People ..be kind. She cannot please everyone. It takes a lot of work to do these really nice videos. I was very happy and learned a lot ..exactly what I was looking for..thank you so much for all the info.
It's not that the remarks are ment to be unkind. It's more of ' this is not really a true comparison'. Maybe a better title would be 'why I like my instant pot and separate air fryer better then ninja foodi. She doesn't say why she prefers the two that did not do as well as the ninja. And it's OK that she does. However when those of us that really have no experience with either and was looking for true comparison....this video was just not it.
I gave my Instapot away because I feel the Foodie is far superior. My test is on spareribs. You can season then pressure cook your ribs 15-20 min. and then apply sauce. I add another 15 minutes and broil or air fry. I check every 5 minutes and love that they brown. Yum! I have the 6.5 size and do not have a lot of room so its size is problematic for me. But I do love it.
I just bought a Ninja Foodi to replace my well-used Instant Pot, as I've got a tiny, tiny kitchen and wanted an air fryer in addition to a pressure cooker - so having this extra functionality rolled into a single device made it a no-brainer, despite the cost. I've not used the Ninja much yet, but the extra time saved by how much more quickly it comes to pressure makes a big difference for me, and its air fryer mode is absolutely awesome - so I think that it roundhouse-kicks the Instant Pot's can all over the place. It's not even close. I've read a few things from people saying that the Ninja Foodi is MUCH BIGGER than the IP, but in truth its footprint is only a little bigger. It is however about twice the weight of the IP and you need some extra space above and to the left of the device to open it up, so if you've got low-hanging kitchen units you might struggle a bit with it. If you've got the room though, I'd say go with the Foodi.
I watched a few RUclips videos on the Ninja Foodi vs. the Insta Pot and hands down in my opinion is (Insta pot) is a better fit for me; it's not so huge even if you were to get the Insta pot xl if you have a bigger family to feed, but for my little family I can go either way to wrap up & put inside freezer bags for the next time I want that same dish all I gotta do is take out of freezer to thor out plus I have a toaster oven to heat up & make it crispy if it calls for it or just a quick warm up with the microwave; what makes this a winner is the size, small but big inside; meaning I can cook the same stuff in the insta pot as well as someone else cooking in the huge Foodi without leaving myself any room for anything else & with the Insta pot I have counter space to spear!!!
She said it wasn't significant and that's a fact. Acting like 5 minutes is detrimental to your cooking time or life in general is dramatic to say the very least. Calling something a tie, based on trivial factors, is a perfectly valid conclusion of a reasonable person who has a grasp on reality.
@@JamesWhite-tg4kw by soaking in a little bit of salt water for 30 minutes and then completely drying them before you air fry them. It removes a lot of the starch and they crisp better. I suppose blanching does the exact same thing. I hope that answers your question question
My kitchen is small so size is small. There are only two things that I need this appliance for mainly. Rice cooking everyday as an Asian, and pressure cooking sometimes. And the inner container must also be stainless steel. So I think Instant Pot is the winner for me. It has the 3 quarts.
Ninja Foodi was the win for me both in size and that I can have even more options when cooking. It has been a game changer for our family dinners. My husband is so picky about his meats and last nights air fried chicken thighs won him over!
You may want to consider getting silicone or wooden tongs... because when you scratch the Ninja pot... those marks don't go away. So until and unless Ninja makes a stainless steel pot... The ceramic pot is easily scratched...
Using metal utensils in any cooker is foolish, always use silicone or if you don't like that, then wood. However food grade silicone is safe and non-corrosive and hard-wearing. Ive had my Ninja foodi for nearly two years and found it unbeatable. The Instant-pot and the Ninja foodi are reviewed fairly even but Ive noticed that the reason they are that way, although the Ninja has more uses and is more practical, is that many of the ladies who have reviewed both have used the Instant-pot in the past and simply do not want to make the change. Like another commenter says, if the Ninja is rated even at worst and superior at best, there is your answer however I get that some would rather not change. Btw Ive never scratched the ceramic pots and I have two of them, it makes it so convenient having two when cooking a large or diverse presentation. So finally I would say, if you haven't purchased either of them, go with the Ninja, takes up smaller space in one machine since you'd have to buy a separate air fryer and there's no question an air fryer is an essential kitchen tool these days. Best wishes and I hope whichever choice you make that you benefit and are successful in your kitchen. Ahp
That’s what I’d like to see. How does the IP Air Fryer lid you can buy separately work. Also, you didn’t tell us how many quarts each unit is. 6, 8, 10 quart?
