- Special Feature: Programmable
- Product Dimensions: 14.9″D x 14.9″W x 11.02″H
- Color: Black/Silver
- Capacity: 6 Quarts
- Material: Stainless Steel
- THE ORIGINAL NINJA FOODI GRILL: The grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps. Indoor grill and air fryer.
- CYCLONIC GRILLING TECHNOLOGY: Uses 500°F cyclonic air to perfectly cook or char grill your food to your desired doneness on the grill grate for delicious, char-grilled marks and flavors.
- OUTDOOR GRILLING POWER ON YOUR COUNTERTOP: With the BTU cooking power of an outdoor grill, it brings outdoor grill flavors conveniently to your countertop any day of the year.
- FORGET ABOUT DEFROSTING: Transform foods from frozen to perfectly char grilled in under 25 minutes.
- UP TO 75% LESS FAT: Air fry crisp with up to 75% less fat than deep frying (tested against hand-cut, deep-fried French fries), using the included 4-qt crisper basket.
- EASY TO CLEAN: PTFE/PFOA-free, nonstick ceramic-coated grill grate, crisper basket, and cooking pot are dishwasher safe.
- WHAT’S INCLUDED: Ninja Foodi Grill, 10″ x 10″ Grill Grate, 4-qt. Crisper Basket, 6-qt. Cooking Pot, Chef-Created 15-Recipe Book & Cleaning brush.























Nick/Trilkin –
tl;dr: Good device. Worth getting in place of a normal air fryer due to its greater flexibility. It is, however, still a convection device. Keep in mind when cooking things.This is a first impression so far only using it to cook a few things so far, but my experience has been great – if with a few caveats. For full disclosure, I bought this with my own money and while it was about $30 off. I received what appeared by all accounts to be a brand new unit with that new appliance smell, complete with burning off excess plastics on first use.First things first: this is a fancy convection oven. It’s a convection oven that gets to very high temperatures and has very strong air circulation, but it is – ultimately – a convection oven. Unlike a proper grill, this has a fan that is constantly circulating air which means it will cook things faster. Keep this in mind when using it and make adjustments to prevent overcooking your food. As a general rule, the recommended times that come with the device are to make something Well Done. For this purpose, they’re accurate, but you probably will want to cut a few minutes off of those times for anything less than that.The device itself is straight forward to use. It has fairly standard oven/air fryer controls, but arranged a little differently. There are different functions that effectively change whether the air circulates in the unit or not, and there are macro temperature controls (low, med, high, max) that can be fine tuned from there. Time is only in intervals of whole minutes, which is slightly inconvenient, but Fine.When initially starting up and preheating, this thing is fairly loud. It doesn’t stay loud for long, but can probably wake up a light sleeper in a small apartment. Probably not a huge issue, but one to be mindful of when using for the first time.I’ve cooked london broil and salmon with this using the Grill option (regular circulation) with the recommended temperature settings (High and Max accordingly.) As I mentioned before, be mindful of how much you want to cook something. The recommended settings always err toward Well Done. As an example: in the case of salmon, I cooked it for eight minutes the first time and it was just a touch more cooked than preferred. At seven minutes, it was perfect.As for the steak, don’t make the same mistake I did the first time and keep opening the grill if you have a standard meat thermometer. All of that hot air is just going to escape and it’ll take some time to get back up to temperature again. In my case, I was too paranoid about the doneness of the steak that I ended up slightly overcooking it (medium-well instead of medium-rare) due to having to bring the unit back to temperature in order for it to cook the center properly. In short: get a quick read thermometer, or just follow the guide line of shaving a minute or two off of recommended cook time based on desired doneness.As for the results, they still tasted great. The grill surface does get hot enough to make a nice sear into the meat. Like any convection oven, the circulating air keeps the food from drying out and the cuts of meat were left very juicy and tasty.Cleaning is easy for as long as the ceramic coating lasts. This is the same caveat as literally anything with a Teflon (or similar) coating. If you’re especially paranoid, let everything soak in soap+water before cleaning it off. The brush it comes with does the job, but any sort of dish scrubbing brush (NOT WIRE PADS) should be just as good.Overall, my first impressions of this appliance are great. It is far easier, quicker, tastier, and more convenient than frying off or sticking something in the oven to broil. My wife and I have replaced the air fryer in our kitchen with this since it serves both purposes. If anything changes, I’ll update this review.Update: We’ve cooked a larger variety of things including turkey legs, hamburgers, smaller wings and so on. Everything remains great. It’s been very easy to clean as well with no signs of chipping on the finish. I will say I do hand clean everything, but it shouldn’t make much difference in the dishwasher.
T. Fleetwood –
I was skeptical when I bought it but we love this thing. It is easy to use and does what it claims to do. It does get greasy inside, so it needs cleaning every time, but it’s not that hard to do. The grill mode nicely grills steak and fish. We made buffalo chicken wings in the air fryer mode from both fresh chicken and from frozen Costco wings. Both were crispy and delicious. We also used the grill to make pizza from store bought pizza dough. Again, it did a really nice job. For all these things, we just searched online for cooking suggestions and then started winging it. (no pun intended 🙂 I bought this, rather than just an air fryer, for the added grill ability and I am super happy that I did. We highly recommend it.
GirlRacer –
I wanted to grill some burgers and steaks – my HOA does not allow outdoor grills any longer. I almost purchased a small George Forman type grill. I saw the Ninja iFoodi grill I’ll and decided to give it a try – great purchase! I have air fried wings and made burgers and streaks so far with great results. I have used everyday for the past two weeks. Highly recommend. No smoke – us a high heat oil if necessary (avocado – grape seed)
Jessica –
My boyfriend had used this in his apartment all the time making dinner for us. I decided to buy one for myself since it’s so convenient to use. The grill feature is the best and makes all good like summer grilling! It came in super fast with only a minor scratch on the grill piece but other than that it was fantastic. Highly recommend
Mike P. –
I love this so much I bought one for my parents too. Perfect size for a smaller household. Both the smokeless grill and air fryer work great.
AMD –
I had a Cuisinart oven/ air fryer and no matter how much I tried in adjusting temps, it would burn everything. The last straw was when it burnt my toast and I had not changed the temp controls. I saw this ninja product at a friends and she highly recommended. I am so glad she did. I love it! So easy to clean and it cooks nice and even. Only thing I had to do was get a toaster to replace my Cuisinart which I was more than happy to do. Very pleased with this product.
Syd –
I’ve made so many dishes in the Ninja Foodir 5-1 grill and absolutely love it! The versatility of being able to grill, air crisp, roast, bake is what makes this a great investment. I enjoy making Cornish hens in the air fryer which always comes out moist and delicious. It does take up counter space if you don’t have a big kitchen, my only concern. Other than that, great product!
Cheri –
Not sure if this was the best price but i use it all the time. I must use this appliance 5 times a week. I have gotten it down on the recipes so now i use it a lot. I would recommend. Easy to use and easy to store when not in use.