SHOPPERS have been rushing to buy a must-have Ninja air fryer after prices were slashed by £75 – but there’s a catch.
One popular store has reduced the price of the kitchen essential and some customers have called it a “bargain”.
Currys is offering customers who trade in any old kitchen appliance £25 off the Ninja Foodi Dual Air Fryer that currently retails at £169.
The dual food zones allow you to make more of your favourite meals for the whole family with one energy-saving gadget.
The item is already on sale down from £219, making it just £144 at the checkout, saving customers a massive £75 off the original price.
And the great deal is valid for customers who are looking to nab the air fryer both in store and online.
If you’re shopping online, all you need to do is use this exclusive code ‘ NINJATRADEIN25 ‘ when at the checkout.
If you’re shopping in store, just take in any electrical kitchen appliance powered by a battery or mains supply with a plug into a Currys store.
What’s great about this deal is that the appliance can be working or non-working, and the offer is valid until August 22.
Amazon also had a similar deal for its Prime Day sale event last week, offering customers £100 off the Ninja Foodi Max Dual air fryer.
The coveted air fryer has a whopping 7.6L capacity and double independent cooking zones measuring at 3.8L each.
It allows users to be able to cook even more healthier, convenient foods at the same time, and in half the time of a standard fan oven.
Best of all, you can sync the finishing times using the digital timer so that individual foods in each basket are ready to be served at the same time.
And if you’re opting for healthy versions of your favourite foods, an air fryer is the way to do it as you’ll use 75% less fat than other cooking methods.
We put the must-have air fryer to the test, so you don’t have to, in our Ninja air fryer review.
Check out this guide compiled of the 14 best air fryers to buy in the UK right now.
It comes as big retailers including Aldi and Morrisons took the decision to limit, and even ban, the sale of disposable barbecues.
Meanwhile, as shoppers often rush to B&M to nab a bargain, one deals expert has revealed how to get items for as little as 10p.
Plus, B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy another “bargain” household essentials scanning at tills for just £1 instead of £25.
Tom Church, co-founder of latestdeals.co.uk, revealed how you can pick up products for pennies by shopping on a Wednesday morning.
And we’ve previously revealed the four items you should always buy at Home Bargains – and the two things to leave on the shelf.