Ninja Woodfire BBQ (3 Viewers)

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How much are the dedicated wood pellets for it?
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Think £15 for one or £25 for 2, but they're the proper Ninja ones, I'm sure any other smoking pellets would suffice will be a heck of a lot cheaper
 
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I really don’t see the point of these.

its an electric grill basically as far as I can see.
Yea, apart from needing a load of electric power you also have to buy another form of power(pellets), extremely expensive way of cooking.
Our Remoska is 400 watts so a sixth of the power plus no pellets
 
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Yea, apart from needing a load of electric power you also have to buy another form of power(pellets), extremely expensive way of cooking.
Our Remoska is 400 watts so a sixth of the power plus no pellets
Yes the Ninja is the same wattage as my oven in the kitchen but will cook a lot quicker. I use our Remoska most of the time too. I am not so happy about the price of the smoking pellets so will be looking at cheaper ones online. If we end up homeless because of the price of using it then I will put in on Ebay :giggle: (y)

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Friend of mine in Oz has one of these on his gas powered BBQ grill

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Jun 2, 2010
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Think £15 for one or £25 for 2, but they're the proper Ninja ones, I'm sure any other smoking pellets would suffice will be a heck of a lot cheaper
I asked the question Elsie because I don’t mind buying the best (usually most expensive gadgets) but I do shy off at the onward running costs, I have a Ninja air fryer which I have had for two years now so do like their products
 
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Gina M
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I was thinking of using my Ninja Woodfire in the kitchen at home, it says for outdoor us only which I understand the smoker would be a problem indoors but the grill, bake, air fryer, dehydrate and roast would be ok indoors surely? any comments on this would be appreciated.
 
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Gina M
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I asked the question Elsie because I don’t mind buying the best (usually most expensive gadgets) but I do shy off at the onward running costs, I have a Ninja air fryer which I have had for two years now so do like their products
Smoking pellets from Amazon work out at 7p per cooking session based on a 900g bag(y)
 

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