Could you do an update now that the IP has an air fryer left d and accessory for the previous ones? There are so many to choose from. Maybe IP could loan you some to test out and return. I’m leaning toward Ninja because of all the features, especially dehydrator.
I almost bought a Ninja cooker, but I backed out because it didn't have a way to see the food when it's cooking. I ended up getting one of those air cookers with a glass bowl, so I could view the food when it is cooking.
Sadly, I consider this a very limited and sloppy review, what about meats being air fried, by this video I don't even know what it can air fry except for fries.
Thank you for making this video. I'm buying one second hand as I'm on a budget. Can't beat a 6qt instant pot for $30. My crock pot broke and that's hot i got on this journey to begin with.
I am still confused . What should i buy. I want instant pot and air fryer in kitchen. Should i go for foodie. But i am thinking if i have 2 appliances i can cook 2 dishes at once 😅. Please help me . I do not like the opening of ninja.
The NJ is like an IP with an air fryer. I have an IP but was looking into getting an air fryer to cook steak and I'm waiting on the Vortex Plus but I feel kind of stupid now that there is an appliance that does ALL of it, even dehydrating
Thank you for your great review. I have the Instant Pot Evo Duo plus, but I am thinking about the Ninja foodi new product with one lid. What are your thoughts?
To make a comparison between two different types of cooking machines is equal amounts in both machines to get a more accurate answer. Just in my opinion not to mention it also depends if you have the room in your cooking area. Like I live in a small 2 bedroom apartment but there isn't much room for really anything but I make room to do what I have to then after cleaning up back it goes in it's own place just like my huge pressure cooker elite; it is a bit of inconvenience but ya gotta do what ya gotta do!!! lol peace & God BLESS 😇🙏✌🤗
I have the Ninja food actually I own three of the pressure cookers in different sizes and yes I have used all three at the same time. I prefer the Ninja pots over the instant pot. The results are better for taste. The Ninja cooks a little faster then the instant pot I found.
Great video and new subscriber. I love my ninja foodi, as for eg when cooking a chicken, you can pressure cook & then air fry in the same machine. With the instant pot you'd have to preheat the oven, take the chicken out of the IP then transfer into the oven.
This was an awful review I got to 2:03 and stopped watching. When you do a review you should really do even amounts not twice as much in one machine and half in the other.
I have an instant pot. My dummy self bought an air fryer before considering the Ninja Foodi because I thought "well, I don't need TWO cookers since I already have a pot!" Now I feel like the Foodi would've been a good addition because I'd have liked to simultaneously cook dishes in one thing, and rice in the other. I know what I won't do now though, and that is buying a second instant pot! I'll get a Ninja Foodi the next time it goes on a super sale.
What about the material it’s made from?! Insta pot is stainless steel, whats the ninja made out of? Personally I don’t like nonstick because it wears down.
Agree with Ano below, the Ninja Foodie shines in cooking a whole chicken! The crisping is amazing and the flavor is tremendous. I crisp a chicken and add the chicken for added texture and flavor. I use both products, the Ninja Foodie wins the gastronomic race, especially when preparing meals for more than one person.
Diann Hazelton They now have a 10 quart version available. If you can’t find it in the instant pot brand there are several others including crockpot express, Gourmia, and Nuwave.
You had WAY too much steam coming out of your Instant Pot when it was pressurizing. You clearly did not have the weight toggled completely to sealed. You also should have used the comparable sized Instant Pot.
Enjoyed the video and comparison...I have both. Each has their advantages and disadvantages... I don't like the bulky 2 lid system of the Foodi...I do love the non stick liner...and I do like the air crisp option, mostly for browning....Instant Pot was my first purchase and I still love it and use it a lot...but, if I had to choose, I'd go with the Foodi....However, Instant Pot just came out with a crisper model (not a surprise)...it only has one lid...nice...but I still love that Foodi non stick liner...I go with the Foodi (even with the clumsy lids)...just my opinion...both are awesome products... Thanks again for the video...
