Air fryer/Slow Cooker vs Oven

Get a ninja foodi ,I haven’t used the hob or oven since we’ve got it. Can cook a whole roast chicken in 45 minutes,air fry,grill,slow cook,pressure cook,bake. It’s totally worth the money and judging by the fact that it is presently out of stock everywhere lots of people agree. I also bbq steaks and tenderloin on our gas bbq to also save money. Batch cook chillis and curries and have them with M and S microwave rice which is 50p a packet and really good
We have one they are amazing, wouldn’t be without it :)
 
Hullo all.
Thinking about energy prices I've turned my freezer off as I don't think it warrants being on at the moment.
I also have an oven that I consider being an enormous energy sucker (I live alone). Imagine that being on 200 degrees just to cook one thing (whole roast chicken aside).

Looking into Air Dryers vs slow cooker (and there are hybrids but apparently the air frying capabilities aren't great).
Air fryers are super quick and have their limitations whereas slow cookers would be on for quite a bit longer (although I could batch cook and place the rest in the fridge then heat up).

Or just stick to using my hob and oven (those air fryers aren;'t particularly cheap).
Not sure how longer I'll be in this flat (and I've never really cooked in this kitchen given it's not much bigger than a bloody wardrobe.....)

Any thoughts on these?
Get a Ninja Foodie.
I have the 11 function jobbie.
This one
It’s the dogs bollocks.
 
I got the Max 15-1 smartlid, advertised at £249 by a company online called Electricshop, but for some reason, only cost me £229! Ordered it on a thurs afternoon, arrived on the Saturday morning, free delivery....bit of a beast it is.
Cheaper than on Ninja's own website, speaking of which, there's a 10% discount for over 55s and certain professions....
 

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