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Save 48%: The Ninja Foodi Dual Heat Air Fry Oven has 11 functions and a killer sale price. For July 18 only, you can get the convection oven for just $149.99 (a $140 savings) at Best Buy as a deal of the day.


Does anyone have the desire to cook in the middle of July? Don't get us wrong, we love a home-cooked meal as much as the next person, but adding heat to more heat just to get some food doesn't feel like the move.

Thankfully, there are ways of getting fed without turning to delivery. Air fryers and convection toaster ovens keep the process more contained. And as of July 18, Best Buy has the Ninja Foodi Dual Heat Air Fry Oven for nearly half off at just $149.99. Since this is a deal of the day, that means that come July 19, these savings will be gone.

This convection oven will still give off some heat, but less than your typical oven and stove combo, and for a much shorter amount of time. Plus, you can get a nice crisp on whatever you're cooking — that's the magic of convection ovens. This particular Ninja Foodi is an 11-function beast, giving you the preset options of air fry, sear crisp, rapid bake, frozen pizza, fresh pizza, griddle, air roast, bake, broil, bagel, and toast.

Obviously there's some overlap there (though we appreciate the fresh versus frozen pizza attention to detail), but even so, this oven is pretty flexible in what it can do. And since it's large enough to fit a pizza, a two-pound roast, or six chicken breasts, you won't feel limited on what to make for dinner. It's size, by the way, is what makes it a great choice for families with counter space to spare (though people with tiny apartments might want to pass on this one).

Finding a countertop appliance that can do all this Ninja Foodi can, with the Ninja Foodi name to back it, and at this price, is no easy feat. So if you've been waiting for an easier way to get food on the table, check out this sale at Best Buy before it's gone tomorrow.

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