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Kaizoku Posted
Intro ================================= I wasn't expecting to love the BlendBOSS, but you can't argue with its sheer blending power. Ninja has created a gadget that blends a trendy aesthetic with serious functional power for making smoothies and iced drinks on the go. Let's see how this fun, compact blender performs. Overview and Specs ================================= At a reasonable MSRP, the BlendBOSS is priced as a premium personal blender for those that don't need a full-on blender for cooking and meal-prep. A 1,200-watt peak motor base is plenty of power for anything you put in it and comes with a 26-ounce travel tumbler. You get three Auto-iQ programs—Smoothie, Ice Crush, and Blend—along with a manual Pulse button, making this thing dead-simple to use. It comes in a variety of fun colors like Lavender Lemonade, Blue Raspberry, and Watermelon Bubblegum. Cleanup is a breeze, as the tumbler, lid, and blade assembly are all dishwasher safe. I was hoping for Lavender Lemonade, but Blue Raspberry still looks good! Design and Build ================================= The design of the mug looks like a plastic, see-through Stanley Cup, complete with a handle, a pop-up lid, and a straw. This may be the only straw that you've ever seen that comes with "instructions" since it's part plastic and part silicone. The silicone part actually faces down, inside the mug, since it's flexible so you can still close the top! I wish the mug was glass instead of plastic, but I suppose we can't win them all... Overall it has a fairly small footprint, though the base is weighty to house that large motor. I like that it has suction cups to keep it securely planted on your counter. The tumbler includes convenient measurement markings, with the most important ones clearly marked: A 6-ounce minimum liquid requirement and a 24-ounce max fill line. The lid has a push button to open it, but it doesn't lock securely, so don't just throw it around in your bag. Keep it in a cupholder, or hang onto it. It may just be me, but the lid did flop down on me when I was chugging, so your mileage may vary with that... Maybe I should use the straw more often! Performance ================================= This is where the BlendBOSS truly shines. It easily blasts through ice, frozen fruit, and tough ingredients, turning ice into "slushy snow" in seconds. From crushed ice to frozen berry smoothies, there was no challenging this thing. The Auto-iQ settings pulse and pause automatically, saving you from having to manually stir most mixtures. This is nice if you're getting ready in the morning. Just get your ingredients in there, push a button and get dressed while waiting for your smoothie to appear! Note, because it's a gravity blender, you must stick to the 6-ounce liquid minimum. Also, be prepared for some noise! While crushing ice, it was just as loud as our "premium food processor". Summary ================================== The Ninja BlendBOSS Tumbler Blender is an excellent, highly capable personal blender that not only performs, but looks pretty good on a counter without taking up too much space. It's powerful enough for anything you throw at it and easily tackles a variety of kitchen work beyond just simple smoothies. I usually only take out the "big guns" for serious food prep so having a smoothie-specialist like this Ninja BlendBOSS really helps. Strengths: More than enough power at 1200W, effortlessly crushes ice, stylish design with fun colors, completely dishwasher safe Weaknesses: Only includes one pitcher (plastic) out of the box, requires sufficient liquid to blend properly, noisy operation, non-locking lid for travel
Jacbo14 Posted
Looks, Power, and Convenience The Ninja BlendBOSS feels like the perfect mashup between those trendy tumblers everyone is carrying and a high-end personal blender. It features a 26oz clear plastic body that functions exactly how you'd want it to, complete with a cupholder-friendly rubber base, a fully sealing lid that fits a large straw, and a remarkably sturdy handle. In my experience, it's a durable, high-quality piece of gear that has just enough unique styling to stand out from the crowd. Its real "secret sauce," however, is that it doubles directly as your blending jar. When you're ready to mix, you simply swap the tumbler lid for the crushblade, flip it over, and twist it onto the motor base. I was impressed by how compact the base is, featuring four intuitive buttons: Blend, Smoothie, Ice Crush, and Pulse. The first three are "IQ" modes, meaning the blender automatically cycles through pulses and speed changes for you. I tested this with a fairly demanding avocado, apple, and cucumber honey smoothie packed with ice; it blended everything into a seamless, chunk-free texture with just one touch. The 1200-watt motor has some serious kick, but the little suction cups on the bottom kept the base firmly planted on my counter throughout the process. Everything is BPA-free and dishwasher safe, which makes clean-up easy, and it's compact enough to sit on the base when not in use without taking up much counter space. Honestly, the only thing I am not the biggest fan of is the flip-cap cover that looks kinda like a rock that is just sitting on top of your tumbler when closed, but it’s definitely unique and is such a minor nitpick. Really, this is a great tumbler/blender combo and if you drink a lot of smoothies, it makes them a breeze. Highly recommended.
