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.
So my fiance bought me my ninja at walmart in elyria about a month ago..I love it….enough said!
I Hate this product, I got it for christmas used it three times, And the PLASTIC GEAR ASSEMBLY STRIPPED OFF. I can no longer use it and I CANNOT get it replaced or my money back. What a ripoff.
My goodness, that is AWFUL. I just don’t understand it though.Did you actually read the directions? IF followed correctly you should have had not problem. I use my 2-3 times a DAY. Yes, daily, not 3 times in 9 months and I have no problems with the gears stripping. BUT if I did not make sure the motor fit properly on the Prep bowl I am positive the gears would be stripped by now for sure.
If you really need help check out #531 what Pat posted about the right phone number to call.
I just bought my Ninji at Walmart for $39.95. Upon checking out, they offered me a full new replacement for a year for $3.00. I thought that was reasonable and bought it too. Will be using my Ninji in the next few days. Does anyone know if the new design is the one that is in local stores now? Walmart goes through their stock quickly so I’m thinking my unit has the new design. Thanks for all of your comments and recipes, they were helpful in making my decision to purchase my new Ninji! PK
I believe the original models are/were versions QB900 and QB950. The newer models should be higher than that.
McNerd, Thanks for responding. The one I have is model QB900B. It sounds like this may still be the old design. I did notice from pictures that the older ones were blue in color and mine is silver. Not sure if this means anything! If anyone knows what the resigned models are, please let me know. Thanks!
I have the first version I got from Target a couple of months before Bed Bath & Beyond got the new version. The new one is black where the first one is blue.
I dug up my owner’s manuals. The box does not seem to say. At least I could no find it. Model QB900 54 is shown black but the splash guard is clear. On the newer model, QB1004
Pat, my cat closed down my computer some how before I finished but……
The QB900 is 400 watts and the QB1004 is 450 watts. So far I have not even unwrapped the plastic off the newer motor because the old one is working just fine for what I use it for. I guess I am saving it for a back up but it is all interchangeable and I am using the new bowls and pitchers.
Hello,
I am having a hard time aligning the motor part onto the stem part of the blade that starts the blending process. It doesn’t always connect. I have to wiggle it and work with it sometimes for a long time before I can get it to start processing.
I have had the product for about 4 weeks before this problem started. It’s now too frustrating to use this product.
Originally I was very happy with how well it processed everything but now I am too frustrated to use it.
Let me know what can be done to correct this product.
I purchased 6 Ninja Blenders for Christmas last year.I kept one for myself.This week I got out my Ninja to make
a smoothie for breakkfast.This is the third time I have
used my Ninja.IT worked great.Later the same day my Grand-
daughter asked me to make her a smoothie,I did the same
thing again.I pulsed once,pulsed again but it did’nt work.
I took it apart,and realized,that all the groves are gone
on the Master Pod.Why is that part made out of plastic?What do I do now?Is there a parts Department?Please help
……..Thank You….Ms.Jimmie Kennard
You have to seat the motor ALL THE WAY DOWN onto the lid. I did the same thing to mine and called up the number and talked to someone is Asia. They sent out a new motor when all it needed was a 10 cent piece of plastic.
If it doesn’t seat perfectly twist the spindle a little and try again. You have to get it settled down perfectly.
I purchased the Ninja in April of this year, much to my surprise I have been using it almost daily every since. Imagine my disappointment when today I go to make my smoothie, and the adapter on the bottom of the motor is completely stripped, so here I sit with a pitcher full of mango smoothie ready to blend, and no motor for the Ninja. It was terrific while it lasted, all five months of it, bad thing is all the people I told to go get one because it was so great, now I have to be honest and say mine died at age 5 months. If there is any way to replace that adapter, information would be greatly appreciated.
Rosalie, I know that it can be frustrating because it also happens to me almost daily. That is why I keep a pair of needle nose pliers in the drawer by it. My arthritis makes it hard to just use my fingers. Most of the time it is just a little adjustment sometimes though it seems to take forever but this darn thing is worth it for me.
I used it to make pancakes for the first time tonight. I am not sure it was any easier than using a whip and a bowl but it did work fine but I also used my own recipe.
Dear Elvin 2004:
Upon reading these many stories above you will see that the main reason that the gears strip is that the lid of the container or the motor assembly is not on the unit completely. They must be turned a quarter turn (approx) until they seat down. Go back to #531 where I have posted the 1-800 number to call. Also please read many of the comments and you will see how great the company is when this happens even though 99% of the time it is operator error.
