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#Walmart has the Ninja Foodi on sale for $30 cheaper than last Black Friday

#Walmart has the Ninja Foodi on sale for $30 cheaper than last Black Friday

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SAVE $90: As of Nov. 2, the 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp Pressure Cooker is on sale at Walmart for just $139.


The first of Walmart’s Black Friday events doesn’t start until Nov. 4, but one of this season’s top kitchen deals has already landed.

Meet your new secret weapon for crispy, succulent (and borderline effortless) Thanksgiving turkey: the 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp, an 8-in-1 pressure cooker that can also air-fry. It normally retails for $229, but Walmart has it on sale for only $139 in a pre-Black Friday deal — a savings of nearly 40%. (This is an even better deal than last year’s holiday pricing, when we saw the Foodi dip down to $169 at Walmart and Macy’s about two weeks before Black Friday 2019.)

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From the looks of things, this is the best price you’ll find anywhere: the Foodi was $179 at both Best Buy and Amazon, and $199 at Macy’s at the time of publication. It should be noted that while the model numbers *are* different from retailer to retailer — Walmart has the Foodi OP300, while Amazon, Best Buy, and Macy’s have the Foodi OP301 — they’re all selling the same appliance. The only difference is that Walmart includes a 15-recipe guidebook while the other stores throw in a 45-recipe book, which is really no biggie at the end of the day given the fact that we all have access to the world’s largest cookbook collection: the internet.

For the uninitiated, the Foodi is very similar to the bestselling Instant Pot in that it locks in juices while it cooks, getting a meal on your plate up to 70% faster (and with up to 75% less fat) than traditional cooking methods involving a stove, grill, or oven. Neither gadget requires thawing either — even rock-solid frozen foods are cooked evenly from the inside out. The key distinction between the two is that the Foodi comes with a Pressure Lid and a Crisping Lid that’ll make your food all nice and golden brown, whereas the Instant Pot’s air-frying attachment is sold separately (and for $80, no less).

Accessory-wise, the Foodi comes with a 6.5-quart ceramic-coated pot that can fit a 6-pound roast; a 4-quart, nonstick Cook & Crisp Basket that can fit a 5-pound chicken or up to 3 pounds of French fries; a stainless steel reversible rack for steaming and broiling; and that aforementioned recipe book.

Hit the blue button below to order one ASAP — with all the deals happening at Walmart this week, it’s bound to fly off the retailer’s virtual shelves.


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