SharkNinja Student & Graduate Discount
From cooking up a storm for your housemates and meal prepping for the busy week ahead to cleaning up after a party and ultimately making sure you get that housing deposit back, we’ve got your student and graduate home and kitchen essentials covered.
University Kitchen Essentials
From air fryers to cookware, kit out your accommodation with easy to use meal-making solutions and enjoy your best-fed semester yet!
Student life can be messy.
Whether you're preparing for your first year of university or have recently graduated, you’ll be able to keep your halls or house clean with our range of Vacuums, Steam Mops and Air Purifiers, and look the part thanks to Shark Beauty.
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Student Discount FAQs
What do I need for a starter kitchen?
University kitchen essentials include: pots and pans, oven safe trays and dishes, oven gloves, kettle, toaster, mugs, glasses, knives, chopping board, cutlery, utensils, tupperware, dinnerware and tea towels. We’d also recommend an air fryer or grill for easy meals in a hurry, and a blender is a great way to ensure you get your five-a-day.
What pans to take to uni?
Although this will depend on the sort of food you cook, as a starting point, you should consider a Frying Pan, Wok and Saucepan. For an all in one solution, try our PossiblePot and PossiblePan.
Should I choose catered or self-catered University accommodation?
If you’ve got little to no kitchen experience or confidence, it may be tempting to opt for catered halls, but University is a great time to learn new skills and experiment with recipes. It takes practice, but cooking is a valuable life lesson. Ninja’s range of appliances are designed to make it quick and easy to prepare food, even as a beginner.
Student meal ideas
Power your studies with quick, healthy meals. New to the kitchen? No problem! From boiling an egg to cooking a roast dinner, we’ve put together enough easy recipes on NinjaTestKitchen.eu to create a student cookbook.
Who’s responsible for cleaning student accommodation?
Day-to-day cleaning is usually the individual student’s responsibility. You should keep your own room clean and tidy, and be jointly responsible with your housemates for communal spaces like the kitchen. This includes (but is not limited to) wiping down surfaces, washing up, emptying bins and vacuuming.
Can University accommodation or student landlords charge for cleaning?
Halls of residence and student houses may be subject to regular cleanliness inspections and can charge a professional cleaning fee if they’re not up to scratch. At the end of tenancy, additional cleaning charges could be taken out of your security deposit too.
Should I bring a vacuum cleaner to university halls?
Purpose-built halls tend to provide vacuums as standard, but these are to be shared between your flat or floor. Rather than having to empty everyone’s dirt and debris from the dust container or bag, and wait your turn when it comes to hoovering, it’s a good idea to invest in your own.