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The Ninja Woodfire Electric Outdoor BBQ Grill is a compact, weather-resistant powerhouse combining 7 cooking functions including grilling, smoking with real wood pellets, air frying, and roasting. Featuring a Smart Cook Digital Probe for precise temperature control and a versatile accessory kit, it’s designed for millennial professionals who crave authentic flavors and effortless outdoor cooking. Perfect for patios, balconies, or camping, this Amazon-exclusive red/black model redefines convenience and taste in one stylish package.































| ASIN | B0BS74XR6X |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,116 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 5 in Electric Barbecues |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,449) |
| Date First Available | 5 May 2023 |
| Item model number | OG751UKAMZ |
| Manufacturer | Ninja |
| Material type | Stainless Steel |
| Part number | OG751UKAMZ |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 46 x 46 x 34 cm; 12 kg |
W**Y
Fantastic piece of kit
Wow this is a game changer, makes bbq much easier and tastier especially with the smoker function. Easy to set up and use, easy to clean the plate once cooled. You can cook so many different things and there are a range of cooking method options. Purchased a flat plate as well, you can even do a fried breakfast easily.
V**A
Great machine
I love my Ninja Woodfire. It is so much easier to cart about than a big bulky tall BBQ. I only use the smoker when outside with it, for obvious reasons, and I know they say it is only for outdoor use, but when it is wet outside I use it on top of my hob under my extractor in my kitchen, where I will use the grill and air fryer or bake, dehydrate or reheat option. The smoking function, for outside only, is really easy to use. The container needs to be fully filled with suitable hardwood pellets for initial ignition, even for short cooking times otherwise it won’t light correctly. To fully appreciate the grill, I found cuts of meat need to be quite thick otherwise it will overcook before you get good markings, unless you have your own supply of meat that is not pumped up with water as often is the case with supermarket meat. If too thin it won’t brown correctly and will render water preventing it from browning. Thicker cuts will give you more success getting medium/rare with excellent flavour and markings. Apart from thick cut beef steaks, thick cut pork shoulder steaks are excellent with smoker as they take longer to cook and the fat crisps up beautifully. I haven’t yet found the need to faff about with anything other than salt, pepper, dried garlic and herbes de Provence. You appreciate more the smoker flavour and the true flavour of the meat. I bought myself the extra flat plate and half sized crisper basket. The half sized crisper basket is useful, for example, for making wedges, alongside a small spatchcocked chicken that you started on the grill for flavour (minus the basket) and that you finish cooking using the air fryer (with the basket). I even managed to make a chocolate brownie traybake using the bake option on the knob. It works. The centre tends to be gooeyer than the sides but it’s still tasty. Will have to tweak temperature and cooking time no doubt. The top and bottom doesn’t burn as it does in a conventional oven which is good. The flat plate is great as a baking griddle and for grilling smaller items such as veg and shrimp. I haven’t yet used it as a dehydrator but no doubt would work, though it may be a bit small for dehydrating large quantities of fruit, veg, mushrooms or meat, unless there was a racking system, which there isn’t. This is an excellent machine. Expensive, yes, but I hope will last me a long time. Having a smoker option as well as airfryer etc is worth it and the Ninja woodfire really does cut cooking times a lot!! I would recommend the Ninja Woodfire to anyone. So far I do not regret it one bit!
J**S
Grilling Made Genius – Smoke, Sizzle & Simplicity
This grill is nothing short of a game-changer. The 7-in-1 functionality offers remarkable versatility—whether you're grilling, roasting, baking, or air frying, it delivers consistently excellent results. The woodfire pellet system adds a rich, authentic smoky flavour that rivals traditional charcoal BBQs, without the mess or hassle. Despite its compact size, the cooking surface is generous enough for family meals, and the weather-resistant build makes it ideal for year-round outdoor use. The non-stick grill plate and removable grease tray make cleaning refreshingly easy, and the intuitive controls mean even a mid-week BBQ feels effortless. I was especially impressed by how evenly it cooks and how quickly it reaches temperature. Whether you're preparing smoky brisket, crispy chips, or grilled halloumi, the flavour and texture are outstanding. I highly recommend this grill to anyone who wants the joy of outdoor cooking with the precision and ease of modern technology. It’s a brilliant blend of performance, style, and practicality.
C**S
I think it’s really good...? But I was expecting perfect.
