Which Ninja do you suggest to purchase?
Eat2Win
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I went out and decided I'd like to purchase one of the Ninja BLENDERS. There are a few sets to choose from. I am curious how everyone out there is enjoying theirs. Can you tell me which one was chosen for your nutrition purposes and what you suggest? Thanks in advance for your help!!
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Personally I'm a fan of the ZX-10R model. The 6R doesn't have enough low-end torque for off-track use, I find (unless you go with one of the rarer 636 models). However, if you're just starting out, the 300 or 650 is great!
Oh, and for the blender they all seem mostly the same to me aside from capacity =P0 -
Hahaha - I was thinking the same thing when I saw the title of the post! But I'm looking at the 300, because I'd like a sporty commuter bike that still has a liiitle kick to it. You're post brought a smile to my face, contingencypl.0
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Donatello?
What are these Ninjas you speak of?0 -
Sho Kosugi, of course, but not sure if still for sale.0
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Ha, ha............okay, I have to admit when I first began to post I wondered if anyone would think bike, but surely I thought on the nutrition/food aspect most know it's a blender..................but I should probably go add BLENDER too..............I am glad I brought smiles though0
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No one comments on the Ninja Blenders? Wow, I guess no one uses them?0
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I have a master prep ninja system. Comes with three containers and a motor you place on top. I make a smoothie in my every morning. Chop carrots every week for a salad and various other things. I LOVE my ninja. I bought this before they came out the regular looking blenders. The only problem I see not having the reg looking one is if you make things like pesto you are not easily able to add olive oil as you blend. that is the only drawback I see in having mine.0
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So your Ninja is an older model, not one on the newer current market?0
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Donatello?
What are these Ninjas you speak of?
This is exactly where my mind went.....0 -
Do not get the "Ninja Warrior."
Well, get it if you want a really good immersion blender. But if you want to use the processor bowl, stay FAR away.
I got one for cheap brand new, and loved it. Until I used the processor bowl a few times, and the bottom of the bowl melted during use when making a smoothie. Mmmm, carcinogenic plastic melted all through my beverage. Of course I didn't notice until I had the first one, and since I had just started using a new whey protein, I had no idea that it wasn't just an off flavor from that. Yum.0 -
I have a master prep ninja system. Comes with three containers and a motor you place on top. I make a smoothie in my every morning. Chop carrots every week for a salad and various other things. I LOVE my ninja. I bought this before they came out the regular looking blenders. The only problem I see not having the reg looking one is if you make things like pesto you are not easily able to add olive oil as you blend. that is the only drawback I see in having mine.
I have a master prep as well...my biggest container (most like regular "blender" size) has a lid that has a snap top opening on one side, like for you to pour out of, so I guess you could add olive oil through that if you wanted to use the huge container? The blade spacing for that one is a little wider than the smaller containers though, so not sure how well it would work for pesto. I LOVE my master prep though, just because it seemed like the best bang for the buck since you get the three containers in different sizes, different blades & lids for all, etc.0 -
Can I have the one in orange mommy! Pretty please with a cherry on top?0
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You are correct they still make mine but with a different set of blades I think but it works just like mine does. I know this seems kinda silly but qvc(a on tv shopping channel) has all these blenders. If you go to their web sit and search for ninja you can pull up all the blenders including the one you are thinking of. It has videos of their demo if you want to look at it and there is a place you can look at reviews customers has wrote about each machine.0
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I watched some comparison videos last night Ninja vs. Vitamix and it seemed the Ninja didn't measure up.
Did anyone ever find themselves disappointed?0 -
I watched some comparison videos last night Ninja vs. Vitamix and it seemed the Ninja didn't measure up.
Did anyone ever find themselves disappointed?
You're also comparing a $500 product to a $100 product. Apples and oranges.0 -
I watched some comparison videos last night Ninja vs. Vitamix and it seemed the Ninja didn't measure up.
Did anyone ever find themselves disappointed?
You're also comparing a $500 product to a $100 product. Apples and oranges.
If I did a lot of blending and had the extra money to spend I would get the Vitamix also but......for what I do I really like the Ninja.0 -
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I have a ninja and i used it every day till my dad gave me his nutribullet. ?.its just so much easier throwing stuff in and blending it for a second then drinking it out of the same cup :-) but ive never had an issue with my ninja i got mine for 100$ at bed bath and beyond! I even blend whole nuts with smoothies and it blends fine! I love it! Maybe one day id get the vitamix but i cant imagine spending that much on a blender even tho i am using it mostly twice a day! I love it i have nothing bad to say about it! Its nice n easyand chops everything great and easy cleanup! Go ahead and buy it...u wont regret it! :bigsmile:0
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I have a ninja and i used it every day till my dad gave me his nutribullet. ?.its just so much easier throwing stuff in and blending it for a second then drinking it out of the same cup :-) but ive never had an issue with my ninja i got mine for 100$ at bed bath and beyond! I even blend whole nuts with smoothies and it blends fine! I love it! Maybe one day id get the vitamix but i cant imagine spending that much on a blender even tho i am using it mostly twice a day! I love it i have nothing bad to say about it! Its nice n easyand chops everything great and easy cleanup! Go ahead and buy it...u wont regret it! :bigsmile:
How long have you been using yours twice a day? I have heard the plastic wore out on people and it ended up in their food and drink.....0 -
I got the Ninja that comes with the single serve cups that you can blend and go with. It also comes with a larger jug for bigger jobs. I've had it for about 6 months and use it almost every day. I love it. The single cups are convenient to take to work when I'm in a rush in the morning. And blends ice and hard things fast and to a pulp! But it is noisy. Wakes the whole house up.0
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IN for the possibility of GIFs
(and I have the mini 2-Cup ninja that's about $25- I use it all the time. In fact used it twice today for pesto and for spinach pasta- it's perfect for individual size smoothies and shakes. And I do drink out of it, though that is not the intended purpose, LOL. plus the lid can be used to store your stuff in the fridge)0 -
I did some research about the Vitamix and it's sad that the blender with such a high price has really cut the corners on the quality of it. Although it has some much better parts, there is no way it should be that much more expensive. What a shame we have to do such a juggle and not know which way to go.0
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We had the $150 Ninja from Costco and used it for about a year with pretty good results. We ultimately ended up returning it becuase it did ont complete imulsify the fruits and veggies though (left little chucks of them in what should have been a smoothie. My wife called them chunkies). We ended up spending a bit of extra $$$ for the Blendtec, though there are probably blenders that would do just as well for a bit less. It does completely liquify everything to make awesome smoothies...and can do warm soups. Love it.0
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We had the $150 Ninja from Costco and used it for about a year with pretty good results. We ultimately ended up returning it becuase it did ont complete imulsify the fruits and veggies though (left little chucks of them in what should have been a smoothie. My wife called them chunkies). We ended up spending a bit of extra $$$ for the Blendtec, though there are probably blenders that would do just as well for a bit less. It does completely liquify everything to make awesome smoothies...and can do warm soups. Love it.
I did see Blentec and wondered about that one too with such a high cost. Thank you for sharing. Maybe I will also consider the Blentec now that I feel the Ninja may not be the best choice. Thanks for your input regarding Ninja.0
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