I’ll Never Touch a Bulky Black Plastic Air Fryer Again After Seeing the New Glass Ninja Crispi PRO – It’s BPA-Free and Feeds Up to 10 People

The XL glass container is large enough to roast a whole 8lb chicken with vegetables for 10 guests

Ninja CRISPi® PRO Glass Air Fryer
(Image credit: Ninja)

If you've ever wished your air fryer was bigger – or that it didn’t involve so much black plastic – I have good and bad news. The sleek, spacious Ninja CRISPi® PRO Glass Air Fryer launched today, but it's selling out quickly.

A sure-fire contender for our guide to the best non-toxic air fryers, the new Crispi Pro is smarter and larger than the original Ninja Crispi, which we reviewed and loved.

If you're a health-conscious cook, Ninja's CleanCrisp™ glass container will be music to your ears. They are safe, BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, leak-resistant, and designed to work just as beautifully for storing leftovers as for roasting a weeknight dinner.

I was also excited to see that the new Ninja Crispi Pro has six functions, like the very best air fryers on the market, including Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Dehydrate, Max Crisp, and Re-Crisp. Whether you're reheating yesterday's tofu for lunch, baking treats in a silicone muffin tray, or air frying side dishes for a comforting fall menu, there's a function that's up to the task.

Ninja CRISPi® PRO Glass Air Fryer

(Image credit: Ninja)

If you crave something smaller for a quick solo meal, the system also supports Ninja’s 2.5QT and 4QT glass containers, available at Amazon, so the cooking is extra speedy and you never have to use more than you need.

If you're wondering 'Which Ninja air fryer is best?', I think the new Ninja Crispi Pro combines the best features of all the previous options and goes the extra mile to become one of the best non-toxic kitchen appliances, too.


The Ninja CRISPi® PRO Glass Air Fryer launches today (October 15) for $279.99. We'll be testing it as soon as possible to report back with a full review.

In the meantime, if the Ninja launch news has got you craving crispy air-fried food, I've written some easy air fryer recipes to get you inspired.

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Lydia Hayman
Kitchen Editor

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.



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