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Simon Meechan

ASDA offers top-rated Ninja Air Fryer for £30 cheaper than Argos and John Lewis

Shoppers can grab a bargain on a sought-after air fryer at Asda - but they have to go in-store to find it.

Asda's website says the supermarket is running a special offer on the Ninja Air Fryer AF100 UK, which has a capacity of 3.1litres.

Asda has the air fryer on offer for £99. That's £30 cheaper than the retail price charged by rivals John Lewis, Very, Argos, Currys and AO.

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But there is a catch, Asda will not let customers reserve the deal online, they have to go in-store instead. That means there is a chance the supermarket you visit is out of stock, while it also adds that "prices and promotions may vary".

The Ninja air fryer comes highly recommended. Asda's rival Argos sells the product for £130. Argos customers award the Ninja Air Fryer AF100 a five-star rating based on 1,422 reviews, with 97% recommending it.

"I bought it last week and haven't used my oven since. I love the way it cooks everything and no grease," reads a recent Argos review.

Another states: "Bought for an elderly relative who is loving the food cooked in this air fryer. It’s been really easy for them to pick up and use to cook all sorts of food from pies, toasted sandwiches, omelette and vege medley. They’re really looking forward to learning more. The only drawback is a very short cable which limits where I can put it."

The same air fryer is sold by John Lewis, Very and Currys for £129.99. AO charge £129.00. Ninja sells the fryer direct for £129.99.

Ninja's description says : "Discover a fast and easy way to cook your favourite meals and snacks, using little to no oil. Up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods. More than an air fryer, get creative with 4 cooking functions – Air Fry, Roast, Reheat and Dehydrate. Quickly and easily create everything from fluffy chips and golden fries to crispy chicken wings and roasted vegetables.

"Reheat leftovers to restore that fresh-out-of-the-oven finish. You can even gently dehydrate ingredients to create homemade dried fruits, vegetable crisps and beef jerky."

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