








🔥 Crisp, cook, and conquer your kitchen like a pro!
The Ninja Air Fryer MAX AF160UK is a powerful 6-in-1 digital kitchen appliance featuring a 5.2L family-sized basket, capable of cooking from frozen with up to 240°C Max Crisp technology. It saves up to 55% energy compared to conventional ovens, uses little to no oil for healthier meals, and offers versatile cooking modes including air fry, roast, bake, reheat, and dehydrate. Designed for convenience, it includes a non-stick, dishwasher-safe basket and crisper plate, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking fast, healthy, and delicious home-cooked meals.





































| ASIN | B07Y3KDL7R |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,817 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 54 in Air Fryers |
| Brand | Ninja |
| Capacity | 5.2 litres |
| Colour | Black/Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,833) |
| Date First Available | 19 Sept. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 5.2 kg |
| Material | Polymer |
| Model Number | AF160UK |
| Power / Wattage | 1750 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 25 x 36 cm; 5.2 kg |
| Special Features | Temperature Control |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
H**S
Brilliant and simple
I've been using the Ninja Air Fryer Max Pro 6.2L (AF180UK) for about a month now, and it's quickly become one of my most-used kitchen gadgets. I upgraded from a smaller air fryer because I needed more space for family meals, and this one's square 6.2L drawer is a real winner – it easily fits a whole 1.5kg chicken or four decent-sized chicken breasts without everything being squished. What Stands Out: The Max Crisp function is brilliant for frozen stuff; it goes up to 240°C and turns out super crispy chips or nuggets in no time, way better than my old one. Cooking is fast and even – roast veggies come out perfectly charred, and air-fried wings are juicy with that proper crunch. The six modes (Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate, Max Crisp) cover everything I need, and the controls are dead simple with clear buttons. Cleanup is a breeze too; the non-stick basket and crisper plate go straight in the dishwasher. The Not-So-Perfect Bits: It's compact on the counter, but the fan can be a tad noisy when on high. Also, no shake reminder beep, so I still set a separate timer to toss things halfway. It's not the cheapest, but I've seen it on sale a lot. Overall, 4.7/5 for me. Great for a small family or anyone wanting healthier fried food without the hassle. If you're in the UK and debating a single-drawer model, this one's spot on.
H**Y
Quality machine - easy to use and great value.
Great machine. This is my second Ninja - I bought it because I wanted the bake facility, which my old one didn't have. Today I tried it out for baking a marble cake and some small muffins and it was absolutely perfect for both... I am so pleased with it... The whole function of it is easy to follow - pretty much like my previous one but more - highly recommend this machine - works well, easy to use and easy to clean as well...
M**D
Ninha air frier 3.8 litre
Great air fryer. Was purchased to replace an old air fryer(different make) and I find this air fryer far superior to the old one I had. So easy to clean after use with hot soapy water. Number of uses other than airfrying,so very versatile. Drawer is a good size to cook for 2 people.fryer is well made,sturdy and great forcenergy efficient and time saving cooking.
