Although the Ninja blender does not feature on our Best Kitchen Blender list, we have decided to review the most popular Ninja blenders as we have received a number of requests from our readers who favour the Ninja brand. Reading the reviews, it becomes apparent that the Ninja blender is not in the same class as Vitamix and Blendtec for instance. As this blender sells for about a quarter of the price of the other brands mentioned, one cannot expect the same product. Overall, the consensus is that the Ninja blender is good value for money and gets the job done. If you are in the market for a simple, cost effective blender, this is definately one of those that you need to consider.
The Ninja Blender NJ600 XL sells for less than $100 and features a 1000W motor and a 72-ounce pitcher. The electronic control panel offers 3 speeds and PULSE for controlled processing. This powerful unit can effortlessly crush ice into snow and blend whole vegetables and fruits into delicious smoothies in just seconds.. The cord storage helps keep your countertops clear while the sturdy no-slip base offers stand-still performance.
Slightly more pricey than the NJ600, the Ninja Kitchen System 1100 - Model BL700 normally includes the following, although this might vary depending on the supplier's specific deal at the time:
- 1 Large Pitcher
- 1 Small Pitcher
- 1 Large and 1 Small Very Sharp Blades
- 1 Large and 1 Small Dough Paddles (not sharp)
- 1 Small Dough Hook (also not sharp)
- The set also includes Two (2) distinctive locking lids that cannot be interchanged, although they are identical in size I believe, each with spouts, the lid for the small pitcher has a strainer built in. The locking mechanism is very important if you have little ones, or a clumsy spouse, you want to store your blades inside their respective pitcher.
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