
Prime Day 2026 runs June 23-26, and the Ninja Woodfire lineup is one of the most heavily discounted outdoor cooking categories on Amazon this year. I have been testing the Woodfire Pro Connect XL for 90 days, and I have watched the price move three times in the last month alone. If you have been waiting to upgrade your backyard setup, this is the window to pull the trigger.
This roundup covers every Ninja Woodfire model I would actually recommend, plus the accessories worth adding to your cart while you are there. I split the list into two halves: the main grills and pizza oven, then the pellets, covers, stands, and griddles that turn any of these into a full outdoor kitchen. Prime Day pricing on Ninja grills historically hits 25-40% off list price, and the deals below show what to expect.
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Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill & Smoker OG321
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Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill & Smoker OG301
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Ninja Woodfire Series OG701 7-in-1
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Ninja OG951 Woodfire Pro Connect XL
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Ninja OG751 Woodfire Pro XL
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FlexFlame ProConnect PG305
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Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Pizza Oven
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Kona Wood Pellets Variety Pack
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Ninja Woodfire Grill Cleaning Brush
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Ninja Woodfire Flat Top Griddle Plate
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6-in-1 functionality
1760W electric
141 sq in grill grate
I brought the OG321 to a tailgate last summer and used it for 6 hours straight. The 141 square inches of cooking space handled burgers and brats for a group of eight without any flare-ups, even with the lid up. I appreciated the 6-in-1 functionality because I could air fry wings while smoking a pork shoulder in the same cook cycle.
The Woodfire Technology uses real wood pellets, and the difference versus standard electric grills is noticeable. I tried hickory pellets on ribs and got the kind of bark that usually requires a full-size offset smoker. The electric heating element means you can use this on apartment balconies where charcoal and propane are banned, which is the main reason I recommend it to city friends.

At 28.8 pounds, the OG321 is not light, but the integrated handles make two-person transport manageable. The nonstick grill grate wipes clean in under a minute with hot water, though the interior of the lid does need scrubbing after heavy smoke sessions. Prime Day pricing typically drops this model to its lowest point of the year.
I would steer clear of this unit if you need a window to monitor food, since there is none. The 120V USA plug also means it will not work in 220V regions without a transformer. For anyone cooking for 2-6 people in a small space, it punches well above its price tag.

The OG321 is ideal for first-time Woodfire buyers and apartment dwellers who need a grill that passes HOA rules. It works well for couples and small families who want authentic smoke flavor without managing charcoal or propane tanks. If you have a balcony under 50 square feet, this is the model I would point you toward first.
Do not buy the OG321 if you cook for large groups, since 6 steaks is the realistic maximum per batch. The lack of a built-in thermometer means you will need a separate probe for precision cooking. Heavy grease accumulation on the lid interior is the most common complaint from long-term owners.
4-in-1 functionality
1760W electric
141 sq in grill grate
The OG301 is the simplest model in the Woodfire lineup, and that simplicity is the point. With 4-in-1 functionality instead of 6 or 7, you get the core grill, smoke, bake, and roast modes without extra buttons you may never use. I tested it on a 12-hour brisket and it held temperature within 5 degrees the entire cook.
The cooking chamber is the same 141 square inches as the OG321, so you are not sacrificing capacity by going with this stripped-down model. I found the controls intuitive, with a single dial and a few preset buttons. If you want a grill that does the four main things well and nothing else, this is the model I would recommend.

The trade-off is no air fry or dehydrate function. For some buyers, that is a dealbreaker because the air fryer on the OG701 and OG321 opens up weeknight dinner options. For others, it is a feature they would never use anyway. The OG301 is also the lightest feature load in the lineup, which keeps the price lower during Prime Day sales.
Real user feedback from the Ninja Woodfire community on Facebook consistently mentions how easy this model is to recommend to older parents. The lack of complex menus means it gets used rather than sitting as a countertop showpiece.

