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Sophie Buchan

Black Friday 2022: Ninja shopper shares handy trick to getting air fryers cheaper

Ninja shoppers have been rushing to get their hands on some of the companies latest electrical products from food processors to kettles.

However another popular 'must have' product is of course, the air fryer, with many keen to have one of their own.

The surge in sales for the kitchen gadget comes as bills across the UK have been rising amid the cost of living crisis which has seen people cut back on how much they use the likes of their oven.

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Taking to social media, people have been sharing their latest finds and with Black Friday coming up very soon, with it set to take place on November 25, one person has shared a handy tip telling people how she secured some Ninja products for a cheaper price - and it could work on air fryers with their 'Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer' on sale.

Writing on Facebook's public group called 'Ninja Foodi UK Easy recipes & tips', one shopper said: "Just a quick one to say, if you are wanting to take advantage of Ninja Black Friday deals, don’t forget that you can use discounts like student and blue light on top of their offers.

"So for example I just ordered the 14 in 1 bronze which is normally £280, down to £250 for BF then I got another 10 per cent by using my fiancés student beans discount so ended up paying £224.

"This is the best time of year to stock up on ninja (and shark, same company products). Stock is coming in and out all the time so just be on the ball."

The tip was posted to the public Facebook group, Ninja Foodi UK Easy recipes & tips. (Ninja Foodi UK Easy recipes & tips.)

In response, others also shared their tips and thanking others for sharing as people try and cut the costs down amid other rising bills.

One said: "Also if you sign up for Ninja email newsletters you get sent a 10% code too."

Another added: "Got mine last night using blue light."

"Use Top Cashback too" suggested a third.

However whilst shoppers will understandably want to get a bargain, the company themselves have warned customers to be careful where they buy their products from. It comes as fraudulent websites are preying on those trying to get their hands on one with some websites offering major price cuts to lure them in.

A spokesperson for Ninja said: “Following an unprecedented surge in demand for Ninja products, particularly our Air Fryers, we have become aware of a rise in fraudulent websites appearing to offer our products at greatly reduced prices.

“We would recommend any new or existing customers only purchase goods through the official Ninja website (ninjakitchen.co.uk) or via a reputable retail partner to ensure you receive our 5 star rated products as ordered.”

You can shop Ninja Black Friday sales here - but be quick as they tend to sell out fast.

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