Bonnie: “Rule the kitchen with this new Ninja Master Prep,” boasts the makers of this new kitchen appliance.
They claim that this under-$50 Ninja could dice more evenly than my expensive food processor and chop ice better than blenders.
“Skeptical,” is an understatement.
So, when asked, I agreed to test this as a possible FeaturedBite on Bite of the Best.
The Ninja came with a “Master Pod” containing the motor, which fits atop the two containers to power the machine. One use is on the “Mini Master Prep” a 2-cup quasi-food processor for chopping; the other is on the “Master Prep Pitcher,” a 48-ounce blender for making frozen drinks and smoothies.
The removable blades (notice the plural!) sit inside the containers, each of which has a pour spout and comes with a blue (my favorite color) storage lid.
But, does the Ninja work?
I first tested it on an onion. I followed the instructions’ suggestion to pulse the motor until the onion was the consistency I wanted. When done, I removed the top expecting to see different size pieces. Wrong. I found no chunks, just evenly chopped onion pieces. Same results with a ripe tomato.
Next test was the blender. The Ninja folks boast that this “blasts ice into…fluffy snow to make restaurant-style drinks in just seconds.” It does just that. Think frozen margaritas or daiquiris, yogurt smoothies or any slushie drinks.
Before making drinks, I suggest making ice cubes from whatever liquid ingredients you’re planning to use so you don’t dilute your drinks.
They suggest you serve, seal and store in the same container. That’s where I no longer follow their suggestions. I prefer to serve in nonplastic containers.
I like this product so much that one of my talent agency clients is now representing the Ninja.
Bryan: Ok, so I’m not going to lie. I definitely felt a little twinge of “infomercial” when first seeing my Ninja Master Prep. I mean, it slices, it dices… Don’t look at it the wrong way or it’ll kick your a$$! I heard the voice of kitchen gadget guru, Ron Popeil echoing in my head: “It’ll solve all your kitchen needs,” he whispered. “But I’ve heard that all before,” I answered.
Could it be true this time?
I have to say that part of my review of this product is unfortunately going to involve bashing another, similar product. While I don’t like pointing fingers, I had been promised this same litany of abilities from another company once, though my immersion blender/chopper from the Bistro collection truly failed to deliver on any of its boasts. My milkshake maker was a bust and impossibly hard to use, while the mini food processor accessory couldn’t even make its way through an already pre-chopped onion. I was promised everything and I got nothing. It was simply useless. (Sorry Wolfgang, you still make great pizza. We’re cool, I promise!)
When the Ninja arrived, I readied myself for disappointment again, but this time found none. The Ninja not only delivered on its promises, it exceeded every one of my expectations! This is two kitchen devices in one, and each of them actually works! Taking into account all the additional accessories, the Ninja is phenomenally useful.
The Ninja is quite a powerful and unique blender and food processor. I realized why this kitchen gadget got its name as soon as I started using it. While most other blenders and choppers have a single, bottom-dwelling blade, the Ninja has dual blades. This unique, if not revolutionary, adaptation allows the gadget to transform ice cubes into perfect, creamy frozen drinks in just seconds. Many blenders will leave chunks or transform cubed ice into a watery mess. There is something special though about the dual blades, creating the perfect consistency for shakes, smoothies and frozen cocktails.
The mini food processor is equally as powerful (both blades use the same interchangeable, top-driven motor). The chopper perfectly produces diced or minced vegetables; onions, potatoes, carrots, celery, and the like all passed with flying colors! The Ninja is also perfect for any of your salsa or dips. The pulse control makes it easy to avoid turning your entire creation into mush.
The “Master Pod” easily switches from the Mini Prep to the Prep Pitcher. I was worried, as I’ve sometimes seen TV personalities make this type of switch with ease, only to be confounded by my own, at-home try. I like things that are idiot-proof and the Ninja passed its tests with flying colors. The pod only fits on in one way, and the blades can only connect in one way. Utility is further compounded, as the set includes two storage lids, allowing your Ninja creations to last in the fridge without the need of an additional storage container.
