With fall just around the corner, it’s time to think about a grill you can use both inside and outside your home. For me, that’s the Ninja Woodfire Pro 7-in-1 Grill & Smoker, which I got earlier this summer and love!
Right now, the Ninja Woodfire Pro is priced down to $330 on Amazon, which is 18 percent off its usual $400 price tag. Sales like this are rare for Ninja products, so it’s definitely worth nabbing!
What makes this Ninja grill so awesome is that it’s electric (so you can use it indoor, outdoor, and in all kinds of weather) but it also has an integrated smoke box that you can load with real wood pellets to impart a real smoke flavor to the stuff you end up grilling.
I bought the regular Ninja Woodfire a few months ago — this deal is for the Pro version, which features a built-in thermometer — and let me tell you, I’ve been using it constantly. Way more than I thought I would.
Sure, it’s not as big as a full-blown backyard grill, so it’s impractical for large parties and get-togethers. But it’s perfect for nightly family dinners, and I’ve been able to grill everything from burgers to ribs, veggies to pulled pork, and even air-fried chicken drumsticks. I haven’t even been able to test out its baking and dehydrating functions yet, but I already feel like it’s paid for itself and more.
If you want that smoky grilled flavor in your foods, the Ninja Woodfire Pro comes with 2 packets (one Robust blend and one All-Purpose blend) that each have enough for 3 cooking sessions. After that, you’ll have to order more. (We made ribs with the Robust blend and they were delicious.)
And don’t worry: cleaning the Ninja Woodfire Pro is a breeze. The cooked remnants slide right off the grill with some hot, soapy water.
So, yeah, I highly recommend the Ninja Woodfire Pro for just $330 on Amazon. It has seven different functions, it’s healthier than an actual grill, and you compromise nothing in taste.
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Author: Gabriela Vatu, Contributing Writer
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.
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