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.
Available at costco for 45.99 with 10 off instant coupon
Right Now, Costco has the set with 3 containers, for 46 or $47. If you have a coupon book, you get $10 off, so around 37. This is a bit higher power machine than the one I bought at Wal Mart. And it has an extra container.
I can not find any NINJAs at the Costcos in my area…which area are you in and could you copy and past a URL?
Are you talking the NINJA PRO or the newer 1100 one that looks like a regular blender?
@SMIDGE
I know exactly what spring Vicky is referring to. It’s up inside the lid where the little white button is – and it is very difficult – for me anyways – to keep it mold and ick free. I’ve soaked it for lengthy periods of time to no avail. I don’t have a dish washer so what I have resorted to is to spray Clorox Cleanup or plain bleach into any little opening or hole and leave it until all the ickyness is gone then soak it good in hot water to make sure the bleach is gone.
Locally here in LA you will find them at Target,Bed Bath and Beyond, and Walmart
***WARNING*** I received a Ninja Master Prep as a gift. I have used it approximately 10-12 times, mostly to make frozen drinks by chopping ice. I have always hand washed it and have never washed it in the dishwasher.
The last time that I used it, one of my friends nearly choked on a small piece of plastic in his drink. After looking closely at the pitcher, I discovered that the inside of the pitcher has four plastic ribs. I can see a line around the inside of pitcher where the plastic ribs have worn off at the same level of the upper and lower blades. I’m afraid to use it since the plastic may continue break off. Today I called EuroPro Customer Service 1-800-361-4639 and they graciously offered to send a replacement pitcher free of charge/shipping. The service was great and the product is great. I’m concerned the new pitcher may do the same thing so I will watch it closely. I want others to be aware of this issue and hopefully prevent someone from choking on small plastic pieces that may wear off from the inside of the pitcher.
i bought a ninja and on the second use of making mashed potatoes it broke and wont spin….. not worth the money…
Aloha! I saw the Ninja on a recent infomercial and as usual it looked amazing! I especially enjoyed learning that this could make smoothies, blended coffee drinks, and even ice cream. I then saw a Ninja being sold at Sam’s Club and I’m assuming it’s the most current model since I’m a regular shopper there (weekly) and never saw this. Plus, it was in an area where they feature their newer items. I did recall it being sold for $55… What I’d like to know is if anyone knows if this is the newest, System 1100 and is that the best deal? I am in Hawaii and we also have Bed, Bath, and Beyond, Target, Costco, Walmart, Kmart, and Walgreen’s. I already own a lot of kitchen gadgets but this looked so impressive that I think I will hint to my wife and daughter that this is what I want for Christmas… I am already drinking the best tasting Organic Coffee with the most Anti Oxidants in the world, now I get to make it even greater by coming up with recipes for granita’s, frappes, etc. using the Ninja. To Ninja- I am very impressed from what I’m hearing about your excellence in customer service. The company that I used to work for also had a high level of customer service and from reading a lot of these blogs, I have to admit that you do care for your customers a lot. Can you send me an application, this is the type of company I’d like to work for… “Happy Holidays” everyone and “Mele Kalikimaka” and Mahalo!
*Anyone curious about this amazing coffee, pls. e-mail me…
IF YOU ARE TALKING THE NEW 1100 BLENDER, THEN YES! $55.00 IS A STEAL! I JUST SAW THE INFOMERCIAL LAST NIGHT AND IT’S 3-4 PAYMENTS OF 39.95. I HAVE ONE OF THE OLDER MODELS AND I STILL THINK ABOUT GETTING ANOTHER BUT NOW WITH THIS NEW BLENDER/JUICER COMBO, I’M HEAVILY LEANING TOWARD THE NEW 1100 MODEL SINCE I LOVE TO JUICE. AND JUST LIKE THEY SHOW, THESE JUICE EXTRACTORS WASTE A LOT AND ARE A REAL MESS TO CLEAN UP AFTER. I’M WAITING FOR THE PRICE TO COME DOWN SOME. $120 TO $140 IS A LITTLE OUT OF MY BUDGET. PLUS, IN BUYING IT FROM THE STORE, IF THERE IS A DEFECT, A PROBLEM OR IT BREAKS DOWN YOU CAN EXCHANGE IT LIKE, “NOW” FOR ANOTHER OR GET YOUR MONEY BACK. ANYWAY, THERE IS NO WASTE IN THE JUICING PROCESS, IT DOES DOUGH UNLIKE MY OLDER MODEL AND IS MORE POWERFUL. I COULD EVEN MAKE WHIPPED “CREAM” FROM PLAIN MILK WITH MY 400 POWER POD. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS THE 1100 POWER CAN DO!!
