We put the Ninja Foodi DZ550 (Foodi Dual Zone DZ550) head-to-head against the Traeger Ironwood 885 (Ironwood 885). Below: detailed spec comparison, pros and cons, and our verdict on which is the better buy right now.
Spec Comparison
| Ninja Foodi DZ550 | Traeger Ironwood 885 | |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 10 qt (2× 5 qt) | 885 sq in / 20+ burgers |
| Wattage | 1690 | 300 W starter |
| Materials | Nonstick ceramic coated baskets | Powder-coated steel, stainless interior |
| Programs | 6 functions (air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate, reheat, broil) | WiFIRE app, 6-in-1: grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, BBQ |
| Warranty | 1 year limited | 3-year limited |
| Dishwasher Safe | Crisper plates + baskets yes | Grates hand-wash |
| Smart Features | None | WiFIRE app + Alexa |
Pros & Cons
Ninja Foodi DZ550
Pros
- Two zones = main + side at once
- Probe eliminates guesswork
- 10 quarts cooks for a family
- Reliable Ninja build
Cons
- Huge footprint
- Two baskets to clean
- Loud fans
- Probe is only in one zone
Traeger Ironwood 885
Pros
- WiFIRE app is excellent
- Handles low-and-slow and high-heat
- Large cook surface
- Consistent temps
Cons
- Needs electricity
- Requires pellets (ongoing cost)
- Expensive
- Auger can jam with wet pellets
Our Verdict
Ninja Foodi DZ550 is the better all-around pick — stronger spec sheet, better owner feedback, and more future-proofing for most buyers.
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