
Boost nutrition with this Nutri Ninja blender. Its FreshVac pump eliminates oxygen from beverages, enhancing their texture, flavor and color, and the Auto-iQ technology combines pulsing, blending and pausing patterns for dazzling results every time. This Nutri Ninja blender preserves freshness so you can store and enjoy smoothies up to eight hours.
Q: are there smaller cups available that work with the vacc?
A: We would like to inform you this unit does not have any smaller cups other than the 24oz single serve cup.
A: No louder than a blender.
Q: Is this item battery operated or does it also have a plug in. Thank you
A: The vacuum pump is battery operated (batteries included), but it does have a plug for an ac adapter which you have to buy separately
Q: Good evening I would like to buy more cups for my blender can some help me with that?
A: We are happy to assist you with this. To assist you with ordering the correct cups, we ask that you reach out to Ninja® Customer Care at 866-826-6941. Representatives are available Mon.-Fri. 10am - 7pm ET | Sat. 9am - 6pm ET.
Q: Can ice cubes be added to the unit, which most blenders cannot.
A: Customer service guys already answered this question. They said you can add no more than 25% of ice. I haven't tried it yet. But some customers said this blender doesn't work with ice very well.
Q: Can you buy a bigger jar for this blender?
A: We would like to inform you that this blender does not have larger containers available.
Q: HOW MANY WATTS DOES IT HAVE?
A: According to the Ninja website, the BN751 is rated at 1200 watts. https://www.ninjakitchen.com/support/product-series/155/ninja-professional-plus-blender-duo-with-auto-iq/specs/
A: No. This is an Immersion Blender, not a juicer per se. Even though it does emulsify, it works like this: Put your ingredients in a a container and put the blender down into the container to emulsify. You can also put it into a sauce pan on your stove. When I make my squash soup, for example, after I add the cooked butternut squash to the sauce pan along with the other ingredients, I can put this into the sauce pan and move it up and down and all around the pan to blend everything together. The only part of this that comes in a self-contained container is the chopper part. Yesterday, I put some yogurt, a banana, and some sweet potato into a bowl and used the blender attachment to blend those all together to make a treat for my dog. (Spoon the blended treat into a rubber dog toy that is meant for this purpose and freeze.) So I guess you could make smoothies with it if none of the food was too hard. For ice or frozen fruit, the blender attachment wouldn't work, but the chopper attachment might.