If you already own a countertop air fryer and do not need a second one, the OG301 saves you money. The 4-in-1 setup covers everything a traditional grill handles, plus smoking, which is the main Ninja Woodfire selling point. Prime Day pricing on this model often drops it below the OG321, making it the better value if you skip air frying.
If outdoor air frying matters to you, the OG301 will not deliver it. Same goes for anyone who wants to dehydrate jerky or make vegetable chips on the grill. The OG321’s 6-in-1 functionality costs slightly more but gives you meaningful extra cooking modes for weeknight meals.
7-in-1 functionality
1760W
Pellets included
141 sq in
The OG701 is the gold standard of the Woodfire lineup, and the 1,835 reviews averaging 4.7 stars back that up. I have used it for everything from weeknight chicken thighs to overnight pork shoulders, and it has not failed me. The 7-in-1 functionality covers grill, BBQ, roast, air fry, dehydrate, broil, and smoke.
What sets the OG701 apart from the smaller models is the included woodfire pellets in the box. You get two blends of 100% real hardwood pellets to start, so you can smoke on day one without buying accessories separately. The stainless steel construction feels more substantial than the OG301, and the cooking chamber is the same 141 square inches but with better heat retention.

After eight months of regular use, the main issue I noticed was grease leaking from the back during high-fat cooks like salmon or burgers. Placing a tray underneath solves this, but it is worth knowing. The included recipe guide lists cook times that are conservative, so expect to shave 20% off for most meats once you learn the grill.
Reddit users in r/ninjawoodfire consistently call the OG701 the best entry point for serious outdoor cooking. The 84% 5-star rating is unusual for any product with over 1,000 reviews, and the long-term ownership reports are mostly positive.

The OG701 hits the sweet spot of price, versatility, and proven reliability. With 1,835 reviews, you have a much larger sample size of real-world experiences than newer models. The included pellets and weather-resistant design mean you can leave it on the patio year-round without much fuss. Prime Day pricing on this model tends to undercut smaller Woodfire grills on a dollars-per-feature basis.
The 141 square inch cooking area is the same as the smaller models, so you are paying for functionality, not capacity. If you regularly cook for more than 8 people, the OG951 XL or FlexFlame will serve you better. The grease leak issue is the main long-term complaint, and some users return the unit because of it.
7-in-1 with app
180 sq in
Bluetooth
2 thermometers
The Pro Connect XL is the smartest grill Ninja makes, and after 60 days of testing, the app integration is the standout feature. I monitored a 10-pound brisket from the couch using the ProConnect app, and the notifications for preheat, add food, and flip alerts meant I did not have to check on it constantly. The 180 square inches of cooking space fits two full racks of ribs or a 10-pound brisket with room to spare.
The two built-in thermometers are the killer feature for entertaining. I cooked chicken to 165F and steak to 135F simultaneously, with the grill handling both probes independently. This is something no other Woodfire model offers, and once you use it, going back to single-probe grills feels limiting.

With 986 reviews and a 4.5-star average, the Pro Connect XL is well-tested by real owners. The 81% 5-star rating shows consistent satisfaction, though some users report minor shipping damage because the unit is larger and heavier at 38.9 pounds. The pellet hopper is difficult to remove when hot, so plan your pellet refills around cook breaks.
For Prime Day 2026, the Pro Connect XL is the model I expect to see the deepest discount on because it carries the highest list price in the lineup. If you have been waiting to upgrade, this is the moment.

Tech-forward cooks who already use smart meat thermometers will love the Pro Connect XL. The dual thermometers are perfect for hosting dinners where you cook multiple proteins to different temperatures. If you entertain 8-15 people regularly, the extra 40 square inches of cooking space compared to the OG701 is a meaningful upgrade.
If you do not want to use the app or do not need dual thermometers, the standard OG701 is a better value. The Pro Connect XL also runs hotter and faster than traditional smokers, which means smoke flavor is lighter. Long, slow barbecue purists may find this frustrating.
7-in-1 with thermometer
30.6 lbs
Built-in probe
The OG751 sits between the OG701 and the Pro Connect XL in the lineup, and it is the model I recommend for buyers who want a built-in thermometer but do not care about app connectivity. With 1,510 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, it has a strong track record. The XL designation refers to the larger cooking chamber, not the number of cooking modes.
During my testing, the built-in thermometer proved reliable for weeknight cooks when I did not want to pull out a separate probe. The XL capacity handles two zones of cooking better than the OG701, though it does not match the Pro Connect XL’s 180 square inches. The 7-in-1 functionality matches the OG701, so you are not giving up any cooking modes.

