🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with Ninja Foodi MAX – where smart meets versatile!
The NINJAFoodi MAX 15-in-1 SmartLid Multi-Cooker OL750UK is a 7.5L stainless steel powerhouse combining pressure cooking, air frying, slow cooking, and 12 other functions. Featuring a smart digital probe for precise temperature control and energy-saving technology that cuts cooking costs by up to 60%, it’s designed to cook up to 6 portions with multi-layer racks for efficient meal prep. Perfect for busy professionals seeking convenience, versatility, and performance in one sleek appliance.
Brand | Ninja |
Model Number | OL750UK |
Colour | Steel/Black |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 35 x 36 cm; 15.08 kg |
Capacity | 7.5 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1000 watts |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Material | Stainless steel, Plastic |
Special Features | 15 Cooking Functions, Pressure Cook, Air Fryer, Steam, Slow Cook, Energy Saving, Large Capcity, Easy to Clean, Digital Probe |
Item Weight | 15.1 kg |
D**.
Amazing multicooker
The media could not be loaded. As always ninja products never disappoint. We bought this to replace the old ninja foodi 9 in 1, mainly because of the smart lid on this one meaning you don’t need to store the extra lid. It’s easy to use and so versatile. Cuts cooking times down significantly and is really easy to keep clean. Huge capacity means you can fit in meals for a big family. So far used the air fryer function, pressure cooked a gammon joint and slow cooked a stew and all with amazing results! Highly recommend
S**N
Extremely versatile and space-saving
I bought this when my oven went wrong -- and it's been a revelation! (The only aspect of it that I haven't yet used is the pressure cooker, since I already have one.)Apart from it's versatility is it's speed if cooking: crispy roast potatoes in half the time of a thermofan oven, for example.The temperature probe I'm yet to be convinced about: my one try with it ended up with a joint of roast beef being cooked a little more than the extremely rare that I prefer. But I think that this might be caused by the inability to lower the internal temperature of the meat that it measures to quite as low as I would have wished.But all in all, a terrific machine -- and one that I now use most of the time in preference to my oven.
A**H
All in one
I have been using this cooker consistently for almost nine months, and I must say it has been a versatile addition to my kitchen. However, it does have some drawbacks. The most significant downside is its lack of efficient cleaning features, which can be inconvenient. Additionally, mastering all of its capabilities could take quite some time, and you might end up not using all of them. Another consideration is the noise level, which can be quite bothersome, especially in a studio apartment like mine.On the positive side, this cooker is incredibly versatile. It allows you to perform a wide range of cooking tasks, from air frying to steam cooking and even making yogurt. Every function performs excellently, which means I, as a student, don’t need any additional cooking gadgets.While it is a bit heavy, making it somewhat difficult to move, this weight also lends it a premium, robust feel. I've used it to prepare Iranian dishes, and the taste is noticeably better than when using traditional pots. The built-in timer is another great feature, eliminating the need to manually track cooking time. It’s especially helpful for adding seasonings at precise intervals.Overall, if you are someone who can maintain it well, this cooker is a great choice, and I highly recommend it. Otherwise, you might want to consider cookers with better cleaning functions.
P**!
MAX 15-in-1 SmartLid Multi-Cooker 7.5 is a wonderful gift for the kitchen and timesaver!
It was considered a purchase, but boy, is it worth it. You're potentially saving on energy bills and your valuable time. So I just love this kitchen cooking appliance. Food is cooked in a fraction of the time and to perfection. Off the bat, I cooked a large turkey breast (using the probe and steam roast setting) and roasties, and the turkey was simply yummy, moist, and golden brown. My visiting relatives were grateful that dinner was served in roughly 45 minutes as opposed to having to wait way beyond an hour. You'll need some guidance as to timings, etc. in the beginning; however, you become more familiar with its use. Being a little creative will be helpful, as it only has one main cooking chamber, but it does come with a rack to cook your food on different levels. I hardly use my main oven; who would have thought, as I enjoy cooking? I am on a mission to make my bread now. A con or two: it's big, and the main pot (grey) could do with being more resilient. It's non-stick, but I have found that food sticks after a while. Purchasing replacements will be something you will need to do down the line if you use your Foodi a lot like I do, and they are often out of stock. I would suggest purchasing an additional pot when you can, so you'll have another cooking vessel so that no immediate washing is required. Keep an eye on the rubber ringn (inside the lid), as that will need to be replaced too. There is the option to purchase other accessories, but items are not always in stock. I think Ninja definitely needs to address the stock issue. Foodi's are great additions to the kitchen, especially if you have a family, and I think it also encourages you to try a few of your favourite meals that you more often would order when dinner out, as you can achieve them with the right recipe in a fraction of the time and cost, e.g. lamb shanks are divine. This gets a definite thumbs up from me. Than you sister-in-law for the recommendation!
P**.
Multi use cooker
Great air fryer with so many ways of cooking, works well for everything
S**S
Still not quite sure what all the fuss is about
We finally caved in and bought an air fryer as everyone raves about them. Ended up buying this one as a 15 in 1 seems to make sense for the price and to be fair I was considering a rice cooker anyway and this does rice well. However whether it is much better than an oven/hob setup I am really not sure. If you don't have an oven, this is a great alternative. But because you can't really cook multiple dishes at once in this (aside from one pot meals), you end up ideally often needing an oven or pans which takes away from some of the benefit. I had hoped for recipes you stick in and leave to cook but many still requiring searing or intervention half way to turn so very much like an oven really. What I will say though is rice biriyani dishes come up really nice and we had a perfect gammon roast done in it last Sunday so it does have value. Homemade chips are fairly quick and easy but then not much different to the oven. Pasta one pot dishes are probably not worth the effort and not as good as done on the hob but the bolognese itself was very nice. Most of these plus points are really the pressure cooker function - albeit the gammon did have 9 minutes of air frying with maple syrup basting after it had been initially pressure cooked and was lovely.
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