SwigglesMilam Posted
The best, compact blender I have owned is the new BlendBoss by Ninja. It is great for smoothies, blending, crushing, and pulsing, and has 3 Auto-iQ programs built into one touch preset programs. The base encloses a 1200 peak-watt motor, and it easily suctions to any surface it is set on. This is perfect to eliminate movement while working, because it works hard and can turn ice cubes into snow by crushing it in an instant. It blends smoothies to the consistency of your personal preference. Just add a little liquid if it is too thick for your taste. Your blended drink is mixed in a 26 oz leakproof cup with handle. After mixing simply remove the blade assembly and replace it with the leakproof flip cap and lock the cap into place. Take your drink on the go with the reusable straw that can even be left in the cup with the flip closed and sealed. Or just chug from the mug if that is your preference. It is such a compact easy setup that it can be easily cleaned by placing a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid into the mug with water, attach the blade assembly and let it run a few seconds to clean. The Ninja BlendBoss comes in several bright and cheerful colors for spring. Ninja offers additional 26 oz blending travel tumblers that can be purchased separately in five (5) assorted colors for $39.99. It is perfect for the health-conscious person working to beef up their vitamin intake and protein in liquid form. I definitely have started using mine daily, and would recommend it over anything else on the market for this type of use.
Maddie Posted
I absolutely love this! From the description, it sounded good but I wondered if it was exaggerated because it sounded amazing. It does exactly what it says and it works amazingly. First, putting it together to use is very simple and quick. The motor is small and doesn’t take up much space on my counter. The way it suctions to the counter makes it very sturdy. The whole system from container to motor looks really nice too. I’ve used it every day since I got it. I love how easy it is to clean the tumbler, it’s much easier than my blender. Especially because the blade is removed since it’s on top. It’s easy scrape what’s inside and to clean. Just be careful cleaning the blade part by hand, you can imagine how sharp they are when you see how it works to turn ice into slush using the ice crush button. All the parts except the motor can be put the top rack of dishwasher. I was excited to use for the first time. I looked at the quick start guide and followed it. After cleaning the tumbler, I put my ice just below the max fill line and used the ice crush button. We watched the lights on the status bar. It did it it’s thing and automatically stopped. Kiddos were excited to see it literally turned the ice to slush. We added orange juice and used the pulse for few seconds since I didn’t want to go for too long. Poured in cups and gave them straws. They loved it. We experimented with different juice flavors. I made smoothie with cut up ginger, spring lettuce, baby spinach, peaches, cucumbers, yogurt and frozen berries. It was so quick and perfectly blended using the smoothie button. And best of all, I removed the blade top and covered my tumber with the travel lid and straw that came with it. It fit inside my cup holder while I drove to work. Easy. Quick. I used the blend button to make a protein shake for older child, he liked it and it looked good. I don’t like protein shakes, so I’ll take his word for it. Other items I’ve made so far, frozen coffee drink, hummus, frozen lemonade, home made fake-cream where I blended frozen mango and banana chunks and cold coconut milk. It came out nice and thick. I scraped it out of the tumbler and put into a square pan, put in freezer for about and hour and then we scooped it out like ice cream. Yum! We tried same thing but added greek yogurt, so good! The only challenge I’ve had so far is that I had to make it clear to my family that the tumbler is mine. They can use it but must empty it and they are not to take it with them. I saw that I can buy the tumblers separately and in different colors so everyone can have their own personal one. But when I went to order them it looks like they are out to stock for all the colors, except the color I currently have. Hopefully, they’ll be in stock soon.
