The Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 is the only air fryer I trust – and it is now $102 in the early Memorial Day sales
I've tested dozens of air fryers and this is the only one I'd have at home


I'm a chef, and I think the Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 is the world's greatest air fryer. Last week, I saw an exciting discount which brought the price to $99 at Ninja Kitchen. That discount has since disappeared, but it is now going for $102.99 at Ninja's Amazon storefront. I'd grab this deal while you can – it looks like prices are rising as we speak.
As a health-conscious cook and product tester, I’ve tested a lot of air fryers over the years (probably around 30-40 models). While there are a few I recommend, the Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 is the one I use at home and trust the most.
The Ninja Air Fryer Pro is voted both the best air fryer 2025 and best non-toxic air fryer, thanks to the ceramic-coated crisper plate and its quick ability to cook perfectly crispy fries, roasted chicken and vegetables. I actually kept it on my counter for everyday dinners too as it's so cute and compact. It's not a nightmare to clean either, which is a big win in my books.
Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 | Was $119.99, now $102.99 at Amazon A simple, but sensational fryer. It is now under $100 in the sales at Ninja Kitchen.
Why I recommend it
The Ninja Air Fryer Pro is ready to cook my diced vegetables, with a glass spray oil bottle and salt pinch bowl on the side
- Teflon-free ceramic coating: The Ninja Pro uses a ceramic-coated crisper plate for the cooking surface, which is PFAS-free and feels high-quality.
- Easy to use: The controls are simple. I love the large digital timer, which is clear enough to read from across the kitchen.
- Compact on the counter: It’s small and unassuming (not much taller than my kettle), so it doesn't hog kitchen space.
- Inside, there's plenty of space: The 5-quart version can handle up to 4 lbs of food (ideal for me and my partner, but it could also suit a small family). If you have more people to feed, there is a larger Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-quart version,which is also on sale for $139.99).
- Very, very quick: It makes crispy fries in 16 minutes.
- Simple to clean: The food residue rinses right off with hot, soapy water, and the plate is even dishwasher-safe (though I always recommend gentle hand-washing to keep the lining intact).
- Affordable: This air fryer is very well priced for what it offers. It is usually $119.99, so it's even more affordable in the sales.
- Readers and reviewers love it too: Readers have written in to tell me they also bought this air fryer and have been loving it, too. That's no real surprise to me, as it consistently scores five-star reviews on sites like Amazon.com.
Final thoughts
Ninja Air Fryer Pro next to a bowl of French fries
The Ninja Air Fryer Pro is a powerful, fast, and effortless air fryer – at a price that won’t break the bank. It's simple, but smart. If you'd like to know more details, like how it performs on tasks like roasted chicken or how it compares to similar air fryers in the price bracket, I've written a full review of the Ninja Pro Air Fryer here.
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Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.
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