In this video i show the Ninja AF300 and some of the features and benefits it offers. For a great buy on the AF300 visit here: www.lords-electrical.co.uk/sm... or the AF400: www.lords-electrical.co.uk/sm...
I hate reading instruction books, they always seem to complicate things. thanks so much for this, very clear and concise. I learned more with this 12min vid than an hour reading the manual. good man.
Goodness, you are great at explaining - calm and clear and you take your time....thank you so much. Will be buying the AF300 very soon. My adult daughter is autistic and isn't keen on cooking (things splash and bubble etc and she doesn't like that) but an air fryer looks clean, easy to use and non fussy so am pretty sure she'll be able to use this. Can't thank you enough for the inspiration you have provided me with today! With love. x
We use our air fryer a few times a week. Roast, bake, broil or air fry. It's trial and error at first. I have learnt to drop the temperature by 20°C for most applications. I spray the oil, avocado or evoo. The quickest way to roast carrots and parsnips.
I bought a Ninja af400 about 4 weeks ago, I'm thrilled with mine, I'm a bread maker, and have baked two small loaves, which turned out perfect. Hardly used my oven, and only used my hob a few times. I'm still experimenting with different meals, but love it. No regrets.
Good video with clear and concise explanations. I bought my Ninja air fryer today and after watching this video, I feel I don’t need to read the instructions. Thank you
Excellent video with review and instructions. I have a Phillips AF with a smaller sized basket for 5 years. It's very useful, hardly use the big oven, except for Christmas Turkey roast. I purchased NINJA 400 AF a week ago mainly for healthy roast dinner. AF s are very useful for cooking frozen and fresh food and it's healthy. Thank you for your video. Regards.
I got the 400 model for Christmas and the frozen roast potatoes were done in half the time and were lovely. Did pigs in a blanket and they were deep brown all over and cooked in 15 mins. I wish the print of the instructions for cooking times was larger as I can't read them and still nervous about ruining meat, etc.
Great, comprehensive and clear review. Sadly I have an Original 2 Lid Foodi, a 15-1 Smart Lid and the Grill. I am currently waiting for the Bigger Dual Zone Ninja 😋 I mainly use the 15-1 because of the Steam cooking function and the Probe which makes cooking a roast perfectly I have found. The reason I am getting the Dual Zone is to be able to cook bigger pieces of meat ie: whole leg of lamb easier and it also has a probe plus cooking roast potatoes etc using the Sync mode 😋
Thanks for the video although If I understood what my 300 series air fryer is doing differently inside in different modes it might help me choose the best option. Some say its using different fan speeds and top / bottom ? heating elements. Any thoughts on this ?
I have the same corsori models. That you demonstrated I am so thrilled with mine you demo cooking a chicken hope you don’t mind recommending you cook the chicken up side first then cook the top last so all the juices run over the breast it makes it v elay it’s marvellous when you dem. Cooking. It you should. Have cooked. The chicken. Upside. Down for. The first half Then turn
Nice review as always. We have a combo microwave and air fryer by Calphalon. Works great as a microwave. So so as an air fryer but it gets the job done well enough it was worth not having two separate appliances. Mostly we cook frozen things like onion rings, fries, and even burgers and veggie burger patties.
I have the same machine. Trying to "fry" a "hardboiled" egg and need to do 132C for 15 minutes. However, in "Air Fry" mode, I can not go below 150C, and I cannot do increments of one degree. What other mode should I use?
I have just ordered one of these for my partner and I, our oven does not work as well and we are hoping that this will cut down on power usage and healthier meals for us too. you have no idea how excited I am!!
I always recommend washing the drawers where you will put the food into first, but after that, just run it for a couple of minutes before putting the food in.
Interesting, have you calibrated the temperature in yours? I have an AF400 it runs 20c above the set temperature, ie set temp 180c actual cooking temp 200c.. makes a world of difference knowing this.
Thanks for sharing! ❤ I’ve also got this air fryer and found it to be great for everyday cooking. I’ve also done a review showcasing the different features Ninja provides: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y4dl3LbmaqQ.html - hopefully it’ll be helpful for someone!