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NINJA FOODI DUAL ZONE AIR FRYER REVIEW

By Jeffrey Grinvalds Last Updated: 17/03/2023

If you are looking for the perfect family-sized air fryer, then look no further
than the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone. Equipped with two baskets, it is a versatile
machine that gave us great cooking results time and time again.



Overall score 4.3
Cooking performance 4.2
Basket size 5.0
Cleaning 4.0
Ease of use 4.3
Build quality and design 4.1

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PROS

 * Large capacity (6l)
 * Crispy delicious fries
 * Cooks 2 things at once
 * Easy to use
 * Fast cooking
 * Versatile: 2 baskets = 2 meals at once


CONS

 * Expensive
 * Big footprint
 * Standard accessories do not fit




COOKING PERFORMANCE

When it comes to cooking performance, we were impressed with both of our test
Ninjas—they lived up to the hype. The Dual made gorgeous chicken wings with a
dark crust that most other air fryers just couldn’t match. It also has 6 cooking
settings (Max Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate and Bake) which give you
lots of options.



No air fryer in our test cooked perfectly evenly, but the Ninja Dual was better
than most. We definitely saw the tops of food cooking faster than the bottom, so
shaking and/or stirring foods is a must.

It has the most extensive temperature range, from 40-240°C, of any air fryer in
our test, and in Bake and Dehydrate modes, the fan does not blow, so you have
the option of using this as a more conventional oven and even as a dehydrator.
We made amazing dehydrated banana chips and beef jerky in ours, and it was so
easy! Our lamb-shaped sponge cakes also turned out beautifully!

Sponge cake test


CAPACITY

The Ninja dual’s baskets are deep enough to hold a lot of food (up to 3.1l). In
fact, the combined size of the two smaller baskets made this the air fryer with
the largest overall cooking capacity. It has a total surface area of about 620
cm² which will fit about 18 chicken nuggets or 6 ears of corn. The bottom line
is that you can easily cook for a family of 4 with this air fryer.




CLEANING

Small ceramic coated baskets and pans also means that it is easy to clean. While
other air fryers had lots of parts or had baskets with sharp slats cut into
them, the Ninja has removable plates that clean up super easily. The pans can be
filled with water and soap to make cleaning simple, even for the toughest messes
like baked-on cheese or bacon grease.




EASE OF USE

We loved how easy it was to use out of the box. Even with 2 baskets to control,
the buttons are so intuitive that anyone can use it. You just click either the
SYNC button which will make both sides end at the same time, or the MATCH button
which makes both baskets cook in the same mode, for the same time at the same
temperature. We cooked chicken nuggets in one basket while frying up some
delicious vegetables in the other. You can make a whole meal with your main
course in one basket and a side dish in the other.

The Dual allows you to set the time from 1 minute all the way up to 10 hours,
which is a broader range than any other air fryer in our test. This is really
nice when you want to run the dehydrator mode or slow cook something.



The dual baskets are light and easy to manoeuvre. They slide in and out with
ease, unlike some other air fryers that got stuck or were big and clunky.

We loved how fast this thing cooked our food. It is quick like a microwave, but
instead of just heating foods and making them warm and soggy, it makes them
crisp and delicious. For almost every recipe, we ended up cooking for a shorter
amount of time because the Dual is just that quick.

Ninja quality is also evident in the comprehensive instruction manual that
includes recipes and cooking charts to help you get started.

It was also one of the quietest air fryers that we tested at 62 dB while
operating both baskets. The buttons make a loud beep when you set it, but the
air fryer itself is quiet.

Measuring loudness


BUILD QUALITY AND DESIGN

We were impressed with both of our Ninjas in terms of quality and design. While
some other air fryers felt cheap and mass produced, it seems like Ninja really
takes pride in the materials they use and in making sure that their designs are
thought out and of exceptional quality. This air fryer is also very safe, with
the front of the basket feeling just slightly warm while cooking.



We liked the quality of the locking mechanism. This doesn’t sound like much, but
some other air fryers just have friction locks which made the baskets stick and
sometimes required 2 hands to pull out. With the Ninja, there are spring-loaded
mechanical locks which are much more smooth and quiet.

