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Ninja Professional NJ600 blender This Ninja blender was very good in overall performance, and has touchpad controls plastic jar removable blade 9 cup capacity 3 claimed speeds Dishwasher safe a 1 yr warranty. The Ninja Professional NJ600 is part of the Blender models like the Professional NJ600 are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.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...

See all 594 answered questions Customers also viewed these itemsNinja Professional Blender (BL610)802Oster Pro 1200 Blender Plus 24 oz Smoothie Cup701Nutri Ninja Pro (BL456)2,153Ninja Mega Kitchen System (BL770)776Need customer service? Ninja Blenders Recalled Due to Laceration Risk The blade assembly isn't locked into the container during use Ninja blenders feature a unique "stacked blade" assembly consisting of multiple sharp blades mounted at different heights inside the container—or "Total Crushing Technology" as the company calls it. Many Ninja blenders do perform very well overall in Consumer Reports' blender tests. The drawback is that the knife-like assembly isn't anchored in any way to the container, raising the risk of laceration. That's led to the announcement from Ninja that, in accordance with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, it is recalling a dozen blender models, following 53 reports of injury. This recall is different from most in that Ninja isn’t actually telling consumers to stop using their blenders, nor is it issuing a stop sale with retailers.

Instead, it's giving customers a revised safety warning. Specifically, Ninja owners are being told to “empty the blender’s pitcher through the locked lid’s pour spout, or by removing both the lid and the stacked blade assembly from the pitcher before pouring.” Every Ninja blender we’ve tested features the same stacked-blade assembly, including the Ninja Professional NJ600 blender not listed in the recall. A company representative told to us that manuals for all models will eventually be updated with the same safety warning. Ninja is the only manufacturer we know of that uses a blade assembly that isn't locked into the container during use. Its blades are also sharper than many other blenders, especially those with a blunt blade assembly that's designed to pulverize food by spinning at high speeds, rather than slicing through it. That being said, all blenders can cause injury. Indeed, blender injuries result in thousands of emergency-room visits each year. Many of these injuries occur during washing.

It is if you choose the right one, says Consumer Reports. But you can also pay far less and get top performance. The magazine rated both personal blenders that make smoothies and premium mega-blenders that can cost hundreds of dollars. Consumer Reports tested each product's ability to make smoothies, puree, and crush ice, and rated each blender for convenience, noise and durability.
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But this year, the $60 Ninja Master Prep Professional QB1004, a blender and food chopper, shares the top spot - and a score of 91 out of 100 - with its much more expensive competitor. That Ninja Master out-scored the more expensive $650 Vitamix Professional Series 750, which scored 81 and scored "excellent" for its ability to puree, crush ice and in the durability test. As for smaller, personal blenders, Consumer Reports put them to the same tests and found they each had different strengths. "The $35 Back to Basics Blender Express BPE3BR performed superbly across all tasks, but it didn't pass our durability test, which involves crushing successive batches of ice," the magazine said. (That blender is pictured on the left in the photo above.) Out of 12 personal blenders that Consumer Reports rated, eight Hamilton Beach products ranging from $20 to $25 shared the top rating in that category, scoring 55 out of 100 possible points. When asked if a household, with the kitchen space and money, should fork over more money to buy a premium blender over a personal blender, DiClerico says, "Definitely."

"It's incredible how much you can do with a top-performing blender like the Vitamix," he said. "All the usual stuff like smoothies and shakes and frozen drinks, but also things like hummus and soup, even cappuccinos and hot chocolate. These can be incredibly versatile machines, and they should last for many years, making them well worth the investment." Here are lists of the top-scoring 10 blenders for both categories, out of 100 possible points. Full Size Blenders 1. Ninja Master Prep Professional QB1004, $60. Ninja Professional NJ600, $100. Vitamix Professional Series 750, $650. Vitamix Professional Series 300, $530. Hamilton Beach Commercial Tempest HBH650, $450. Waring Xtreme MX1000R, $350. Ninja Kitchen System 1100 NJ602, $160. L'Equip RPM Professional, $300. Score: 73 Personal Blenders 1. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51101, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51102, $23. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51103, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51104, $20.