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Title: Is it difficult to clean my Ninja Foodi?
Post by: HCK on August 12, 2019, 04:05:23 pm
Is it difficult to clean my Ninja Foodi?

Best answer: Most of the many components of the Ninja Foodi are nonstick, but some key plastic parts need serious scrubbing to keep clean. Best to keep extras on hand if you're a frequent Foodi cook.

Replacement plastic foot: Diffuser for Foodi Cook and Crisp Basket ($9 at NinjaKitchen)
Extra inner pot: Foodi Ceramic-Coated Inner Pot ($22 at NinjaKitchen)
Ceramic-Coated Parts Good, Plastic Parts Bad

The largest pieces of the Ninja Foodi are the two cooking lids, one each for air frying and pressure cooking, and the cooking bowls, including the vented "Cook & Crisp Basket." Surprisingly, whatever science magic is happening within the Foodi does not splash the lid, so a quick wipe to remove condensation is usually all that's required. The massive inner pot is ceramic-coated nonstick, as is the Cook & Crisp, so they aren't difficult to sponge clean.

The hardest piece to clean are the feet; specifically, the X-shaped Diffuser stand that the Basket rests upon. This piece is pla...

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