Ninja vs Instant – who made better air fryers in our tests? (2024)

In the Ninja vs Instant debate, the discriminators are often tiny. These are the best air fryers on the market. They're versatile, durable, and exceptional value. Choosing to use one is each, but deciding which one you need might be a little trickier.

Our team of expert testers have taken all these air fryers and multicookers to our test kitchen. Here, we put them through their paces, scrutinising every aspect of the appliance.

All the models we dissect below made it into our roundup of best air fryers, but they're brilliant for different reasons and better suited to different homes. Here's what the experts think of the great Ninja vs Instant debate.

Instant Vortex Dual Plus vs Ninja 6-in-1 Dual

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Winner: Instant Vortex Plus Dual

These powerhouses are close to perfect. We have to really love a product to give it full marks, because that means that we don't believe there's anything better out there. Such a distinction is rare to find at H&G, but the Instant Vortex Dual Plus earned it. It's the larger version of the greatest air fryer in the world. It's easy to use, gets rid of frying smells and has a handy clear window so you can check on your food without having to open the drawer.

However, the Ninja Foodi almost scored top marks, and it's actually the one that lots of our expert testers own and love. If you're trying to decide between the two, here's everything you need to know:

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Header Cell - Column 0 NinjaInstant
Dimensions15.63 L x 13.86 W x 12.4 H17.8 x 17.5 x 14.8 inches
Capacity8 Quarts8 Quarts
SettingsAir broil, air fry, roast, reheat, dehydrate, and bakeAir fry, roast, broil, bake, reheat, and dehydrate
CleaningRemovable parts are dishwasher-safeNonstick tray and basket, dishwasher-safe insert
Temperature range105°F–450°F95-400°F
RRP from brand$249.99$179.95

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Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 XL

This won the award for being the fastest air fryer in our buying guide. It's super quick, especially when cooking frozen food and can be using separate settings in each drawer, with a synchronised finish. The 8 quart capacity is exactly equal to Instant's, making it brilliant for big families. When we tried to use it at lower temperatures for a little longer, the Ninja wasn't as good as Instant's and it can't get any cooler than 105°F (the Instant can reach 95°F). This also doesn't have a pre-heat function, making it tricky to achieve precise results every time.

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For

  • Very large capacity
  • Easy to clean
  • Consistent

Against

  • No pre-heat

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Instant Vortex Plus Dual

With the same capacity and same, dual zone technology as the Ninja, this is a direct air frying rival. It's higher-up in our air fryers buying guide for a couple of reasons. First, the viewing doors. These help you to keep an eye on what you're cooking, so you can achieve crisp perfection without letting the heat out. It also has OdorErase technology, so won't make your kitchen smell like cooking. Our experts found the controls more intuitive and easy to navigate (Ninja has some very similar names for functions). It might not be as quick as the Ninja, but we think it's better.

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For

  • Easy to use
  • Viewing windows
  • Sync finish setting

Against

  • Large footprint
  • Noisy

Instant Vortex Slim vs Ninja Max XL

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Winner: Instant Vortex Slim

If you're short on space and still air fryer obsessed, there are plenty of compact options on the market. These are, of course, two of the best. Again, they earned a spot in our air fryers buying guide, but for different reasons: the Ninja is our favorite compact air fryer and the Instant is our favorite slim air fryer. Whilst compact and slim fall into a similar lexical fields, those who live in small spaces will know that there are key differences between the two. On balance, the Instant has a better performance, but the Ninja could be a btetter choice if you're really tight on space. Here's everything you need to know to decide which petite powerhouse you want to feature on your countertops.

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Header Cell - Column 0 NinjaInstant
Dimensions8.5 x 12.1 x 11 inches12.01 x 15.3' x 12.72 inches
Capacity5.5 Quarts6 Quarts
SettingsMax Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Air Broil, Bake, Reheat, and DehydrateAir Broil, Air fry, Bake, Broil, Reheat, Stir Fry, Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate
CleaningNonstick and dishwasher-safe baskets and insertsRemovable parts are dishwasher-safe
Temperature range105°F–450°F120 - 400°F
RRP from brand$169.99$119.99

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Ninja Max XL

With a name like Max XL, you might have expected something supersized. Instead, this maximises on space, ensuring that your compact models are delivering on functions without faltering. This has .5 quarts less capacity than the Instant, but that's because it's smaller in every aspect. It boasts a greater temperature range and only misses the 'stir fry' setting off Instant's functions. If you eat a lot of frozen food, the 'Max Crisp' function on this is unrivalled. However, if you need precision, this doesn't pre-heat, so it can be tricky trying to time your meals consistently.

