GET UP TO 31% OFF: As of Oct. 23,Hong Kong Archives take up to 31% off Ninja products at Amazon. Save on popular items like the Ninja Creami and the Ninja Blast.
If you’re on TikTok (or a die-hard Ninja fan), you’ve probably seen the Ninja Crispi air fryer pop up on your feed. This little appliance is super popular for its convenient cook-and-store system: it includes two glass containers (one four-quart and a six-cup TempWare container) and two storage lids to cook in and then store in the fridge. It’s an all-in-one meal-prepping machine — and everybody who’s anybody seems to have one.
While the Ninja Crispi isn't on sale yet (don't worry, we’re keeping an eye on it), there are plenty of other Ninja gadgets and appliances you can snag ahead of the holidays, including the Ninja Creami ice cream-maker, which is also TikTok-popular.
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Remember when the Ninja Creami was the appliance du jour? Well, now it’s on sale for 13% off. This compact ice cream-maker is available at Amazon for just $199.99, a $30 discount.
With the Ninja Creami you can make ice cream out of basically anything (frozen fruit, yogurt, etc.) and it churns it up into a creamy, soft-serve-like texture. It has seven one-touch programs, including ice cream, sorbet, gelato, smoothie bowl, and more. This way, you can have ice cream on your own terms, without all the fillers and extras of store-bought options.
Most blenders are bulky and a pain to clean. If you’re looking for a more compact, user-friendly option, right now you can get twoNinja Blasts on sale for just $84.99.
These cordless blenders hold 18 ounces and are perfect for taking on the go to blend up smoothies, protein shakes — you name it. They’re also cup-holder-friendly, BPA-free, and have a leakproof lid and a sip spout, so you can blend and sip right from the container.
With two, you’ll be able to use one while the other one is charging. Or, you can get a single Ninja Blast for $59.99 if you don't need two.
Would this really be a Ninja roundup if I didn’t mention an air fryer? Right now, you can get the Ninja Air Fryer (AF101) for $89.99 at Amazon. That’s a 31% discount, or $40 off the list price.
At four quarts, this air fryer is ideal for making apps or side dishes. According to the manufacturer, the basket (which is dishwasher-safe) can hold up to two pounds of French fries. Air fry, dehydrate, roast, and reheat with the touch of a button.
You’ll also get a 20-recipe booklet with your purchase.
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