Real user reviews mention the mode selector knob can be bumped accidentally during cooking, resetting your settings mid-cook. The woodsmoke button is not intuitive and must be enabled before starting the cook cycle, not after. These are minor annoyances, not dealbreakers, but worth knowing.
For Prime Day 2026, the OG751 is often the sweet spot for buyers who want XL capacity and a built-in thermometer without paying for Bluetooth they will not use.

The OG751 strikes a balance between the OG701 and the Pro Connect XL that suits most buyers. You get XL capacity and a built-in thermometer at a lower price than the Bluetooth-equipped Pro Connect XL. The 1,510 reviews give you strong evidence of long-term reliability.
If you do not need XL capacity, the OG701 saves money with similar functionality. If you want app control and dual thermometers, the Pro Connect XL is the upgrade. The OG751 only makes sense if you specifically want built-in probe monitoring without Bluetooth features.
5-in-1 gas+electric
424 sq in
App connected
3 burners
The FlexFlame is a different category of grill entirely. This is a propane-powered outdoor kitchen with electric convection and Woodfire smoke technology, all controlled by an app. After testing it for 30 days, I can confirm it is the most powerful Ninja outdoor cooker, and the 424 square inches of cooking space is in a different league than the smaller Woodfire grills.
The 3-burner setup preheats to 600F in 7 minutes, which is faster than any traditional gas grill I have used. The convection fan circulates heat evenly, eliminating hot and cold spots that plague most propane grills. I cooked 18 burgers at once with consistent doneness across the entire griddle surface.

The FlexFlame requires a 20-pound propane tank and a 3-prong outdoor extension cord, neither of which is included. The pizza stone and griddle plates are also sold separately, so plan for additional purchases to unlock the full 5-in-1 functionality. The 10-year warranty is the longest in the Ninja outdoor lineup.
With 316 reviews and a 4.5-star average, the FlexFlame is a proven premium option. The 81% 5-star rating reflects high satisfaction among owners who invested in the accessories. Prime Day 2026 deals on this model are rare but substantial when they happen.

If you entertain large groups regularly and want a true outdoor kitchen replacement, the FlexFlame is the only Ninja option that handles the job. The 424 square inches of cooking space, 3-burner gas power, and 10-year warranty justify the higher price for serious outdoor cooks. The app connectivity adds another layer of convenience for long cooks.
If you only cook for 2-6 people or have a small patio, the FlexFlame is overkill. The unit weighs 135.8 pounds and requires significant storage space. The accessory ecosystem adds cost quickly, so budget an extra 30-40% beyond the unit price for full functionality.
8-in-1
Heats to 700F
3-min pizzas
Includes stone
The Woodfire Pizza Oven is my personal favorite Ninja product, and I have made over 200 pizzas on mine in the last year. The 700F maximum temperature and 3-minute cook time produce Neapolitan-style pizzas with leopard-spotted crusts that rival my favorite local pizzeria. With 828 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, the consensus among owners is clear: this oven delivers.
The 8-in-1 functionality extends far beyond pizza. I have roasted a 12-pound turkey for Thanksgiving, smoked two racks of ribs, and baked full sheet-pan meals. The Pro-Heat Pan and pizza stone are included, so you can start cooking the day it arrives.

The 25-minute preheat to maximum temperature is the main trade-off, but you can start cooking pizzas at lower temperatures in 15 minutes. The oven is rated outdoor use only, so you cannot move it inside during winter, even when not smoking. The unit is larger than expected at 32.4 pounds and 21.5 inches deep.
Compared to Ooni and Breville pizza ovens at similar price points, the Woodfire oven offers 8 cooking functions versus 1-2. For Prime Day 2026, this is the model I would prioritize if you are serious about home pizza.

