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Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Pressure Cooker Combo 11-in-1 Pro 6.5 qt. Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer that Steams, Slow Cooks and More with 4.6 qt Crisper Plate, Broil Rack & Recipe Book, FD302, Silver/Black

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Size: 6.5 Quarts


Features

  • TENDERCRISP TECHNOLOGY: These Ninja air fryers combine the best of pressure cooking and air frying to quickly lock in juices and give your meals a golden, crispy finish all in one pressure cooker air fryer combo.
  • COOK FOR LARGE GROUPS: The Ninja pressure cooker and air fryer 6.5 qt nonstick cooking pot fits up to a 5-lb. chicken or a 6-lb. roast for creating meals for large groups.
  • LARGE AIR FRYING CAPACITY: Use the 4.6 qt Cook & Crisp Plate in this large air fryer to make up to 3 lbs. of hand-cut French fries with up to 75% less fat than traditional frying.
  • NESTING BROIL RACK: The stainless steel air fryer broil rack provides the ability to steam, broil, add extra capacity to your Ninja Foodi cookers meals, and stores easily inside the pot.
  • 11-IN-1 VERSATILITY: Utilize 11 programmable cooking functions on this Ninja airfryer to Pressure Cook, Air Fry/Air Crisp, Steam, Slow Cook, Yogurt, Sear/Saute, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate, Sous Vide & Keep Warm.

Description

The Ninja FD302 Foodi 11-in-1 Pro 6.5 qt. Pressure Cooker & airfryer offers remarkable versatility with its ability to steam, slow cook, sear, sauté, dehydrate, and more. This innovative product features TenderCrisp Technology that combines pressure cooking and air frying in one nonstick pot, locking in juices quickly and finishing with a golden, crispy texture. The 6.5-quart cooking pot is perfect for large groups, accommodating up to a 5-lb. chicken or a 6-lb. roast. Enjoy a large air frying capacity with the 4.6-quart Cook & Crisp Plate, which can make up to 3 lbs. of hand-cut French fries with up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods. The stainless-steel nesting broil rack adds another layer of cooking capacity and stores easily inside the pot. With 11 programmable cooking functions, you can Pressure Cook, Air Fry/Air Crisp, Steam, Slow Cook, make Yogurt, Sear/Sauté, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate, Sous Vide, and Keep Warm. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or preparing everyday meals, this air fryer with racks is designed to meet your cooking needs. Effortlessly transition from pressure cooking to air frying with the features that make the Ninja FD302 Foodi a must-have in any kitchen.

Brand: Ninja


Capacity: 6.5 Quarts


Material: Stainless steel


Color: Black/Silver


Finish Type: Chrome


Product Dimensions: 13.98"D x 16.18"W x 13.23"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Wattage: 1460 watts


Item Weight: 22.1 Pounds


Control Method: Touch


Brand: Ninja


Capacity: 6.5 Quarts


Material: Stainless steel


Color: Black/Silver


Finish Type: Chrome


Product Dimensions: 13.98"D x 16.18"W x 13.23"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Wattage: 1460 watts


