The Ninja Crispi is heavily aimed at the portable market, so it definitely has limitations. Still compelling to you or hard pass? If you liked this video, you might like the review for the Ninja Double Stack XL: ua-cam.com/video/JtbZaY8rcX4/v-deo.html
Hi Joe, for 1 - 2 people with a small kitchen its a great device to have and easy to use ... Its not like your air frying every day and leftovers can go straight into the fridge away from the Chew Crew 😁
Great video, thx for making it One thing nobody ever discusses is the cost of operating all these air fryers, and do they flip the circuit breakers if you've got an inststapot or something else going at the same time?
Excellent question. Tripping the breaker will depend on how your kitchen was designed. Typically, every other outlet is toggled between 2 circuits to minimize that. Each one can pull 20a (2400w @ 120v), so if you have a 1500w appliance, 2 on the same circuit will do that if they both run at full power. I can usually run 2, but a 3rd one will pop the breaker every time. If you're have multiple circuits like I mentioned, plugging into both with double up the amount you can run at once.
This is great for on the spot cooking! You no longer need to lug a hot glass bowl from the oven to the dinner table, just let it cook on the dinner table!
A great and thorough demo! But I would say it's unnecessary if you have other Ninja air frying machines, just as I do. It's cute, but I don't have anymore room in my tiny apartment for another appliance. 😆 But for someone with the space to spare, I say it's a good add on to your Ninja products.
Excellent review. I still haven't a need for an air fryer; I think I'm the only household in America to not have one. I just started tightwad budgeting, the cost of living is taking its toll on everyone. Watching the steak cook was a bit frightening. 👻
Got my Crispi 2 days ago and just made my first grub in it but I have a relevant prelude... I've been using the original Nuwave oven since a year after they were introduced. I used it almost every day and became a master at making pretty much anything in it, from animal proteins to roasted veggies to desserts. Since they stopped making them years ago, I've chased down every one I could find from people selling them online, used or not and I'm finally down to my last one. The domes are junk and crack within the first few months. You end up with a perfectly functioning, but useless, motor and base. Fagor makes one similar to the Crispi except with a very small, wide-gapped rack and what Nuwave makes now is nothing like the original. It's more like a toaster/convection oven. Not the same! I saw the Crispi on either a Roku or UA-cam ad and it looked almost exactly like with what I'm accustomed to cooking so I went for it! My maiden voyage with the Crispi went great! I made bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs on air fry, just as I would in the Nuwave and they came out awesome! Just as good, maybe even a little better than made in the Nuwave. However, after having eaten, washed the bowl and prepped some short ribs for tonight, the cap is still pretty warm. It's been more than a half hour. I guess we'll see what happens as I put it through its paces during my Amazon return window. Ill update there, accordingly under Lexi498.
I bought the Ninja OL750 and tried it out. The device gave off a mix of plastic and chemical smells that gave me a headache and nausea. For this reason i sent the thing back. I researched and others also complained about this problem.
This thing is $160? I can’t endorse any ninja product. Not even their blenders after I began using a Vitamix for blending sweet potato smoothies for my newborn. I also used their version of the Instantpot. What a joke. For air frying, I would save the money and go with the Cosori Dual Blaze 6.8qt. I can handle four or five lbs of fries at once and all you have to do is shake the drawer. And it’s like 80 bucks. You’ll find the room.
I agree about Ninja blenders and the Instant Pot. You can't match the Vitamix or Instant Pot with anything else in it's category. Those two stand out from the rest for sure.
Vitamix blenders are definitely the industry standard in power. Expecially the home market. Those Cosori's are nice too, although I haven't done a lot with those. In Ninja's defense though, their market is more the budget end of it. I think part of Ninja's problem is that they are pumping stuff out way too fast and they are overlooking obvious stuff... Like this thing not being able to set a temp is just weird.
@@la1930 And...how hard would it be to make the dish removeable.. geesh....it's putting the consumer in unnecessary place with keeping item clean....:( and yet...I bought it & it arrives the 22nd...:) * I bought for size and convenience for one person. Ninja XL Afryer Crisp will still be kept out in case I get frustrated. Thanks much for the review. I ord mine last week... * They do have one more offering for dish and top...diff't size...out of stock at this time, however, they'll notify when back in stock for anyone that gives their email. This is on the Ninja site.
The Ninja Crispi is heavily aimed at the portable market, so it definitely has limitations. Still compelling to you or hard pass? If you liked this video, you might like the review for the Ninja Double Stack XL: ua-cam.com/video/JtbZaY8rcX4/v-deo.html
I don’t need to watch other reviews! You’re the only one that has the best reviews!
Awww... Love ya, Missy
Wait did they rebrand the newave oven lol
Suspiciously close.
They sure did!!!
Really thorough review. Thank you !!👍🏽
Hi Joe, for 1 - 2 people with a small kitchen its a great device to have and easy to use ... Its not like your air frying every day and leftovers can go straight into the fridge away from the Chew Crew 😁
LOL... Yeah.... It's defintely aimed right at that market. Could be awesome to keep in an RV.
Great video, thx for making it
One thing nobody ever discusses is the cost of operating all these air fryers, and do they flip the circuit breakers if you've got an inststapot or something else going at the same time?
