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Today Only: QVC Is Offering the Ninja Foodi Double Oven for $240 (Save $90)


Even if you love to cook, there’s no denying that it can be a hassle. But having the right tools in your kitchen make family mealtime a breeze. One stellar option is the Ninja Foodi Double Oven. This air fryer toaster oven is easy to use and lets you cook for up to eight people at once. Whether you enjoy doing weekly meal prep ahead of time, have picky eaters that require you to make separate dishes or just want to make cooking and cleanup easier, this device can be a game changer — and right now QVC is slashing the price by $90, meaning you can get one for your kitchen for just $240. This deal expires at midnight tonight, Oct. 22, so be sure to place your order soon if you don’t want to miss out on these savings.

The Ninja Foodi Double Oven has 12 cooking functions and two independent ovens that allow you to make family meals with ease. You can also sync both ovens to finish at the same time. You can even make a meal in one and a dessert in the other because there’s no flavor crossover. And because you’re getting two spaces in one device, it cuts down on how long it takes you to cook, too. 

It has 1800 watts of power and can reach temperatures of up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, so whether you’re making chicken, pizza, vegetables, cookies or something else, this device can handle it. You can back, broil, reheat, toast, air fry, dehydrate, keep warm and more with this Ninja Foodi Smart Double Oven. It also comes with two sheet pans, two racks, an air fry basket, a crumb tray and a recipe guide. 

Remember that new shoppers can enjoy additional savings from QVC with these extra deals. If this is your first purchase from QVC you can use promo code HOLIDAY20 for $20 off your purchase of $40 or more. And use promo code HELLO10 for $10 off of your second purchase of $25 or more. 



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