I was skeptical, at first, about buying a Ninja, but eventually talked myself into it, and since then, I’ve been able to make things better than I used to make them before, likes salsa’a, dips, cake mixes, and other things, and I now wonder why in the world I ever waited as long as I did to buy such a great kitchen utensil… in fact, I may go out and buy the newest model. If it’s even a quarter as good as my current model, it’ll be money well spent.
I just ordered mine from Khol’s and had a 20% off coupon, and it only cost $0.99 cents to ship! 50.00 and it is at my door! W0000ts!
I was just finishing up chopping up some veggies when I noticed that I had combined my old container and new top. I have to say again this company really considers the customer. How many other companies make it so that the old and new machines have inter changeable parts? Not a lot. New and improved usually means the old is not going to work with the new improved version. Not so with the Ninja Pro. And thanks to it I can sneak some veggies into my husband who has gotten very picky in his old age… well maybe that is not the work because he has always been picky. Maybe sit in a rut would be better. He has to have scrambled eggs with Pace Picante sauce. This little machine allows me to chop up carrots, garlic and broccoli so fine that he does not mind the addition if he even notices it. It may not be much but he does not eat a lot so that 2-3 tablespoons of veggies at least gets some into him. I actually got the idea from chopping up the carrots and broccoli for my cockatiels. It is so much easier than using a grater. An easy way to add the egg shells and given them extra calcium too.
I have to say Kudos to Euro-Pro, I called today using the number from a comment above, (877) 421 0528, and they could not have been more helpful. I sent the plug from the motor, and a check to cover shipping, and they will replace the unit for me. WOW, now that is customer service. In a day and age when this is way above and beyond what most companies are willing to do to back their products. I can’t say it enough, Kudos to Euro-Pro. I will definately tell everyone about this. I am amazed, again, WOW. Way to go Euro-Pro.
I am from nz saw infomercial today and have ordered a ninja
interesting they have a lifetime garentee here.
I do hope tho that they didnt get rid of surplus first batch over here{:-)
Will Ninja Prep allow me to make homemade Mayonnaise or does it not have an opening to pour in oil slowly?
I had a Magic Bullet and I must say that thing was a piece of crap. To make mayonnaise I have to put the eggs in and slowly add the oil. Well, the manual said I can’t let the motor run for over XX amount of time (I forget how long but it was like 60 seconds or something) or it will burn out. Ridiculous. The time was way too little for me to make mayonnaise. I ended up moving shortly after.. when I moved I put the unit in my car trunk and never took it out. I eventually threw it away.
I really want a food processor, but have been eyeing the Ninja if I can find the newer model at Wally World since they’re cheapest ($39.99) there.
Thanks for all the positive (and negative) feedback here. The unit seems to be pretty good if you just put on the motor assembly correctly. I’ll probably go for the replacement plan for $3 bucks.
This restaurant near me makes these potato skins that they top with vegetables. They’re really good and I want to make them at home. I don’t know exactly how to do it, but I’ll worry about that when I get the unit. She takes different vegetables and puts them in a food processor.. not really a paste.. don’t know what you call it.. then she tops baked potatoes with the mixture and some cheese.
She doesn’t always make it, though.
My only problem is her skins aren’t crispy enough.
Maybe I can figure out what you call a bunch of vegetables food processed together, so I can find a recipe online.. I want to get a good ratio of one vege to another.
Crap.. yeah, I went to the Ninja website.. looks same as the bullet… can’t use more than 20 seconds without a pause. Can mayonnaise be paused? I do recall starting and stopping with the bullet and mayo took forever to make.
Yup, you’re best to stick with your regular blender. Ninja is not your style.
CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! I received the ninja as a gift. The problem I find with the ninja is that when you think it’s in place and ready to go…3x’s out of five it’s OFF TRACK!! but it still runs but the blades won’t turn. What is actually happening is that the little plastic grove underneath the motor unit is grinding down and being stripped!!! Once this happens, you are SOL! I am in the process of trying to find out where the manufacturers of the product are. But since my google (I’m feeling lucky) led me here I thought I’d go ahead and CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! Before that next perfect smoothie gets ruined please #1 make 100% sure the connection is on TRACK!! #2 make sure that the jar is 3/4 full max & #3 there is no HOLD!!! So you have to stand there and press the button until you’re done. I had to prop mine under the cabinet with a spice container to get it to run continuously. Other than that… I’d rate it 7/10 because the good side of it is that it works better than, and is more versatile than other blenders in the same price range and it’s storability is unmatched compared to the motors sitting on the counter.
Those “other” users are coming out of the woodwork again, probably the result of a anti-Ninja company pep talk. Amazing.
“I had to prop mine under the cabinet with a spice container to get it to run continuously”….you gotta love ’em. They have no common sense but they try and fail and fail some more.
