However, this comes at the expense of convenience.
But is bigger always better?
For a bit of visual context, 11qt / 10.4L can easily fit a whole leg of lambandaccompanying vegetables.
It isnt flawless, of course.
Read on for my full review.
However, Id have loved to see a cooking window included.
Note, too, that all of the drawer parts are dishwasher friendly, for convenient cleanup.
As such, I had expected the FlexBaskets cooking times to be longer.
Pleasingly, I didnt find a significant difference, with cooking times only a few minutes longer.
Especially given that this behemoth of a basket couldnt be easily shaken.
Its much better to just grab a fork or a pair of tongs to shuffle around your food.
I opted to test with a whole roast chicken and a few roast potatoes thrown in for good measure.
Likewise, my chicken wings were perfectly cooked, too.
However, it was the full roast chicken and potatoes that were the piece de resistance.
My chicken came out gorgeously cooked: succulent inside, and with a wonderful brown skin on the exterior.
One issue I have found is that the divider doesnt prevent heat transfer between the two cooking zones.
TIt proved most problematic when cooking my greatest nemesis, crispy kale.
I ended up with alotof too well cooked kale.
Should I buy?
The enormous capacity of the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket dual air fryer makes it one of the best options available.
How I tested
Testing the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket dual air fryer involved eating a lot of food.