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Ninja’s 6-Quart Stainless Steel Cooking System drops to its Amazon low: $105 shipped

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Amazon is offering the 6-Quart Stainless Steel Ninja CS960 Cooking System with Auto-iQ for $104.99 shipped. Regular $150, this is the lowest Amazon has offered it for, $20 or so under the next best listings and the lowest we can find. Home Depot still sells it for $150. Rated 4+ stars.

Ninja CS960 Cooking System:

Ninja cooking system with Auto-iQ is four appliances built into one. A slow cooker, a stove top for searing and sauteing, a steamer, and an oven for baking. Cook everything from stews and roasts to seafood and vegetables and even baked goods. The cooking system comes with Auto-iQ technology: just select a recipe, add ingredients, and let Auto-iQ cook for you. Choose from over 80 pre-programmed recipes divided into four programs: quick meals, layered bowls, grains, and poached infusions. DONT’ have much time – quick meals are the solution! layered bowls are easy two step recipes with the flavor and satisfaction of multi-layered meals, cooked in one convenient pot. Grains are perfectly cooked portions of oats and quinoa. Lastly, poached infusions are all the nuanced flavor of your favorite poached dishes with none of the guesswork.

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