Thank you for the review. You say the air fryer is not for you. I'm curious why, because I have a feeling the air fryer is not for me either, but I'm not sure why.
I've lost faith in the foodie! I've had 3 in 4 years they break down! The first one was my fault and they replaced it. The replacement broke on its own some of the functions just quit! And ninja wouldn't fix or replace told me to buy a new one! I got the new one Tuesday cooked in it yesterday first meal it exploded food everywhere in my kitchen and I just refunded it! To expensive to keep replacing! I might try instapot?
If you are going to compare the products and one clearly does the food better AND in come cases faster. Why not recommend the winning product. Why recommend the one you are used to.
they came out with an instant pot duo crisper, the lid is removable, no nonstick lining that can later get into your when it eventually breaks down and peal off
Anybody else have issues with the Ninja Foodi pressure lid not sealing after a while? Ours ran into this issue and I’d like to fix it so my wife doesn’t make me spend another $200-$300 on a new one
Terrible review. So short and to the point. And there is no address provided to come over for a long weekend of tasting the results. Like seriously. I'm salivating here !!! Don't you feel sorry for me ?!?! Also, are you single ?
The Ninja Foodi ia dangerous! The lid sticks to the inner pot after the pin drops and you have to lift it out with hot food\liquid in the pot and then try to pry them apart. So i dont recommend the Foodi.
The ninja does too many things. If it goes down, you are screwed. Everything the instant pot does is related. If you have a pressure cooker, you can get a lot done.
works great. i love that it has stainless steal pot inside ruclips.net/user/postUgkxG-7WiT7ocumjytOpHDFt632PL0pxXRAg and not the one with coating. we used to have a coated pot before, and the coating slowly peels, and i am sure went into the food that we cooked. Absolutely love stainless steel, and will not use a coated product again.This pot has many settings and many buttons, and i need to sit down with a manual to figure out which setting to use. I used the basic functions, and even though i am not technologically skilled, i turned it on and assembled it without any help.Very satisfied with this product overall.
People ..be kind. She cannot please everyone. It takes a lot of work to do these really nice videos. I was very happy and learned a lot ..exactly what I was looking for..thank you so much for all the info.
You are so kind. Thanks Jac!
@@welldone so take the Ninja if you want the air fryer, insta pot if you don't care for air frying?
It's not that the remarks are ment to be unkind. It's more of ' this is not really a true comparison'. Maybe a better title would be 'why I like my instant pot and separate air fryer better then ninja foodi. She doesn't say why she prefers the two that did not do as well as the ninja. And it's OK that she does. However when those of us that really have no experience with either and was looking for true comparison....this video was just not it.
Exactly.
This was the best video I watched and helped with what I needed to know. I read some of the same but she confirmed it with facts.
"So my Test showed that the ninja is better or equal to the instant pot in everyway..... I'm gonna go with the instant pot"... Ummmm what?
I was kinda WTF initially but I think on context she doesn’t like air frying in general so the instapot is better for her needs in general.
You really didn't show where the foodie shines. Put a whole chicken into the foodie, then crisp it. The combination crushes the competition
Can you pre-program to auto cook at a certain time on the Ninja Foodi?
I like Vivian tries, video on this product.
@@Lucdreams21 I came here from the Vivian video. They was the first time I stumbled on her content.
@@dsly4425 She is awesome. Im saving up for that Ninja Foodie😁
The Ninja Foodie as a dehydration function which is what I really enjoy. I made some sweet potato chips for my wife with it and she loved them.
oh my I will have to try that
I gave my Instapot away because I feel the Foodie is far superior. My test is on spareribs. You can season then pressure cook your ribs 15-20 min. and then apply sauce. I add another 15 minutes and broil or air fry. I check every 5 minutes and love that they brown. Yum! I have the 6.5 size and do not have a lot of room so its size is problematic for me. But I do love it.
I like the way this woman speaks, direct and too the point yet still charming.
I just bought a Ninja Foodi to replace my well-used Instant Pot, as I've got a tiny, tiny kitchen and wanted an air fryer in addition to a pressure cooker - so having this extra functionality rolled into a single device made it a no-brainer, despite the cost. I've not used the Ninja much yet, but the extra time saved by how much more quickly it comes to pressure makes a big difference for me, and its air fryer mode is absolutely awesome - so I think that it roundhouse-kicks the Instant Pot's can all over the place. It's not even close.