Item Weight: 22.1 Pounds


Control Method: Touch


Controller Type: Hand Control


Operation Mode: Automatic


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Voltage: 120


Closure Type: Outer Lid, Inner Lid


UPC: 622356564779 750363614719


Item Weight: 22 pounds


Manufacturer: SharkNinja


Item model number: FD302


Date First Available: October 12, 2020


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  • Easy to clean, multiple functions, easy to use, I use it almost daily.
Size: 8 Quarts
I have had a number of electric pressure cook brands over the years, and the Ninja Foodi pressure cookers with the air crisp lid is my favorite. First of all, to me, it doesn't make sense to buy a 6 quart pressure cooker since the quantity you cook is limited to the capacity of the cook. With an 8 quart pressure cooker, you can as easily cook smaller quantities as larger ones. I always opt for the larger size since cookers I have had in smaller sizes were never used. I also have had the Ninja OP301 pressure cooker with the air crisp lid for over two years. I use it almost every day and it still works and looks like new. I like it so much, when I saw the Ninja FD401 unit on sale during the Amazon Prime days, I jumped on it. I wanted an extra in case the one I have fails. From experience, I have learned this usually happens in the middle of making dinner. I have looked into the differences between the two units, and I'm not sure whether I prefer the OP301 unit to the DP401 unit. The OP301 is describes as a 9-in-one and the FD401 is described as a 12-in-1. The OP301 actually has 7 cooking functions to choose from and the FD401 has 8 functions to choose from. Some functions are combined to come up to the 9-in-1 for the OP301 and 12-in-1 for the FD401. The following is the differences between the two units. - Cooking functions - The FD401 added Yogurt to the Slow Cook function. OP301 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate FD401 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook/Yogurt, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate - Cooking function selection - The FD401 uses the Start/Stop knob to scroll through the functions for selection and to increase or decrease time and temperature. The OP301 has buttons that can be pressed for each function. Personally, I prefer the selection buttons on the OP301 to the dial used for selection on the FD401. - Time and Temperature - On both units there are default settings for both, but time and temperature can be easily changed on both by pressing the up/down buttons on the OP301 or using the dial on the FD401. - Accessories - Both come with the same accessories: reversible rack, cook/crisp basket, etc. I use my Ninja Foodi almost every day, and bought a couple accessories to increase the uses . Since I grow a number of veggie greens in my basement, I bought a steamer basket from Amazon for an 8 quart pressure cooker that I use to steam the veggies. The thicker leaves require 8-10 minutes of steaming, and the thinner leaves, like spinach, require only 2-3 minutes of steaming. I also bought the Ninja Foodi Skewer set that works wonderfully for cooking and browning BBQ'ed chicken wings, chicken thighs, and brochettes using chicken, fish, shrimp, or beef. The air crisping lid is used for the chicken wings and thighs after cooking them with the baking function. As a pressure cooker, this Ninja Foodi saves so much time, and the results are always wonderful. For example, a pork shoulder roast needs to be pressure cooked for only 55 minutes, and the liquids left make a wonderful gravy. To do this, put 2 cups of beef broth in the bottom of the cooking pot, add 1 large onion cut into wedges, 5-6 garlic cloves (or to taste), and seasonings. After the pork shoulder is done, remove it and cover with tin foil to keep warm. Set the cooker to sauté low, use in immersion blender to blend the onion and garlic, add a mixture of 1/4 cup water and 2 tbsp. corn starch, and cook until the gravy thickens. Using the pressure cooking function, I have also made pot roast with potatoes and carrots, corned beef and cabbage, short ribs, beef stew, and more. All have come out perfect, and all were done in 1 hour or less. In conclusion, both units supply basically the same cooking functions, and both are excellent cooking appliances with multiple cooking functions that will enhance the cooking abilities of anyone using them. Personally, I prefer the button selection of the OP302 over the FD401 unit simply because pushing a button for the desired function is much easier and faster than scrolling to the desired function with a dial. As for storage of the Air Crisp lid, there is an option available on Amazon to store this lid on top of the pressure cooker. I have this, and now store my Air Crisp lid on top of the pressure cooker. Another important point to mention is that many of the newer appliances use wattages from 1500 to 1800 watts. This unit is rated at 1760 units. We have a 40 year old home and most of the circuit breakers were 15 amps. This could handle 1 appliance if nothing else was running at the time of the appliance. I was having a problem with circuit breakers popping when using two appliances at the same time and sometimes when I was using only one. This made cooking dinners very frustrating as the cook times were lost when the breaker popped. We finally had an electrician come to the house to upgrade our circuit breakers to 20 amp and many of the outlets in my kitchen were wired to separate circuit breakers. This made dinner cooking a lot easier for me, but it came at a cost of over $3000. If you have only a couple of the newer appliances, including this one, you may have a problem if you have 15 amp circuits and anything else is running on the same circuit at the same time. I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update my review if my opinion changes or I can add more information. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021 by Judy L. Judy L.