Excellent question. Tripping the breaker will depend on how your kitchen was designed. Typically, every other outlet is toggled between 2 circuits to minimize that. Each one can pull 20a (2400w @ 120v), so if you have a 1500w appliance, 2 on the same circuit will do that if they both run at full power. I can usually run 2, but a 3rd one will pop the breaker every time. If you're have multiple circuits like I mentioned, plugging into both with double up the amount you can run at once.
This is great for on the spot cooking! You no longer need to lug a hot glass bowl from the oven to the dinner table, just let it cook on the dinner table!
For small meals and convenience, definitely. Was never meant to really REPLACE anything, but more of a suppliment. It did that salmon really nice.
A great and thorough demo! But I would say it's unnecessary if you have other Ninja air frying machines, just as I do. It's cute, but I don't have anymore room in my tiny apartment for another appliance. 😆 But for someone with the space to spare, I say it's a good add on to your Ninja products.
I'd say it would make a neat RV cooker... or for lazy days maybe? Coming from the guy that built a studio to store all his kitchen crap. haha.
@@JoesPhenomenal 😂
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Excellent review. I still haven't a need for an air fryer; I think I'm the only household in America to not have one. I just started tightwad budgeting, the cost of living is taking its toll on everyone. Watching the steak cook was a bit frightening. 👻
Yeah... my bill at the grocery store the other day made me do a double-take. It's rediculous.
Got my Crispi 2 days ago and just made my first grub in it but I have a relevant prelude... I've been using the original Nuwave oven since a year after they were introduced. I used it almost every day and became a master at making pretty much anything in it, from animal proteins to roasted veggies to desserts. Since they stopped making them years ago, I've chased down every one I could find from people selling them online, used or not and I'm finally down to my last one. The domes are junk and crack within the first few months. You end up with a perfectly functioning, but useless, motor and base. Fagor makes one similar to the Crispi except with a very small, wide-gapped rack and what Nuwave makes now is nothing like the original. It's more like a toaster/convection oven. Not the same! I saw the Crispi on either a Roku or UA-cam ad and it looked almost exactly like with what I'm accustomed to cooking so I went for it! My maiden voyage with the Crispi went great! I made bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs on air fry, just as I would in the Nuwave and they came out awesome! Just as good, maybe even a little better than made in the Nuwave. However, after having eaten, washed the bowl and prepped some short ribs for tonight, the cap is still pretty warm. It's been more than a half hour. I guess we'll see what happens as I put it through its paces during my Amazon return window. Ill update there, accordingly under Lexi498.
I bought the Ninja OL750 and tried it out.
The device gave off a mix of plastic and chemical smells that gave me a headache and nausea.
For this reason i sent the thing back.
I researched and others also complained about this problem.
I never had those issues with mine, but Ninja did discontinue all of their Pressure Cookers, so maybe you're on to something there.
This would be good for healthy portion controlled eating.
It just costs too much.
This thing is $160? I can’t endorse any ninja product. Not even their blenders after I began using a Vitamix for blending sweet potato smoothies for my newborn. I also used their version of the Instantpot. What a joke.
For air frying, I would save the money and go with the Cosori Dual Blaze 6.8qt. I can handle four or five lbs of fries at once and all you have to do is shake the drawer. And it’s like 80 bucks. You’ll find the room.
I agree about Ninja blenders and the Instant Pot. You can't match the Vitamix or Instant Pot with anything else in it's category. Those two stand out from the rest for sure.
I would hope a $500 top of the line blender outperforms Ninja's $100-200 mid-tier blender models.
Theres a reason instant pot went bankrupt while ninja foodi products continue to be found everywhere. Ninja for the win bby
I own a 15-1 Ninja Foodi. It’s a beast, I love it! I love how it integrates so many cooking options into one pot.
Vitamix blenders are definitely the industry standard in power. Expecially the home market. Those Cosori's are nice too, although I haven't done a lot with those. In Ninja's defense though, their market is more the budget end of it. I think part of Ninja's problem is that they are pumping stuff out way too fast and they are overlooking obvious stuff... Like this thing not being able to set a temp is just weird.
i had one of these 10 maybe 15 years ago lol before the air fryer trend started happening
What a terrible product. Food. Can't clean, it's a hard pass. I appreciate your review! 👍💯
I don't know why Ninja continues to do this thing with the cleaning. I don't get it.
@@JoesPhenomenal yeah seems unnecessary
@@la1930 And...how hard would it be to make the dish removeable..
geesh....it's putting the consumer in unnecessary place with keeping
item clean....:( and yet...I bought it & it arrives the 22nd...:) * I bought
for size and convenience for one person. Ninja XL Afryer Crisp will
still be kept out in case I get frustrated. Thanks much for the review.
I ord mine last week... * They do have one more offering for dish and
top...diff't size...out of stock at this time, however, they'll notify
when back in stock for anyone that gives their email. This is on the
Ninja site.
@@vitazgal9933 I hope it provides for your needs!
@@vitazgal9933 I own a Breville toaster oven for over 10yrs. It bakes, roasts, toasts, etc..... All good!