Make the most of this Labor Day Weekend: Target is currently offering 20% off the Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Smoker. This powerful grill master is a powerful appliance with seven functions that will take your backyard barbecue to the next level.
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What are the 7 things you can do?
grill. This tabletop master grill has all the performance of a full-sized gas grill, allowing you to sear and sear steaks to the same standard.
smoke. Grill the outside of your chicken with authentic barbecue bark. Burn real wood for smoky flavor. Just add a half cup of wood pellets on the side. The convection fan circulates the smoke and heat around your food for perfect cooking. Your smoker also comes with Ninja 100% hardwood pellets. These are for flavoring, not fuel. Additional Ninja Wood Fire Pellets are sold separately for a variety of flavors.
Air fry. Fill a large container with buffalo wings or crinkle fries and serve them crispy and hot to your guests.
In addition, bake, roast, dehydrationand bake Easily.
It’s portable, so you can take your outdoor grill and smoker anywhere. It’s the perfect addition to any campsite or tailgate where a hot plate just can’t handle it. It weighs 31 lbs, is 23.6 inches wide, 18.6 inches deep, and 13.3 inches tall.
Size-wise, this product packs a lot more into it than it looks: The grilling surface can cook up to two racks of ribs, six steaks, three pounds of wings, nine pounds of brisket, or 30 hot dogs.
The non-stick grill grates are removable for easy cleaning: just scrub with soap, water and a sponge and your grill is ready for your next meal.
The entire grill is weather resistant and made from premium materials, meaning it can withstand outdoor cooking all year round, rain or shine, and can be safely stored in your garage or shed without having to worry about the weather.
The Ninja Woodfire Outdoor 7-in-1 Master Grill & Smoker would normally cost you $370, but thanks to Target’s Labor Day Weekend Sales event, you can get 20% off the price. For just $70, you can have some quality meat ready before guests arrive in your backyard for dinner.
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