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Ninja Foodi 8.5 Qt Possiblecooker PRO, Gray, MC1001

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          Description
          Meet the Ninja MC1001 Foodi PossibleCooker PRO, the versatile 8-in-1 cooker that makes anything possible. This go-to cooker can replace 14 cooking tools and appliances, offering cooker-to-oven-to-table functionality. Cook up to 30% faster than a conventional oven* with Triple Fusion Heat, which combines bottom, side, and steam heating elements to unlock even more cooking options. *Tested on 6-lb chickens.
          • REPLACES 14 COOKING TOOLS & APPLIANCES: This cooker replaces the need for a slow cooker, steam oven, food warmer, nonstick pot, saut�� pan, cast iron skillet, saucier, steamer, saucepan, stock pot, Dutch oven, roasting pan, bread maker, and utensil.
          • SEAR & SAUT�� DIRECTLY IN THE POT: Using the bottom heating elements, you are able to sear proteins and saut�� vegetables right in the cooking pot��no need to transfer to the stovetop.
          • OVEN SAFE TO 500��F: Removable cooking pot is oven safe up to 500��F, so you can finish your meal in the oven for a crispy top.
          • PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING: 8.5-quart cooking capacity allows you to make chili for up to 20 people, 9 lbs of spaghetti and meatballs, or enough pulled pork for 30 sliders.
          • TRIPLE FUSION HEAT? TECHNOLOGY: Cook up to 30% faster* than conventional ovens by combining bottom, side, and steam heat. More heat, more possibilities. *Tested on 6-lb chickens.
          • INCLUDED UTENSIL: Multi-functional utensil works as a ladle and pasta fork, plus it has its own utensil rest right in the lid handle.