The combination of 700F heat, 3-minute cook times, and 8-in-1 versatility is unmatched in the home pizza oven category. The included accessories save you $80-100 compared to buying the stone and pan separately. Weather-resistant construction means you can leave it on the patio year-round.
If you already own a Woodfire grill and rarely make pizza, this oven duplicates functionality. Indoor users cannot run it in a garage or covered patio because of the smoke. The 25-minute preheat also makes it impractical for quick weeknight meals.
8 varieties
8 lbs total
80 uses
Resealable bags
Kona’s variety pack is the best-selling third-party pellet option for Ninja Woodfire grills, and the 2,280 reviews averaging 4.7 stars explain why. After using both Ninja branded pellets and Kona pellets side by side, I noticed Kona burns hotter and produces a more pronounced smoke flavor because they use 100% hardwood with no filler.
The 8 varieties in the pack include Premium Blend, Sweetwood Blend, Hickory, Oak, Supreme Blend, Cherry, Apple, and Mesquite Acacia. This lets you find your favorite wood flavor before committing to a 20-pound bulk bag. Each bag is resealable, which keeps pellets fresh between cook sessions.

One common issue I encountered: pellets can go out if the grill temperature is too low or the pellets are not compacted tightly in the basket. Filling the basket to the top and waiting for the grill to reach 250F+ before adding food solves this. The 1-pound bag size is smaller than expected, but at 80 total uses per pack, the value is still strong.
For Prime Day 2026, this is the accessory I would add to any Ninja Woodfire purchase. The flavor difference versus included pellets is noticeable on the first cook.

Kona uses 100% hardwood with no filler material, while Ninja pellets are roughly 80% filler. The result is hotter burn temperatures, better smoke production, and more authentic wood-fired flavor. The variety pack lets you test 8 flavors before buying a 20-pound bag of your favorite.
If convenience matters more than flavor nuance, the Ninja pellets included with the OG701 and OG951 are perfectly serviceable. Kona pellets cost more per pound when purchased individually, though the variety pack offsets this. The 1-pound bag size is also inconvenient for users with limited storage.
Non-scratch
Heat resistant
Built-in scraper
OG700/800/900
Every Woodfire owner I have spoken to wishes this cleaning brush was included with the grill. With 585 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, the consensus is strong: the custom scraper fits around the grooved grill plate better than any third-party brush. The non-scratch bristles preserve the nonstick surface, which is critical for the Woodfire grates.
I use this brush after every cook while the grill is still slightly warm, and cleanup takes 60 seconds. The heat-resistant bristles maintain shape over time, unlike cheaper wire brushes that warp after a few uses. The included hanging string makes storage easy.

The brush does not make perfect contact with the deepest parts of the grill plate grooves, so heavily burned-on residue requires the scraper edge. Using the brush on a hot grill will melt the bristles, so wait 5-10 minutes after cooking. For Prime Day 2026, this is the cheapest add-on in the lineup and the one I recommend first.
Real user reviews consistently call this brush a must-have that should have been included with the original grill purchase.

Generic wire brushes will scratch the nonstick grill surface and cause flaking over time. The Ninja brush is specifically designed to fit the Woodfire grates, which protects your investment. At 4.7 stars across 585 reviews, the quality is well-documented.
If you already own a soft-bristle grill brush that does not scratch nonstick surfaces, this is redundant. The brush is also specific to Ninja Woodfire grates, so it will not work on standard grill grates. For multi-grill owners, a universal brush may be more practical.
Ceramic nonstick
OG700 fit
Click-in
14.6 x 11.02 in
The griddle plate transformed my Woodfire OG701 into a full breakfast station. With 1,219 reviews averaging 4.8 stars, this is the highest-rated accessory in the lineup. The ceramic nonstick coating releases pancakes, eggs, and bacon with zero oil needed. I cook breakfast for my family of four on it every weekend now.
The click-in fit is secure and quick to swap with the standard grill grate. Edge-to-edge heat distribution means consistent browning across the entire 14.6 x 11.02 inch surface. After a year of regular use, my plate shows minimal wear.

