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Ninja DT201 Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven Review: Big Capacity, Real Trade-offs

Ninja DT201 Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Countertop Oven, Stainless Steel
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The Ninja DT201 is a 1800-watt countertop oven that packs air frying, roasting, baking, broiling, toasting, dehydrating, and more into one large stainless steel unit. It is primarily aimed at home cooks who want a second oven that is faster than the range oven and capable enough to replace a standalone air fryer. After reviewing lab test results, hands-on user feedback, and independent testing across multiple sources, the DT201 delivers on cooking performance but comes with real compromises around space, safety, and long-term reliability that deserve honest discussion before you commit.

Product Overview

The DT201 is the flagship of Ninja's countertop oven line. Its 10 preset cooking functions are: Air Fry, Air Roast, Air Broil, Bake, Dehydrate, Whole Roast, Toast, Bagel, Reheat, and Pizza. The control panel is mounted on the door handle itself, which keeps the controls at the front and easy to read while the oven is running.

Spec Detail
Wattage 1800W
Capacity 30.8 L (fits 5-lb chicken or 13×18" sheet pan)
Temperature range 85°F – 450°F
Heating elements 5 (quartz + nichrome)
Convection airflow Up to 130 CFM
Dimensions 16.9" × 20.3" × 13.4" (W × D × H)
Weight ~26 lbs
Rack positions 4
Included accessories 2 wire racks, 1 sheet pan, 1 broil rack, 1 crumb tray

The standout design choice is dual-rack cooking: two racks fit side by side, letting you cook a sheet of vegetables on one level while roasting chicken thighs on another at the same time. Independent testing at shouldit.com found the convection system strong enough that most foods cook evenly without rotating or flipping pans.

Performance & Real-World Use

Roasting and air frying are where the DT201 genuinely excels. A 5-lb chicken roasts in roughly 40 minutes with crispy skin and juicy meat throughout, a result that independent testing rated 9.0 out of 10. Air-fried foods — fries, chicken wings, breaded fish — come out with good surface texture. The 90-second preheat is noticeably faster than a full-size oven.

Toast is even and consistent across all nine slice slots (a genuine rarity at this size), earning high marks across multiple testing sources. Baking cookies and cakes also performed well in independent tests.

Pizza is the weak point. In structured testing, the DT201 scored 6.5/10 on pizza, with uneven crust browning and undertcooked toppings. At nearly $380, that result is below what you'd expect. A dedicated pizza stone or steel in your range oven will outperform it here.

Noise level is a consistent complaint across user and lab reviews: the unit runs at approximately 61 dB — roughly as loud as a normal conversation. For an open kitchen layout, that level of sustained noise is genuinely noticeable during a 20-minute air fry session.

Door temperature is the most serious safety note: the glass door surface can reach 282°F during high-heat operation. Ninja does not include a silicone sleeve or protective handle cover. Keep children away from the front of the oven while it is running.

Pros
  • Genuine dual-rack capacity allows cooking two full pans simultaneously — rare at this size
  • Powerful convection (130 CFM) delivers even heat without having to flip or rotate food in most cases
  • Fast 90-second preheat compared to a full-size oven
  • Outstanding roasting performance — chicken, pork, and whole vegetables cook faster and with better surface browning than a standard oven
  • Even, consistent toast across 9 slices
  • Intuitive door-mounted controls with rack position guidance built into the display
  • Consolidates several appliances: air fryer, toaster, convection oven, and dehydrator in one unit
  • Strong warranty support from Ninja's US customer service
Cons
  • Large footprint: the 20.3" depth is deeper than most kitchen appliances and will dominate a standard countertop
  • Loud operation at ~61 dB — persistent fan noise throughout cooking
  • Glass door surface reaches extreme temperatures (reported to 282°F); no door lock and no insulating sleeve included
  • Interior surfaces are not non-stick; cleaning corners and around heating elements requires effort
  • Included baking pans are thin and prone to warping from thermal expansion over time
  • Durability concerns: a meaningful number of user reviews report the digital control panel flickering or failing within the first 6–12 months of regular use, sometimes repeating on replacement units
  • Pizza performance (6.5/10 in testing) is below average for a countertop oven at this price
  • Heavy at ~26 lbs — not a unit you will pick up and store after each use
  • No built-in meat probe; requires a separate thermometer for roasting
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Our Verdict

The Ninja DT201 is a capable family-sized countertop oven that delivers legitimately fast, even cooking for roasting, air frying, and toast. The dual-rack design is genuinely useful and the 90-second preheat makes it a practical daily driver. The trade-offs are real: a loud fan, a dangerously hot door with no protective cover, mediocre pizza performance, and credible reports of early control-panel failures undercut the premium $380 price tag. If the capacity is what you need and the countertop space exists, it earns its spot. But go in clear-eyed about the durability risk — and factor in the door temperature before placing it anywhere accessible to small hands.

Video Review by Logan Nathanson
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