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Ninja’s FrostVault coolbox keeps food frozen for 5 days – and is now back in stock

One of Ninja’s most innovative kitchen gadgets of 2024, the FrostVault, is back in stock in the UK just in time for the current heatwave. The popular foodie company unveiled a coolbox last month that rivals Yeti, functioning like a fridge and keeping ice solid and food cold for up to five days – it sold out online within 12 hours.

However, the Ninja FrostVault is now available again, with customers rushing to snap up this high-spec version of the picnic and barbecue essential. Many early buyers have already posted their reviews online.

Despite the cool box’s hefty starting price of £199, the response has been largely positive. People are praising it for everything from keeping food cold on holiday to being perfect for long-haul lorry drivers and even as extra fridge space at home.

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The FrostVault has a separate drawer that means food can be kept separately to ice
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The FrostVault boasts a range of smart features that Ninja is known for. Satisfied customers are highlighting everything from a plug on the side that allows melted ice to be drained without tilting the box, to a separate ‘Dry Zone’ drawer that prevents food from becoming soggy.

It also includes an integrated bottle opener and a fully lockable lid. It can even double up as an extra seat while camping, reports the Mirror.

Ninja’s mega cool box is big enough to fit a whopping 80 cans in – perfect for your next festival!

They’ve also got a smaller 48-can version, but it’s only the big boy on sale at the mo. Even though they’ve only just hit the shelves, everyone’s raving about them, with the big fella bagging a 4.7 out of 5 rating on Ninja’s website and the little lad smashing it with a 4.9.

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One happy camper shared their joy, saying: “We have used it for camping, day trips, barbecue and even to defrost the fridge / freezer. It keeps items frozen for hours and the separate drawer keeps sandwiches and picnic bits from getting wet while the main compartment keeps the GandT well chilled! Great purchase.”

Another customer said: “The FrostVault is super sturdy and can easily hold the weight of an adult when being used as an additional seat. We’ve used it as an additional fridge space when away in the caravan and it’s been so useful – no more playing fridge Jenga! Ice lasted for the full five days we were away for too.”

The appliance whizzes over at Ninja have been upping their game not just indoors with their must-have airfryers a staple in British kitchens but now they’re strutting their stuff in the great outdoors as well. Remember when they made meat lovers giddy by launching a barbecue and smoker?

Well, now they’ve brought out a pizza oven and an extra-large grill so good that even golden balls Beckham himself has reportedly snapped one up.

If you thought that was the end of Ninja’s outdoor invasion, think again. Not only does the original Woodfire barbecue which is currently causing a fuss with a massive saving of over £100 in the Ninja sale wear the crown for the UK’s best-selling barbecue.

With the launch of the frosty FrostVault, it looks like Ninja is picking a fight with the posh cooler mob Yeti. You know, the ones who flog those dead hardy and flashy coolers that can drain your wallet faster than you can say ‘ice cold’ were talking up to 500 smackeroos depending on how big and flashy you choose.

While Yeti has been a smash in the States, Ninja’s UK debut of the FrostVault has been more subdued, only offering the larger 47-litre model in a single shade of slate grey. However, a frost white version is expected to be released soon, along with smaller 28L models in both colours.

The launch price is £199.99 for the smaller model and £249.99 for the larger one, but customers can snag a 10% discount on these prices by subscribing to Ninja’s newsletter.

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