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TL;DR: As of September 19, you can get a refurbished Ninja Foodi 2-in-1 Flip Toaster Oven for just $79.98 instead of $119.99 — that's a 33% discount.


Cooking shows are fun to binge-watch, but unfortunately, not everyone is born with innate talent when it comes to the kitchen. If you have more of the skill set of the competitors on Nailed It! than on The Great British Baking Show, enlisting some help at mealtime is a must.

The Ninja Foodi 2-in-1 Flip Toaster Oven helps you bake and broil like a pro, all in one compact 1500-watt appliance. And during this Refurbished Event, you can get your hands on one for 33% off the usual price — making it just $79.98, lower than the price on Walmart or Amazon as of this writing — through September 30. No coupon is necessary to enjoy these major savings.

The Ninja brand is known for its innovative kitchen tools, and the Foodi 2-in-1 Flip Toaster is no exception. This compact device features both toasting and oven capabilities, making it an ideal multitasker. Choose between toast, bagel, and defrost functions on the toaster position, or select bake, broil, or reheat in the oven position, all located on the easy-to-use touchscreen display.

Aside from the convenient size, it is also designed to heat food up to 35% faster than a traditional full-size oven, thanks to the Rapid Oven Technology that reaches 400ºF with no preheating required. It also claims to have 70% wider slots than a traditional slot toaster, so you should be able to toast up thicker artisan-style breads and bagels with ease. And the Total Crumb Control tray makes cleanup a breeze when you're all done.

Regularly $119, taking advantage of our sale on refurbished items means you'll enjoy delicious meals from the Ninja Foodi 2-in-1 Flip Toaster Oven for just $79.98. And you can rest assured this item has been professionally restored to like-new working conditions from a manufacturer-approved vendor. Minor signs of use may be apparent. 

Prices subject to change.

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