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    The viral Ninja Crispi glass air fryer is 31% off right now
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    The viral Ninja Crispi glass air fryer is 31% off right now

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Most air fryers solve one problem and create another, taking up permanent counter space in kitchens that were already short of it before a second appliance muscled its way in.

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    The Ninja CRISPi is built around a different idea entirely, and it’s currently down from £149.99 to £104, saving you just under £46 on one of the more genuinely novel kitchen gadgets released this year.

    Ninja Crispi on a pink and blue backgroundNinja Crispi on a pink and blue background

    A fresh 31% price drop hits the Ninja Crispi portable air fryer

    The Ninja CRISPi is great for anyone who’s wanted an air fryer without loosing the shelf space, and at £104 this deal is well worth a look.

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    The concept is a 1700W PowerPod that clips onto interchangeable glass containers rather than a fixed, cavernous basket you have to scrub clean every night after dinner.

    Two CleanCrisp glass containers are included in the box: a 3.8-litre version large enough to cook a 1.2kg chicken, and a 1.4-litre container suited to sides, snacks, or cooking a smaller portion without heating a vessel twice the size you need.

    Both containers are PFAS-free, dishwasher safe, and thermally shock resistant, which matters in practice because you can pull one straight from the fridge and put it under the PowerPod without waiting for it to adjust to room temperature.

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    The 1.4-litre container also comes with a snap-lock, leak-resistant lid, so what you cook in it can go directly into a bag for work or school the next morning without decanting into a separate box.

    Four cooking modes are available across Air Fry, Roast, Keep Warm, and Recrisp, with the last one doing the job of bringing yesterday’s leftovers back to something worth eating rather than something you settle for.

    When it’s not in use, the PowerPod nests directly into the glass containers for storage, which means the whole system takes up far less cupboard space than a conventional air fryer of equivalent cooking capacity.

    The Ninja CRISPi is the right fit for smaller households, student kitchens, or anyone who’s wanted air fryer results without committing a permanent shelf to the hardware, and at £104 that case is considerably easier to make than it was at full price.

    If you want to see how the CRISPi stacks up against the competition before committing, our best air fryers guide covers the full field, with hands-on verdicts from our testing team across a wide range of price points.

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