Air fryer sales are soaring with people grabbing them off the supermarket shelves as soon as they're put on display.
It comes amid the cost of living crisis which has seen energy bills rise alongside shopping bills meaning people are trying to save as much money where possible.
And whilst an air fryer can cost a bit, it's worthy of the investment in the long run according to cooks across the UK with one popular brand that has proven popular time and time again being Ninja.
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Because of this, people have been sharing their latest finds both in-store and online with people also recommending dupes of the Ninja brand for those who cannot afford to spend a lot of money on the item.
Taking to Facebook's Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group a shopper said: "Got my hands on this bad boy. Came into stock on very yesterday n was delivered today. Keep an eye on the very website as they come into stock a few times a day but sell out fast. This is the 9.5ltr one £229.00."
According to the brand themselves, the 'Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer AF400UK' is said to "save up to 65 per cent on your energy bill".
They add: "More than an air fryer. Six ways to cook – Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate and Air Fry.
"Introducing the ultimate mealtime solution, perfect for feeding the whole household. With a large capacity and 2 independent cooking zones, the Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone 9.5L Air Fryer does the thinking and timing for you. Mix and match cooking programs, times and temperatures across both drawers to create delicious meals in moments!
"SYNC to cook different foods in each drawer – both ready to serve at exactly the same time! MATCH settings across both drawers to double your serving size."
One said: "I thought it was a lot of money but the best investment in kitchen equipment I have ever made.. so easy to clean.. cooks food brilliantly."
Another added: "We have this and food taste better and my cooks quicker. Well worth the money."
"I have this model it's brilliant. I bought silicone baskets to put in each drawer which makes it so much easier to clean out" wrote a third.
In the past Ninja have warned people to be careful where they buy their products from. According to Glasgow Live, 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.
You can purchase the Ninja air fryer from their own website here or through Argos here.
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