🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with Ninja’s 4-in-1 air fryer — healthier, faster, smarter!
The NINJAAir Fryer AF100UK is a 3.8L digital air fryer designed for 2-4 portions, featuring 4 cooking functions—air fry, roast, reheat, and dehydrate. It saves up to 55% energy and cooks up to 50% faster than traditional ovens, using little to no oil for healthier meals. Equipped with a non-stick, dishwasher-safe basket and crisper plate, it combines convenience with performance in a sleek grey and black design.
Brand | Ninja |
Model Number | AF100UK |
Colour | Black/Grey |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 36 x 32 cm; 4.6 kg |
Capacity | 3.8 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1550 watts |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | 4 Cooking Functions, Air Fry, Roast, Reheat & Dehydrate, Non-Stick Dishwasher Safe Parts |
Item Weight | 4.6 kg |
R**S
Great kitchen gadget
How did I manage before? Super easy to use and clean. Food comes out juicy and succulent.
D**Y
Easy to use and looks neat.
Bought to replace a cheaper manual control model I bought a year ago, Decided to go for this Ninja airfryer being digital, a good price, quality product and versatile having the roast option as well as airfry. From the first time I used it, it was noticeably quicker to cook and didn't seem to get as hot on the exterior as my old machine. The crisper plate is useful, though I tend to use a silicon liner which cuts down on a lot of cleaning. One thing I did find was it's less bulky and not as heavy as my old airfryer but it is a bit louder when in use though I don't find it a problem.
C**S
Buy the disposable drip trays. 😉
An excellent product with great results for certain types of cooking. Brilliant for French fries without oil or breaded fish cakes. Surprisingly good for small roasts and even quick cook bangers!
O**D
king of kings
Snagged on sale for 100 pounds, which is an absolute steal for this. the basket is big for lots of food, it looks stylish and is reliable as expected from ninja. The air fryer quality is top notch, better than anything I've ever used. The size is what is expected with the massive 6.2L basket. It cooks much quicker than ovens and even other air fryers. Value for money is great for what I paid. 10/10
J**E
A good reputation & rightly so, very impressed...(but..See Update re cleaning)
A couple of friends had told me over the last couple of years about these air fryers, not just Ninja's but other makes too, so I had been pondering about buying one, I'd looked at Ninja's but they were quite a bit more expensive than other makes, so I was about to buy a cheaper brand when Amazon messaged me that this was on offer with 30% off...which made it only a fraction more than the competition, so I snapped one up.The quality looks great, although the grey colour does tend to show every mark, but not as bad as black...It's very simple to use, power on, set the temp, set the time, and press start (Pre-heat for 3 mins too)......but there is one thing that drives me crazy...Setting the cooking timer...Ninja wisdom dictates that when you press the time button it defaults to 20 mins....and if you press the button to reduce the time it will skip down in 5 minute blocks then down to zero...WHY NOT JUST START A ZERO & go up in 1 min intervals....you know, like non Ninja's do??Might not sound annoying, but it is...at least to me.Also, for air fryer noobs like I was....Ninja put a clear sticker to the left of the display with suggested heat & cooking times....unless you like charcoal IGNORE THAT!It says 20-25 minutes for some frozen chips & shows a little McDonalds type of box....In reality one portion takes around 7-8 minutes...as I say, 25 minutes will get you charcoal....What their Ninja reasoning is there I have no idea...So you will need a bit of trial & error and to keep checking often to see how things are going, but if you are cooking chips you will need to pull the pan out two or three times to give them a shake anyway.I've found its a good idea to invest in one of those bottles of light cooking oil sprays, gives your chips etc a couple of squirts before cooking and it really crisps them up.I've found it is excellent for jacket potatoes too, cook the spud in the microwave first for speed, then crisp in the air fryer for 5 minutes after for perfect baked spuds with crispy oven baked skins.I use it almost daily now, its rare to use my oven, overall i'm very pleased with my first air fryer.Two things i need to get are a divider to split the basket into two halves, and some kind of half tray so i can cook say chips in the open half and something with sauce, like say a piece of fish in sauce, in the half tray...not seen one of those yet but it'd be useful, i have seen the divider plates but they're very expensive for what they are...UPDATE: I've docked 1 star off my original review....purely because Ninja have made this utterly impossible to clean.Over time the grease builds up around, and especially behind the heating element, but this element is impossible to remove, as the steel bar, or wire, holding it in place is permanently riveted in place.So you can wipe around the heating element, but not behind, so the grease builds up behind the element and especially on the fan blades.In my case it has only been 3 months and the amount of grease stuck there is significant, and I have safety concerns over all this grease build up right next to the main heating element.It seems a very bad design flaw, and one that many others have also noted. My electric cooker has a grill element that simply pulls out, enabling you to relatively easily clean any grease build up behind it.....why haven't Ninja done similar?I've tried things such as small bottle brushes, and they help slightly, but no matter how you try, you cannot get to clean the fan blades or behind the heating element and that grease build up is surely unsafe.
S**H
So glad we bought this, use it all the time! Smart, compact, perfect for couples
We’ve had this Ninja air fryer for about a year and a half, and we use it all the time. It’s the perfect size for a couple: not too bulky, but still powerful and versatile. It also looks great on the countertop, which is a bonus.We got a couple of air fryer cookbooks when we bought it, and I’d definitely recommend doing the same if you’re new to air frying. It took us a little while to get used to it, but now it’s second nature. The variety of things we can cook in it is brilliant. One of our favourites is salmon in an orange, honey and soy sauce glaze ... it turns out beautifully every time.We also bought reusable silicone air fryer liners to go with it, which have made clean-up much easier. I don’t use them for things like chips (they crisp up better without), but they’re ideal for anything saucy or messy -especially that salmon recipe!It’s been interesting to see that more and more supermarket convenience foods now include air fryer instructions, just like they did when microwaves first came out. It feels like air fryers are becoming a standard part of modern kitchens, and I can see why.If you’re thinking of buying one, I’d say go for it—just add a cookbook or two and some silicone liners to make life even easier. We’re genuinely so glad we bought it. It’s a great little machine, and a brilliant all-rounder for a couple or small household.
A**A
Quickly becoming a true kitchen essential
Bought for a household of two, over 6l is perfect for our needs and doesn't take too much counter space.Ideal if I need to heat something up quickly, got some nice results when baking too (cinnamon buns and puff pastry tarts for example). Roasted chicken came out great, managed to fit in a whole, medium sized in. The air fry function works pretty well too once I've figured out the right cooking time (it's easy since you can open the drawer anytime to check or stir the contents).Very straight forward to start or pause the cycle, but have to manually adjust the cooking time and temperature from preset ones which involves a bit of clicking. Not a huge issue though all in all.Cleaning is not a problem, most grease is easy to get rid of with washing up liquid. I do recommend adding silicon inserts to be able to cook things like stews or sauces although paper liners work too for some of it.I love that it's so versatile and I still experiment with the settings for the best results. Great alternative for deep frying and making food crispy without the risk of burning it.
C**Y
Great product
It looks good, does everything it should. Troublefree!
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