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The Ninja XL Single Basket Air Fryer features a spacious 5.5-quart nonstick ceramic basket that fits up to 3 lbs of wings or fries. Powered by a robust 1750-watt motor, it offers 5 cooking modes—air fry, roast, bake, reheat, and dehydrate—allowing versatile meal prep with up to 75% less fat than traditional frying. Dishwasher-safe parts and precise temperature control from 105°F to 400°F make it a convenient, health-conscious choice for busy professionals and families alike.












| ASIN | B08QKTXT1N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2 in Air Fryers |
| Brand Name | Ninja |
| Capacity | 5.5 Quarts |
| Color | Gray |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 96,235 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10622356572481 |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | 1750-watt Air Fryer, 5.5-qt Ceramic-Coated Nonstick Basket, Ceramic-Coated Nonstick Crisper Plate, Chef-Inspired 20 Recipe Book, Multi-Layer Rack |
| Inner Material | Ceramic |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 14"W x 14.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Ninja Air Fryer |
| Item Weight | 11.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Max Temperature Setting | 400 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Ninja Air Fryer |
| Model Number | AF150AMZ |
| Output Wattage | 1750 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 11"D x 14"W x 14.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bake, Defrost, Reheat, Roast |
| Special Feature | Manual, Programmable |
| Special Features | Manual, Programmable |
| UPC | 622356572484 |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Wattage | 1750 watts |
B**B
An Incredible Cooker
It's enough for my wife and me. Still learning what to cook or heat up with it, but it works exceptionally well. Had it 4 years now and it still cleans up very easy. No problems, no repairs, no regrets. We use it in our live-in 5th wheel and it's our go-to favorite cooker or stove, micro and oven. We like the shape for confined space, the quite motor, and the ease of use. Everything works on it. We're very pleased.
T**M
Absolutely the Best Air Fryer!
I cannot say enough good things about this fryer! It’s large, has lots of settings, and is easy to use. I particularly like the extra crispy function and I often use that at the last couple minutes on things like fries, chicken, wings, and even sausage and peppers. It’s relatively easy to clean also. It is rather large so you need a big space to store it unless you keep it on your counter. I see such a difference in this fryer versus the generic one. I had so many years, which worked well but nothing compared to this one this is the GOAT of air fryers. And the best thing is I got it on a fantastic deal.!
N**E
Sturdy, fairly easy to clean, no complaints.
I think that I've had this for around a year at this point, so I can say that it's at least got a decent lifespan, still looks good too. It's doesn't take up much space, which is nice, and gets things cooked quickly enough. I'm still playing around and testing things with it, but it's able to handle a variety of foods well enough. It makes a surprisingly good baked potato if you're only wanting one or two, depending on the size of the potato. Cleaning is fairly simple too, so long as you do so regularly, if you let it build up, expect to put in some effort scrubbing before throwing it into the dishwasher, but it's solid enough that you can put some muscle into the scrubbing without worrying about damaging it.
C**N
Best appliance since the microwave!!!