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For

  • Very speedy cooking
  • High temperature limit
  • Great at crisping

Against

  • Lacks high-quality feel

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Instant Vortex Slim

The dimensions of the Vortex Slim are ever so slightly larger in every dimension when compared to the Nnja Max XL. However, we found that this looked better on the countertop. It also has extra capacity, which, if you're a family looking to maximise your space, can make all the difference. The reheat function is excellent and, in our tests, this made deliciously crispy bacon and fries. Performance wise, this is better and more consistent than the Ninja. It's also reasonably priced too. Our only criticism was that the settings aren't very different from each other, so seem a bit gimmicky.

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For

  • Good capacity
  • Excellent value
  • Easy to use

Against

  • Settings aren't that different

Instant Pot Duo vs Ninja Foodi Multicooker

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Winner: Instant Pot Duo Crisp with Ultimate Lid

Much more versatile than air fryers, multicookers can cover a lot of functions. There's no guarantee that they'll air fry, nor is there any guarantee that they will air fry well, but both the Ninja and the Instant are experts across the board. In fact, we loved the Instant Multicooker so much that it's above lots of air fryers in our buying guide to the best air fryers. If that doesn't tell you enough, here are all the details you need to know about both appliances.

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Header Cell - Column 0 NinjaInstant
Dimensions15.39 x 14.21 x 14.25 inches13.4 x 15.4 x 15.5 inches
Capacity8 qt6.5 qt
SettingsPressure Cook, Steam & Crisp, Steam & Bake, Air Fry, Broil, Bake, Roast, Dehydrate, Proof, Sear, Steam Souse Vide, Slow Cook, Yogurt, Keep WarmPressure Cook, Sauté, Steam, Slow Cook, Sous Vide, Yogurt, Warm, Air Fry, Roast, Broil, Bake, Dehydrate, Proofing
CleaningYesHandwash only
Temperature range105–450°F180-400°F
RRP from brand$349.99$199.99

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Ninja NC1001 Foodi

If you're looking for versatility the Ninja offers one more function than Instant's multicooker: steam and bake. If we're looking purely at air frying this is pretty good. It cooked food evenly, has another 1.5 quarts of capacity and another 130 °F in its temperature range. All the accessories are dishwasher safe too, making it easy to clean up after the Foodi. Our main criticisms were that this is quite bulky and that the handles can get hot too. If you have some good oven gloves, this won't be too much of a problem.

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For

  • Quick to preheat
  • Good across all functions
  • Brilliant for batch cooking

Against

  • Not compatible with stove top or oven

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Instant Pot Duo Crisp

Even though this lacks one setting compared to the Ninja, it more than makes up for it in performance (and price - this is $150 cheaper). The air fryer function is absolutely flawless: our experts loved it. This is also simple and straightforward to use, especially if you're new to pressure cooking. This automatically releases steam preventing you from ending up in hot water. If you're short on space, this is more compact in every dimension. The cons are that this needs to be hand washed, so if you know you're lazy when it comes to cleaning, you'll be better off with the Ninja.

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For

  • Excellent range of functions
  • Easy to use
  • Automatic pressure release

Against

  • Pot isn't non-stick

FAQs

Is Instant better than Ninja?

It's difficult to say that one brand is better than the other without accounting for context. Instant tends to be better value, but Ninja is often more dishwasher friendly and quick. We've gone into more detail about the nuances and features of each appliance.

Is Ninja worth more money?

This is product dependent. Ninja makes excellent appliances and, in some instances, they offer extra functions that you might find useful. However, in many instances, Instant offers better value.

Who makes the best air fryer?

Our experts have tested every air fryer on the market and put the Instant Vortex Plus at the top of the list. It boasts incredible value, performance, and quality. However, different homes need air fryers with different functions, so make sure to look at our guide to find the best air fryer for your kitchen.

Final thoughts

Instant tends to offer the cheaper option to comparative Ninja models. If you're looking for capacity, Instant Vortex's Dual Plus is a better option. Not only is it cheaper, it's more consistent and intuitive to use. For those short on space, the Ninja Max XL offers better performance, but is again more expensive. And, if you're interested in a multicooker, the Instant Pot Duo is better at air frying, smaller, and cheaper. You won't go wrong with any of these models though.

How we test

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At Homes & Gardens we take our tests seriously. That's why we won't recommend a product until our experts have put it though its paces in our test kitchen. We've tested the Instant and Ninja products recommended here and they're in our buying guide for best air fryers already. If you want to know all the details about how we test, you can visit our dedicated page.

Ninja vs Instant – who made better air fryers in our tests? (2024)

FAQs

Ninja vs Instant – who made better air fryers in our tests? ›

At the time of writing, we think the best air fryer for most people is an Instant one: the Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1. It manages the tricky task of offering large capacity without compromising on frying performance. But for frozen foods our pick is a Ninja, the Air Fryer Max.