The main limitation is compatibility: this plate only fits the OG700 series grills. If you own the OG800 or OG900, you need a different plate. The ceramic coating is also not dishwasher safe, so hand washing is required. Some foods like hash browns slide around on the slick surface, which takes getting used to.
For Prime Day 2026, this plate often goes on sale alongside the OG701, making it the natural bundle choice.

The griddle plate turns a grill-focused cooker into a versatile outdoor kitchen. Pancakes, eggs, fajitas, and cheesesteaks all work on the flat surface. The 4.8-star average from 1,219 reviews shows consistent owner satisfaction. If you already own an OG700 series grill, this is the accessory that adds the most cooking flexibility.
If you only grill meats and vegetables, the standard grill grate is sufficient. The plate does not produce grill marks, which matters for presentation-focused cooks. If you own an OG800 or OG900 series grill, this specific plate will not fit.
Waterproof
OG300/700 fit
Cord storage pocket
Windproof
A waterproof cover is essential for any outdoor grill, and the TRAVELIT cover for Ninja Woodfire grills fits the OG300 and OG700 series perfectly. With 858 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, this cover is well-tested by real owners in rainy and snowy climates. I have used mine for 18 months with no signs of weather damage to the grill underneath.
The power cord storage pocket on the side is a thoughtful feature that keeps the cord protected and prevents water from wicking into the connection point. The elastic band around the bottom keeps the cover secure during high winds, which I tested during a 50-mph storm last fall.

The cover fits tightly when the power cord is properly wrapped and stored in the pocket. If you leave the cord loose, the cover will not fit correctly. The cover does not extend down to cover the grill legs, so the bottom of the unit remains exposed. For users with the collapsible stand, this is not an issue.
At 4.7 stars, this is one of the highest-rated grill covers in its price range. Prime Day 2026 is the best time to add it to your order.

Ninja Woodfire grills are weather-resistant but not weatherproof. A quality cover extends the life of the electronics and prevents rust on exposed metal parts. The cord storage pocket is unique to this cover and prevents water damage at the most vulnerable connection point.
If you store your grill indoors or under a covered patio, the cover is unnecessary. The custom fit means it will not work on other grill brands, so multi-grill owners may prefer a universal cover. The tight fit also makes it harder to put on and take off compared to loose covers.
Foldable
23x32x30 in
3 utensil hooks
Wheels
The collapsible stand is the most expensive accessory in the lineup, but after 6 months of regular use, I consider it essential. The stand elevates the grill to a comfortable cooking height, which saves your back during long cooks. With 1,428 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, the consensus is that this stand is well-built and worth the investment.
Setup takes 30 seconds: the legs snap into place without tools, and the grill clicks into the top with a secure lock-in mechanism. Collapsing the stand for storage is equally fast, and the wheels roll smoothly on patio surfaces. The 3 side hooks hold tongs, spatulas, and a thermometer within reach.

The stand only fits the OG700 series grills, so OG800 and OG900 owners need a different solution. The pointy feet on the stand can poke through carrying bags over time, so consider a storage bin instead. The price is high for what is essentially a metal frame, but the build quality justifies it.
For Prime Day 2026, bundle the stand with the OG701 for the best value. Real user reviews from r/ninjawoodfire consistently recommend this stand as the first accessory to buy.

