This Tuesday Tiplet is my answer to the often asked question about a cart for you Ninja Foodi
The Seville Classics 3-Tier – NSF-Certifed Cart,
allows me to adjust the height of the top shelf. It also is “just wide enough” for Darth Vader, an original Foodi 6.5qt & as the 8 qt has the same footprint so useful for both sizes of the Pressure Cooker /Air Crisp units. I assume it will also work for the smaller 5qt model.
The height adjustment allows one to have it be lower which – in my opinion benefits anyone because it is easier to “get inside” than when it is on a usual countertop.
I often need to sit in the kitchen for mobility medical reasons, the Seville Cart‘s ability to be adjusted lower is critical. It also makes it much easier to get a grip on the rim to remove the inner pan and lift onto the counter or into the sink.
Since many older kitchens mean you need to use different electrical outlets to avoid blowing fuses etc, another reason for wheels.
Note, I do use a UL listed appliance extension cord. to avoid absent minded disaster – the Ninja cord is secured to the cart. Although I (so far) have remembered to disconnect before moving the cart – it always best to plan for an absent minded moment.
The other shelves are useful for storing frequently used accessories and even though the lower top means one shelf may have more limited height, it is a handy place for the PC Lid and Dehyrdrator Rack pieces.
The Cart’s wheels can be locked a feature I recommend for safety reasons.
I original used these carts in my booth at craft shows, originally purchased them (almost 20 years ago) directly from Seville. the affiliate links in this article connect to Amazon
Because this is related for commercial kitchens, its wheels can be locked as needed.
I use the space between the side of the cart and the handle for a basket to hold silicone accessories frequently used with Darth Vader, I originally purchased them from Seville for use my booth at craft shows more than 20 years ago.
If needed, you can assemble without the handle.
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