Just what part of ‘Pulse’ escapes some users ,
I purchased my first Ninja today, came home made a peach smoothie and then salsa. . . delicious, so easy to use, so easy to clean up. I usually make my salsa by chopping everything by hand to get the consistency I want. . . Was surprised that I could “chop” with the Ninja with so little effort and receive such great results. What a time saver this is going to be:)
The part about salsa sounds nice.. getting a “chop” consistency sounds good.
Wally World by me didn’t have the new model 1004.. they had the older models for $39.99. Bed Bath & Beyond is the new models for $59.99.
Bed Bath and Beyond had a Ninja XL Blender! That thing looked freakin nice. $99.99 and was 1000 watts.
yuppicide, you are not going to make mayo with a Ninja and I can’t see how you did it with a Bullet either. Using a cheap blender would be the way to go for mayo. BUT chopping veggies to different degrees…. well, the Ninja does the job great. Just pulse and check until you have it down just how small you want them veggies pieces to be. I like mixing some carrots and broccoli with cream cheese for a nice spread. colorful and delicious.
I was asking myself why I continue to read these reviews. i love my ninja but what other product do I keep reading reviews about like this one and I finally figured it out. For the laughs! Geeze, ‘propped it under a counter with a spice container’? Anyone that has actually bought a Ninja Pro knows that it has ‘pulse only’ all over the place and on almost every if not every piece of literature.
ha ha Getitright ,you got it , i too enjoy the comments fully knowing ‘if some People Died and Went to Heaven they would’nt like it , i love my Ninja and bought some for my Children , Just told them to seat it properly and PULSE ,they sure enjoy it
I’ve had my Ninja almost six months. Mostly just make smoothies with frozen fruit. Works great. Start with big chunks of fruit, frozen monster strawberries, etc. It chops everything up and then I let it run for about a minute to smooth things out. Never labors or gets hot. Pulsing is important for chopping things, but the Ninja doesn’t seem to mind running constant duty either.
Still can’t figure out what others are talking about with motor engagement problems. I’m careful when I put the top on, but there’s never been any indication that’s really necessary. If the motor isn’t engaged correctly it won’t turn on.
Does one of the newer models have a mid-sized container available? The small one is a touch too small and the large one is a bit too large for a single smoothie.
Richard
Comment 568 lists the number I used to contact the company, they were very responsive to my issues with the Ninja – the number is (877) 421 0528, the phone is answered in French, but quickly you are given an option to select English.
I bought a new NINJA about a month ago and feel it meets all the boasts made about it! (The people who Boo this product are NUTz!!)
I am disabled and it bothers me to spend prep-time chopping veggies. I cut a few chunks of ~whatever~ toss it in the NINJA, hit the top a couple times and its ready to go…I eat more fresh vegetables now! I also have more variety of quick nutritious meals. I love it!
1 problem~ the blades are sharp suckers! Twice now I’ve gotten cut badly due to my inexperience with this appliance.(so~ be careful washing and placing the blades!!) …but hey…they HAVE to be sharp, so don’t gripe.
ABOUT CHEESE?~ It chops cheese so it comes out uniformly crumbly ~ which is perfect for me! Crumbly cheese is easier to sprinkle over the dish. (I chop extra then store)
ABOUT NUTS~ I also add raw nuts to a lot of dishes for added nutrients…(Treat same as cheese)…chops as fine as you like and keeps well in a container for future use.
BTW~ when adding the chopped veggies to,say, tuna and mayo…do it in a bowl…less messy.~ (Probably the reason they dump out the contents on TV. eh?)But go ahead and add to the chopper like they say and see for yourself.
I have to say ~ YOU WILL LOVE IT!
i just got my ninja and made shaved ice ,it was great,i have to admit i planned to take it back if it did not perform as they said but it really gets after it ,it chopped up the ice with no problem and it was just like shaved ice
I just go my Ninja and chopped onions and mushrooms this morning for an omelet. All I can say is WOW! I love it! I tried other choppers and they always shredded everything…everything turned out perfectly. I can’t wait to try and make my first smoothie! Thanks for a great product!
I have been watching your commercial for a while before i decided to to get one.
IT IS WONDERFUL! I have been using mine all summer long for shakes, mixed ice drinks like pear lemonade, fruit cocktail lemonade, smoothies and iced coffees. Oh, yes, the chicken salad with apples and walnuts. My sister has the little You know what and it took me 20 minutes to make chicken salad in it. How frustrating! In my Ninja it took only a couple minutes to make the same chicken salad. I have been telling many people about it. It is truly a wonderful machine!
I love my Ninja! I am seriously thinking of getting another!
