Ninja Blender?

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  • Saw the TV advertisement for the Ninja system today. Is it really as good as it says? I read some reviews on Amazon and people were saying theirs broke down after a few months. Or the blades went dull really quick. Or the pitchers cracked and leaked. That it didn't make smooth smoothies and couldn't juice worth a darn. And that their warranty was horrible. People were saying to just pay the extra money and get a vitamix. If we decide to invest in something, what should we get? The ninja looks nice cause it's also a food processor and can mix dough and other stuff. Not sure what to do.
  • Got the Ninja Master Prep a few days ago and can't wait to use it for home made Frappi's.
  • Bought a Ninja Professional Series a month ago. Came with large pitcher, smaller pitcher for food processing and 2 individual serving cups. Cost $199. I use it 2-3 times a day and love it! It tackles the hard to grind stuff really well. Clean-up is super simple since the blade comes out. Just rinse everything off quickly. It does have a lot of safety mechanisms that have to be in place before it will will run, but that is fine with me.
  • I have a Ninja and really like it. We have had it for over a year and use it several times a week. It's held up well, and the blades are still quite sharp (I sliced my finger on one yesterday!). The only thing that I do not like is that it is taller than the space I have on my counter, so I keep it in a cabinet. I would probably use it a bit more if I could set it out. Small issues!
  • I have both a Ninja and a Vitamix. The Vitamix is head and shoulders above the Ninja. I would absolutely recommend the Vitamix.
  • I have heard many positive reviews about Vitamix. However, to cough up the $500 for it was not going to happen in my budget.
  • I have bought the Vitamix and just love it. We got ours at Costco for almost $150.00 less.

    It is so worth the extra money.

    On a side note the one I have is too large for under the counter also.

    We make orange creamicycle everyday...

    1/2 c greek yogurt
    1/2 c skim milk
    1 orange
    squirt of orange creamcycle zero cal.
    6 ice cubes

    blend just like an Orange Julius
  • Have had a Ninja system for 4 or 5 years and love it - I use it all the time, and have never had any trouble with it and the blades are still very sharp!
  • I have the ninja master prep...and yes. If ur looking to make fruit smoothies use the blender attachment....if u wanna do green smoothies that include veggies u have to use the food processor attachment. I love mine!
  • I got the Nutra Ninja from QVC, orchid TSV it has 3 sizes of blending cups w it.

    I've used it 4x this week & I really like it a lot making Green smoothies w adding fruit

    I didn't read the instruction/destruction bk prior to using it the 1st time. I put a handful of uncut spinach in it w some almond milk & fruit & pulsed it. It was bad, the spinach leaves weren't emulsified, just a ragged-mess unfit to drink or eat.

    Ok, it pays to read the book Because I should've torn those Big leaves or given the spinach leaves a rough chop & put them in the container last

    To correct my Blunder w/o making a mess, I dumped my disaster into a bowl & poured some milk into the container & added 'only the uncut spinach mess' & pulsed it to chop it up & added my fruit back.

    It was so delicious - creamy - thick & I didn't have any appetite to eat my potato chips.

    So I learned a Lesson
  • I purchased the Nutri Ninja 2-in-1 when it was on sale at Walmart for $69.99.

    I had a tough time deciding if I wanted to spend the money to purchase a blender as I had a little Magic Bullet set. When I found the 2-in-1 I was so thrilled that it had a food processor section which was what I didn't want to give up with the Magic Bullet.

    Probably the BEST purchase I have made in years!

    I use it mostly to make a green smoothie for breakfast every day. I have used the processor section to make hummus so far and it was fantastic... better than store purchased!

    The only downside I have personally found with it is the drink to-go cups are too small for the recipes I make. I need 24oz cups and these are only 16oz. I typically drink 1 before I go to work and bring one to work with me.
  • Hi Mrs.Clayton, u can buy the bigger cups at their website & on Amazon.com. Mine has all 3 sizes. The biggest holds enough smoothie drinks for 2 big snacks, or 2 smoothie meals. The smallest makes a pudding size snack
  • I got the Ninja Master Prep on Amazon for ~$35 when our previous blender broke a few months back. Absolutely love it. The smaller container is perfect for making my daily smoothie. Would definitely recommend it!

    Version I got is here http://www.amazon.com/Ninja-QB900B-M.../dp/B003XU3C7M
  • I love my ninja. I mostly use it for shakes/smoothies, but I have used the food processor a few times. I have even used it for cookie dough!
  • See how much you use it. I love my Vitamix, which I got after going through a couple bullets (they seemed to break every year, but for the price you can't really complain.) Refurbished ones are also an option.