
The AF400UK does require you to use more oil for cooking than some models we’ve tested. Alternatively, you can set one zone with a cooking mode, temperature, and duration, and press the Match button to duplicate the settings in both zones, doing away with fiddling with the controls again. We were impressed by the Sync feature, which allows you to cook two different foods with different cooking modes, temperature,s and durations, to be ready at the same time. Unfortunately, the air fryer lacks a reminder to shake, which may leave you watching the air fryer like a hawk. We shook the food just once to ensure we could confidently compare the results with other air fryers we’ve tested however, Ninja recommends shaking the contents of the air fryer baskets several times during cooking. We followed the suggested cooking temperature and duration in the booklet supplied with the Ninja Foodi, but we found the cooked steak-cut fries weren’t consistent in colour, with some looking pale while others were almost burnt around the edges. However, the air fryer wasn’t particularly effective at evenly browning fries.
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Meanwhile, chicken wings had crisp, golden skin while the meat remained succulent and tender. The homemade fries and frozen steak-cut fries were both cooked to perfection, with crisp, crunchy exteriors and soft and fluffy potato inside. When it comes to making crisp foods, the Ninja Foodi Max excels.

Measuring 32.5 x 41.5 x 27cm / 13.9 x 12.8 x 17.1inches (h x w x d) and weighing 8.8kg / 19.8lb, this isn’t an appliance you’ll be storing in a cupboard and lifting out every time you need it.įinished in a stylish matte black with chrome accents, the AF400UK offers two independent cooking zones. The large capacity of the Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer AF400UK makes it a bulky appliance. Comes with a two frying baskets and crisper trays.