Is there an air fryer better than a Ninja? ›

Ninja is well known for its quality air fryers, but when it comes to a perfect balance of price, features and capacity, I think the Foodi Dual Zone comes out on top. I was really impressed with the cooking results of everything I tested.

Is Ninja air fryer one of the best? ›

If you're on the hunt for the best air fryer, you have more options than you can shake a frozen french fry at. We've tested more than a dozen countertop cookers and Ninja's 4-quart model or larger 5.5-quart oven takes the top spot as the best air fryer in 2024.

Is Instant a good brand of air fryer? ›

I've been reviewing air fryers since 2019, so I've tried all the major brands and models on the market, including some of the best Ninja air fryers. Despite this, the Instant Compact 3.8L Air Fryer is the one I find myself recommending to my friends and family, especially if they're not the most confident chefs.

Is Vortex as good as Ninja? ›

There are some areas when the Instant Vortex Plus Dual Air Fryer excels. It requires less oil than the Ninja air fryer to create a crisp crunchy finish, which is ideal for those looking to keep their calorie consumption down.

What is the best Ninja fryer to buy? ›

Best Ninja air fryer 2024: Jump Menu
  • Best overall: Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF300UK.
  • Best multipurpose: Ninja Foodi MAX Health Grill.
  • Best budget: Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK.
  • Best for families: Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer AF500UK.
  • Best small: Ninja Foodi Max AF160.
  • Best versatile: Ninja Foodi 11-in-1 SmartLid.
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What is the downside of an airfryer? ›

Air fryers have a limited cooking capacity compared to traditional ovens or deep fryers, making them unsuitable for larger families or cooking larger portions.

What is number 1 air fryer? ›

Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-Quart 6-in-1 Air Fryer

Of all the air fryers I tested, this model cooked food the fastest and most evenly, yielding crispy fries and golden chicken wings. It had a large capacity and an intuitive digital control panel with a knob that made adjusting the time and temperature easy.

What are the cons of the Ninja air fryer? ›

It's worth noting that air fryers don't actually fry food, which requires submerging food in hot oil. Air fryers use hot air circulation to mimic frying food. There are some downsides to air fryers. They're bulky, can be difficult to clean, and have limited cooking capacity.

Why is the Ninja air fryer so popular? ›

We've found its air-fryers to be stylishly designed, easy to use and great value for money. We've also been impressed by Ninja's sustainability credentials — the air-fryers we've tested have, for the most part, been packaged without plastic and in recyclable packaging which is fairly unusual.

Why are people getting rid of air fryers? ›

Summary. In conclusion, while air fryers offer certain benefits such as reduced calorie intake and faster cooking times, they are not without their limitations. Size constraints, limited cooking options, and concerns about crispiness are driving some people to look for alternatives.

What do chefs think of air fryers? ›

'From a chef's perspective, air fryers can be a great gift option. They have become popular due to their ability to provide a healthier cooking alternative to deep frying. Air fryers use hot air circulation to cook food, requiring little to no oil, which can result in crispy and delicious results.

What do I wish I knew before I get an air fryer? ›

6 things I wish I'd known before I bought an air fryer
  • Air fryers do not fry. Deep fried foods: not like air fried ones. ...
  • The air fryer parts you use most are easy to clean but the outer parts… not so much. ...
  • There's a war going on in the air fryer community! ...
  • Air fryers can be quite large.

Is instant better than Ninja? ›

Instant tends to offer the cheaper option to comparative Ninja models. If you're looking for capacity, Instant Vortex's Dual Plus is a better option. Not only is it cheaper, it's more consistent and intuitive to use. For those short on space, the Ninja Max XL offers better performance, but is again more expensive.

What is the difference between Ninja 300 and 400 air fryer? ›

What is the capacity of the AF400 compared to the AF300? The AF400 has an overall capacity of 9.5L (4.75L per drawer). The AF300 has an overall capacity of 7.6L (3.8L per drawer). The AF400 cooks up to 25% more, compared to AF300.

How to pick an air fryer? ›

When choosing an air fryer, consider the following factors:
  1. Capacity. Air fryers come in different sizes, so it's important to choose one that meets your needs. ...
  2. Temperature range. ...
  3. Cooking presets. ...
  4. Accessories.
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Is there anything better than an air fryer? ›

TOASTER OVEN. An air fryer is usually limited to the convection-like air frying function, while a toaster oven or countertop oven can offer a wider range of functions such as broil, roast and bake.

What is special about a Ninja air fryer? ›

Up to 75% faster than fan ovens*, quickly and easily create a delicious variety of meals that the whole family will love. Air Fry – Up 75% less fat than traditional frying methods**. Create your favourite fried foods using little to no oil. From delicious chicken wings, fishcakes, burgers and sausages to chunky chips.

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