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New and refurbished 

Ninja products are rarely the cheapest, but if you're going to buy Ninja anyway it's worth checking the Ninja eBay outlet for a bargain. As well as brand new items, it also sells refurbished air fryers, multi-cookers and temperature kettles at reduced prices.

Of course, you should still compare prices elsewhere to ensure you're getting the best possible deal. 

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SOLD OUT: £150 Ninja 6.2L air fryer for £90*

Via MSE Blagged code. Cheapest we've seen it

Thursday 20 February: This deal has been really popular with MoneySavers and is now sold out.

We've blagged a Ninja code which gets the Ninja Deluxe Black & Copper Air Fryer Max Pro 6.2L* for £89.99 – just enter MSENINJA at the checkout and the discount will be applied. Ninja is currently selling this model for £129.99, so our code gets an additional £40 off.

The deal will end at 11.59pm on Sunday 2 March or when all 6,000 available air fryers have sold, whichever's sooner. Delivery's free, and Ninja says it usually takes up to three working days to arrive.

This air fryer has six different cooking functions, including air fry, max crisp, bake, roast, dehydrate and reheat. Alongside the air fryer, you also get a pair of silicone tongs and an apron. Ninja says this model can cook up to four portions, so a decent size if you’re cooking for a family.

An image of the Ninja Deluxe Black & Copper Air Fryer Max Pro 6.2L

The Ninja Deluxe Black & Copper Air Fryer Max Pro 6.2L AF180UKDBCP includes:

  • Six cooking functions: Air fry, max crisp, bake, roast, dehydrate and reheat

  • 6.2L non-stick cooking pot

  • Crisper plate

  • Apron and silicone tongs

  • A two-year guarantee

How good is this deal?

£89.99 is the cheapest price we've ever seen for this rapid cooker. Last month, it was available for £99 with a discount code. This particular bundle is exclusive to the Ninja website, but the next cheapest for the same air fryer (without the apron) is £129.99 at Amazon.

Looking for more ways to save? See if you can nab discounts on cooking ingredients, as well as other groceries, with our list of supermarket coupons.

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eBay 20% off refurbished Ninja products code*

Includes Ninja air fryers, outdoor ovens and more

eBay is offering 20% off refurbished Ninja products* such as air fryers, outdoor ovens, pots and grills when you enter the code NINJABF20 at the checkout by 8am on Friday 29 November (Black Friday morning). The maximum discount you can get is £100, and the code can be used a maximum of three times per eBay account.

According to eBay, all items are inspected, cleaned and refurbished by the manufacturer itself or a manufacturer-approved seller. Delivery is free and refurbished items come with a one-year guarantee. You're also able to return items within 30 days. 

Below are some examples we spotted at 11am on Monday 25 November. Stock will be limited and popular items are likely to sell out fast. 

Important: Don’t get taken in by the hype around Black Friday and sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford. Always do your own price comparisons to ensure you are getting the best deal possible – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it.

See our Black Friday 2024 guide for all our Black Friday and Cyber Monday analysis.

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