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This Ninja knife block is rarely discounted – and it’s suddenly £50 off

The black six-piece Ninja Foodi StaySharp knife block is £50 off on Amazon UK, dropping from £179.99 to £129.99 in a rare January discount, limited time only.

  • On Friday, Ninja announced a £50 cut, reducing the black six-piece StaySharp set from £179.99 to £129.99 on Amazon UK.
  • Ninja's StaySharp is prized for its integrated sharpener while consumer preferences for durability and design drive demand for its reliable, sturdy, long-lasting knife blocks.
  • A white variant is listed at £139.99, roughly ten pounds higher than the six-piece black StaySharp, while a £35.27 18-piece knife set with wooden block is available.
  • Shoppers are urged to act quickly as only hours remain, and the article discloses affiliate links where the publisher may earn a small commission.
  • Unusually, the discount appeared in January, marking the first January discount for the best-selling block, which usually gets cuts around Black Friday and Prime Days, sparking early-year buying interest.
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This Ninja knife block is rarely discounted – and it’s suddenly £50 off

Ninja’s hugely popular StaySharp knife block has dropped in price on Amazon, with the black six-piece set now £50 cheaper than usual — but only for a limited time

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Ninja’s viral knife block drops £50 in rare January deal

Ninja’s hugely popular StaySharp knife block has dropped in price on Amazon, with the black six-piece set now £50 cheaper than usual — but only for a limited time

·Scotland, United Kingdom
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