Ninja Electric BBQ Grill Slashed by £175 in Summer Sale
Ninja Electric BBQ Grill Reduced by £175 in Sale

With summer approaching, many are planning outdoor gatherings and barbecues. Shoppers can now save nearly £200 on the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker, available directly from Ninja's website for £399.99, reduced from £574.99 — a saving of £175.

Exclusive Bundle Offer

Ninja describes this as an 'exclusive bundle' that includes a stand and cover. The grill is marketed as a large-capacity outdoor electric BBQ, smoker, and air fryer, featuring a built-in probe and four cooking functions. The Smart Cook System monitors food temperature throughout cooking to ensure perfectly cooked meat and fish.

Capacity and Features

Thanks to its generous size, the grill can accommodate up to 10 burgers, six steaks, or two whole 3kg chickens. It uses natural wood pellets for authentic smoky flavours, a feature praised by customers. It runs on electricity, eliminating the need for charcoal, gas, or flames.

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The grill is weather-resistant for year-round outdoor use and can be used in gardens, patios, campsites, balconies, and more.

Alternative Electric BBQ Options

For those considering other electric barbecues, Char-Broil offers the Patio Bistro E2Coal in black for £349. It reaches temperatures up to 370°C and features Hybrid Power Technology, allowing users to switch between electric and charcoal cooking.

Weber's Lumin Compact Electric Barbecue is available for £389. It reaches over 315°C and provides high-quality searing with smoke infusion for enhanced barbecue flavour.

Customer Reviews

The Ninja Woodfire Pro XL has received outstanding reviews, with a 4.8 average star rating from over 2,200 reviews. One buyer called it a "fabulous piece of equipment", noting the smoker boost adds subtle smoky flavour. Another five-star review described it as "perfection" and "one of my better buys". A third customer said it is an "utter game-changer" for outdoor cooking, even in British summertime.

Some minor criticisms include the location of the on/off switch and food sticking to the griddle plate, but overall feedback remains highly positive.

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