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Early Prime Day Deal: Save $50 on the Ninja Foodi Deluxe

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage

What’s cooking for Prime Day? Well, Prime Day deals, for starters, but those won’t drop for another couple weeks — October 13 to be exact. That said, there are some fantastic early Prime Day deals on smart home and kitchen goods that you can stock up on right now. For example, at this moment you can get $50 off the Ninja Foodi Deluxe Pressure Cooker. You can grab this revolutionary cooking machine for just $220, down from its regular price of $270. That kind of discount is just delicious.

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Thee Ninja Foodi Deluxe is a multi-faceted pressure cooker and so much more. How much more? Well, it’s a 9-in-1 pressure cooker, offering the capacity, to broil, dehydrate, slow cook, air fry, sear, sauté, steam, bake, and make yogurt.

First and foremost, this is a pressure cooker that crisps. It has a voluminous 8-quart pot, giving you tons of rooms, not just for your stews and chilis and dessert mixes, but for extra-large meat dishes: Entire chickens, racks of lamb, pot roasts … you name it. This thing can handle them all. But the pressure cooker is designed to cook 70% faster than traditional slow braising or simmering, which means you can have dinner ready in no time. It’s the fastest way to get the juiciest, falling off the bone recipes of brisket, ribs, and other braised fare. And, when they’re ready, drop the crisping lid to give your meal a seared, crusty finish.

The Ninja also comes with a deluxe, reversible rack, with two stories, so that you can steam or broil tons of veggies while you do your chicken breasts (up to eight regular-sized ones) or steaks. This pressure cooker is so powerful that you can cook frozen meats while they defrost, given you more fridge space, and more economical shopping opportunities. Also, the other functions, like the air fryer, and dehydrator, make this an all-in-one kitchen appliance. You can make anything a restaurant can, with this one tool.

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We’re spending more time at home than ever and we’re looking to our own kitchens more and more. With the Ninja Foodi Deluxe, you have speedy access to delicious, easily prepared meals, and more economical food shopping. Right now, you can get $50 off the Ninja Foodi Deluxe at Amazon. It’s only $220, down from its regular price of $270.

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