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Ninja's 'game changer' air fryer with over 7,000 five-star ratings slashed to £75 in Amazon Black Friday flash deal

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Fans of Ninja are scrambling to buy a five-star rated air fryer with more than 7,000 glowing five-star ratings as it's been slashed to less than £80 in Amazon's huge Black Friday sale.

The air fryer is said to be so cheap and efficient to use, it has allowed Amazon customers to 'ditch their ovens' and reduce their energy bills in turn.

Normally £149.99, the 4-in-1 Ninja Air Fryer has been reduced to its lowest ever price, and is now £79. The 'bill reducing' Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK features four cooking functions.

Users can opt to Air Fry, Roast, Dehydrate or Reheat food at the touch of a button. While the basket may look small, its appearance is decieving, as it will fit an entire 1.35kg chicken, or 900g of French fries. READ MORE: LIVE: Amazon's biggest 2023 Black Friday deals as Cadbury, UGG, Boots, Jo Malone and Ninja slashed READ MORE: Amazon fans snapping up huge 2kg boxes of Cadbury chocolate that are cheaper than Sainsbury's The Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK also promises to use up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods, so proves considerably more healthy.

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