Been having this fryer for 2 weeks now and it has NOT rested yet. I LOVE IT & wonder how I've gone this long w/out one. Before I start bragging on this thing, I am by no way endorsed by Ninja or getting paid by them. I've owned a few Ninja products blenders and still have one that's over 10 years old. They make quality machines. This fryer is a life & time saver...especially if you're a lazy cook. I have been researching air fryers for the past few months and nothing comes close to the Ninja. The basket size isn't the large 5+ quart capacity like the bigger fryers, (Ninja is only 4qt), but this thing cooks so fast you won't miss the extra 1 qt. It comes w/ a crisper that works perfectly, a recipe book and a multi-layer rack. The first night I had it I made wings and I tell you that I will NEVER buy fried chicken again!!! Yes, they were that crispy and tasted much better. I bought the Louisiana fried chicken flour from Walmart, battered the wings, spritzed w/ a little olive oil and had fried chicken in 10 minutes. No greasy mess, no 3rd degree burns from hot oil, and your house doesn't smell like a chicken joint for 4 days afterward. Because the Ninja uses a ceramic coating on their fryers the clean up is very easy. Next, I made sweet potato fries! Had a bag of frozen ones in the freezer and popped those babies in for 10 min. They were crispier than McDonald's. I tried homemade fries but the procedure takes too long. You have to peel, slice, soak potatoes, dry them...I'm just ready to pop them in the fryer and eat! It has been nonstop air fryer cooking in this house! I hit youtube to get a few recipes and it's been on ever since. What I like best about this fryer is it has a dehydrator feature and how fast it cooks. Frozen chicken wings? No problem! Throw them in the fryer for 10 minutes and they're defrosted. I've cooked pizza, fries, wings, reheated food, fried zucchini, and tonight I baked a chocolate cake. Everything came out perfect! Next up is donuts! The only thing I don't like about this fryer is 30 seconds after it finishes cooking it shuts off. I know this is a safety feature but I always have more items to cook. In 2 weeks, I have used my microwave twice, and that was to reheat coffee. Before I forget, I did cinnamon rolls too! I used the canned Pillsbury ones and it normally takes 20 min in the oven. In the Ninja? 8 minutes and that's if you like them brown. I actually could have stopped it at 5 min and they would be perfect. My house smelled like a Cinnabon factory!😛 I have used every feature on this fryer except the dehydrator but I'll be making beef jerky soon. Overall, I am VERY pleased! The best selling feature was the price & the size. The Ninja is much slimmer than some of the bulkier fryers and fits under my cabinet nicely. I'm also happy it only used 1500W unlike some of the larger fryers that burn 1800 which could kill your light bill. The outside of the fryer doesn't get hot so you won't have to worry about getting burned but do take caution when taking your food out. Is it loud? My exhaust fan on my stove is louder than the Ninja. The extension cord on it is long so you don't have to worry about being limited on where you can place it. I think I've covered everything? This thing is THE BOMB! If you're wondering what cookware you can use, just about anything you place in a microwave you can put in the Ninja. I went to the Dollar Tree and bought a few 7" foil pans I use to reheat food & bake in. Also, grab you some silicone tongs while you're there so you don't scratch the surface of your fryer. This thing has been almost as good as a kid getting a new bike for Christmas. You will NOT be disappointed w/ this purchase. Happy & healthy cooking!
J**.
Cooks fast and saves electric
This was the first air fryer I bought, but I have used others. It works really well, cooks really fast and cleans up nice. Pretty big inside. Kind of square so you get more food in. We make pizza (frozen and homemade), fries, tots, chicken, pork, steak, hot dogs (especially good) and probably lots of other things I cannot think of right now. It is a great way to heat up leftover breaded chicken and fries if you want them to still taste good. The only improvement I can think of is that it is hard to clean up inside on the top where the heat comes from. I wipe it regular so it doesn't build up, but I feel like if you didn't think of it - after while it might build up and die. It also causes it to smell like you are burning food if you do not clean it once in a while. Works really great and we love it. Looks ok on the counter too. Saving so much electric not turning on the oven because we do not use microwaves. If you have never had one, this is a nice larger one. Do not be afraid to try an air fryer, there are a million recipes on the internet for just about any kind of food and it comes with a little cheat sheet.
J**D
Good, compact air fyer
Looks quite nice on the counter. Compact. Works well as an air fryer, but is not as hot as the one we had previously. Cleaning is easy, and it's not too loud.
L**M
Works great, Easy to use, & lightweight
Pros It’s not heavy or bulky as many other air fryers. I store it in a cupboard when not using , so being able to pull it out & put it back in the cupboard with ease is important to me. It’s super easy to operate & clean . Food glides right off. So far it seems to cook everything well. Fresh fries & frozen fries came out great. Also air fried fresh vegetables that turned out great too. Haven’t tried any meats so far but I prefer, oven or grill for that. Heat level work as good as any other cooking appliance. Like any, sometimes you need to adjust the time to get it cooked as crispy as you like it. Cons? None really, other than I wish it came in a white or off white .. I’m sort of tired of black alliances , but not a deal breaker.