J**E
A good reputation & rightly so, very impressed...(but..See Update re cleaning)
A couple of friends had told me over the last couple of years about these air fryers, not just Ninja's but other makes too, so I had been pondering about buying one, I'd looked at Ninja's but they were quite a bit more expensive than other makes, so I was about to buy a cheaper brand when Amazon messaged me that this was on offer with 30% off...which made it only a fraction more than the competition, so I snapped one up. The quality looks great, although the grey colour does tend to show every mark, but not as bad as black... It's very simple to use, power on, set the temp, set the time, and press start (Pre-heat for 3 mins too)......but there is one thing that drives me crazy...Setting the cooking timer... Ninja wisdom dictates that when you press the time button it defaults to 20 mins....and if you press the button to reduce the time it will skip down in 5 minute blocks then down to zero...WHY NOT JUST START A ZERO & go up in 1 min intervals....you know, like non Ninja's do?? Might not sound annoying, but it is...at least to me. Also, for air fryer noobs like I was....Ninja put a clear sticker to the left of the display with suggested heat & cooking times....unless you like charcoal IGNORE THAT! It says 20-25 minutes for some frozen chips & shows a little McDonalds type of box.... In reality one portion takes around 7-8 minutes...as I say, 25 minutes will get you charcoal.... What their Ninja reasoning is there I have no idea... So you will need a bit of trial & error and to keep checking often to see how things are going, but if you are cooking chips you will need to pull the pan out two or three times to give them a shake anyway. I've found its a good idea to invest in one of those bottles of light cooking oil sprays, gives your chips etc a couple of squirts before cooking and it really crisps them up. I've found it is excellent for jacket potatoes too, cook the spud in the microwave first for speed, then crisp in the air fryer for 5 minutes after for perfect baked spuds with crispy oven baked skins. I use it almost daily now, its rare to use my oven, overall i'm very pleased with my first air fryer. Two things i need to get are a divider to split the basket into two halves, and some kind of half tray so i can cook say chips in the open half and something with sauce, like say a piece of fish in sauce, in the half tray...not seen one of those yet but it'd be useful, i have seen the divider plates but they're very expensive for what they are... UPDATE: I've docked 1 star off my original review....purely because Ninja have made this utterly impossible to clean. Over time the grease builds up around, and especially behind the heating element, but this element is impossible to remove, as the steel bar, or wire, holding it in place is permanently riveted in place. So you can wipe around the heating element, but not behind, so the grease builds up behind the element and especially on the fan blades. In my case it has only been 3 months and the amount of grease stuck there is significant, and I have safety concerns over all this grease build up right next to the main heating element. It seems a very bad design flaw, and one that many others have also noted. My electric cooker has a grill element that simply pulls out, enabling you to relatively easily clean any grease build up behind it.....why haven't Ninja done similar? I've tried things such as small bottle brushes, and they help slightly, but no matter how you try, you cannot get to clean the fan blades or behind the heating element and that grease build up is surely unsafe.
A**S
The best
Perfect quality. Easy to use. Fast frying
S**H
So glad we bought this, use it all the time! Smart, compact, perfect for couples
We’ve had this Ninja air fryer for about a year and a half, and we use it all the time. It’s the perfect size for a couple: not too bulky, but still powerful and versatile. It also looks great on the countertop, which is a bonus. We got a couple of air fryer cookbooks when we bought it, and I’d definitely recommend doing the same if you’re new to air frying. It took us a little while to get used to it, but now it’s second nature. The variety of things we can cook in it is brilliant. One of our favourites is salmon in an orange, honey and soy sauce glaze ... it turns out beautifully every time. We also bought reusable silicone air fryer liners to go with it, which have made clean-up much easier. I don’t use them for things like chips (they crisp up better without), but they’re ideal for anything saucy or messy -especially that salmon recipe! It’s been interesting to see that more and more supermarket convenience foods now include air fryer instructions, just like they did when microwaves first came out. It feels like air fryers are becoming a standard part of modern kitchens, and I can see why. If you’re thinking of buying one, I’d say go for it—just add a cookbook or two and some silicone liners to make life even easier. We’re genuinely so glad we bought it. It’s a great little machine, and a brilliant all-rounder for a couple or small household.
E**E
Fast and efficient
Amazing airfryer, does its job well and fast. I recommend
M**R
Sehr schlecht! Zerkratzt. Teile fehlen. Steht "sehr gut." Besser wäre "sehr schlecht!!" Was die Rückgabe angeht, nur über Hermes. Schlecht, da ich Schwerbehindert bin und der Hermes Shop ist zu weit weg. Die anderen zwei, geschlossen. Mit der Bitte um ein DHL Etikett hiess es, ich müsste das selbst zahlen! Schlecht Laden. Kaputte Ware! Fazit: Gib ein bisschen mehr Geld aus und bekomme was vernünftiges.
Z**I
Guter Airfryer,einfach zubedienen .Füümenge 1 kg.Pommes optimal.Nuggets werden auch gut.
A**O
waited a good sale to grab it, but even with full price, totally worth. feels a bit cheap in matter of simple functions and panels. BUT is an amazing airfryer size is big enough for anything you need, the tray is robust, good quality. cooking perfomance is the best i ever seeeeeeeen. totally in love with it, 5/5!
R**L
It does a nice job but keeping an eye on it.
C**N
c'est pas une prise française, il vous faut acheter un adaptateur en plus. Aussi, le cordon est très court, elle doit être tout a cote de sa prise. A part ça, c'est un bon produit
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