The blender pitcher is generously sized, ideally designed for parties with a large 48-oz pitcher. It’s perfect for making several drinks at a time, and features an easy flip pour spout and no-slip bottom. The Ninja pieces are also dishwasher and microwave safe. It’s not going to make your dinner for you, but the Ninja will certainly multitask at your behest.
Eric: To explain this in modern written language, OMG this product is not a WTF. The Ninja, or as I like to refer to it, “the little infomercial product that could,” is an appliance designed for the modern kitchen as well as for the fast-paced lifestyle many of us live. Similar to its infomercial nemesis, “The Bullet,” the Ninja is designed for two specific reasons – crafting great ice-based drinks and prepping the otherwise tedious mise en place.
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Excellent product. I tried it against the cusinart mini prep and because it had four blades it did a more consistent job of chopping. It also evenly chopped garlic into tiny pieces…a new addition to food processors in my opinion does a great job.,
You’ve got my attention. I hate the Cuisinart mini-prep for reasons too numerous to mention. So can this replace it?
Will it do a better job of chopping and pureeing of small amounts of fruit, veg and herbs than the Cuisinart.
Can it replace a bullet-style blender, too.
Honestly??
Dana
We’ve found that the Ninja can replace both your mini-prep and a regular blender.
It does not replace the immersion blender.
I just purchased mine from Sears after checking that Wal-Mart did not have it on their shelves yet, but it was more expensive (of course). I love the 4-blade configuration and look forward to some high-grade chopping and blending. It doesn’t say in any of the narratives but the pitcher “is” for more than just beverages, as evidenced by a couple Chicken Salad recipes done in the pitcher.
Product is made from a clear, thick, molded plastic with a Royal Blue trim. My only concern is the “Master Pod” is heavy and has no edges to grab on to, except for two flat spots at the top. Slippery or weak hands will probably need both hands to safely handle it.
Definitely a worthwhile purchase and my old blender and chopper will go out to a garage sale.
[…] to “perfect.” As we speak, I’m about ten minutes from going online and buying the Ninja. Have you seen the Ninja?! “Hello Onion, and then Hi-ya! Chop!” That’s what I […]
where can i purchase this?? zip 15601
Ginny, I asked the company to respond! So stay tuned; in the meantime you could purchase one by calling 1.800.255.9765 or by visiting at NinjaKitchen.com
Kmart just got it in in our area.
I am thinking of purchasing a vita-mix for heavy duty vegetable and fruit drinks. Will the Ninja do the job? job?
I would not compare a Vita-Mix with a blender/food processor, which is basically what the Ninja is. They are different machines for different purposes. Differences in price too.
Bed Bath & Beyond sells this product for 20% less ($39.99) with one of their (easy to get) coupons. But on the infomercial, $59.97 buys you two of them. Plus all the shipping, of course.
will the ninja shred cheese?
Gosh, you don’t know how happy I was to see the ninja and now to read all these great reviews. I’ve had my “ultimate chopper” for years, and was totally happy with it, until it broke the other day. Then I saw the new montel william thingy…”healthmaster” and it promised this and that, when it arrived, the thing is a giant and hard to use, the hot soups it claims to make came out nasty, at at $266, I’m so returning it and getting me a Ninja! thanks!
It is said the Ninja does not replace an “immersion blender”. What is an immersion blender?
Thank you.
An immersion blender is a hand blender that you use in the pot as you would a whisk. Long slender with a blade on the bottom. Great item to have in addition to your Ninja.
As for shredding cheese, there is no shredder attachment or a feeder tube with a the Ninja, but it might do a good job of mincing it.
I use my KitchenAid food processor with the cheese shredder blade for shredding cheese. However, If I’m not shredding a “mountain” of cheese, I’ll just use my trusty old hand grater.
