Ninja C39900 Foodi NeverStick Premium 16-Piece Cookware Set, Hard-Anodized, Nonstick, Durable & Oven Safe to 500°F, Black
4.56 out of 5
$526.03
SKU: B08C1K2XF8
Category: Kitchen
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Description
Ninja Foodi NeverStick Premium Cookware is the cookware that won’t stick, chip, or flake. Manufactured at a maximum temperature of 30,000°F, our cookware won’t rapidly lose nonstick like traditional pans made at 900°F. Exclusive NeverStick interior coating heats quickly and evenly to ensure perfect results every time, and the hard-anodized exterior is extremely durable and scratch-resistant. Pans are easy to wipe clean, dishwasher safe and oven safe up to 500°F.
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Asin | B08C1K2XF8 |
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Weight | 40.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
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stacey domboski –
Hi all! I got these after researching online, Amazon reviews, good housekeeping as well as consumer reports. These had almost 5 stars, but upon reading did have some mixed reviews. I decided to take a chance as I know even though it states dishwasher or metal utensil proof, not to do that and I have followed and read all the included instructions and tips online. I have had a cookware set I loved for years and they discontinued them. Then I also had some pieces from restaurant wholesale stores as the family has some small restaurants. So I figured I’d try them out due to the reviews and price.
I am an avid home cook and love trying all sorts of new recipes far and wide! So when using my aging cookware set only to have scrambled and over easy eggs to stick, even with proper preheating and butter or olive oil, enraged me 😉 then to have such uneven heat distribution made my cooking joys into woes.
Any who these arrived yesterday in perfect brand new condition, and we cleaned and hand dried as per the instructions. I did ensure to buy from the Ninja store to be safe and have registered the set. I love how sturdy they feel and all the pieces included in the 12 piece set. Even the hubby who only has one dish he cooks was excited about the one pan he’d most likely ever use.
Used the set straight away as Sundays around here are framily day with the group! Pan fried some marinated boneless skinless chicken thighs and they crisped up and cooked evenly! I fully let the pan cool and clean up was a breeze! I was skeptical as I cooked the thighs in a homemade mojo marinade and caramelized some squeezed oranges for better flavor, still, the pan clean up was still a breeze! Made a pound of yellow rice for the casserole and it came out beautifully! My real test was this morning when making my over medium eggs for breakfast! I still put a tiny bit of butter in for flavor and heated up the pan on medium and then added my eggs, and to my delight they cooked evenly, with no sticking and no yolk breaks, yayyyyy! The eggs slide right off the pan and I wiped it clean with a dry paper towel, I will hand wash after it cools. I also love how even they sit in my flat top!
I currently feel confident in my purchase and just know in advance what not to do even if a product claims you can. I have faith these will be a great set for my home cooking needs! I will update with honesty periodically, as I know that is what I look for when reading reviews! Ps I did take this chance to also buy all new utensils to ensure my new cookware has the best chance. I bought a full silicon and also a wooden set. My set came great and is already standing up, hope yours does as well!
econPROF –
6 star product. Heating “cold pressed” oil is self-defeating. Skillet HONESTLY does the job without oil. Cleanup by wiping with paper towel. Worth the price
Bubble Metropolis –
The Ninja Foodi NeverStick Premium 3-Piece Cookware Set has exceeded my expectations. Here’s why:
High Durability: I’ve been using these pans daily for a year and a half, and they’re still going strong. The hard-anodized construction ensures they can withstand constant use without any signs of wear or tear.
Excellent Nonstick Performance: The NeverStick technology lives up to its name. Food slides right off, making cooking and cleaning a breeze. Even with frequent use, the nonstick surface remains intact and effective.
Versatile and Oven-Safe: These pans are not only great on the stovetop but also oven safe up to 500°F. This versatility allows me to use them for a wide range of cooking methods, from sautéing to baking.
Perfect Sizes: The 12-inch fry pan and 5-quart sauté pan with a glass lid cover most of my cooking needs. Whether I’m making a quick stir-fry or a large family meal, these pans are up to the task.
Stylish and Functional: The slate grey finish is both stylish and functional. The pans look great in my kitchen and perform exceptionally well.
Overall, the Ninja Foodi NeverStick Premium 3-Piece Cookware Set is a fantastic investment. Their durability, nonstick performance, and versatility make them a staple in my kitchen. Highly recommend!