explore42 Posted
Overall the BlendBOSS does a nice job blending everything from protein shakes to fruit smoothies but it can struggle with ice. It is a small powerful blender that is perfect for making drinks without sacrificing a large amount of counterspace. Due to its size and shape it does tend to be noisy but not more than other blenders we own. We have found that the 26 oz cup is big enough to make two nice sized drinks. The top of the cup attaches to the blade assembly and it locks into place without any issues with leaking. The set up is well designed and its easy getting the cup connected to and separated from the blade assembly without undue twisting. The handle on the cup makes it portable and its designed to fit into most cup holders. The three programmed settings Blend, Ice Crush and Smoothie blended everything we have made thus far with ease. The only down side we had was when we tried to crush large amounts of ice. Because the cup is shaped to fit into a car’s cup holder it has a smaller diameter in the bottom. When you place the cup on the blender that smaller area is now at the top. When I blended anything with a large quantity of ice the lower area around the blades push the upper ice farther up into the smaller area of the cup thus never contacting the blades. I included several photos showing how this occurs. Note that this is only when blending large quantities of ice. When blending a smoothie with lots of other ingredients they tend to fall back down onto the blades so everything gets blended nicely. Bottom line is if you are planning on using this for making snow cones or heavily iced items you will have to stop the blender and use a spoon to move contents off the bottom of the cup.
Santy41 Posted
This Ninja Blend Boss tumbler blender is one of the best and coolest compact mixers I’ve ever used, just having the continence of a tumbler ready to use after blend my smoothie ingredients is a huge plus. The 3 auto IQ ( Smoothie, Blend and crush preset programs are a great way to make your favorite smoothies and other drinks with just a touch of a button, it also has a Pulse button that lets you add more time to your drinks or you just want a quick mixing. The included stain and color resistant tumbler is 26oz and comes with a leakproof flip cap that’s easy to sip chug spout and easy sip chug and straw lid, also comes with a easy detachable sip straw, easy to carry handle. The motor base has a 1200 peak watt motor base, as powerful as the other ninja blenders. This ninja tumbler blender is a must have for anyone that needs a easy to go compact blender for their protein shakes or smoothies. The tumbler shape is easy to take anywhere, and it fits in the vehicle cup holder. I take my tumbler to the gym and work everyday. Ninja also offers other colors to choose from for a his great blender, also you can buy additional tumblers for everyone to use. Make sure you follow the directions on how to clean it and how to fill the tumbler before blending: 1- liquids 2- dry ingredients like powder and seeds 3- fresh fruits/ vegetable 4- Yogurt 5- ice/ frozen ingredients 6- greens/ herbs.
TECHBEENGOOD Posted
Ninja® BlendBoss with 26oz Tumbler / Blender and 3 Auto IQ Programs. It was obvious at breakfast this morning that there is going to be more interest in this very convenient BlendBOSS in our house. It might make sense for Ninja to make additional travel tumblers available for purchase. Meanwhile, we’ve concluded that the BlendBOSS has earned a permanent spot on our always crowded counter, Not surprisingly, the competition for space includes a few other Ninja products. While this is a single purpose small appliance, it will get steady use. Smoothies and frozen drinks are very popular in our family. SETUP: There is very little to store re:accessories because there is only the colorful base, the 26oz. tumbler, the blade assembly and the cap/straw assembly. The base assembly can be stored while attached to the tumbler, or to the tumbler while attached to the blade assembly. The 26 oz. tumbler and its lid might as well be stored with your glasses, ‘cause you’re going to use it most often if you prepare smoothies. I suppose you could leave the Blade Assembly mounted on it, because that’s the pairing that makes sense. The motor base deserves a permanent location on your counter. The total height of base and tumbler fit under our top cabinets. Our counter lends itself to a permanent location and we also like to crush ice for drinks and desserts which is also easily accomplished. Oh, and don’t worry about this blender staying put. Those “suction” feet aren’t moving until you want to move them. IN USE: The NINJA Pro Blender-Processor is not quiet, but it’s not a shrill sound, just a bit loud if someone is sleeping nearby. No complaints from us. The display is just small LEDs announcing the base is ready for use. There is a set of Auto IQ modes (Blend Smoothie, Ice Crush) which have preset timers and a sequence of blending and pauses all ready for you. Ninja has engineered the blade and tumbler connections so that you can’t mistakenly spill contents while preparing your drinks. All 3 mix modes complete their task in 50-60 seconds. There is also a MANUAL pulse button. The PUSH BUTTONS are all sealed from food debris and require modest effort. But, remember those suction feet? The appliance is not moving anywhere while you push a button. My first Smoothie was fresh juice and a mix of fresh fruits sitting on the counter. I didn’t add any ice and I was soon reminded that a high speed mix adds heat to any liquid being sloshed around. I will add some ice next time. The NINJA includes a sample recipe and suggests an order of fill to ensure a successful smoothie. This is a powerful blender so any mix of dry ingredients, veggies, ice or liquids will create an enjoyable result. SUMMARY The NINJA is reasonably compact, attractive, and always available for our drink concoctions. This is professional level quality and performance. The BlenderBOSS has earned its place in our kitchen and even a permanent location on our counter.