To Ginny: The Ninja Master Prep can be purchased at the Bed Bath and Beyond in Monroeville, Pa. It can also be purchased online!
I’ll having trouble going to the Ninja special web site etc/ and to get their mailing address, for more information ? whom can help me? with the information?
Good letter, Laura. I wrote to CVS and Price Chopper (NY market) I will also copy your letter and send it to Kellogg’s even though they keep blaming the stores for the discontinuance of this product. I plan on sending a letter to Rite Aid, Wal-Greens and Wal-Mart. If everyone who likes this product does the same thing, perhaps our voices will be heard and something positive will come of it.
oops posted this in the wrong spot!
where and what is the complete mailing address that I can buy online the Ninja prep? thanks
To Deborah – here is a link where you can buy one Master Prep and get one free. Or, you can purchase the product online at Bed, Bath and Beyond: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=16787868. Thank you!
Buy one get one free link: http://www.ninjakitchen.com/offer1.shtml
Looks impressive, but also seems to be a knock-off of my Braun MR5550 MultiQuick Hand immersion blender/chopper set, which has a 400 watt power unit that easily handles anything I throw at it. The only distinction is the dual-blade design, which I find interesting.
I just purchased the Ninja, on their web site with free shipping. That’s about a 21.00 savings. I think I heard that was available until Friday.
Since it’s a new product, does anyone know how long the product/blades would last? because it should be powerful but i would assume that it’ll depend on what you put in there. I just heard about this product today so although it looks great, guaranteeing a replacement sounds like good but also makes me question..any insight?
If I want to make a simple salad dressing with olive oil, lime juice and a serrano pepper will it blend it all or leave the serrano pepper in big pieces like my cheap blender I have now? It’s a small amount so I’m wondering if it will blend the stuff that settles on the bottom.
How do you get the free shipping?
The website to get the free shipping is ninjafreeship.com. Enjoy!
That’s http://www.ninjafreeship.com/ if you are looking for the hyperlink.
oh I see, so is either buy one get one free and pay for shipping or buy one and get shipping for free, but there is no option for buy one get one free AND free shipping, thanks all!
Okay, I’ve heard all that it can do and my mom is dying to buy it soon. I’ve told her that if it pulverizes fruit into juices like Jack and Montel’s devices are supposed to, then I’ll happily take the second one that comes free when you buy the first one. The only thing I want to know now is, is it silent like ninjas are supposed to be? I hope it is, otherwise I won’t be as happy with it as I could be.
Twinwillow — how can i get a hold of the coupon that takes $10 off the price at bed bath and beyond?
After reading these comments, I wish onecould have ordered buy one and get one free. I would have done that when I ordered mine yesterday. I am wondering if the extra containers contain the blades as well so we could go from one to the other without rewashing the blades. I had one years ago and used it quite a bit–slightly different though.I am sure I will like it..hope it isn’t too heavy for my hands. I also ordered the cookbook plus extra containers. Joanne..
I don’t understand why we can’t get the buy one get one with free shipping. Bed, Bath and Beyond is selling the Ninja for $39.95 with a $10.00 off coupon. If you purchase 2 that comes to just shy of $80.00. Buying the Ninja on-line: buy 1 get 1 free with $29.90 s/h fees comes to $89.85 I believe. This doesn’t really seem fair. I’m on a very fixed income and so are many people and I’m to have major surgery within the next month with severe diet requirements. This machine would be ideal for me since I’m wheelchair bound. I can’t afford the price for one with shipping hardly let alone the other. I really do need 2 of them to prepare my meal easier due to the difficulty of reaching the sink to wash it from a wheelchair. If those in my situation could receive help in getting this product a little cheapier it would be greatly appreciated and a real God send. Thank you.
Has anyone compared this to the “Magic Bullet”??????
