

6

Parts

Dishwasher safe

Parts

2 cooking zones

Digital display

Recipe guide

7.6L

Capacity

3.8L

6

Cooking functions

4

Parts

Dishwasher safe

Parts

2 cooking zones

Digital display

Recipe guide

  1. Air Fryer Max
    AF160UK
  2. Air Fryer
    AF100UK


Weight: 10.9 kg
Dimensions: 35 x 37.5 x 31.5 cm; 10.9 Kilograms
Brand: NINJA
Model: AF100UK
Colour: Grey
Colour: Grey

310 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, totally converted
    I had been sceptical of air fryers for a while thinking they were a fad, but decided to give it a go, I now hardly use the ovens, I love it, you can cook so much in them, it cooks better than the ovens too. My electric bill has been cheaper since having them too. Highly recommend.

  2. MSM says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Users5.0 out of 5 stars pays for itself....
    The best thing about this product is that it pays for itself through energy savings Since getting this Ninja my deep fat fryer is now obsolete, my grill is almost obsolete and my oven hasn’t been used since.

    This product cooks great chips but one does have to learn a little first. When cooking chips it’s critical that one folows the instructions and washes the potato starch out before air frying them otherwise they will burn. Next one needs to work out the times and temperatures for different potato varieties as cooking times do vary between the different types. Once one has a good idea of the cooking times and temperatures chips are quickly produced in the air fryer.

    Although the air fryer works well there are the other options available; Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, Max Crisp and reheat. As the saying goes, “practice makes perfect” and it certainly applies to this Ninja. One has fun messing with this product as one tries to find the best and most successful way to cook food. Roasting duck breasts is a typical example. I have cooked them with the Roast option but I have found that they cook best by giving them 8 minutes on Roast followed by six minutes on Max crisp to get the skin well cooked and crispy.

    As my images show, this “compact cooker” roasts some great chicken quarters. The same applies with the chicken as it does the duck, partially roast the chicken and finish off using the max crisp setting which operates at 240c and that is 10c higher than domestic ovens so it cooks and crisps skin perfectly and quickly.

    I have used this Ninja for toasting garlic bread slices and it does it much quicker and much better than my Solarplus grill does so that is something exceptional.

    As this Ninja has much smaller cavities than a domestic oven it can rapidly heat up, that is how it works. When cooking there is no need to preheat the Ninja as the cavities reach their temperatures in a matter of a small few seconds and that is where the energy savings come into play. By not having to pay to preheat a large cavity domestic oven ones uses much less energy thus one isn’t paying the 30p+ per kWh for an element that requires a 3.6+kWh input. If one has a cheap cooker then it’s cheap for a reason… it needs more energy thus it would probably use a good kWh just to preheat the oven so one can easily be paying 40p to 50p just to warm the oven up. A more expensive cooker, like mine, can have triple glazing in the oven doors thus they are much more enrgy efficient and save money when comared to cheaper cookers. As the Ninja only has to heat up a small space the food is cooking almost immediately and it does cook evenly.

    I did mention duck, chicken and garlic bread but what about roasting coffee beans? I did think about it and after doing a little reading online I tried it. I don’t advise using this Ninja for roasting coff beans as it does become “expensive”. Many people claim that one can get a “dark roast” in six to eight minutes, with others claiming it takes around 15 minutes. Well, I don’t believe any of them have actually tried it as even after a good 1/2 hour the beans were only light roasted. To get a dark roast will tale close to one hour at the highest temperature so that becomes costly for a small amount of coffe bean. One can invest in a domestic coffee bean roaster but personally I do prefer to do it the traditional way, which is much more cost effective. One simply puts the beans into a pan (frying pans are good for this) or a traditional roasting pan that imported. Next, one simply heats the pan on a high heat hob or gas burner for a few minutes. Whilst the beans are roasting one simply stirs them around from time to time. A light roast, like what the Ninja produced, can be obtianed in only two to three minutes with a dark raost taking around five mionutes. What the Ninja produced in 1/2 hour would have taken me around 10 minutes and I would have got two small batches of dark roast for my espressos.

    So, this Ninja is excellent for cooking almost anything but there will be the exception such as my fresh green bean coffee.It is so easy to keep clean so that is a very good bonus

    One thing I did note from some negative reviews is that some reviewers gave negative ratings and claimed the product is fauly because “lots of steam” was coming out. Well, I can honestly say that is not the case. The problem is not with the Ninja but is with the user. During my second use of this I seen some steam coming out and instantly worked it out that the pan hadn’t been insertred correctly. When using the Ninja it is important to insert the pans flush so that they are firmply sealed with the machione otherwise steam will escape thus cooking will be uneven and will take longer. As soon as I seen the steam I simply pulled pan number one out a bit and reinserted it thus no more steam. Another issue with those that cook with incorrectly positioned pans is that apart fromcosting more to cook the food and not cooking the food well… it will dry the food.The steam from the cooking food is part of the cooking process and helps keep the food moist but losing the water will mean the food, especially meats, will go dry.

