The limited edition copper Ninja Dual Zone air fryer is now sold out - here's what to buy instead

If you missed out on the copper Amazon-exclusive Ninja Food Max Dual Zone air fryer, we have good news - there's another choice

Ninja airfryer on worktop
(Image credit: Ninja)

When it comes to cult kitchen appliances, Ninja has the market cornered. The ultimate following has to be for the Ninja Dual Zone air fryer which has unfortunately sold out on Amazon after being reduced for Prime Day 2023 (11th-12th July) to just £169.99, down from £269.99.

Ninja's countertop ovens regularly pull in 5-star reviews in our round-ups of the best air fryers and best dual zone air fryers money can buy. Earlier this year, trying to get hold of one of the beauties was as tricky as landing a Glastonbury ticket, but getting hold of the Limited Edition copper Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone was even harder.

Launched exclusively on Ninja and Amazon in November 2022 to coincide with the consumer spending frenzy that is Black Friday, the copper-accented dual air fryer sold out in days. And, sadly if you weren't quick enough, it's now sold out for Prime Day 2023 too. 

But there's still hope! We've found another copper Ninja if you've got your heart set on this particular colourway. 

Ninja Air Fryer AF150UKCP | £189.99 at Amazon

Ninja Air Fryer AF150UKCP |£189.99 at Amazon
Another exclusive Amazon colourway, this time for the smaller Ninja, which also comes with tongs. If you love the rose gold accents and want a Ninja air fryer, but only need space for one to two people, this is a cracking deal. This air fryer scored five stars in our review, so it's a genuinely good kitchen buy.

Ninja airfryer on worktop

Millie testing the original Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone air fryer

(Image credit: Ninja)

The Limited Edition Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer AF400UK

The reason Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer AF400UK has flown off the shelves is partly down to its 9.5L size that's perfect for family cooking, and partly down to that innovative dual-zone design.

The AF400UK features two frying baskets that allow for two different foods to be cooked at once, using different temperature and time settings, and for them to be ready to serve at the same time, making it perfect for cooking whole meals in one go. This makes it a much more versatile affair than the standard single-zone air fryer and makes meal prep and cooking time fuss-free and simple.

Ninja air fryer

(Image credit: Ninja)

'The Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone is definitely one of the best air fryers I've tried,' says Millie Fender, Head of Reviews at Ideal Home. 

'It reaches temperatures of up to 240 degrees, which is the highest of any air fryer I've ever tested, and in our Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone AF400UK air fryer review it did a cracking job of crisping up chips. Thanks to the dual baskets we were also able to cook fish on a lower temperature in the second drawer simultaneously. If you're cooking for a family, then this buy is a winner.'

Ninja air fryer

(Image credit: Ninja)

As such 'where to find a Ninja Dual Zone air fryer in stock' fast became the question on everyone's lips in the build-up to Christmas when these much-loved appliances top of everyone's festive wish lists. 

The Limited Edition copper Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer was launched at the peak of this air fryer frenzy, but its contemporary, the silver Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer, was just as difficult to track down. 

Since the frenzy died down both air fryers are much easier to get your hands on, and for £169.99, this is still a great price for a dual zone.

If you're desperately after the limited edition copper colourway we'd suggest holding tight incase Amazon or Ninja get hold of some more stock for the dual zone version.

Thea Babington-Stitt
Assistant Editor

Thea Babington-Stitt is the Assistant Editor for Ideal Home. Thea has been working across some of the UK’s leading interiors titles for nearly 10 years. 

She started working on these magazines and websites after graduating from City University London with a Masters in Magazine Journalism. Before moving to Ideal Home, Thea was News and Features Editor at Homes & Gardens, LivingEtc and Country Homes & Interiors.

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