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The Ninja DoubleStack XL is currently £190 (down from an average £240) in Amazon’s Prime Day deals event. The deal itself is pretty remarkable – the DoubleStack XL has only ever been this cheap during highly rare Lightning deals windows – but I’m not here to sell you on its merits. After all, you already know how good Ninja air fryers are.
No, I’m here to tell you that I wish I’d seen this deal sooner. I own the Ninja DoubleStack XL: specifically, the grey one in our hero image above. It’s been an absolute lifesaver on countless occasions already, tackling large batch jobs of vegetables, chips, chicken, tofu and plenty more with impressive pace and consistency.
It’s also not as gargantuan as it looks. My kitchen cabinets are mounted irritatingly close to the countertop – so close, in fact, that my Nespresso Vertuo Next coffee machine can’t open if it’s directly underneath. But it’s like the Ninja DoubleStack XL was purposely built to slot perfectly into the gap, as this beautifully taken picture demonstrates:
Of course, the features are a huge selling point. We regularly use the sync setting to line up the cooking times of various foods, and I cannot express enough how nice it is to stick the entire drawer into the dishwasher once you’re done with it. It helps that our kitchen expert here at Expert Reviews gave the Ninja DoubleStack XL air fryer four stars and a Recommended award when she tested it in 2024.
But the thing that really gets my goat is that the specific Ninja DoubleStack XL on offer is a lovely black and copper colour, one that until now I had been blissfully unaware of. It’s the only model that’s enjoying this uniquely deep discount right now, but that’s okay, because it’s by far the best-looking model available.
If only I’d seen this Prime Day deal sooner. Don’t miss it – you have until midnight on Friday 26 June!
Amazon Prime Day savings are open to Prime subscribers only. The good news is that you can sign up to a 30-day free trial if you don’t want to commit to the monthly cost.