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Best multi-cooker deal in the Countdown to Black Friday Sale (UK deal)
TL;DR: The versatile Ninja multi-cooker is on sale for £179.99 on Amazon, saving you 22% on list price.
The festive period can be frenetic, and feeding the whole family can sometimes seem like a military operation. Nobody has the time to stop and carefully prepare a homemade dinner when the house is in meltdown.
This is why multi-cookers exist. You can quickly and easily create delicious one-pot meals, sides, and desserts with the touch of a button. There is basically nothing that you can’t create. Homemade yoghurt, dried fruit, freshly baked cakes, pulled pork, aromatic curries, and roast chicken is all on the menu with a multi-cooker.
The Ninja multi-cooker can pressure cook, air crisp, slow cook, steam, sauté, roast, grill, yoghurt, and dehydrate. There’s not a lot that it can’t handle, meaning you can actually prepare something tasty for dinner no matter how stressful the situation is at home.
You can now pick up the Ninja multi-cooker for just £179.99 on Amazon. This is down by 22% on list price, saving you £50. This impressive deal is only available until midnight on Nov. 18, so you can’t afford to delay.
Feed the whole family throughout the festive period with the help of the Ninja multi-cooker.
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