I am considering getting a larger model for my friend, so can't speak about
yours for sure, but my coworker looked at the video for the model I'm
looking at, and he said that all functions open and food is loaded from the
same place, which in the case of pressure cooking and slow cooking, which
they can have lots of liquid, everything, including the air frying portion,
are filled from the top. This may not be a big deal, but the handles to lift
the liner and food basket are medal, and get hot inside the device. They are
not extended outside of the device like you often see with stand-alone crock
pots. I myself have a different model air fryer that isn't a multi-function
device, and in that case the food is entered and removed through a front
loading drawer, with an exterior handle that does not get hot. I don't need
mits of any kind at all. I see more potential for problems reaching into the
Ninja machine to find those handles than use of the device, but if your
primary purposes of the device is not for top loading purposes I would
possibly consider researching the various models to see if there are any
with handles not like this model I may get. 

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Subject: [CnD] ninja air fryer question

Hi All,

 

A friend of mine told me about a 2 quart ninja air fryer.  My question is,
is it usable by a totally blind person and if so how easy is it to use?
Thanks for any help. 

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