AsiaLovely1 Posted
I’ve been using the Ninja BlendBOSS for a couple of days now, and it has quickly become part of my daily routine. I drink protein shakes every day and have even used it up to three times a day, and it has been really consistent. It blends protein powder smoothly without leaving clumps, and it handles everything I’ve put in it pretty well. It’s very easy to use, which I appreciate when I’m in a rush. I also like the size and design. It looks really nice on the counter and doesn’t take up much space, which is a big plus if you don’t want a bulky blender sitting out all the time. Being able to blend and go with the same cup makes it super convenient. It’s also really easy to clean. The cup is dishwasher safe, although I’ve only hand washed it so far and haven’t had any issues.The only real downside for me is that it comes with just one cup. If more than one person in the house wants to use it, it can get a little inconvenient having to wash it in between uses. It is also a bit loud when blending, but that’s pretty expected for something with this kind of power. Overall, it’s been a great option for daily use, especially if you’re making protein shakes regularly and want something simple, compact, and reliable.
R Tanaka Posted
The Ninja BlendBoss has been a solid blender so far. It comes with a very bare-bones set of accessories: a tumbler, a straw, a blender base, a blender blade assembly, a silicone sleeve, and a smoothie/drinking lid. Unboxing is very straightforward, as is set-up. The product itself feels solid and sturdy, despite being almost (?) entirely made out of plastic. The all-plastic construction may be another downside for certain people. While I don’t mind, this may be a sore point for some trying to avoid consuming beverages/foods encased in plastic. That aside, the base itself is extremely heavy, and I like the suction cups used to help keep it in place while blending. Unfortunately, this also makes it harder to move out of the way once you’re done using it; if you, too, have limited counter space, you might struggle with whether or not to dedicate counter space to it or fight with it every time you need to peel it off the counter. Its strength definitely lies in its ability to blend and crush ice very well, but it is also easy to use to boot. My family, with people ranging from their early 20s to their late 50s, has all been able to use it without any trouble. Although I haven’t had the opportunity to run the blender tumbler, straw, or lids through the dishwasher, they are dishwasher-safe and should make cleanup easy (though doing it by hand is not particularly difficult). I would use caution, as always, when washing the blade assembly by hand; I was not fully aware of how sharp the blades were, and managed to nick myself a bit while hand-washing. Nothing huge, but worth noting since I have never had that happen with other blenders in the past. It’s a trade-off for how well this blender is able to blend and shred ingredients, for sure. I was impressed by how well it handles ice and frozen ingredients, though it sometimes struggles and gets jammed when there are too many solids in the tumbler. I noticed that when packed with lots of ice or solid fruit or veggies, it tended to accumulate on the blade assembly while blending and get stuck — you can hear the blender struggling and “spinning its wheels” in a sense while pumping out tons of air to try to unstick itself. Annoying, but easy to avoid in advance by cutting back on ice/solids. You can also use the tumbler to take on the go quite easily, so for a “blend and go” breakfast, it works brilliantly. I found that the straw was a little finicky/short and sometimes would sink down into the tumbler, so I prefer to decant the smoothies into a cup. That said, it is hard to argue against the convenience of being able to swap lids, stick in a straw, and be on the move in moments. As a warning, if using frozen ingredients, you may notice that there can be condensation and drips while drinking this way; I had issues with this, and it is another reason I don’t use the tumbler as a portable cup. My main complaints otherwise are very limited: it is quite loud (around 84db to a little over 100db, so sometimes louder than other blenders I’ve used in the past), the suction cups make it hard to move the blender base out of the way when not in use, and the handle design traps water while washing. If you aren’t careful, you might end up with some residual soap in the handle itself. Overall, however, it’s a powerful, convenient little blender and I have enjoyed making everything from fresh fruit/veggie smoothies to more indulgent frappe-style shakes. Definitely would recommend. I also had an issue that required an RMA, and Shark was easy to work with and replaced the product quickly. That makes me feel even better recommending it, since the company stood behind the product when something went wrong (which is a given when millions of products are being sold every year). Pros: + easy to use/setup + blends/crushes ice much better than cheaper blenders I’ve used in the past + can swap lids and take on the go with the drink tumbler Cons - very loud - base is heavy and suction cups make it hard to remove once not in use - handle can trap water after washing