    Overall I am impressed with my Ninja and I should have bought one much sooner than I did as it is saving me money, it is saving me a lot of time and most importantly it produces some excellently cooked food. One day I will risk it and try to make some jam in it and maybe even dehydrate some fruits. If successful thenit will mean my dehydrater will become obsolete aling with my deep fat fryer.

    I am recommending this product as it is made to a high quality standard, it works very well and with the energy and cost savings this is very good value.

  3. EpifaniaCantero says:

     United Kingdom

    5.0 out of 5 stars I'm going to get fat!
    I’ve heard people go on about air fryer this, air fryer that for a while, and it’s only since getting an electricity renewal that I looked into it.

    This is great, a sausage sandwich in 8 mins is going to get me into trouble.

    It’s easy to clean, easy to use. I’m looking forward to trying some recipes like donuts

  4. angelharunapar says:

     United Kingdom

    5.0 out of 5 stars Ninja Foodi Max dual zone
    I have to send this review before I could experiment with this Airfryer. Got it last week and used on Sunday for my fried chicken which is the usual on a Sunday. This is the 2nd airfryer bought in a few months. The first was a well known brand but it just didnt produce lovely fried chicken with the urge to eat. So got the Ninja and I am pleased to say I got beautiful fried chicken and I can use bread crumbs. So pleased, as I really want to ditch my deep fat fryer, at last. Will add more reviews when I have used other functions. Found the Ninja easy to use but I had experience of using the previous one as mentioned above, functions are similar but the instructions are not too difficult to follow,lot of info to read though.

  5. CharisBbiefpicu says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Users5.0 out of 5 stars A big upgrade over other air fryers
    Bought this to upgrade from another Ninja 2 drawer model. Not only is this slightly bigger per drawer but the drawers combining is a game changer.

    Makes it far more usable in real life than just something you use for specific foods.

    Also has a cooldown function that’s added to the end of each cycle which helps a lot.

    It is a bit noisier than the older model but not obnoxious.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Users5.0 out of 5 stars Revolutionary cooking
    I just love this machine I no longer cook on my oven this is by far easier to use and the results are far better, food is crispy on outside but light and fluffy on the inside it truly has revolutionised the way I cook, any thing you can cook in a conventional oven tastes a lot better in the air fryer can’t praise it enough and it’s cheaper to use fantastic results every time. I would give it 100 stars just love i

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Users5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
    Heard so many people raving about these air fryer’s, so decided to buy.
    I’m absolutely gobsmacked on how quickly they cook, a meal for one or a family of four cooked in minutes.
    (No more waiting for oven to heat up & waiting times for cooking)
    Instructions are little vague, once you get the hang of cooking, so easy to use, easy to clean.
    Can use for different time zones so food is ready together.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    5.0 out of 5 stars 10 stars!!
    The Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer is a game changer in the kitchen. With its dual-zone cooking capability, you can cook two different dishes simultaneously, saving time and effort. The air frying technology ensures crispy and delicious results with less oil, promoting healthier eating. The digital controls make it easy to customize cooking settings, and its spacious capacity is perfect for family-sized meals. A versatile and efficient appliance that elevates your cooking experience.

  9. Cierra4201 says:

     United Kingdom

    4.0 out of 5 stars Compact and Easy to Use.
    Like any new concept, it takes a little time to adapt. I found I was able to adjust my standard cooking practice to the “Air Fryer Way” quite quickly.
    Some foods need less time than stated if you are using a lesser amount or weight.
    I like the fact that the heat is instant, so you don’t waste time heating your conventional oven, which, in turn, should save on energy. Excellent product.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our Users5.0 out of 5 stars From a Tower to Ninja
    Our Tower dual air fryer died prematurely. But due to complications got refunded. So we bought the Air Fryer we couldn’t get back in the day.
    Main differences are start up and temperature.
    You start a Tower by selecting pre-set times and temps.
    Kind of similar with the Ninja but no symbols.
    The Ninja seems to cook hotter which isn’t a bad thing when you get used to it and lower the temperature. Not quite got an even cook on fries but found the bake setting better than air fry.
    The max crisp feature is good if you need a blast.
    Just wish with all of these things that you can adjust the sounds.
    The Ninja bleeps when you put the drawer back in when you’ve looked to see how things are doing. Bit annoying.
    Apart from that the build quality seems better than the Tower.