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Millie Fender

Ninja is selling two air fryers for $79 this Black Friday — I've tested both, and this is the one you should buy

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I've been testing air fryers for well over five years, so when it comes to finding a great Black Friday air fryer deal, I know how to tell a dud from a great deal. And there's no greater example than the difference between two of Ninja's discounted air fryers.

Right now, the Ninja 4-in-1 Pro Air Fryer is reduced from $129 to $79 at Amazon. But so is the Ninja AF101 Air Fryer, down to $79 after a 33% saving. So which should you buy?

I'll explain why below, but of these two fryers, the Ninja 4-in-1 Pro Air Fryer is by far the superior choice. That's why it sits at the top of my best air fryers buying guide, after all.

Why you should buy the Ninja Pro 4-in-1

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More recent model

If you were to try and find the AF101 on Ninja's website, you'd fail. That's because Ninja actually stopped selling this air fryer directly a number of years ago. And what replaced it? The Pro 4-in-1.

It's not that the AF101 is a bad air fryer. When I first tested it four years ago, it was pretty revolutionary! But air fryers have improved since it was first released. The Pro is quieter, quicker, and easier to clean.

A (slightly) better saving

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The AF101 retails for $119, whereas the Pro 4-in-1 sells for $129. In reality, both air fryers go on sale relatively frequently, but I can say with confidence that $79 for my top pick is a really good deal. Whereas the AF101 is almost never at full price. It's like someone has a never-ending stockpile they just can't shake. Is it worth $119? Absolutely not.

Better layout

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These air fryers claim to have the same capacity of four quarts. And while that is technically true, it's based on the capacity they'd offer if you were to fill the basket right to the brim.

In reality, the metric that matters is the dimensions of the base of the fryer basket. This is what determines how much food the fryer can comfortably fit, without adding a big pile of fries or chicken that won't crisp evenly.

And on that front, the Pro 4-in-1 wins easily. Its low, wide basket is surprisingly large for its neat dimensions. It can fit four chicken thighs or enough fries for a family with relative ease. By contrast, the round and deep basket of the AF101 is rather limiting. You won't mind too much if you're cooking for one or two people, but it lacks the flexibility of the Pro.

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