QVC slashes price of Ninja Pot


Featured on QVC, host Gail Samways was cooking mussels using the Possible Pot and said: “You have the most beautiful 6.6-litre capactiy, so briliant for your bologneses, your casseroles, your stews…You’ve also got this wonderful lid, which has a strainer on the front. It works as a colander too, so you can strain your pasta.

“They have thought of everywhere, in the lid here, there’s a little divet and this little monkey [the spoon] sits on top here.”

Her co-host chimed in: “Instead of messing up your countertop!”

The pot can also go on any type of hot top including induction and even in the oven as well – up to 230C without the lid and 180C with the lid.

The Ninja label marking shows you where you can find the ‘colander’ and this is great for those making pasta.

Gail said the pot is dishwasher-safe and metal utensil-safe. While the durable, long-lasting Zerostick technology is 20 times tougher than traditional non-stick cookware.

One shopper shared: “This durable, robust, good quality product can do many different meals. So, I am able to save some cupboard space. I am hoping it will last for many years to come.”

Another commented: “We have cooked various dishes and stew and what a change from my all pots and pans! With this bundle, I have decluttered four old pans so saving cupboard spaces too.”

The Ninja Foodi Possible Pot is reduced at QVC down to £89.88, but it’s only available in the Olive Green colour. If you want to get the pot in vanilla bean, blue maccaron and sea salt grey, you’ll have to head to the Ninja site, where they are on full price, at £129.99.

Ninja has a bundle including the Possible Pot and the Immersion Blender for £229.98. Meanwhile, the Circulon ScratchDefense 16cm Saucepan is a smaller version that has 1.6L capacity and is great for smaller families, costing £69.99.



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