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The baskets are equipped with ceramic coated plates that are quite durable. In
our tests, we were able to chip the coating away with a knife, but it easily
stood up to our steel wool and scrape tests without a problem. We think this
coating will last for a long time.

This was also one of the best looking air fryers in the test. It has clean lines
and looks very modern.

From an environmental standpoint we like the two basket concept. While other air
fryers use full power all the time, with the Dual, you can decide if you want to
just make something small for yourself in one basket, using about 1125 watts, or
if you want to use both, using a combined total of about 2250 watts.

The Ninja Dual is pretty big and heavy, so it isn’t as easy to move as some of
the smaller air fryers that we tested.


WHAT WE DIDN’T LIKE

One little thing we didn’t like was that the shiny accents around the top and on
the handles are plastic instead of real metal. The Ninja Grill used real
stainless steel, but the Dual is all plastic.



We also had a problem with the pans leaking water when we left them to soak
after an especially messy meal. We found that the screws inside of the pan were
loose, and this allowed water to seep through. After tightening the screws, this
seemed to solve the problem, but it is something to watch out for.

In our baking test, we found that none of our Amazon accessories would fit in
the Ninja Dual’s smaller baskets. This means you won’t be able to cook frozen
pizzas or use standard accessories in your Ninja. We worked around this by using
smaller pans that we had lying around (hence the “lamb-shaped” sponge cakes).

Since this has two baskets, we tested the temperature of each and found that
basket 2 was actually getting hotter than basket 1. In a side by side baking
test, we set the air fryers to 200°C, and basket 1 was at about 180°, while
basket 2 was just above 200°. This didn’t make a huge difference in our cooking
tests, but it was noticeable.


CONCLUSION

> For most uses and for most people, we think the Ninja Dual is a great air
> fryer that will give you wonderful results time and time again. It is big
> enough to feed a whole family, and easy enough for almost anyone to use.

Air Fryer OVERALL SCORE Cooking performance (40%) Basket size (20%) Cleaning
(20%) Ease of use (10%) Build quality and design (10%) Ninja Foodi Dual Zone
(AF300EU) 4.3 4.2 5.0 4.0 4.3 4.1 Philips XXL (HD9860/90) 4.2 4.7 4.0 3.0 4.7
4.3 Ninja Foodi MAX Grill (AG551EU) 4.0 4.8 4.0 3.0 3.6 3.7 Uten 5.5L (1700) 3.9
3.8 4.5 4.0 3.1 3.9 COSORI 5.5L Smart 3.8 3.4 4.5 4.0 3.9 4.2 Princess (182055)
3.4 3.2 3.5 3.5 3.0 4.0 Philips Essential (HD9252/90) 3.3 2.8 2.0 5.0 3.6 4.1
Severin Hot Air Fryer (FR 2430) 3.2 2.9 2.0 4.5 3.7 3.3 Sage Smart Oven Air
Fryer (SOV860) 2.7 2.2 3.5 2.0 2.8 4.0 Tefal Actifry Genius XL 2-in-1 (YV970800)
2.5 2.5 3.0 1.5 2.7 3.3


NINJA DUAL FEATURES & SPECS

Category Value Air Fryer Type  Dual basket Capacity (to Max line) 3l x 2l = 6l
(no max line) Surface capacity 310 cm² x 2 (620cm²) Dimensions (HxWxD) 31.1 x 39
x 37 cm Weight 8.4 kg Presets/Cooking Settings 6 settings Nonstick Coating
Ceramic Dishwasher safe Yes (Hand wash recommended) Wattage 1125 x 2 (2250W)
Temperature Range 40 - 240°C Timer 1 min - 10 hours Loudness during operation
(Max as tested) 62 dB


 * 1 Cooking Performance
 * 2 Capacity
 * 3 Cleaning
 * 4 Ease of use
 * 5 Build quality and design
 * 6 What we didn't like
 * 7 Conclusion
 * 8 Ninja Dual Features & Specs

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