SharkNinja is rolling out a limited‑time “Whatever You May” promotion ahead of the UK bank holiday, offering up to 25% off a selection of outdoor and indoor cooling products. The discounts, reported by Daily Mail journalists, range from £30 to £70 per item and could total as much as £300 in savings for consumers planning garden parties or weekend get‑aways.

Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker trimmed by £70

The flagship Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker is now priced £70 lower, making it a compelling option for anyone looking to upgrade their outdoor cooking setup without breaking the bank. according to the Daily Mail brief, the grill’s wood‑fired flavor profile and built‑in smoker function remain unchanged, meaning shoppers get the same premium performance at a reduced cost.

Ninja FrostVault 30QT/28L Wheeled Cooler also down £70

For picnics and beach trips , the Ninja FrostVault 30QT/28L Wheeled Cooler receives the same £70 price cut.. The cooler’s insulated walls claim to keep ice solid for days, a feature highlighted in the source article as a key selling point for hot‑weather outings.

Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan discounted £50

Indoor and outdoor ventilation gets a boost with the Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan, now £50 off. The device combines misting technology with a powerful fan, a combination the Daily Mail notes as ideal for “hot days” on the patio or in a garden gazebo.

Shark TurboBlade High‑Speed Fan saves shoppers £70

Home cooling is addressed by the Shark TurboBlade High‑Speed Multi‑Directional Cooling Fan System,which also enjoys a £70 reduction. the fan’s multi‑directional airflow is marketed as a way to quickly chill living spaces, a claim reiterated by the source’s product description.

What’s still unclear about the SharkNinja sale?

The Daily Mail article does not disclose the exact start and end dates of the promotion, nor does it specify whether the discounts apply to online purchases, in‑store stock, or both . additionally,there is no information on whether the £300 total savings figure represents a typical basket or a best‑case scenario for a fully stocked cart.