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Show all reviewsCan not handle frozen fruit?!?!?!Style Name: 1000 Watts| Read the reviews carefully & read my update for better experience !Style Name: 1000 Watts|don't let the negative reviews fool youStyle Name: 1000 Watts|Great blender, but not for meStyle Name: 1000 Watts|Huge upgrade from $30 Blenders-but watch out!Style Name: 1100 Watts with Single Serve|Just stopped working 7months after I bought it. Style Name: 1000 Watts|Only made one smoothie, and knew immediatly the Ninja was junk.Not great, not terrible.Not stealthy like a Ninja -- it is very loud -- but it blends ice nicely and creates great smoothiesStyle Name: 1100 Watts with Single Serve|←Previous...Get fast answers from reviewers See all 594 answered questions Customers also viewed these itemsNinja Professional Blender (BL610)802Nutri Ninja Pro (BL456)2,153Ninja Mega Kitchen System (BL770)776Nutri Ninja Ninja Blender Duo with Auto-iQ (BL642)476Need customer service? We’re sorry, something went wrong.
You can use our search bar to find what you are looking for. If you typed in a URL, check for errors and try again. Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female we have a NJ600 and the wearing coupling stripped out after approximately 18 months. this is the piece on top of the motor that drives the blender. I called to order this $6 part (all other company's offer this) but they told me I would have to purchase the entire motor base for $96. the shaft with threads coming out of the top of the motor are fine and a new wearing coupling would screw right on. In my opinion this part is made to break or wear so that we the customer would have to replace more often than needed(since they have no replacement available to buy). I will not purchase from a company like this and will spend more on a vita-mix that has a much better warranty. Yes () No (4)  Report Yes () No (4) I love this blender. It's the 1000 watt, not the lesser one that looks the same. I have never, ever enjoyed fresh fruit and vegis until now.
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It actually makes a smoothy smooth with no lumps. replacement parts for black and decker blender bl2020sIf you put in ice cubes, it turns it into snow. kitchenaid food mixer k4-b maintenance and repair manualThis is an awesome product to have in the kitchen! oster blender bccg08-stI only gave durability and appearance a "good" rating because, since I use it so much, the heavy plastic just doesn't look new after a couple of weeks like a glass one would. But it's not heavy like glass which makes it easier to clean. I'm glad I chose this product and would buy it again. Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () Verified purchaser I bought 2 cheaper blenders before I finally learned.
Finally someone created a blender that really works! First the motor is so much stronger than the others, then it's created completely different! The blades are threw out the mixing! Blades are sharp and separate from the container with an easy lift handle for confident cleaning and safety. The container locks in place and the top seals. Also has a lift up opening for adding or pouring. The old blender noise and aggravation of making a smoothie has been changed to a few easy seconds. This is a great quality item! You get what you pay for with this one! I guess the name is fitting. Yes (3) No (0)  Report Yes (3) No (0) Verified purchaser My mom has a Vitamix and it's great! I didn't want to spend a gajillion dollars on a blender, so I did some research and saw the positive reviews that the Ninja got. Plus it's within my price-range. For the cost, it is an excellent blender. It has a lot of features that I really like, for instance the locking mechanism to keep the pitcher in place, the lid that fits very tightly, the easy to remove blades, which helps when you're washing the blender, the pour spout, and the three speeds.
My only complaints are that no matter how long you blend it doesn't fully pulverize leafy greens. Since i'm really into green smoothies, I find that I am often chewing on little bits of leaves. That's fine, but the Vitamix liquefies all ingredients. That said the Ninja does much better than the "regular" blender that I had before. It also does a great job with ice cubes and frozen fruit. So far, I think it's a very good investment. Buying with Walmart was also great -- I paid via PayPal and paid extra for expedited shipping and it came even faster than expected. Yes () No (6)  Report Yes () No (6) This Machine maybe good for huge things but for the price of this, I have a mini blender from Hamilton that I love and it blends better. I could have gotten six of those for the price of this one!!! This one gets things stuck on the sides and you have to shove it down . While shoving it down you better be careful or you will get cut with the sharp blades. Just because the blades are sharp does not make it a better blender!
Also since the blades are up the middle it does not get the smaller serving sizes mixed well enough. It needs some blades on the bottom to mix like the other type regular blenders. I was looking for s blender that would make my drinks in the morning and from all looks from the add it seemed it would do the trick. They even have mostly drink recepes in the little book. I don't have a lot of money and I saved for this one. I wanted to exchange it for the carpet machine I needed so bad. Forget this if you are poor get something else. A smaller way cheaper option is better. If you just want looks, you got a good machine. Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () Verified purchaser I watched 16hrs of video and read every review known to man I think. i was not ready to invest $400 to find out I or my wife really werent ready to eat that healthy. everything i read talked about potential bearing problems on the other brands. Most of the complaints on the Ninja N600 was that it did not chop quite fine enough.
We threw peeled banas ,peeled oranges and NON peeled ,whole apples and a thing of yogurt in at once. I would have liked it to be just a wee bit finer but I finally figured out that the only thing that did not get nicely ground up was apple peels(i dont know if anything powderizes apple peels) I am open for reply on that. the lid fits tightly on --which people complained about it not being easy to pull off--yes it fits snug but use your thumbs and wiggle the corner a little and it pops off very nicely.Makes snow just like the commercial shows.So far truly impressed. Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () Verified purchaser After going through two failed inadequent blenders in a relatively short period of time, I almost gave up on blenders and had thought I just get a juicer instead. I ran across the reviews on this blender and decided I'd give it a try. I do prefer smoothies other than juicing with juicers that requires alot of extra cleaning afterwards. What impressed me about this Ninja XL is the 1000 watt power.
This blender lives up to its advertisement. It can chop through ice cubes in just a matter of a few minutes and produces fantastic smoothies. Initially, the price is not cheap but you get what you pay for. I'd suggest this professional blender for all who are tired of blenders that are unable to perform as indicated and motors that burn out quickly due to lack of wattage power. I love this device and suggest it highly! It looks professional and so far a loud.... well, lets be honest what blender isn't? Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () I was hesitant to buy this because I was considering a Vitamix, or a Blendtec as they are the 2 best blenders on the market. The only issue is I didn't really want to spend $4-$500 on a blender, but the $100 blenders don't usually do a great job, and wear out after a year or 2 of daily use. Unlike most people, I use my blender every day and longevity was the reason I was going to buy one of those 2 brands. I don't know how long this Ninja will last, but performance wise it is the best blender I have owned so far.
Frozen fruit is instantly pureed without any strain - literally takes a second or two. I am interested to see if it can take the daily wear and tear. Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () I bought this blender to replace a 40 year old Oster that I had that wasn't cutting the mustard, or anything else. I have had this blender about 2 months and it is wonderful. It is 1000 watts and that wattage, along with the multiple blades, certainly whizzes things up in a skinny minute! I use it mostly to make Smoothies and to blend vegies for soups. I freeze all my fruits for the Smoothies and this NINJA has no problem dealing with big chunks of frozen bananas, blueberries or strawberries and handles ICE with ease. It is also VERY EASY to CLEAN...though WATCH those multiple blades, they are super shart and can nick your fingers, so be careful when you rinse the blade "stem"! It is really fast, and the multiple blades on the "stem" is a BRILLIANT idea! I bought this from WalMart, who had the best price of any place.