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It looks smaller, than the one i have.

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Get out your ruler.  (Q product info must be on product page)

 

TV with HD can be a fooler..........I know how I've messed up in the past.

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Does anyone know how tall it is when open. Not sure it would fit under my cabinet. They have not meantioned this and the open measurements are not on info page. Thanks

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Registered: ‎08-11-2010

We bought this Ninja last time it was a TSV. I just measured it opened up. Opened it's about 16 inches. Fit's fine under our cabinets

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Measured it ,same size.

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Re: ninja grill

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It was a big controversy the last time it was a TSV. Many people were concerned with a fire danger because the last one was a 2 prong plug. People were saying at other stores it was a 3 prong but QVC was only 2? Weird. 

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Re: ninja grill

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I love my Ninja.

 

Costco has about 3-4 different varieties of it.

 

I bought the original and seriously, you never will eat another hotdog unless it's air fried.

 

Hambugers on the grill in as little as 7 minutes.

Steaks are great

No grease and delicious french fries

Egg rolls

Hash browns

 

Haven't found any food thats "not good" in the Ninja

 

Perfect for one or even a couple.

 

I can a good portion of the population say, it's only me, I don't do a lot of cooking, but when you do and yes, you will use it, the food is good and a easy clean up.

 

 

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Ive had mine a year and use it all the time.  Its the best purchase ever.  I havent made anything that didnt come out great,  Last week I did a turkey breast with bone in.  I did have to cut out some of the breast bone to close the lid.  It was almost 7 pounds.  It took about 55 minutes on air fry.  It was moist and flavorfull.

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@Mistreatedbycs 

Hot Dogs who would have thought????  5 minutes in the air fryer, then put them in bun and put both back for 3 minutes.  Holy Cow!!!  Delicious

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@meem120 

 

Another way, take a knife and score the hot dog and rotate it without the knife coming out.   Grill, the hot dog becomes a spiral while grilling and that's delicious too but number one is the air fryer.

 

I guess you can spiral that hot dog in the air fryer but haven't done that.

 

That's the best.

 

 

Also, Van de Camps frozen fish filets, crazy as it sounds but they taste just like came out of a fryer and the taste is so much different than the oven method.  Really good, 14-15 minutes air fry.