NatureLover2 Posted
In the past, I had found that making smoothies was a hassle, so I didn't make them very often. I found making them a messy affair, a waste of good ingredients as I transferred finished results from the blender to a container, and found the results to be not very cold or enticing. Enter the powerful, thoughtfully-designed, and well-built Ninja - BlendBOSS 26oz Tumbler Blender with Travel Tumbler Model DB351 to change my mind completely about the ease and convenience of making smoothies. When my Ninja BlendBOSS arrived, I removed the components from the well-packaged box and proceeded to sit down and thoroughly read the included Owner's Guide, Quick Start Guide and Getting to Know Your Ninja BlendBOSS Tumbler Blender leaflet. Following instructions, I gently and carefully washed and dried the 26oz Tumbler, the Tumbler's Travel Lid, Blade Assembly and the included Straw Assembly with silicone boot. Then I gathered my smoothie contents that consisted of about a cup of coconut milk, a cup of raspberry yogurt, frozen blueberries, frozen red raspberries, frozen blackberries, frozen acai pulp, and then topped it off with about 6 ice cubes and filled the tumbler in the suggested fill order listed on the leaflet to just under its Max Fill Line. After securing the powered Motor Base to a clear spot on my countertop with the ultra-strong suction cups on it bottom, I screwed on the Blade Assembly ensuring a tight seal, turned the Tumbler upside down, aligned the dot on the Blade Holder to the dot on the Power Base and rotated the cup until it clicked in place. The Motor Base has four clearly marked button switches that correspond to their Program Modes. The first button to the left is 'Blend IQ', which runs for 60 seconds and is used for 'lighter protein sharkes and fresh fruit and vegetable juices' per the Quick Start Guide. Next is the button marked 'Smoothie IQ', which runs for 55 seconds and is best used for 'smoothies with frozen fruit, vegetables, ice and leafy greens' per the Guide. The third button is marked 'Ice Crush IQ' whose program runs for 50 seconds and is best used for 'resort-style frozen drinks and cocktails' per the Guide. The last button to the far right is the 'Pulse' button to be used for extra blending if the smoothie is too thick or not mixed as well as desired. Be aware that the Motor Base is very powerful and needs to be well secured to the counter surface before using (the suction cups do a great job on a clean surface). Of course I used the 'Smoothie IQ' mode. The 55 seconds was all that was needed to produce an incredibly fast, well-blended, super-cold, and tasty smoothie that was instantly ready to drink right out of the Tumbler as soon as I twisted to release it from the Motor Base and replaced the Blade Holder Assembly with the Travel Lid and Straw. I closed the Travel Lid with the Straw Assembly in it and the lid fit perfectly and securely over the straw. Over the sink, I turned the Tumbler with straw and lid upside down and shook it. No leakage! I opened the lid and the straw popped up ready for me to enjoy my smoothie as I went about my day. I really enjoy using the Ninja - BlendBOSS and have had and will have many more smoothies to come! I exurberantly suggest this great Ninja product to all!
Nightmare317 Posted
This is the definitive cold drink maker! Ridiculously easy to set up and use. Four speed modes (Blend, Smoothie, Ice Crush & Pulse) give you control on how you want the drink consistency to be. Any button (except Pulse) will automatically blend the drink to the proper consistency however it does take some practice to get the right ice/beverage mixture. There’s a good recipe book that comes with it but we found that just finding things in the house and experimenting works best! The kids really love doing fruit smoothies using frozen fruit, orange juice & ice while the wife and I enjoy adding alcohol to ours. Just remember when mixing alcohol you’ll need more ice. When filled to capacity it makes 24oz, which is perfect for two small mason jars. Although the manual says to clean, fill with want soapy water and run on the blend setting, it’s a lot easier to just pulse it three or four times. It is safe for the top rack of the dishwasher but we’ve found that pulse cleaning and air drying works the best! This is the one for summer, get it!!
