Ninja Foodi Review: 6.5 qt side by side comparison with the 8 qt


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Which Ninja Foodi is right for you? Find out with a side by side comparison of the 6.5 qt and the 8 qt. Which once comes to pressure faster? We find out when we …

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  1. Alice Williams
    Alice Williams says:

    I love all your videos! I just got a 5 qt foodi. How does the bowl size compare to the 6.5? I'm not concerned about the height as much as the diameter of the bowl. It would help me when ordering accessories.

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  2. kobey333
    kobey333 says:

    Can I ask I have the ninja foodi 8 quart. How do I preheat ? Is there a spot or function to preheat or so you just turn it on for a couple minutes without anything in there ?

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  3. rkw
    rkw says:

    NICE review, but then again I you have an addicted fan here now…you review like you're taking to a friend over coffee. I really enjoy that style plus you're an Foodi Addict…hehehe…

    I was jazzed because I scored the OP401 today as a clearnce one-off at Walmart for $99.79…!!! Even better I was shopping to break in my new Capital One Walmart MC to take advantage of the full year of 5% cashback for the 1st year for all in-store purchases…opps, kinda digressed…but I am so jazzed about finding this deal. I missed the Black Friday Amazon bargains because I just wasn't really aware of the Ninja or even Instapot cookers yet.

    Mine is taking the place of the dead as yesterday Sharp Carousel Convection MW over the stove oven. Not gonna spend another $600+ to replace it for the 3rd time…

    I am so happy. Already cooked a 6lb chicken I had to buy because I found this beastie. Broke it in then went to town…darned chicken was done juicy and crispy in about 25min total. I'm single now and 60ish so a simple one pot device is very appealing. I had already watched several of your videos and had pretty much decided on the Ninja XL sized pot because I like to cook big roasts, pork or beef, and chickens and the like so I have leftovers for the weekend. My stove top is not likely to see much use anymore. I kind of like that and it will be awesome in the RV too….

    Thanks to your tips I had zero problems figuring things out and had no issues cooking from the first try….weeeeee, I know I need therapy!! :p

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  4. Janet Van Wyck
    Janet Van Wyck says:

    I saw the fries are nice and crunchy. First, in Canada, they don't give you a crisper basket only the crisper plate. Will that work as well? Second, I have large consumer or fries. What is the largest amount of fries you can cook at one time and still get them crisp?

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