It’s pricier than other two-basket fryers, but well worth it if you need the counter space.
Its been my perennial issue as a single-person household that regularly has guests.
Thankfully, there were no cooking compromises that I could detect.
Here’s my full review.
The air fryer is available in one colorway; a sophisticated slate gray shell, with ridged silver handles.
The side panel offers all the usual Ninja air fryer features.
Theres a screen at the top which shows the timer for each drawer as well as the temperature setting.
Its two dishwasher-friendly 5qt / 4.75L baskets have individual handles, so you might fully manage each drawer independently.
Thankfully that doesnt seem to be the case with the Double Stack.
It doesnt require pre-heating, meaning you’re able to get straight to cooking.
Itd still opt for this rather than heating up a whole oven, though.
Should I buy the Ninja Double Stack air fryer?
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This experience combined with my love of food and cooking help to inform my findings in every review.