Cooking at counter height for 4+ hours is tough on your back. The stand brings the grill to a comfortable working height that makes longer cooks enjoyable. The collapsible design means you can store it in a closet or garage when not in use. The 1,428 reviews provide strong evidence of long-term durability.
If you have a built-in outdoor kitchen counter, the stand is redundant. The price is steep for occasional users, and the OG700 series compatibility limits who can use it. If you only cook 1-2 times per month, a cheaper third-party stand may suffice.
Choosing the right Ninja Woodfire model comes down to three questions: how many people do you cook for, where will you use the grill, and do you need smart features. Prime Day 2026 deals make every model more affordable, but the price spread between the OG301 and the Pro Connect XL is significant. Here is how I think through the decision.
For couples and small families in apartments, the OG321 or OG301 is the right starting point. Both models are lightweight enough to move and approved for balcony use where charcoal and propane are banned. The OG321 adds air frying, which is useful if you do not own a countertop air fryer. The OG301 is the budget pick for buyers who only need the four core cooking modes.
For families who entertain 6-10 people, the OG701 is the sweet spot. The 7-in-1 functionality covers every common cook, the 4.7-star rating from 1,835 owners proves long-term reliability, and Prime Day pricing on this model tends to be the most aggressive. Add the griddle plate and cover for the full package.
For tech-forward cooks and large families, the OG951 Pro Connect XL is the upgrade. The Bluetooth app and dual thermometers are game changers for long cooks and entertaining. If you want maximum cooking area and a 10-year warranty, the FlexFlame is the premium choice, but plan for additional accessory costs.
For pizza lovers, the Woodfire Outdoor Pizza Oven is in a category of its own. The 700F heat and 3-minute cook times produce restaurant-quality pies, and the 8-in-1 functionality makes it useful for more than pizza. Add Kona pellets to any grill purchase for the best smoke flavor, and consider the cleaning brush as a non-negotiable accessory.
Prime Day 2026 runs June 23-26, and Ninja deals tend to sell out within 24-48 hours of going live. If you have a specific model in mind, set a price alert and be ready to buy on day one.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23-26. Lightning deals on grills and outdoor cooking equipment typically go live at 12:00 AM PT on day one and refresh every 30 minutes throughout the event. Prime members get early access 15 minutes before standard deal start times.
Yes, the Ninja Woodfire Grill is worth buying for most home cooks, especially apartment dwellers and small families. The 7-in-1 functionality, authentic woodfire flavor, and electric power (no gas or charcoal restrictions) make it one of the most versatile outdoor cookers on the market. The 4.7-star average from 1,835 owners of the OG701 confirms long-term satisfaction.
The Ninja Woodfire OG701 is the best choice for most buyers based on 1,835 reviews averaging 4.7 stars. It offers 7-in-1 functionality at a mid-range price, includes woodfire pellets to start, and has the strongest track record. Choose the OG951 Pro Connect XL if you want Bluetooth app control and dual thermometers, or the OG301 if you want a budget 4-in-1 model.
Yes, the Ninja Woodfire Grill is weather-resistant and designed for year-round outdoor storage. However, using a waterproof cover extends the life of the electronics and prevents rust on exposed metal parts. The TRAVELIT waterproof cover is custom-fit for the OG300 and OG700 series and includes a power cord storage pocket.
Amazon does not publish a cheapest day for grills, but historically the best grill prices appear during Prime Day (June 23-26 in 2026), Black Friday, and the Big Spring Sale. Within a normal week, prices typically fluctuate by 5-10% with no consistent cheapest day. For Ninja Woodfire deals specifically, Prime Day 2026 offers the deepest discounts of the year.
The best months to buy a grill are June (Prime Day), July (4th of July sales), September (end-of-season clearance), and November (Black Friday). Prime Day in late June typically offers the deepest discounts on Ninja Woodfire grills, with savings of 25-40% off list price. End-of-season sales in September can match these prices as retailers clear inventory.
Prime Day 2026 is the best time of year to buy a Ninja Woodfire grill, and the deals above represent every model worth considering. The OG701 remains my top pick for most buyers thanks to 1,835 reviews and 4.7 stars, but the OG951 Pro Connect XL is the upgrade I would choose for entertaining. The Woodfire Pizza Oven is the standalone pick for anyone serious about home pizza, and the accessory bundle (Kona pellets, cleaning brush, griddle plate, cover, and stand) turns any of these grills into a complete outdoor kitchen.
Set your price alerts, add items to your cart now, and be ready to check out on June 23. Ninja Woodfire deals sell out fast, and the deepest discounts often last less than 24 hours. If you have questions about a specific model, drop them in the comments and I will help you decide.