I've read a few things from people saying that the Ninja Foodi is MUCH BIGGER than the IP, but in truth its footprint is only a little bigger. It is however about twice the weight of the IP and you need some extra space above and to the left of the device to open it up, so if you've got low-hanging kitchen units you might struggle a bit with it. If you've got the room though, I'd say go with the Foodi.
That Ninja thing is frick'n huge, big enough to climb inside and launch yourself in space.
Now that's a video idea!
you've got that right!!!
I watched a few RUclips videos on the Ninja Foodi vs. the Insta Pot and hands down in my opinion is (Insta pot) is a better fit for me; it's not so huge even if you were to get the Insta pot xl if you have a bigger family to feed, but for my little family I can go either way to wrap up & put inside freezer bags for the next time I want that same dish all I gotta do is take out of freezer to thor out plus I have a toaster oven to heat up & make it crispy if it calls for it or just a quick warm up with the microwave; what makes this a winner is the size, small but big inside; meaning I can cook the same stuff in the insta pot as well as someone else cooking in the huge Foodi without leaving myself any room for anything else & with the Insta pot I have counter space to spear!!!
Lol
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I love that this is short and to the point! Good video
Ninja foodi Xl Deluxe for me, didn't have a pressure cooker or air Fryer. Have had it for a month and it is amazing!
I purchased the Ninja and haven't regretted it. I gave away my instant pot. My counter isn't very large and I don't have any problems using it.
Don Remley we have a sale coming up and I’m about to do the same. Gifting mine to my mom. Can’t wait to try out the Ninja👍🏻
@@SaltySirenFloriduh how's the Ninja...I'm curious for an update, thanks!
I love my Ninji! I love the browning and the crispness.
I'm hesitant on the Foodi only because of the stationary fryer lid. Does anyone know if they will make the air/pressure combo without it attached?
Thank you for this! I just ordered the foodi and i cant wait!
5 minutes is still 5 minutes. I don't call that a tie.
Yup, every 12 meals and there goes an hour of your life wasted waiting. Over a years time that could equal days/weeks. Craziness.
She said it wasn't significant and that's a fact. Acting like 5 minutes is detrimental to your cooking time or life in general is dramatic to say the very least.
Calling something a tie, based on trivial factors, is a perfectly valid conclusion of a reasonable person who has a grasp on reality.
I load the basket with fries to the top. Takes 40 minutes but worth the wait.
The comment I've been waiting for all along.
For better fries you need to blanche them first, boil/steam them until they’re slightly cooked, then air fry them after.
Another tip is pour boiling water over the chips leave for 5 mins, rinse then dry before frying
Why not just cook them a little longer just don't burn them
@@JamesWhite-tg4kw by soaking in a little bit of salt water for 30 minutes and then completely drying them before you air fry them. It removes a lot of the starch and they crisp better. I suppose blanching does the exact same thing. I hope that answers your question question
My kitchen is small so size is small. There are only two things that I need this appliance for mainly. Rice cooking everyday as an Asian, and pressure cooking sometimes. And the inner container must also be stainless steel. So I think Instant Pot is the winner for me. It has the 3 quarts.
Ninja Foodi was the win for me both in size and that I can have even more options when cooking. It has been a game changer for our family dinners. My husband is so picky about his meats and last nights air fried chicken thighs won him over!
You may want to consider getting silicone or wooden tongs... because when you scratch the Ninja pot... those marks don't go away. So until and unless Ninja makes a stainless steel pot... The ceramic pot is easily scratched...
The pot should be able to be replaced with a standard rice cooker pot.
Using metal utensils in any cooker is foolish, always use silicone or if you don't like that, then wood. However food grade silicone is safe and non-corrosive and hard-wearing. Ive had my Ninja foodi for nearly two years and found it unbeatable. The Instant-pot and the Ninja foodi are reviewed fairly even but Ive noticed that the reason they are that way, although the Ninja has more uses and is more practical, is that many of the ladies who have reviewed both have used the Instant-pot in the past and simply do not want to make the change. Like another commenter says, if the Ninja is rated even at worst and superior at best, there is your answer however I get that some would rather not change. Btw Ive never scratched the ceramic pots and I have two of them, it makes it so convenient having two when cooking a large or diverse presentation. So finally I would say, if you haven't purchased either of them, go with the Ninja, takes up smaller space in one machine since you'd have to buy a separate air fryer and there's no question an air fryer is an essential kitchen tool these days. Best wishes and I hope whichever choice you make that you benefit and are successful in your kitchen. Ahp
You should have waited, since the IP now has its Duo Crisp & Air Fryer all in one model. Maybe its time to do a new comparison. ;)
That’s what I’d like to see. How does the IP Air Fryer lid you can buy separately work. Also, you didn’t tell us how many quarts each unit is. 6, 8, 10 quart?