OK, here I go again. I have been reading some of the write ups on the Ninja and have been fascinated with them, somewhat to the point of laughing. I think this Ninja experience share time is wonderful! There is a number you can call, on the back of your OWNERS MANUAL – not the little recipe book. Is is 1-800 798-7398 and they will be able to help you with any additional questions you may have. Not all things are explained in the book or even in the infomercial. I used that number that’s how I know. Did you know that you are not to run it continuously for more than 20 SECONDS AT A TIME! Stop and run it again for another 20 sec. if needed. For most things you will not need to run that long. Also, you CAN reheat leftovers in both the little processor and picture. They are microwavable safe. I wouldn’t boil in them but you can heat leftover soup for example to where it is good and warm to eat. Any hotter you’d burn your mouth anyway.
I also bought a couple of the ice cube trays with the tiny cubes in it. I freeze left over coffee in them, juice, milk to make my drinks nice and cold and thick. I have taken canned, NO SUGAR ADDED peaches or pears partially frozen them and with the peaches, added peach yogurt with a little soy or almond milk – regular can be used, too but not to much or you thin your mixture down. Pulse it a couple times to break it down and then hold for 10 seconds, pour and enjoy! With the partially frozen pears, I’ve added frozen lemonade in the little cube tray, Pulsed it a couple times, hold it for 10 seconds, and you have a great pear lemonade. Just remember, the lemonade WILL overpower if too much is added.
What I like to do is experiment with my Ninja. The drinks I have just told you about are NOT in the little book.
One of the reasons the Ninja make good whipped goodies is because the blades are flat. If you look at some the blender blades, they are lifted or twisted a little. They don’t “whip.” They must lay FLAT to do that.
I have read some really wonderful ideas here – whipped cream jello, great shakes and Malts. I LOVE a good old fashion Malted, one of my most favorite childhood treats. I bought the Carnation original Malt mix and use that with some lowfat or sugar free ice cream and a little milk or soy milk and go back in time. Mmmm!
Someone said they bought one and had trouble with it. I have seen a few in Big Lots marked “factory refurbished” All I can say is, these are not made by God and as with any appliance, there are those that are lemons. I bought a DVD player, after the second day it made funny noises and did not work well. It was a reputable brand and I was surprised at it. I took it back, exchanged it for the exact same thing and have been using it now for over 3 years. Such things can happen with anything we manufacture. Maybe it is a bad lot. For the price that little machine gives us a lot of goodness. So have fun and eat and drink well!
I just got through grating a huge block of Parm/Reggiano, cut into small pieces of course, and the Ninja did a great job. Probably one of the harder cheeses out there. I am impressed. perfectly done, I don’t like my cheese too finely grated, it has a coarse coffee consistency. Well done MR. Ninja,
Humbly,
Daniel Cairns
Charlie Says:
January 6th, 2010 at 10:48 pm
I have to agree with Paul. The Ninja design needs to be made foolproof to avoid gear stripping. Being aware of the problem I am ultra careful when placing the head onto to the prep bowl and haven’t had a stripped gear yet…but I can see how it would be easy to do so.
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I really appreciate your comments Charlie, I was interested in this product but I am very clumsy with muscle control problems and I’ve decided to pass on the Ninja as I can’t be sure I can play with something a bit fussy and not ruin it. I think your comments on this page are the best ones, made with thoughtfulness and kindness towards your fellow humans. I also was disappointed to read in McNerds posts that you have to order the reinforced gear. Has that changed yet? Are they being manufactured & assembled with the new reinforced gear yet? Anyone know?
I still don’t see how anyone can strip the gears. I’ve had my Ninja a few months & I just make sure it’s put together properly before using. I really don’t see how it would work if it wasn’t together properly. Maybe I’ve just been overly cautious but it’s almost getting to be a joke with all the comments. I would say you have to be smarter than a 5th grader. Read & follow directions.
I think people strip the gears when it’s been put together correctly in the first place, by having ice or something else solid in the container and when stopping and starting, not keeping firm enough pressure on the unit from the top. It’s possible for the blades to grab the ice or a chunk of carrot, whatever, and not instantly cut it, but instead wedge the ice or carrot against the container. If this happens, and you don’t have a good grip on the top, I think it’s possible the blades will “jump”, releasing the gears for an instant and when the jam clears, it falls back and could land in the wrong position and strip. I’m theorizing here, and I’m talking about a fraction of a second while the machine is operating. But that to me is the only thing that can destroy the gears if it’s put together correctly in the first place.
So I say keep a solid downward pressure on the machine while it operates and you should be fine.
