Ninja Blender and Food Processor Combo, Foodi Power Blenders For Kitchen and Personal Size, Smoothie Maker, 6 Functions for Spreads, Shakes, & More, 72-oz. Glass Pitcher & To-Go Cups, Silver SS401
4.89 out of 5
$10.75
SKU: B098RCQVRB
Category: Kitchen
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Description
The Ninja Foodi Power Blender Ultimate System with XL Smoothie Bowl Maker and Nutrient Extractor* is Ninja’s most versatile and powerful kitchen system—slice, shred, and grate with no extra processor bowl required. Our Reversible Slicing/Shredding Disc and Grating Disc make food prep a breeze from shredded carrots to coleslaw, grated cheese, and more.
Additional information
Asin | B098RCQVRB |
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Dimensions | 8.7"D x 8.3"W x 16.14"H |
Weight | 12.1 pounds |
Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
Shirley –
Love the blender, I’ve only used it once but it worked amazing well. My only negative comment is that I thought the pitcher was going to be glass bc the description at the top says glass, it does say plastic further down so I should have seen that but still should correct that top description. I included how it reads as of now- Ninja Blender and Food Processor Combo, Foodi Power Blenders For Kitchen and Personal Size, Smoothie Maker, 6 Functions for Spreads, Shakes, & More, 72-oz. Glass Pitcher & To-Go Cups, Silver SS401.
It’s misleading to think the pitcher is going to be glass and then finding out it’s not.
dvdaughtry –
This Ninja Foodie is AMAZING! So easy to set up and use. Wish there was an easy way to store it all. Well worth the money!
J. R. –
Just got this today and had to test it out. I’ve had the same 450W Oster blender for over 15 years now and it was starting to leak and get bogged down so it was time for an upgrade. Saw the sale price for this Ninja and couldn’t resist. Considering what my old unit was, it probably doesn’t take much to impress me but this thing is great.
Packaging is good. The box had some dings but everything inside was perfect. The stickers they put on the pieces have “peel here” sections that lift easily – no residue! Everything goes together and comes apart quickly and easily. Cleaning this is a breeze compared to the Oster. Doing quick cleans between recipes was SO fast. When you take the discs out of their cardboard sleeves, exercise caution when pulling the tabs. The edges are obviously not sharp but the faces are and I can see someone shredding a fingertip or two.
The suction feet on the base are very strong. It takes some effort to move it once it’s been placed. Also, there is a lot of air flow. Don’t keep powdery ingredients too close or you’ll end up with a dust storm. I had an empty 2 cup tupperware dish next to it and it blew it 4 inches across the counter during a smoothie cycle. To test vibration, we used it on a towel first. For being about 3 times as powerful as my old one, it’s surprisingly still and much quieter. The IQ mode functions well, but it takes a little getting used to the pausing. Time will tell if I continue to love this but at the moment, it seems like it was a solid purchase.
Mike in OK –
I haven’t owned a food processor in years because my last one was so hard to assemble/disassemble and clean. It just wasn’t worth the effort. I’ve been thinking of getting a new one for several years to help with canning prep. I was impressed with the quality of a Ninja smoothie maker I recently bought, so I researched their food processors. Today I used every implement that comes with the processor except the dough blade. I’ve got to say, it is impressive how easy it is to switch between containers, blades, and lids. I chopped onions and bell peppers, sliced cucumbers and celery, and shredded carrots. I was concerned about the carrots staining the containers like they do my other plastic kitchen gizmos, but it didn’t stain the Ninja at all. I hope this machine lasts a long time, because I really like it.
J. Fox –
I bought this specifically to make smoothies as an evening meal every now and then. No issues at all with the power, it grinds through ice and frozen bananas and other fruits without skiping a beat. I used the smoothie setting once, didn’t like it. I prefer to just use pulse.
My wife has also used it to make tomato sauce, she lives it so much better than the immersion blender for that specific purpose. It’s faster and did a great job.
One comment is that I don’t have my recipes down just yet, so I often have to add something to balance it out or thin it out. Using the smoothie jar can be a bit messy opening it to add ingredients. I’ve gotten better at it but still keep a towel handy to clean it off before putting it back to blend some more. I’m going to start weighing ingredients so the results are more consistent. The suction cups on the feet are also a bit of a pain. It’s good they are so strong, but it takes a bit of effort to get them to release. I keep an offset spatula to make it easier to put away, and put a mat in the drawer to make it easier to get out. Neither issue is worth reducing the rating, is just something good to know about.
We already have food processors and mixers, so I doubt if we’ll ever use all the attachments that came with it. But I don’t regret having them just in case.
Except the dough hook, I’ll never use that. 🤪
Amazon Customer –
Outstanding value for your money.
I make smooth peanut butter, bread smoothies, shredded cheese, smoothies and much more.
So easy to use.
The quality it top notch.
I was able to make 10 cups, of jelly, at once in the blender with no problems of lid leaking.
Humus is easy to make creamy and so is peanut butter.
The blender size is big enough to make a loaf of bread no problem!!
Rodons –
I love this blender! It’s powerful, versatile and easy to use. It can make smoothies, soups, dips, doughs and more. It comes with a lot of attachments and accessories that are very handy. The blender jar is large and has a spout for easy pouring. The food processor bowl is also spacious and has different blades for chopping, slicing and shredding. The single-serve cups are perfect for making individual smoothies or drinks. The blender is also easy to clean and has a self-cleaning function.
Pros:
– Powerful motor
– Multiple functions and attachments
– Large capacity
– Easy to clean
Cons:
– A bit noisy
– Takes up a lot of counter space
JOSEPH BENDZINSK –
Unpacked my blender – read instructions and immediately started using – I had an older Ninja blender that I bought 10 yrs ago. It still work. How ever on the new blender I made some chicken soup and had to slice carrots and celery and a bit of potato – I am telling you it sliced them like a champ (so much better than my knife and a lot less time). I cleaned up the mixing jug and then made a softey drink and it made the drink so so so smooth with not a chuck left. It my old blender you could see pieces of fruit. I also like the base with the big center control knob – it is easy to use on both the iq and manuel phase. The controls on the front make it easy to clean. My older one had lots of buttons and was a pain to clean. So happy I have extra space on counter because I no longer need my food processor. Base is very stable. Only think I can say is when it makes a smoothie there is some noise level – however because of the results I take it
Amazon Customer –
Very powerful with lots of options
Gaston Rodriguez –
It’s pretty noisy and has some nooks that are hard to clean, but it is very powerful and the automatic modes are pretty nice.