Momof6 Posted
I’ve only had this a week or so. But it’s been great. Made several items with it. It’s a little louder than I hoped but the power is great. Blends everything well and smooth. Will Probably buy another for the office!
Yesenia Posted
Overall good but it is sooo loud! Even if it’s just milk and protein powder. The noise level is insane.
This review is from Ninja - BlendBOSS 26oz Tumbler Blender with Travel Tumbler, 1200 Peak Watts, Three AUTO IQ Programs - Lavender Lemonade
PamK Posted
This cute little blender is worth the money! It's a great deal and powerful. It was easy to setup and use.
Mkru Posted
The Ninja Blend Boss works great. It blends, makes smoothies, and crushes ice. The Blend Boss is fast. You just fill the cup, attach the blade assembly lid, set the cup onto the Blend Boss base, and push the button for the cycle you want. The automatic cycles last for about a minute and include Blend, Smoothie, or Ice Crush. There’s also a Pulse button that you can push manually for as long as you need. I really like that it is easy to clean. There are only 2 pieces to wash, the cup and the blade assembly lid (the Blend Boss also comes with a nice travel lid and a straw, so at most there are only 4 pieces to wash). You can do a quick wash simply by adding 1 or 2 drops of dish soap and some water and pulsing a few times. The travel lid works well and screws onto the cup with a flip tab to open or close the cup. The parts are all well made and built to last. The blender motor unit is compact and quite heavy for its size. It has suction cups on the bottom to hold it in place while working. The Blend Boss is quite loud, like a power tool. So if you have family members or roommates who are sleeping, then breakfast smoothies may not be super popular. On the other hand, if you need to wake your kids up for school in the morning, the Blend Boss might do that job too. Overall, the Ninja Blend Boss works great, is easy to use, and makes delicious smoothies.
Wiscontech Posted
I've owned many blenders over the years, but never one that looked like this. Typically you think of a blender having a vase look with the skinny part near the blades at the bottom. This blender literally turns that idea upside down and it works surprisingly well. The cup that comes with the BlendBOSS is sturdy, with some reinforcement at the base when it sits upright. The lid is a bit confusing at first, but once you figure out how to twist it on, things go mostly smoothly. I will say that while it doesn't leak while blending upside down, I did freak out the first time as strawberry puree started to make it's way through the threads of the lid. They get stopped by a gasket, but I for sure thought I was going to have a mess. The blending lid also is well thought out. When connected to the base unit, a plastic rod goes into place, locking the lid from accidentally being unscrewed. This is very useful as the same motion to undo the cup from the base unit is the same motion for the lid from the cup. The base unit itself also surprised me in how powerful it is. At first I thought the suction cups underneath were for show, but they legit hold the unit in place and are definitely needed. The first time I used the blender and didn't have it secure, it twisted hard enough to make my hand flinch away. As for the blending action itself, I won't say it's better or worse than any other blender, but it is convenient. Having one thing to clean up instead of multiple items is useful. It does take a little getting used to though as having the narrow part up top means that items can get stuck as you load them in. I found that it's best to shake them loose while the cup is upside down, but before you attack it to the blending base. Otherwise you'll have bits that don't blend so well. All in all, this is going to replace my larger blender which took up too much space for how little I used it. This might not be for everyone, but I'm enjoying it.
LongRX7 Posted
The Ninja - BlendBOSS 26oz Tumbler Blender is a powerhouse. Considering it has 1200 peak watts of power. It will go through ice like butter. What makes it great is, you can go from blend and turn it into a to go travel tumbler. No transfer from blender jar to cup needed. The blender base is quite compact and does not take up much counter space. About the diameter of a salad plate. It is a game changer for your morning smoothie or protein shake. The blades are built into one of the lids. Add your ingredients to the tumbler but don't exceed the max fill line, close the tumbler with the blade lid, invert it and place on the blend base. It comes with three "Auto-iQ" settings, blend, smoothie, and ice crusher. It also has a manual (pulse) button. Once done, switch the lids and you're on your way to a spill proof 26oz travel tumbler. It does come with a smoothie straw, but note, the smoothie straw just loosely inserts into the sip hole in the lid. Me myself would have preferred a built in smoothie straw. Other draw back, it only comes with one tumbler. I guess it was made for single people :) But I already looked into purchasing another tumbler for the wife. Overall, It is great product! Pulverizes frozen fruits and ice like there's no tomorrow. Makes a great smoothie for on the go!
