SAVE $170:The Lena Paul - The Next MorningBest Buy Drops deal for March 5 is the Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill & Smoker for $199.99, down from the usual price of $369.99. That works out to a 46% discount when you buy it through the Best Buy app.
Cooking outdoors in the summer is one of life's simple pleasures. Fill your plate with grilled ribs, chicken, or steak and don't forget those perfect summer vegetables. If your outdoor cooking setup could use an upgrade before we hit the summer season, Best Buy has a great deal in store.
The Best Buy Drops deals for March 5 is the Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill & Smoker, on sale for just $199.99 instead of the usual price of $369.99. That's a 46% discount that saves you $170. To grab this grill and smoker at the sale price, you'll need to head into the Best Buy app on your smartphone and be logged in to a My Best Buy account, which is free to join.
Keep in mind that Best Buy Drops only last for one day and they tend to sell out, so hop on this deal quickly if you're interested.
The versatile Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill & Smoker has seven cooking functions in the one unit: grill, smoker, air crisp, bake, roast, broil, and dehydrate. That means you can take your kitchen tasks outside for the summer and perfectly grill steak, roast vegetables, bake cornbread, and air fry wings, all with the same appliance.
SEE ALSO: Snag a refurbished Ninja Slushi machine for $240 and stay cool all summerThe large capacity is great for families or when friends come over. Ninja mentions this model has room to cook two racks of ribs, six steaks, a nine-pound brisket, or 30 hot dogs at once. The nonstick grill grate is perfect for getting those quintessential grill lines.
Since it's designed with premium materials, the Ninja Woodfire is weather-resistant, so there's no harm in leaving it outside for the summer. Since it's significantly smaller than a normal barbecue, this is a great option if your outdoor space is limited to a balcony or a patio. It's also an awesome appliance to pack along on the next RV or camping trip, so long as you'll have electricity.
To get that desirable smoked flavor, the Ninja Woodfire Grill & Smoker uses Ninja Woodfire Pellets, but since it's not the fuel source, you'll only need to use half a cup per smoke. This deal includes two bags of Ninja Woodfire Pellets, with each bag containing enough pellets for up to three cooking sessions.
If you love cooking outdoors but don't love using a full-size barbecue, consider the convenience and versatility of the Ninja Woodfire Grill & Smoker. This model typically costs $369.99, but it's down to just $199.99 today through the Best Buy app. Just let us know what time the barbecue starts, and we'll be right over.
Topics Outdoors Kitchen
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