  • Went a good 5 years
Size: 8 Quarts
Purchased the 8 qt. in 2020. We used it heavily, I'd say about 150 times a year. Well, after 5 long years the dreaded ERR8 code displayed right in the middle of some sweet potato fries and that was that. We had noticed the fan was beginning to struggle to get up to speed prior to the catastrophic failure. For the 5 years it ran, it performed well, from chicken wings to thick cut pork chops to stews to broiling ribeyes to slow cooker to pressure cooking. Looks like we'll be investing in another one. They're just too versatile to not have around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025 by Retired Civil Servant

  • ** Buy One Soon! ** Before They Are Gone Forever!!
Size: 8 Quarts
If you love the Ninja Foodi’s, better hurry and buy one of these while there’s still a few left. ** Ninja is quietly phasing out all sizes of the Foodi combo pressure cooker/air fryer pots. ** I had the latest version of the Ninja Foodi Smart XL, and they are already sold out. There will be no more! My 8 qt. Smart XL model finally quit after everyday use for the last 4yrs. I went to the Ninja website to order another, and was shocked to see there were no Foodi’s available on their site. They are only offering some repair or replacement parts. After further research, I found out there had been a few lawsuits, thus Ninja has apparently decided to no longer offer these. So sad, as I used mine daily with zero issues, until it finally gave up the ghost. Instant Pot does offer a combo version, but their’s is only 1500 watts, whereas the Ninja’s are 1750 watts. The Ninja’s are faster and more powerful. You can still find a few 6qt. versions in Walmart and online, but after they all sell out, there will be no more!! UPDATE: Now there is a big recall on some 6.5 quart models. Apparently, there is some sort of lid malfunction. The following model numbers, which are visible on the cooker's side label, are included in the recall: OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO and OP350CO. If yours is part of this recall, contact the Ninja company directly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by AmericanBulldogger

  • Ninja
Size: 8 Quarts
I bought this Ninja to replace the one I wore out. I love it. Controls are easy to read and set. I love the pressure feature that has a permently attached gage to release steam. It’s easy to clean. It’s the most love appliance I’ve ever had in my kitchen.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025 by Judy Durst

  • Excellent multi cooker
Size: 8 Quarts
Great multifunction cooker. Takes a little work to keep the air fryer coils clean, but it’s worth the effort. Too bad Ninja discontinued this product. We use it in our RV everyday.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025 by TacomaTravelers

  • So simple so fast and great customer service
Size: 8 Quarts
I needed a bigger pot and an upgrade as my last ninja was 5 years old and I love the new design and customer service helped me replace it when I heard power surging through he cord
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • I find it's on the small side
Size: 6.5 Quarts
I bought this to replace an instant pot and an air fryer and if I was to buy it again I would buy the bigger one. I find it a little on the small side for an air fryer my biggest complaint is it doesn't come with a glass lid and it's very difficult to purchase one. I love the fact it's fairly easy to use and it does a great. The only reason I give it a four star instead of a five is because of a glass lid. If I want to store something in the fridge in the inner pot I have to put plastic wrap on it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by cheryl austin

  • This Multi cooker is a game changer in my kitchen!
Size: 6.5 Quarts
This was a substantial purchase and I was originally researching the another competing brand. In my research I relied on the Amazon reviews to learn what people were saying. I also researched the 2 companies. I found this multi cooker had not only the best reviews but the best customer support around. They also directed me to a woman who is NOT affiliated with Ninja that offers an online class specifically for the Ninja Foodi. It has proven to be the best cook at home decision I’ve ever made. I use it 3-4 times a week! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by Lu Ann Barletta

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