Jeff Hawkins –
Be warned about these Ninja cookware sets We ordered the 16 piece set more than a year and half ago. Within just a few months of light use (we are gentle home cooks), 3 of the pieces started to show signs of peeling….we all know that is a dangerous result. We called customer service, explained the situation, sent pictures and peeling cookware, and arranged for the fry pan, 4 qt soup pot, and 2.5 sauce pan to be replaced. They got the fry pan replaced, but instead of the 4 qt soup pot and 2.5 sauce pan, they substituted with an 8 quart stock pot and 3.5 quart sauce pan. At first we laughed it off as a funny error, but after 2 more attempts and 2 more failures by Ninja Customer Support, we started to get a bit frustrated with their service. It has now been almost 18 months since we have been trying to get them to honor their warranty and they are now telling us that they will not replace the defective items that carry the alleged 10-year warranty. BTW, we are noticing failure in some of the other pieces as well now that we have been using them. Beware, Ninja cookware is not designed to last, is NOT the quality promised, is NOT worth the money spent, and is not covered by a serviceable and legitimate 10-year warranty. We are tossing the full set and will be purchasing HexClad or other high-quality product in the next few days.
Mamma –
Surprised with the number of lids that came with this set. Great size selection. An 11 inch square griddle would be a great addition to this set.
Andrew –
I got the 16 piece set. 9 pots & pans (of every size you’ll ever need) & 7 lids. At the investment price of $499.00.
I don’t know where to start but I’ll try to keep it short. They do everything they say they do. First, I should have gotten them a long time ago but the price kept me on the fence. I’m glad I got them, it was an investment. Since I love to cook they are so fun to use. It was worth the investment. To get equipment that makes it more fun to be in the kitchen and do something that you love to do even more.
There is a small learning curve to overcome and by that I mean let them heat up slowly. Thell perform and clean up the way they say that they do. Such even heat distribution but you can still get a great sear on a steak or any other piece of meat. They have a great thick base(that can be used on Every type of stove you might have). They are thick and weighty but not to heavy and go from stove top to oven even with the lids on. I made sloppy Joes and taco meat last week. You know the longer you simmer things the better the food takes on the flavors. I had NO problem with a slow simmer. But I had forgotten that I had it cooking and rushed in expecting the food to be scorched on the bottom. Nope, the spatula and the bottom of the meat were just fine. With the thick bottom of the pans & the even heat distribution everything was just fine.
I could keep going but the last thing I want to mention is the cleanup. A wet towel to wipe it out and you can keep on going. They clean up in a breeze with a soft towel. If you do get some sticking I used a Mr.Clean eraser and it cleaned up beautifly. And they can go into the dishwasher but I wash all my good stuff by hand. I just feel better doing it that way.
With that said, don’t hesitate and make the Investment, you’ll be Happy 😊 you did.
Review Update on 01-20-24
Well they’re good while they’re not cracking, chipping and peeling. Out of all of the pans I got in the very expensive set for started cracking and peeling. I was able to get one of them replaced due to the 10-year warranty. But the cost of shipping was almost the price of a new pan so I don’t see where the warranty came into play. Do yourself a favor and get yourself a set of the Granite Stone pans. That’s the other side I have and I’ve had it longer than this set and it has not given me one problem ever. Not one scratch not one chip nothing and there’s still easy to clean up as the first day I got them. Not only do they cook the same as the first day I got them I’m going to get myself a second set to replace this set. So do yourself a favor get yourself a set of the Granite Stone!.
David J. Lauridsen Jr. –
We had a bunch of super-cheap, random, non-stick pots and pans with a fairly traditional smooth Teflon-style non-stick coating. They were thin aluminum and the coating had begun to flake and scratch, some were dented and due to poor weighting, didn’t sit evenly flat on the cooking surface.
I did quite a bit of research before purchasing these Ninja Foodi NeverStick pots and pans, and this was absolutely the right solution for us. This 12-piece set had almost everything we were looking for and while not cheap, was the right price point for a quality set of cookware.
Having used it now for a couple of months, here are my thoughts:
– This stuff is not flimsy, thin, lightweight, or cheap feeling. These are thick-walled and dense and almost feel more akin to cast iron in the surface texture. (They are definitely lighter than cast iron, but heavier than thin-walled cheap aluminum.)
– This cookware does require preheating (for the non-stickiness to work well,) and because of the extra material, it does take a bit longer to heat up to temp, but I would say it heats very evenly as a result, and makes cooking far more consistent.
– Our lids are the “stackable” kind with the round nesting knob handles, and I do like that they can be shared between the pots and pans. In hindsight, however, the stacking feature of the lids wasn’t really all that practical, as while the lids are “pretty” when stacked up, you inevitably need whatever isn’t on top, and so have to pull them all apart every time you use them anyway. I’m still looking for a good cupboard organizer to slot the lids into sideways so they are all always easily available.
– The one feature I would have liked to have seen, that comes in other brands of cookware but not these, were vent holes in the lids. It hasn’t been a big issue, and I haven’t had issues with gurgling lids or boil-overs, but having a steam vent in the lids would be nice.