Got excited when I heard that the IP had a air fryer lid until I realized that not for the 3 qt IP. ugh. Guess I might have to buy the Ninja.
I NEED TO ONLY STEAM FROZEN BURGERS (COSTCO 1/3 LB) WHAT ONE DO I BUY PLEASE ?
Could you do an update now that the IP has an air fryer left d and accessory for the previous ones? There are so many to choose from. Maybe IP could loan you some to test out and return. I’m leaning toward Ninja because of all the features, especially dehydrator.
This was so helpful! I decided to buy one of them but could not decide between the two. I know now
I almost bought a Ninja cooker, but I backed out because it didn't have a way to see the food when it's cooking. I ended up getting one of those air cookers with a glass bowl, so I could view the food when it is cooking.
I wish more review videos were done like this. As someone previously said, short and to the point. Many thanks!
Sadly, I consider this a very limited and sloppy review, what about meats being air fried, by this video I don't even know what it can air fry except for fries.
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Super helpful, thanks SO MUCH!!!
I have them both, I use the ninja only, because it offers the crisp option. If I have a party I can use them both.
Dittos.
Thank you lady. Your video is very helpful.
Love this video exactly what I needed. Thanks for your honest opinion and also your preference
Thank you for making this video. I'm buying one second hand as I'm on a budget. Can't beat a 6qt instant pot for $30. My crock pot broke and that's hot i got on this journey to begin with.
The Ninja Foodi makes outstanding pork chops, I do them at least 3 times a month, and would more often but pork is not the best for me,
Thanks for the tip, Kathy :)
Thank you for the comparison! Now I have to get the Ninja!
Great, I like this test.
I found that the best way to compare instant cookers is tomake yogurt in them. Instant pot is one if the worse in the lineup.
Good video ma'am but for counterspace I would think the ninja foodi does it all and you can get rid of the other two appliances
Good point
the new Instant Pot Duo Crisp includes an Air Fryer Lid. I like it slightly better than the Ninja
I am still confused . What should i buy. I want instant pot and air fryer in kitchen. Should i go for foodie. But i am thinking if i have 2 appliances i can cook 2 dishes at once 😅. Please help me . I do not like the opening of ninja.
This test was done all wrong. You missed the point of the ninja foodie.
what is the point ,im interested in buying one of these
I loved your review and your easy humor.
I appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it!
The NJ is like an IP with an air fryer. I have an IP but was looking into getting an air fryer to cook steak and I'm waiting on the Vortex Plus but I feel kind of stupid now that there is an appliance that does ALL of it, even dehydrating
Very helpful review! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
I love my foodi. It does everything and well. Just sous vided a turkey breast then air crisped it and it was the best turkey I ever had.
She is amazing to compare both, love it
Much needed review thanks. By any chance can we make baby food equally well in ninja foodie as compared to instant pot?
Thank you for your great review. I have the Instant Pot Evo Duo plus, but I am thinking about the Ninja foodi new product with one lid. What are your thoughts?
how is it a tie? tastes the same. sure. But the ninja took 5 min less!!! the whole point of a pressure cooker is TIME! score is 2-0....Simple...
To make a comparison between two different types of cooking machines is equal amounts in both machines to get a more accurate answer. Just in my opinion not to mention it also depends if you have the room in your cooking area. Like I live in a small 2 bedroom apartment but there isn't much room for really anything but I make room to do what I have to then after cleaning up back it goes in it's own place just like my huge pressure cooker elite; it is a bit of inconvenience but ya gotta do what ya gotta do!!! lol peace & God BLESS 😇🙏✌🤗
Just got the foodi today!
