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health master blender vs. the ninja blender
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lizp114
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just wanted to know if anyone had either one and how do you like it? what are the pros and cons? and do you think you made a good choice
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I have the ninja pro & absolutely love it! Its powerful & easy to clean. I've had it for 2 years & have no complaints at all.0
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Which one is cheaper? Go with that one. They are blenders. They both do the same thing, right?
As a matter of fact, I have a $20 small blender from JCPenney, and I've used it daily for four years. It's still going strong.0 -
I have Ninja and love it. It blends the drinks just like Jamba Juice...creamy and complete blend of ingred.0
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I just got a ninja and I'm in love!! Lol. Crazy, I know, but that thing is awesome. Got it at Walmart0
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I'm another with a Ninja and a lot of love for it!0
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A big benefit of the Ninja over a traditional blender is that the blades rotate in tiers from top to bottom, instead of only the bottom. This allows it to blend, as well as chop. I perfectly chopped an onion, a couple of garlic cloves, and two chipotle peppers in my Ninja yesterday in about two seconds and, by doing it that way over knife and cutting board, I spared my eyes from the onion and my fingers from the peppers.0
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love my ninja - and i make everything with it lol smoothies/shakes, ice cream, soups, fruit and veggie juices, its awesome.0
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Ninja - especially the one with the two individual blender containers.0
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... you left out the BEST.... Vitamix!!!! Love it for EVERYTHING from basic blending to pulverizing any combo of fruit/veggies into a smoothie to making hot and fresh tomato soup.0
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A big benefit of the Ninja over a traditional blender is that the blades rotate in tiers from top to bottom, instead of only the bottom. This allows it to blend, as well as chop. I perfectly chopped an onion, a couple of garlic cloves, and two chipotle peppers in my Ninja yesterday in about two seconds and, by doing it that way over knife and cutting board, I spared my eyes from the onion and my fingers from the peppers.
I have the Ninja also, and love it. MUST remember ^^^^this^^^^
Cutting up those onions are murder!0 -
A big benefit of the Ninja over a traditional blender is that the blades rotate in tiers from top to bottom, instead of only the bottom. This allows it to blend, as well as chop. I perfectly chopped an onion, a couple of garlic cloves, and two chipotle peppers in my Ninja yesterday in about two seconds and, by doing it that way over knife and cutting board, I spared my eyes from the onion and my fingers from the peppers.
I have the Ninja also, and love it. MUST remember ^^^^this^^^^
Cutting up those onions are murder!0 -
... you left out the BEST.... Vitamix!!!! Love it for EVERYTHING from basic blending to pulverizing any combo of fruit/veggies into a smoothie to making hot and fresh tomato soup.
^ YES! I have a Vitamix and love it. Got it about 5 years ago and it's in the same condition it was the day I got itI bought mine new, but have seen used ones on Craigslist and Ebay if you want to save some money. It is a great investment!
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I have the Ninja Pulse System. I have had it for about a year now and use it almost everyday. It comes with one big blending container that you can use a blend, mix or even make dough in. It also has small cups with a blade for them so you can make smoothies or any other type of drink. Kind of like the magic bullet. I love this machine!0
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I ordered my ninja....0
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I got the ninja because you get more than the healthmaster. I ordered mine at http://asseenontv-canada.com/ninja-kitchen-blender/ and was very happy with the delivery time. It's great for making fruit and veggie shakes. Haven't had any issues yet and so far works great.0
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I have had a ninja blender and I liked it, but I absolutely LOVE my nutribullet. It was one of the best Christmas present I have ever gotten. Really easy to clean in comparison to my ninja.0
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Would love a health master, however, I can AFFORD a Nhttp://www.myfitnesspal.com/appsinja and I love it. Just did a couple hours of Thanksgiving prep in mere minutes, with the help of my Ninja!
I think my next kitchen gadget will be the blender that heats/makes soup!
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Another vote for Ninja blender0
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A big benefit of the Ninja over a traditional blender is that the blades rotate in tiers from top to bottom, instead of only the bottom. This allows it to blend, as well as chop. I perfectly chopped an onion, a couple of garlic cloves, and two chipotle peppers in my Ninja yesterday in about two seconds and, by doing it that way over knife and cutting board, I spared my eyes from the onion and my fingers from the peppers.
I have the Ninja also, and love it. MUST remember ^^^^this^^^^
Cutting up those onions are murder!
Avoid cutting the "root" end and onions cut/chopped in any way are tear-free!0 -
I love the ninja. I use the individual cups every morning to make a smoothie with spinach.0
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I ordered my ninja....0
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