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Ninjas on sale for $45 off at Amazon
TL;DR: The must-have Ninja air fryer is $84.99 at Amazon when you use the coupon at checkout. It’s typically $129.99, so you’ll save $45.
No matter how much you try to convince yourself, we all know that restaurant leftovers are never as good the next day. Microwaves may be a magical machine, but even they can’t revive soggy fries. Truly the only way to make leftover foods edible again is with an air fryer.
The Ninja air fryer achieves that crispy perfection with 75% less fat than other traditional frying methods, instantly bringing life to even the soggiest, bottom-of-the-bag fries and other foods you thought could not be saved. But don’t get us wrong, the Ninja air fryer isn’t reserved for leftovers alone.
SEE ALSO: Best air fryers 2019
With four cooking functions including roast, dehydrate, and fry, this device is sure to be your go-to device for pretty much everything and there’s a reason it landed at the top of our best air fryers list.
We’re sure you probably own an air fryer by now, but if you’re one of the few who haven’t purchased one yet, look no further. The Ninja air fryer is currently on sale for $84.99 at Amazon, down from its original price of $129.99. Though the Amazon page lists it at $99, you’ll see an extra $15 off coupon at checkout.
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