I have the Ninja food actually I own three of the pressure cookers in different sizes and yes I have used all three at the same time. I prefer the Ninja pots over the instant pot. The results are better for taste. The Ninja cooks a little faster then the instant pot I found.
AB-so-lutely accurate, true, and love mine, had it for two years and two pots inserts....great tool in the kitchen.
Great video and new subscriber. I love my ninja foodi, as for eg when cooking a chicken, you can pressure cook & then air fry in the same machine. With the instant pot you'd have to preheat the oven, take the chicken out of the IP then transfer into the oven.
Very confused on which to buy..IP OR NINJA OR OTHER?? DO NOT WANT BULKY OR HEAVY! PREFER 6 OR 6 1/2 QTS. ANY ADVISE?
Very confused on which to buy..IP OR NINJA OR OTHER?? DO NOT WANT BULKY OR HEAVY! PREFER 6 OR 6 1/2 QTS. ANY ADVISE?
@@joannadragon4080 Did you find what you are looking for? I just picked up a 5 quart Ninja foodi. So far it is perfect!
This was an awful review I got to 2:03 and stopped watching. When you do a review you should really do even amounts not twice as much in one machine and half in the other.
there are so many other things that the instant pot makes, yogurt, cake, I would have like to see if the ninja foodi does all those things as well.
The Ninja Foodie FD401 8 qt does all the yogurt, cake, toast... etc, etc...
It can do bread as well
And you can use the Foodi as a food dehydrator.
@@tomfoil5590 food dehydrator to? I'm sold! Thanks I need to look that up.
Thank you
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I have an instant pot. My dummy self bought an air fryer before considering the Ninja Foodi because I thought "well, I don't need TWO cookers since I already have a pot!"
Now I feel like the Foodi would've been a good addition because I'd have liked to simultaneously cook dishes in one thing, and rice in the other.
I know what I won't do now though, and that is buying a second instant pot! I'll get a Ninja Foodi the next time it goes on a super sale.
To complicate things, Instant Pot JUST released their own air fryer!
The 8 quart Ninja is on sale for $129 today on meh.com
@@ToddShrewsbury thanks but I got the smaller one from Kohl's using stackable coupons last month ;)
Just a 2nd insert pan has been very convenient for me
What about the material it’s made from?! Insta pot is stainless steel, whats the ninja made out of? Personally I don’t like nonstick because it wears down.
Thanks
Agree with Ano below, the Ninja Foodie shines in cooking a whole chicken! The crisping is amazing and the flavor is tremendous. I crisp a chicken and add the chicken for added texture and flavor. I use both products, the Ninja Foodie wins the gastronomic race, especially when preparing meals for more than one person.
I've seen two of your videos and I'm hooked already, thanks for the comparison of these units.
Thanks so much for watching!
Wait so they are the same except one does something extra? Buuut still want then other one?
I'd have to say i have a big family and the small insta pot might not cut it for my family.
They have a bigger instapot than the one she was showing. It doesn't have the air fryer capacity though.
Diann Hazelton They now have a 10 quart version available. If you can’t find it in the instant pot brand there are several others including crockpot express, Gourmia, and Nuwave.
Love my Ninja. Made a killer pot roast in 45 minutes.
When you compare the two, you should be using the same size. Disappointed in this review.
Insta pot duo Is a better comparison...
What would be the difference?
Can you review the 8qt crockpot Express Crisp that compares to the ninja foodi??? Please!!! Pretty please!
We will pass this request onto Nicole. Thanks for the suggestion! - Well Done
You had WAY too much steam coming out of your Instant Pot when it was pressurizing. You clearly did not have the weight toggled completely to sealed. You also should have used the comparable sized Instant Pot.
I think they were both 6qrt
Emeril lagasse's pressure cooker and air fryer vs ninja foodi pressure cooker and air fryer which one is better
You are adorable! Very informative review.
Enjoyed the video and comparison...I have both. Each has their advantages and disadvantages... I don't like the bulky 2 lid system of the Foodi...I do love the non stick liner...and I do like the air crisp option, mostly for browning....Instant Pot was my first purchase and I still love it and use it a lot...but, if I had to choose, I'd go with the Foodi....However, Instant Pot just came out with a crisper model (not a surprise)...it only has one lid...nice...but I still love that Foodi non stick liner...I go with the Foodi (even with the clumsy lids)...just my opinion...both are awesome products... Thanks again for the video...
