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There are numerous types of blenders on the market, including several Ninja-brand models, each with unique capabilities.  Deciding which one to purchase is enough to make your head spin, even with the help of Consumer Reports. we’ve done additional research for you, and below we compare and contrast Ninja’s blenders to help you decide if the Ninja NJ600 is a good fit for your kitchen. [Ready to look at purchasing a Ninja NJ600? Click here to compare Ninja NJ600 deals.] The Ninja Ultima Blender, BL810: This blending machine features 1,500 watts of crushing power. The blender is able to break down not only ice, but also whole fruits and vegetables in its 72-ounce pitcher. The blender also comes equipped with 10 speeds and pulse capability, as well as two or three single-serve cups with lids to take your smoothie creations along for the ride, depending on which Ultima model you purchase. The BL810 comes with two single-serve cups, and the BL830 arrives with three single-serve cups, as does the BL830 CB model.
Ninja Ultima blenders have been discontinued on the manufacturer site, but you might find limited quantities through third-party sellers. The Ninja Kitchen System, BL820: This 1,500-watt blender is similar to the Ninja Ultima BL810, BL830 and BL830 CB models, but in addition to a 72-ounce, BPA-free pitcher and 10 speeds, it features a number of accessories, including an 8-cup food processor bowl with chopping blade, a blade to mix dough, a reversible slicing/shredding disk and a grating disk. The system comes with two single-serve cups and is also a juicer. This model has been discontinued but can be purchased through third-party sellers. Ninja Kitchen System Pulse, BL200 — The single-button Ninja Kitchen Pulse comes with a 48-ounce pitcher, as well as a separate 40-ounce food processing bowl with blade, a blade for dough mixing, a shredding disk with adapter and two single-serve, 16-ounce cups with lids. The 700-watt Pulse not only helps you make smoothies, but can also knead dough for pizza, bread and cookies. 
Ninja has discontinued the BL200 model, which can only be purchased from third-party sellers. Amazon does have the similar BL201 model available for $59. The Ninja NJ600, like its sister blenders, offers a 72-ounce, BPA-free pitcher and also has enough power — 1,100 watts — to crush ice. ninja blender 1100 kohlsThe machine, which features three speeds and pulse, is so versatile that it can help you accomplish many of the same things as other Ninja models, including blending ingredients to make smoothies, sauces and nut butters. blendtec total blender craigslistBut, unlike the other models, the Ninja NJ600 does not come with single-serve cups or blades to mix dough. hamilton beach hmd200 drink mixer machine
It doesn’t have a blade for grating, but it is able to assist with food preparation, including chopping vegetables. The Ninja site doesn’t sell the NJ600, but shoppers can find it on Amazon for $78.99. » MORE: How to clean your Ninja NJ600 blender For those who don’t plan on using their blenders to make flour into dough or cookies, prefer the simplicity of three buttons to choose from rather than 10 and won’t miss the convenience of a single-serve cup, the NJ600 is perfect. breville vbl066 pick & mix strawberry blenderIt can accomplish virtually any task you need help with in your kitchen; buy cookwell rocket blenderand for a busy parent, the blender can help make life easier, since you can use it not only to blend up veggies to hide in the kids’ food, but also to make treats like smoothies and ice cream.blendtec q series cycle chart
In 2015, Ninja issued a safety warning on several of their blender models starting with BL660, BL663 and BL665, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The warning was issued due to complaints and injury reports resulting from the blades falling out when users poured from the pitcher. oster blender 4127Ninja recommends removing the blades first before pouring or cleaning and taking extra care when handling. Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female Gr8 product... And gr8 for slicing and dici g fingers... I have had this for a month the now does gr8 for all jobs and boy buddy if u Dont own a dish washer u had Bette get a tooth brush to wash the blades cuz even with being so careful with a dish rag it will slice ur fi gets right through it and even holding it by the end where there are no adds so.show a few times I've sliced my fingers... Get a tooth brush to washes and scrub blades in hard to reach nooks and Cranny's where stuff collects if u set the blender down in the sink for long enough for things to settle on it a tooth brush does the trick to wipe of sadly the stuff on them...
But I love this machine Yes () No (7)  Report Yes () No (7) Was interested in getting a juicer/blender for a diet program for the husband. So far we've had it for 2 days and are impressed with the machine. Clean-up is simple enough even he can do it, coming clean with a simple rinse with hot water. We've only used the juice/blending option w/ the 72oz bucket but have no complaints. EXTREMELY happy with the safety features that do not allow machine to be turned on w/o the container being secured or if the lid is not on and closed completely. Machine has plenty of horsepower and chops thru all types of fruits/veggies w/o struggling in the least. The suction cup feet locking system also works flawlessly. Interested to see how this works as a dough maker and food processor, but this multi-function machine has already made more counter space by removing my blender and food processor from the kitchen. 5* rating not given simply because we haven't tried all the functions of the machine yet, but we both feel that we got our money's worth from this purchase.
Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () I bought this last year, and it has never given me any problems. Yes (2) No (0)  Report Yes (2) No (0) I bought the Ninja system primarily for making smoothies. My experience was very disappointing! There are a lot of positive reviews, but I can't say the same for me. Can it crush ice like they advertise? Sure it can, but I didn’t buy this thing to make snow cones! I bought it to make smoothies. But when I was making smoothies, with flaxseed, lemon with the skin, leafy greens, fruits, and other ingredients, my smoothie always had chunks in there that I had to chew rather than drink!!! Even if I would add more water, I would still get chunks. Also, the pour spout wasn’t sitting on the lid tightly, and I had to literally hold the lid and the spout cover with one hand, otherwise stuff kept squirting out from the sides! And finally when I tried to make pizza dough in the advertised “eight-cup bowl capacity that makes two pounds of dough in 30 seconds”, well let’s just say that the machine kept stalling and getting stuck.
I would have to unplug the power so it would reset itself. Needless to say I have returned it. I'm much happier with a high power blender that I purchased. Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () Verified purchaser This is the best blender out there. I have been using blenders for years and this is by far the best one I have ever owned. Easy purchase timely delivery by Walmart. Yes (5) No (1)  Report Yes (5) No (1) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser great product Yes (1) No (0)  Report Yes (1) No (0) Verified purchaser I had a smoothie maker and a blender that would not hold up to my frozen smoothies I make. This one does and it is great! I have not even used the other accessories just the single smoothie cups, but I love it just for those. Yes (2) No (0)  Report Yes (2) No (0) Verified purchaser This seems to be a very well built machine. We were surprised at how solidly it feels and responds to the demands of making cole slaw and fruit smoothies. We really enjoy the two blending cups for drinks as well as the two major attachments for dough making and other blending/food processing activities.
Yes (6) No (0)  Report Yes (6) No (0) Verified purchaser There are some negative reviews for this set however I can honestly say it is well worth the investment. It makes a smoothie in 10 seconds flat, and being able to do so in the single serve cup means that smoothie prep takes almost no time at all and the clean up is less than a minute. A friend raved about her vitamix however I wasn't ready to drop $500 on a blender that I may not use every day. I do have a food processor which is great for slicing and cutting - but that is a pain to clean and store! I keep the ninja base on my counter top and just clip whichever part on as needed. I researched this product on a number of different sites and for the most part the reviews are 5 stars. I found Wal-Mart to still be the cheapest place to get the whole set, even as compared to eBay. Yes () No ()  Report Yes () No () I bought this because I needed a food processor to make Hummus for a 5 day detox program. When I compared it with other food processors that were cheaper, there was no comparison.