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New and refurbished 

Ninja products are rarely the cheapest, but if you're going to buy Ninja anyway, it's worth checking the Ninja eBay outlet* for a bargain. As well as brand-new items, it also sells refurbished air fryers, multi-cookers and blenders at reduced prices.

Of course, you should still compare prices elsewhere to ensure you're getting the best possible deal.

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£140 Ninja 6-in-1 Max grill & air fryer (normally £250)*

Cheapest we've ever seen it. 3,000 available

We've Blagged a code which gets the Ninja 6-in-1 Max grill & air fryer* for £139.99 instead of £249.99 – just enter MSENINJA at checkout and the discount will be applied.

The deal will end at 11.59pm on Sunday 15 February or when all 3,000 available units have sold, whichever's sooner. Delivery's free and Ninja says it usually takes three working days to arrive.

The 6-in-1 grill & air fryer has – you guessed it – six different cooking functions, including the aforementioned grill and air fry, plus roast, bake, dehydrate, and reheat.

Ninja says it comes with a 3.8L cooking pot which can fit a 1.4kg roast, an XL grill plate suitable for up to six burgers, and a 3.8L crisper basket which can fit up to 1kg of fries.

Summary of what the Ninja 6-in-1 Max grill & air fryer (model DG551UK) includes:

  • Six cooking functions: grill, air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate, and reheat

  • 3.8L cooking pot, 3.8L crisper basket, and XL grill plate

  • Digital cooking probe, splatter guard, cleaning brush, and recipe guide with cooking charts

  • An automatic two-year guarantee

How good is this deal?

MSE Olivia says: "£139.99 is the cheapest price we've ever seen for this multi-function grill and air fryer. The best price we previously saw it was £149.99 for Blue Light Card members (NHS, teachers and so on). The next current cheapest price we've spotted is £229 at Amazon."

For any issues with your order, please contact MSESharkNinjaCX@sharkninja.com.

Looking for more ways to save? See if you can nab discounts on cooking ingredients, as well as other groceries, with our list of supermarket coupons.

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Ninja ‘up to 30% off’ kitchen appliances*

Almost all are price matched elsewhere

Home appliance retailer Ninja* launched its Black Friday sale on Wednesday 5 November and is offering 'up to 30% off' air fryers, BBQ grills and other appliances/cookware items. When we checked on Thursday 13 November, there were 81 items included in the sale – more than the 50 it started with in 2024.

However, many of the discounts come from a new limited edition colour, 'Cyber Space', and are often Ninja website exclusives, so we can't price compare. Some deals are only available for a limited time using discount code ‘BFSAVE’. Many of the reductions we have seen are being matched by other retailers with few strong discounts up for grabs, though this could improve by Black Friday.

Last year, Ninja's Black Friday sale was 'up to £70 off', which made it harder to compare overall. In 2023, the sale was listed as 'up to 25% off', so this seems to be an improvement.

Delivery costs £3.50, or free when you spend £30 or more.

Here are some deals and duds we spotted on Friday 14 November:

Cheapest at Ninja:

Price matched elsewhere:

Cheaper elsewhere:

Min discount we spotted: 10%
Max discount we spotted: 46%
Typical discount based on 10 random items: save 23%

Important: Don’t allow yourself to be taken in by the hype around Black Friday and be sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford. Always do your own price comparisons to ensure you are getting the best deal possible – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it.

See our Black Friday 2025 guide for all our analysis. Check Deals & Vouchers for the latest offers on now

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If you answer 'NO' to any of the following questions, don't buy.

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Is it worth it?

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And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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