NINJA WOODFIRE OUTDOOR GRILL REVERSE SEARED STEAKS!


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NINJA WOODFIRE OUTDOOR GRILL REVERSE SEARED STEAKS! We have some beautiful Denver cut steaks on the grill today.

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  1. Philip Raimondo
    Philip Raimondo says:

    Interesting… First, how many pellets will the hopper hold? Is it not using them for heat and only for flavor? Also, I like the technique but I bet if you finished them in the air fryer setting instead of the Hi Grill they might have been even better… higher temp. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. The Bearded Italian
    The Bearded Italian says:

    I’m kind of late getting to this video CJ! When I saw the thumbnail I thought what is ninja come out with now! I definitely might have to invest in one of these units. It will be perfect for when I’m out at work and staying in my camper! Great job brother.👊🏻😋🍻

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  3. Richard Smith
    Richard Smith says:

    Ordered the "pre-Order" yesterday I plan on using it with my RV . I am assuming that you can add more pellets on longer cooks does the manual address this? Hopefully I will get mine soon, I will be watching for more videos of different and longer Cookson this grill.👍🏻

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  4. LaVoice Brandon
    LaVoice Brandon says:

    I think ninja is on something good because single people in an apartment could definitely use that. But I think I’ll wait on the next version is always another version coming up with ninja

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  5. John
    John says:

    Hi CJ – I was thinking about getting a pellet grill combined with griddle/ sear feature. How does the Ninja Woodfire compare with the above mentioned equipment.

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  6. Juliet
    Juliet says:

    Wow CJ that's awesome! Do you think any pellets will work? We have a Treager and tons of pellets. Does the outside get really hot? I imagine it's very heavy. I'm trying to figure out if I have something to put it on already.

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  7. SoySauceBananna
    SoySauceBananna says:

    Can you take a video of the amount of smoke coming out of it when it’s full blast? Also when you opened it after smoking there didn’t seem to be any smoke in there. Asking because I have to use a propane grill on my apt porch. I used a little cage with wood pellets to add smoke during the cook. Sometimes it’s quite a bit of smoke doing that. I have a fan that blow it away from the building so it doesn’t bother other tenants. I was thinking of maybe switching ti this grill some day.

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