I just purchased my ninja off of the google website under Target store ad for ninja. I paid 39.99 + tax. No shipping and handling.
Anyone can strip a gear if dedicated enough…(ok, let’s see if I can strip a gear?..hit the top and see if this solid piece of whatever can take it.)hahah ;D (EVER USE A BLENDER FRIENDS? SAME MO!!)
I have to agree with all those who have gone before and said…. “How can you strip a gear?”…
I wonder what nonsense people do to their other appliances? Great comedy you guys who can’t work the itty-bitty thing!!
It boggles the mind!! (LOL)
One more observation….sorry I have to say~
Most people who read these reviews are LOOKING for the “dirty” about what all the advertisements say is a Fabulous product…
I say we start making up really negative stuff…like..
Remember, be very careful of the excessively sharp blades. They have caused serious cuts to my fingers that required medical attention.
Also…
The items I added were pulverised when I held the top down longer than 30 seconds.(Should have a timer with a bell to make sure one doesn’t pulse too long.)
I don’t know if I can recommend this product, I have to think while using it! (bummer)
I did a couple of times not have it seated just right and when I started it up I knew it and instantly turned it off to avoid any damage. Now I double check to be sure it is on right. Like with any device you have to handle it respectably.
Of course the blades are sharp! Handle it in that manner. You don’t go sticking your fingers in the mixing bowl with the beaters running. Common sense, people.
Also the machine whips and blends FAST! You shouldn’t have to count seconds. A couple pulses, a 10 second run at best and you’re done. That’s it. Don’t milk the time you’re defeating the Ninjas’ purpose!
I went to the store to check out another one and they were sold out. Lucky people!
Excuse me…
mikki wildstarr…
If you are talking about my last comments…
They are a joke about all the complaints people make about the machine when in fact it is the USER that is at fault. (Sorry,didn’t realize how confusing I was being.)
And I appologize again if you’re not paying me any attention and I’m just assuming) ;D
I have the ninja and love it,the other day I saw a infomercial on the new ninja and the new larger pitcher,was wondering how to go about ordering one…
would really like to have a larger mixing contaner than the 48oz that came with the orig. Ninja……….
thank you
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has had an issue with the rubber ring on the lid always coming off. I have had this issue since the first time of using this product, and today went to use it, and the ring is gone…not sure what to do. If I had anything negative to say about this product it would be that darn rubber ring, but I do love it!
I can not imagine how healthful it can be to drink that many smoothies and such? Are they floating out the door yet?;D Think of the calories and sugar? OK, party…but how often before you make yourself sick? Gotta find more stuff to do with this little NINJA!!
If us fat old diabetics only made smoothies & such, the Ninja wouldn’t get much use….too much sweetness! But, we need lots of fresh veggies and the NINJA can do those beautifully.
Don’t forget meats…if you eat much meat it should be masticated very well in order to digest.(I found Ninja helped me very well!) After a certain age I just needed this help anyway. ;D
For variety I’ve been playing with all the suggestions on this blog and found another money/time/flavor~savor for a low carb diet.~>
To attest to the question about the NINJA chopping meat…let me tell you…it’s awesome! Cut a slab of tough low cost meat in chunks and add to the NINJA…pulse a couple times and there you go…great ground meat !! Use for taco meats, stews..anything now!
If it works that fast and that well….imagine how little time you need to ~NOT~ overgrind anything.
Just tap the top a couple times and check…most likely it will be perfect. (add the seasonings and let marinate in the NINJA container in fridge)
=>(QUESTION~ how can someone strip a gear if all you need to do is tap the top to make it work?…What’s the time-factor on that?)
OK watched Bob Orton demo this product on QVC last night as they have a current special reduced price of like $55/ shipping free and even Orton had a few problems doing the demo with this product…WHY? The top in many instances was NOT sitting flush to the jars as he applied it unless he paused to fix that (would someone like me have to be careful since he’s the pro doing the demo / plus he is always doing his demo on a new Ninjas/ not ones used from previous shows IMO). I noticed everyone doing reviews would like metal gears instead of plastic ones …Love the price but it seems they sold many last night but was it because they may be stuck with product or simply because of prior unhappy customers not reviewing this product highly… Almost everyone giving 4-5 stars etc were not using it other then for powdered drinks or to make snow vs low star ratings said they could not use it as they thought they could. CONFUSED…Help me please–prove to me this is even worth the money, it’s been reduced to on QVC…If I double this cost would i be better off buying a similar product at double the cost, that may be made better and last me longer…the only thing i read is that the motor has a guarantee/ nothing else and if you need that part not guaranteed you pay the shipping, even if it breaks during the covered period by Ninja…. thank you…