I’ve wanted an air fryer forever so when Ninja announced they were releasing this, I asked them to take my money. It may be too ambitious a gadget for a first-timer, but I think I’m a little overwhelmed, and there are definitely some issues here and there. But, look, if you want a tl;dr - it’s amazing. I will say, we’ve only used the air fryer function so far but next is the Smoker function and I’ll update this as and when we use the other functions (there are 7, including dehydrate, which is pretty cool.) Okay, from the very beginning: it arrives in a huge box; it’s much bigger than it looks in the photos. It comes with some minor assembly needed - you just need to use the wee Alan (Allen?) key to attach the two handles on both sides. The handles aren’t quite flush, which is a bit lame. It just makes it feel like the quality isn’t quite there. You’ll also need to slide the grease tray into the back slot at the very bottom - this will catch all the run-off oil and guck. A really annoying thing is the On/Off button - it is in the stupidest place imaginable: under the unit itself, behind the right leg. It’s all but impossible to get to without flipping the whole unit upside down. It’s also ever so slightly sticky, so we weren’t sure if we had actually turned the unit on. Because that was another issue. When we turned everything on, nothing happened. We tried different plug sockets; we hit the Start button again; we turned it off and on again... nothin’. Husband then hit the Reset button on the actual plug and it came on. I don’t know whether we’re going to have to do that every time - we’ll just have to see. EDIT: I have an update with this, I’ll add it at the bottom. Another issue is the recipe book and instructions provided. We wanted to make chicken wings for our first attempt and the recipe book is covered in photos of them so we assumed the recipe book would include air fried chicken wings. It does not. It’s daft. We had to look at a YouTube video for timings. For the record, we set it to 200 degrees, let it pre-heat, and then let them cook for 20 minutes. It beeps to let you know when it’s pre-heated, by the way, so there’s very little faff involved there. At the 10 minute point, it told us to flip the food over, which we dutifully did. They looked yummy but a bit anaemic so I had my doubts, but we let them cook for the full 20 minutes. I took a photo of the end results - they are lovely chicken wings. I prefer them a little crispier so I guess we’re going to have to experiment with timings and temperatures but they’re lovely. The instructions say to only use it outdoors but we used it in the kitchen with the windows and doors open and the fan going - the manual says it can put out carbon monoxide so I think being safe with this thing is really important. I do have one major complaint, though: I registered the unit with Ninja and almost straight away started getting scammy phishing emails - I have to think one precipitated the other because most of the subject titles mention Ninja and the timing is just too strange not to be connected. So either Ninja sold my email address or their customer data was scraped - I don’t know enough about this stuff to know for sure but it’s worth bearing in mind. It’s all really easy to clean, by the way. We put the chicken wings on the grill tray instead of in the air fryer basket, and it’s very non-stick. Then we just gave a wipe down to the rest of it to remove any oil or residue. So there you have it. Oh! You get two packs of wood pellets for the Smoker (they go in the the little mail slot on the left side) and Ninja say you can ONLY use the Ninja wood pellets. I’ve been looking into that a bit and it’s nonsense. You can use any food-safe wood pellets with the Woodfire Grill. So, yes, I don’t think I’m as impressed as I thought I’d be... the slight build quality issues and the stupid On button and the loudness of it as it’s cooking the food, and the expense, and the fact that it didn’t start first time and being inundated with annoying emails from phishers... I don’t know. To be honest, I don’t think I would buy it again, especially at full price. But maybe as we get to know it better and use the Smoker and Grill functions this summer it will really come into its own. I’ll definitely update this as we use it more so you can get a better idea of it all before spending that much cash on something that might be a bit disappointing. EDIT: so we used it again and, once again, the unit didn’t switch on until we hit the Reset button again. That just doesn’t sit right with me, somehow, so we called Ninja to ask if that’s a fault. After about half an hour of answering questions, we were told that if you unplug the unit from the wall, next time you use it you’ll need to press Reset; if you leave it plugged in and just turn it off on the unit itself, however, it will store your settings and turn on normally. Thing is, I don’t think it stores any settings (?) so I honestly don’t know if we were being fibbed to there. But there you have it. No clarity whatsoever!
U**D
Klasse .....
M**T
Das Gerät kann echt eine Menge und ist leicht zu reinigen. Bei Ninja selber sogar 30 Euro billiger als bei Amazon. ABER VORSICHT! Es wurde mit einem UK Stecker für englische Steckdosen geliefert. Da ich keine Lust hatte das Riesending wieder einzupacken , habe ich einen Adapter für 6 Euro dazu gekauft. Man kann auch den Stecker umbauen. deswegen 1 Stern Abzug
O**A
For a long time I wasn't so impressed about a purchase. This grill is outstanding! I'm super happy with it.
L**P
The machine ignites the pallets and smokes for a short period then it cuts out unable to continue the smoking the pallets i have used came with the machine do not what to try next. adding to this review because i missed the return date i will purchase a new machine will i be entitled to a discount on a new purchase.
O**I
Uzun zamandır her türlü ızgara denemiş birisi olarak yazıyorum. Grill fonksiyonundayken ; Elektrikli ızgara + Airfryer şeklinde çalışıyor. Alttan ızgara izi kalacak şekilde ısıtırken ızgarayı, üstten de sıcak hava üflüyor fanı ile. Bu yüzden de muadillerine göre hızlı ve eşit pişiriyor. Et vs sadece dışı değil, içi de iyi pişiyor. Bence güzel bir ürün, kendi kategorisinde tek.
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