Attention customer service.I placed an order for your ninja today on the computer. I did not get notice that order had been placed . My phone number is 1 630 406 0778. Please advise. Date Purchased 10-12-2009. Thank you;
Ive seen your add on tv and I would like to send for the Ninja but I can’t do it until the frist becouse I’m on a VA pinion Do you except checks and money orders if you do please let me know but you do well I get everything that they show’d on tv if I do get everything they show’d on tv that comes with the ninja let me know as soon as you can please.
Thank you for time.
John
This device is terrific. Reviews are good as well. That’s why I bought mine at Wal-Mart for $49.99. What I can’t understand is why no one mentions how totally misleading the entire infomercial is. What? Yeah, think about it. Virtually every example demonstrating ease of use using multiple ingredients, the pizza, the desserts with toppings, the salads, they are all prepared with multiple containers. One scene for making 2 effortless and differently seasoned pizzas has no less than five, count em’ five [2] cup containers on the counter at once all with different ingredients. You must have figured out by now that you only get ONE [2]cupper. Imagine recreating the chocolate mousse with the chocolate crumble topping with one container. There’s a whole lotta washin’ and rinsin’ and reprepping goin’ on in your own kitchen to do anything in the infomercial. The Ninja MP is cool alright. Just don’t think that like they say many times in the infomercial, you can make all these complete dishes in minutes, or seconds! Not. The all ingredients all together pitcher is the only one of the portrayals that’s accurate in time expenditure and effort.
I would like to recieve information on who the manufature company of your product. Your time and help is appreciated.
This is a follow-up comment on my infomercial entry of Oct 15th. The manufacturer, Euro-Pro, told me an additional [2] cup bowl with a lid is $19.90. Shipping cost is $5.95. Bowl does not include blades or mixing top. Blade set is $18.95. Company website: euro-pro.com
Jimmy Bulger – the manufacturer of the Ninja Master Prep is Euro-Pro. Euro-Pro is a provider of small household appliances (kitchen and cleaning products) that make busy people’s lives easier!
QVC will be selling this as the Today’s Special Value. You get the Ninja with two pitchers and two bowls for under $54. The link allows you to order in advance of the show airing.
Sorry, here’s the link.
http://services.qvcemail.com/l.asp?t=H4&e=xvz_tvo~zfa.pbz&c=80155784a64268c85
Kimberly – sounds like a good deal but the link didn’t work for me
I’m not sure why the link doesn’t work, but it will be the Today’s Special Value on QVC for $53.12 on Sunday Oct. 18th.
Someone wanted a comparison between the Ninja & the Magic Bullet. Well, I own neither, but have read many reviews online at various websites. You can get many extensive reviews on the Magic Bullet from buyers at Amazon.com. As for the Ninja, google “Ninja Master Prep reviews” and you’ll get links to many different websites, such as this one, providing reviews for it. From what I’ve read so far, the Ninja is an apparent favorite. I’m thinking of getting one for my mother from QVC. Thanks Kimberly for the link.
I’ve never had an interest in the Magic Bullet since I can duplicate it by using my existing blender and a small mason jar (Blade & blender base fits most).
The Ninja Master Prep, however, caught my eye immediately because of the quad blades and dual containers. The 6-cup size container allows for much more flexibility and I tend to use them both equally. I love using them to blend spice mixes.
I JUST ORDERED OFF OF THE QVC http://services.qvcemail.com/l.asp?t=H4&e=xvz_tvo~zfa.pbz&c=80155784a64268c85
I GOT 2 PITCHERS/LIDS, 2 BOWLS/LIDS, 1 SET OF BLADES PER PITCHER/BOWL SET FOR ONLY $53.12 PLUS $7.72 FOR SHIPPING/HANDLING, PLUS TAX.
I ONLY SPENT A TOTAL OF $65.10 {TAX INCLUDED}!!!! THAT’S A REAL BARGAIN COMPARED TO EVERY SITE I’VE CHECKED INCLUDING NINJA MASTER PREP.
GOOD LUCK—-IF YOU CAN’T ACCESS THAT SITE TYPE IN QVC–I DID.