K**E
Great fryer bad night
Wow, this thing is great. So, we finally broke down and got an air fryer. I read the reviews and for the money this Ninja one looked like the best deal. Let me tell you something this thing is great. So, it cooks faster than an oven but probably slower than deep frying. It produces crisp, good tasting food that is almost as good as fried. As a fatty I got to say I love my fried food. The air fryer tastes much better than baked and better for you than fried. I mean I can tell a difference now, don’t get me wrong. It is not going to taste like French fries deep fried in lard, but its close. I decide I am going to make hot wings. Good idea, right? Well the first batch came out great. Even better than fried because they were a bit crispier. So, I decide I want to have a glass of wine while I cooked. This was my first mistake. God, I wished I had just went with whiskey. So, I insert the corkscrew into the cork and pop, it broke. Oh well, I thought let’s see what the internet has to offer on alternative methods of wine bottle opening. The first option is to screw a screw into the cork then pry it out using the screw as a lever. Well, I can’t do that because the corkscrew is broken off into the cork. The second option said to use a lighter to heat but the air in the neck of the bottle and the cork will rise out. The third option was to place the bottle in a shoe to not break the glass. Then smack the shoe against a wall. I went with option two. Note this was my second mistake. So, I break out the old lighter and start heating the glass up. Mind you I am also flipping my chicken wings in the air fryer while starting to heat up some hot sauce and other ingredients on the stove for my buffalo sauce. I decided I needed help so enlisted my 18-year child to hold the lighter up to the glass while I cooked. No good, this trick isn’t working. I tell him he can stop we are going to go with option three, the shoe. Here comes the third mistake. I grabbed the bottle. Yep you read that right I bare handed the bottle that I had ben applying a direct flame to for over 5 minutes. To top it off I grabbed the neck. This resulted in the most pain I have ever felt in my entire life. This is the pain Atreyu felt when Artax sunk in the swamp of sadness. This was the pain worse than 10 kicks to the balls. This was real pain. Kidney stones have nothing on my hand at this moment. I was done. My hand felt like it had melted to the bottle. Remember my son that I had help me? Well he is still there, and I must look like a man so I can’t cry, but boy did I want to cry. I haven’t wanted to cry this bad sense I watched “Ole yeller”. Despite the pain and fighting back tears. I managed to place the bottle in my shoe and set it on the table. I am still wanted to try that trick. I then went into first aid mode, hand in the sink water running, ahhhh sweet relief. Unfortunately, that was not to last. The cool water only did so much. I decided burn creme would work. Nope don’t have any. Back to the water. Perhaps some ice. Ahhh flip the wings, run the water, check the sauce wait …. The pot isn’t simmering. Why is the cutting board on the stove look funny? Yep mistake four here I come. I turned on the wrong burner and now my plastic cutting board has turned to liquid on my stove. Hand back in water again. I then retrieve my putty knife to scrape the stove clean. This causes wisps of plastic string to go from the stove to the sink. Hand goes back into the water. At some point my son decides to wake the wife. Did I mention this was at about 1 am? She come into the kitchen and sees me. With one shoe one, a bottle of wine on the table inserted into my shoe. Note she mentions that is the shoe I walk into bathrooms in and its on her table. She then notices the burnt cutting board and an abundance of melted plastic in the sink. She then simply asks “hot wings hu?” She is a god wife and wants me to go to the hospital for my possible 3rd degree burns on my hand but me, being a man, I decide I can tuff it out. She ends up getting me more ice and leaving my son in charge to go back to bed once she understands I am not budging on the whole doctor thing. Anyway, in conclusion the hot wings were the best I have ever made. Although eating them one handed was a bit of a chore. I stayed up all night in pain and now I am out of ice. I never did open that bottle of wine. Also, that air fryer rocks.
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