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SAVE $81: Stop toiling over the stove this holiday season and scoop up a Ninja Foodi that will help you get meals on the table faster. As of Dec. 6, grab a 10-in-1 Ninja Foodi pressure cooker and air fryer for only $118.99 — a 40% discount.


Folks who missed or opted out of Black Friday and Cyber Monday: You're not completely out of luck. There are still tons of sweet discounts on small kitchen appliances, from coffee makers to multicookers.

If Instant Pot just isn't your thing, the Ninja Foodi is a solid alternative for an all-in-one kitchen appliance. And as of Dec. 6, the Ninja Foodi OS301 is on sale at Amazon for only $118.99, its previous lowest Amazon price.

This Foodi model can pressure cook, slow cook, steam, make yogurt, sear/sauté, air fry, bake/roast, broil, dehydrate, and warm, and is roomy enough to feed the whole family. The 6.5-quart cooking pot is big enough to prepare a five-pound chicken or a six-pound roast, and the 4.6-quart Cook & Crisp Plate can air fry up to three pounds of french fries at a time (so you can skip the fast food).

In the box, you'll also get a nesting broiling rack, so you can create another layer and cook even more food when you use the steam or broil functions. All the included accessories are dishwasher-safe, too.

If you take advantage of this deal ASAP, you'll get it in time to delegate all your holiday cooking to the Ninja Foodi — which means less time in the kitchen and more quality time spent with family.

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