Ninja Pro AF141 vs Philips Airfryer 2000 series 4.2L NA220/00

Which Air Fryer Is Better?

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Ninja Pro AF141
Philips Airfryer 2000 series 4.2L NA220/00

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Our Verdict

Ninja Pro AF141

Philips Airfryer 2000 series 4.2L NA220/00

The Ninja Pro AF141 is a better air fryer than the Philips Airfryer 2000 Series 4.2L NA220/00.  Both options produce good-quality fried food, so most of each batch comes out crispy and golden brown in both cases, but the Ninja comes out ahead pretty much everywhere else. It cooks faster, maintains a more stable temperature, and offers better versatility, with a wider range of temperature settings, fan speeds, and cooking modes. 

It also provides a larger cooking capacity, while taking up slightly less space.

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Variants

  • AF141 (Gray)
  • AF140 (Gray)
  • NA220/00 (Black)
  • NA221/00 (Black)

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AF140
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Main Differences for
Air Frying

Threshold 

0.10

Air Frying 

8.1
7.4

Cooking Speed 
 

8.7
7.5

Cooking Versatility 
 

8.3
6.4

Full Comparison

Design

Size 
 

7.7
7.6

Device Dimensions  

Height 
 

10.5" (26.6 cm)
11.4" (29.0 cm)

Width 
 

11.4" (29.0 cm)
10.8" (27.4 cm)

Depth 
 

14.8" (37.5 cm)
14.7" (37.3 cm)

Overall Volume 
 

1,765.3 in³ (28,928 cm³)
1,808.7 in³ (29,639 cm³)

Cooking Chamber 
 

7.3
7.0

Isometric Basket View  

Surface Area Picture  

Single Basket Surface Area 
 

64.9 in² (419.0 cm²)
55.9 in² (360.3 cm²)

Total Basket Surface Area  

64.9 in² (419.0 cm²)
55.9 in² (360.3 cm²)

Advertised Capacity  

5.0 qt (4.7 L)
4.2 qt (4.0 L)

Measured Capacity  

5.1 qt (4.9 L)
4.5 qt (4.3 L)

Chamber Height 
 

3.4" (8.7 cm)
3.6" (9.2 cm)

Nonstick Coating Type 
 

Ceramic
PTFE
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Cooking Versatility 
 

8.3
6.4

Control Panel Photo  

Dual Cooking Chambers  

No
No

Cooking Method Presets 
 

4
1

Minimum Temperature 
 

80 °F (27 °C)
140 °F (60 °C)

Maximum Temperature 
 

400 °F (204 °C)
400 °F (204 °C)

Minimum Fan Speed 
 

1,420 RPM
2,235 RPM

Maximum Fan Speed 
 

3,000 RPM
2,270 RPM

Maximum Power Draw 
 

1,520 W
1,375 W

Temperature Probe 
 

No
No
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Performance

Frying Quality 
 

7.6
7.6

Sorted Fries  

Fry Sorting Video  

Crispy Fries 
 

71.9%
71.9%

Overcooked Fries 
 

9.4%
12.5%

Undercooked Fries 
 

18.8%
15.6%
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Cooking Speed 
 

8.7
7.5

Moisture Loss Over Time  

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Time To Reach 45% Moisture Loss  

15:56
18:38
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Preheat Speed 
 

8.8
9.0

Preheat Speed  

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Preheat Reminder 
 

No
No

Time to Reach 400°F 
 

02:17
02:01

Temperature Stability 
 

8.3
7.7

Temperature Stability  

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Recovery Time Once Food Added 
 

02:39
02:01

Temperature Variation at 400°F 
 

14 °F
45 °F
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NA220/00
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AF140
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NA221/00
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Ninja Pro AF141

Philips Airfryer 2000 series 4.2L NA220/00

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