With Thanksgiving slowly coming up, there’s always room for more hands in the kitchen. Walmart is having a deal on an item that can make cooking easier (and maybe mess free) for you this season.
The Ninja Crispi 3-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer Cooking System is currently on sale but shoppers been grabbing this deal as fast as they can. Available for $134, the air fryer originally costs $150.
The Ninja Crispi 3-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer is designed primarily for air frying. It has a volume capacity of 4 quarts and can reach a maximum temperature of 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
The glass components are dishwasher safe, and the unit includes an automatic shut-off feature.
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The air fryer includes the Ninja Crispi PowerPod, a 4-quart TempWare glass container, and a smaller 5-cup TempWare glass container. It also comes with two storage lids and two crisper plates to enhance air frying performance.
Portable Design
The standout feature of the Ninja Crispi 3-in-1 Air Fryer is its portability. Unlike traditional bulky air fryers, the Crispi system is designed with a compact PowerPod and nesting TempWare glassware, making it easy to store and transport
Unique Features
What sets the Ninja Crispi apart is its use of borosilicate glass containers. This high-grade glassware is thermal shock resistant, allowing users to safely transfer food from the freezer directly into the air fryer without shattering.
Learn more about this product here.
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Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided by Walmart. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.