Thank you for the feedback, and thanks for watching!
May I know what sizes are each cooker?
Here are the products:
8 Qt Ninja Foodi: amzn.to/37JdeZd
6 Qt Instant Pot: amzn.to/2QTVAv5
We named ours Bob lol
LOL!
I resemble that remark & I'm a big guy too - I would break the counter top. ~Bob
Doesn't the Instapot air fry also. How does it do that against Ninja foodi?
Well Done!!
I've an instant pot and I luv it .Were they even the same size ?luv my airfryer too
If you love what you have, you can stick with that. If you don't have an air fryer or don't have an instapot, the Ninja has more features.
Thank you for the review. You say the air fryer is not for you. I'm curious why, because I have a feeling the air fryer is not for me either, but I'm not sure why.
I would think the more important question is; Why in the world not, in this day and age and health conscience?
Emeril lagasse has one combo PK/AF now. Pressure Air Fryer
BAM!!!
I've lost faith in the foodie! I've had 3 in 4 years they break down! The first one was my fault and they replaced it. The replacement broke on its own some of the functions just quit! And ninja wouldn't fix or replace told me to buy a new one! I got the new one Tuesday cooked in it yesterday first meal it exploded food everywhere in my kitchen and I just refunded it! To expensive to keep replacing! I might try instapot?
You obviously are biased. Those chips from Ninja looked insipid and unappetising. Perhaps read the instructions properly before conducting a review!
Good unbiased review, Thank You x
Are we watching the same video?
Unbiased? I think not, she said one is better but she will go with the other...how is that unbiased...perhaps you arent also.
you need to pre-heat the ninja foodi for better results
If you are going to compare the products and one clearly does the food better AND in come cases faster. Why not recommend the winning product. Why recommend the one you are used to.
Cute and accurate
This should be against the IP air duo vs ninja.
The foodi is so much better than an instapot.
Love my ninja foodi
Horrible review. Ninja did better on all fronts and you chose insta pot lol.
they came out with an instant pot duo crisper, the lid is removable, no nonstick lining that can later get into your when it eventually breaks down and peal off
Have you tested and reviewed the Instant Pot air fryer?
You bet! Check out the review here: ruclips.net/video/dnfEEcllBYw/видео.html
@@welldone I think you're cute. Besides that the test and video were on point.
Thanks for watching! Here are links to the products shown:
8 Qt Ninja Foodi: amzn.to/37JdeZd
6 Qt Instant Pot: amzn.to/2QTVAv5
You're funny.
Anybody else have issues with the Ninja Foodi pressure lid not sealing after a while? Ours ran into this issue and I’d like to fix it so my wife doesn’t make me spend another $200-$300 on a new one
Nope........clean it occasionally
cool accent lady.
Terrible review. So short and to the point. And there is no address provided to come over for a long weekend of tasting the results. Like seriously. I'm salivating here !!! Don't you feel sorry for me ?!?! Also, are you single ?
i have oven with stove, what is the point of this?
The Ninja Foodi ia dangerous! The lid sticks to the inner pot after the pin drops and you have to lift it out with hot food\liquid in the pot and then try to pry them apart. So i dont recommend the Foodi.
No it doesnt, what is it, you have stock in Insta-pot?
@@Hankster.Northwest i.dont use mine for pressure cooking again because of the inner pot not releasing from the lid. Very dangerous.
Can you re-shoot this demo topless? I still cant decide on which to choose🤣🤣
The ninja does too many things. If it goes down, you are screwed. Everything the instant pot does is related. If you have a pressure cooker, you can get a lot done.
It doesn't have the airfryer option without buying a lid. My IP is a 3 quart and no air fryer lid for it.
works great. i love that it has stainless steal pot inside ruclips.net/user/postUgkxG-7WiT7ocumjytOpHDFt632PL0pxXRAg and not the one with coating. we used to have a coated pot before, and the coating slowly peels, and i am sure went into the food that we cooked. Absolutely love stainless steel, and will not use a coated product again.This pot has many settings and many buttons, and i need to sit down with a manual to figure out which setting to use. I used the basic functions, and even though i am not technologically skilled, i turned it on and assembled it without any help.Very satisfied with this product overall.