– The “non-stickiness” of this cookware is better than I expected. When I felt the texture of the cookware, I thought “how could this be non-stick?,” and the first egg I tried to cook without oil or butter was a definitely mess, but I hadn’t pre-heated the pan, and apparently that matters. When I tried again, and the pan was fully pre-heated, it worked flawlessly. I have used butter and oil with no problems as well, but be aware that you should not use cooking spray with these, however. (Apparently you shouldn’t use cooking spray with ANY non-stick cookware. Who knew?)
– Cleanup of this cookware has been easy, and while Ninja says this cookware is dishwasher safe, I have seen reviews where reviewers have said that the bases may become discolored if you wash them in the dishwasher (likely due to the reactivity of the aluminum with harsher detergents,) so we have been handwashing these to keep them looking nice. That said, I do already see some discoloration on a few of the bottoms, probably a result of occasional spillage on the cooking surface. I’m sure some Bartender’s Friend and a good scrub would polish them right up. The only other note I had on this was that the rivets are an area where it might be more difficult to remove sticky food like eggs. The cooking surfaces have been very easy to clean and still look good.
– We are babying this cookware a bit as I am still unsure how durable the anodized surfaces are. Ninja recommends putting paper towels between them when stacked, which we aren’t doing, but I do take a little extra caution when taking these out and putting them away not to bang or scrape them together too much. Ninja also says that metal utensils may be used with these, but we already had nylon utensils, and I am skeptical enough that I wouldn’t risk using metal unless I absolutely had to.
Overall, I am very happy with this cookware, and I think it was a great investment for our kitchen!
Kathleen M –
These pans are very large and heavy. You need a potholder for handles. So far nothing is sticking. Good investment!
Powderhorn –
A bit of background: I’ve enjoyed cooking (for more than one) for three decades, but cookware purchases have always been “I need this now, and I don’t have much money.” And I’ve bought more sets than I care to remember, since keeping crappy-yet-functional cookware has not been a high priority in divorce proceedings.
I’m scarcely what you’d call a professional chef, so my needs are aligned more with versatility and ease of use than one piece doing one thing exquisitely.
I scratched up my previous nonstick T-Fal set to gather snow and ice during the Texas deep freeze to heat my apartment via boiling on the gas stove, so it was time to look for a more permanent cookware solution. After two weeks of research that included going to stores to physically handle what I was considering, I settled on these.
The reason for choosing the 8-piece set was falling victim to quantity marketing in the past; the T-Fal was something like 18 pieces, and I used perhaps five of them plus lids more than once a year, with many never used in five years and just taking up space.
Speaking of five years, the “lifetime” warranty is a direct bait-and-switch, but I was aware of that before the purchase. Realistically, a manufacturing defect in a nonelectronic product will rear its ugly head well before five years (but only if one uses all the pieces in the set regularly).
The Ninja set arrived mid-July, so I’ve been using it for about two months.
As I said above, I’ve been terrible about cooking for just myself. Turns out it wasn’t the cooking I despised; it was needing to clean all the cookware after cooking but before eating, resulting in cold meals. The other option, of course, was leaving the pots and pans for later, which had its own downsides.
You can probably guess from my use of the past tense where I’m going with this.
I’m miserly with my stars and will not give five of them without a purchase being life changing, which this set has been. It’s what we’re promised by all nonstick cookware that underdelivers.
• I still use butter for the flavor, but it’s not necessary. Over-medium eggs are absurdly easy.
• Heat distribution is excellent. None of the pots and pans has any noticeable hot spots.
• Want to make a one-pan roast? Sear your meat in the 3-quart saute, let it rest while you saute the veggies, add it back in, arrange things like potatoes, and throw it in the oven.
• Cleanup is wipe and rinse, even after several hours, including the exterior. Obviously you want to use soap afterward, but you’re not going to be doing any scraping.
• There really isn’t much that can’t be done with just this set. I ordered the C30830 12-inch pan recently because the 3-quart saute isn’t ideal for keeping veggies from flying out before they soften up, but that’s more indicative of me refusing to change my cooking style than a shortcoming of the pan (and my wok was getting the side eye after several years of nonuse).
I did buy some decent silicone utensils along with these, as I’m not going to use metal on them regardless of advertising. I also bought a rack that allows the lids to be stored on each piece. They take up more space than stacking, but no scratching from contact, and as it’s only two pots and three pans (the 12-inch also fits where the wok used to go), it still takes up less space than the old set.
As someone who already enjoyed cooking, this set has made it so that I want to again, whether or not anyone is joining me.
jclay –
Wow do I love these pots and pans! I have been cycling through ceramic coated pans that lose their non-stick feature very quickly and ended up doing a lot of research before I bought these. They are fantastic. Nothing sticks to them. I can cook anything oil-free and it would seriously just wipe clean. So far they are holding up great. I do not use metal utensils so cannot speak to whether that would be problematic.