Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6.2L AF181ANZ
Good Points
- Removable non-stick plate. Finger holes aid in inserting and removing.
- Drawer is fairly light weight and comfortable to lift with a load.
- Unit has a uniform compact size and shape, may fit comfortably into a cupboard. Easy to lift and move. Small grip area under unit to assist in lifting.
- Digital display is fairly bright and clear with press controls. On/Off control and a separate start/stop button.
- Written labelling is clear with individual indicator lights for selected setting.
- Control panel is positioned at the front of the unit, slightly slanted for better viewing, may need to bend to view the controls.
- Controls are fairly easy to comprehend.
- Removable cooking guide on unit.
- Dehydrating function with a timer up to 12 hrs.
- Unit has a black plastic exterior with some stainless steel trim. Fairly smooth surfaces, fairly easy to wipe over.
- Drawer and rack can be cleaned in a domestic sink, but may require extra effort or soaking to remove any baked on residue.
- Comprehensive instructions with key diagrams and a quick start guide with cooking charts and tips and tricks.
Bad Points
- No audible feedback response when selecting functions.
- No prompts 'shake or turn' during cooking.
- No pre-programmed settings only functions, 4 with preset time and temperatures.
- Press control display panel is only ok to wipe over can accumulate some residue around the controls.
- Stainless steel interior can be difficult to clean.
- Can be difficult to clean around exposed element. No access to the fan overtime residue can build up around the fan, may cause residue to burn on and cause the unit to expel unpleasant odours and smoke during use.
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