82jax Posted
The Ninja portable blender series continues to be an upgrade from its predecessor. In the latest iteration of the portable blender series, Ninja has moved the blade system into the lid where it should have been to begin with making it even easier to clean and travel with. To support the shape of the tumbler, the base has changed in size while appearing to have more power. The rubber feet have changed to a rubber cup system to aide in preventing movement during use on the counter top and support vibration dampening from the unit during use. The Auto-iQ buttons uses smart blend technology to ensure you have the perfect blend and limit any extra chunks during a quick blend. Blending takes ~1 minute from start to finish with indicator lights that auto turn-off to indicate the blend option chosen has been completed. The various blend options still include Blend/Smoothie/Ice Crush for all of you on-the-go needs. All of this information is included in the “Quick Start” guide for your Ninja product. The color line has increased to six available options to choose, allowing a choice more suited to you. With the changes made, when full assembled and not is use, it stores easily in your cupboard for that next grab-n-go use before or after the gym, quick smoothie day, that adult “Happy Juice” beverage, your cooking needs, etc…limited to your uses and imagination.
HeaterHenry Posted
SPACE SAVING BLENDER = Ninja products are always well engineered and well made, this paticular blender is perfect for taking up every day kitchen counter top space & daily use. THe smaller countertop footprint couldn't be any better. Shipping was very quick. Operation is EASY and this machine works excellent in everyway we've tried using it so far. And although it makes noise, in comparison to other blenders it is a lot quieter. And honestly it is very straight forward, fast, and easy to clean. It makes quick work of ice, chopping it up all the way and not leaving annoyiong chunks of ice like so many other blenders. The container cup is the right size for my daily use. However, although the container cup seats well and secure in an automobile cvup holder, generally speaking setting the container cup down on any flat surface / table it is to be desired as it is wobbly. The shape is prone to tip over when it is full. A redesign of the shape is called for so as to make the cup contrainer safer and not fall over if omeone bumps into the table it is sitting on. Except for big jobs, all of our other blenders will remain in a bottom kitchen cabinet and this Ninja Tumbler Blender will be a fixture on our kitchen counter top, hoefuylly for a long time to come.
MrPHD Posted
I'm not really big on smoothies - I'll accept an occasional Jamba Juice smoothie of just strawberry bananas, very basic, as trying other things at JJ upset my stomach. I don't have a lot of kitchen space, but when I saw this tiny footprint, I decided - why not? I ordered the basic ingredients I found online: frozen strawberries, frozen banana slices, low fat milk, and plain Greek yogurt. I used 1 cup of each, pushed the smoothie IQ button and 55 seconds (I should point out - it is VERY loud!) later, it was done! I unscrewed the blender cap, added the straw and lid - and then started drinking and to my surprise - tastes just like JJ's version! Well, again, the basic drink I would grab. I’ve never owned a blender or was a fan of smoothies, but this product has made me a fan of both! I have found a product called Blender Bites with pre-set pucks you just drop in, add water/juice and just blend, it’s great! I’m now just trying a bunch of different types of frozen fruit blends to try for a healthy breakfast or afternoon snack! My only concern is using it at night, as it's loud. During the day it's not as noticeable, but when I use it at night and it's quiet, it's super loud! With that said, I've never owned a blender, so this might be "normal" blender noise level. Pros: Small footprint Less than 1 minute to finish pre-programs- super fast! Easy to clean Different color versions! The blender is also a tumbler to go Cons: It’s loud - but also might be "normal" blender noise levels The lightweight base sometimes “jumps” which i thought was weird as the whole thing shifted like 2 cms. Not entirely concerning, but it makes me feel like I cannot walk away from it - and it’s only 55 seconds so you shouldn’t want to have to. There are 2 little suction cup feet that should prevent the hops, but on my particular counter - the suction cups don’t really work (more of my issue)