Hi hawnbiz:
I am Canadian and purchased my original Ninja while in Honolulu for our usual 2 month stay in Jan. and Feb. They have only just beccome available here. It is one of the smaller original models and all that I can say is that the only other appliance that comes out of my cupboard any more is my Espresso Coffee Maker. I use my Ninja for everything. I have had no need to use even my $400 VitaMix machine. Last winter we stayed at the Ala Moana hotel for 2 months and it was a challenge to cook in a hotel room with a hot plate and micro. My Ninja saved the day. I made so many things with it, especially Smoothies, Salsas, Guacamole and pasta sauces with all fresh ingredients. Just whipped up basil, garlic, tomatoes with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, salt & papper with a little Pecorino Romano added and the most wonderful instant pasta sauce. No cooking, just mix with hot pasta and a little hot pasta water. Oh by the way, before I make the sauce I take some Pecorino Roman which I bought at Costco and put in a few (approximately 1 inch square pieces) and pulse it to any consistency you want. For a finer cheese just a few more pulses. If you can get the System 1100 for that price, buy it. They are about $150 anywhere else. I believe it is the only model that they have for the heavy duty machine. Read lots of the threads above so that you know the pitfals when using these wonderful machines and your machine will last for a long long time. I will be returning to the Ala Moana again on Jan, 4th Room 843 until the end of Feb. Would love to talk with you and share Ninja stories.
Pat
Hey,hawnbiz Says:
(December 13th, 2010 at 12:30 am)
I love good coffee…am really picky, AND I am trying to be all “organic”. Please send me info on the coffee you mentioned at g.k.smidge@hotmail.com
Thanks!
And if you can get that new Ninja 1100 for $55…would you be willing to ship it over to Washington State? (lol)
I love my little pod-like Prep Master…but all the new stuff on the 1100 sounds like a dream!
I have been playing with an impossible sweet potato pie recipe in my 48 ounce container and finally just threw in every thing at once instead of a couple of installments and it worked great.
Impossible sweet potato pie
In the 48 ounce container, pulse 2 eggs, 3/4 cups sugar, 1/2 cup flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1/2 teaspoon salt or not. 2 cups cooked sweet potatoes and 1 1/2 cups cottage cheese (or evaporated milk). 10 second intervals 5-6 times.
Spray 9” pie pan with Pam. Pour into the prepared pan.
Bake at 350 degrees F for 50 to 55 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
Use the same recipe for canned pumpkin and add 1 tablespoon of pumpkin spice which can also be used for the sweet potato pie according to your taste. I have used regular wheat flour and also just threw in 1/2 cups oats instead of the flour. The Ninja turned it into flour while mixing the rest of the ingredients and saved time and steps.
Aloha, Pat!: Thanks for info.! Yes, pls. contact me when you’re in Hawaii via my e-mail. I live on the other side of the island but come into town sometimes for biz. I am glad I went to look for review on this Ninj and stumbled uponthis site as now I am convinced that the model 1100 is the one for me. Have you made ice cream yet? If so, what was the outcome? On tv it really looked delicious and I would like to make my own, experimenting with all the great fruits and Asantae Coffee we have here. Wow, you’re in Canada?! We just opened up for biz in Canada! Pls. visit my website and let me know if you have any ?’s, I am in touch with someone in Canada that is the Director of Biz Developement. Would be great if we could talk about both the Ninja and this amazing USDA Organic Coffee…
Aloha! The Ninja at Sam’s Club here in Hawaii is QB1003. Comes with 48 oz. Master Prep Pitcher and x3 16 oz. prep bowls. Also says 5 yr. ltd. waranty! I am now curious know, maybe because it’s at Sam’s, it was repackaged with the extra bowl and because of this the model is different. Does anyone know if this is the model 1100 but since it’s sold here it’s a different model? If I get no replies, I will call their Cust. Service to find out. Then again, they might not know too. Ah, I guess I’ll go to the store and look at the sample… If I see the watts as 1000, it has to be the newest model! If its 400 watts then it’s old and that’s why it’s only $55…
Aloha! Ok, Bed, Bath, and Beyond here in Hawaii had the older model, 450 watts. And, it costs more than at Sam’s! Off to Sam’s I go to invstigate the model/wattage…
Hey John,
The newest Ninja model is 1100 for the reason …it has 1100 wattage.(I looked at the webpage info)
You say to look at your webpage about the coffee..but I’m confused?…where is it and is that what you sell on it?…ORGANIC COFFEE?
Add your webpage URL and will have a look.
Aloha John: You may not be aware that your e-mail does not show up automatically when you post a message here. You need to put it in the body of a message so we can see it. Yes, I would love to meet with you. There have been several newer models of the Ninja as they had challenges with the plastic gears and kept enhancing the product. The 1100 Model appears to be the heavy duty mixer/blender type unit with all metal gears. I am just assuming that. I am going to check it out when I get to Honolulu. It may be that the 1103 is an improvement on the 1100. Let us know. I have seen people write on this site about downloading $20 coupons from Bed, Bath & Beyond. The Ninja’s appear to come on sale there quite often. Not sure if the same in Hawaii. If you already have a heavy duty blender you probably only need the less expensive machine. No I have not made ice-cream yet. I try to stay away from sugar, but will be trying to make it while in Hawaii as I can get the American style of powdered Stevia to sweeten it with. The type we have in Canada is bitter. I would love to meet with you John so I will look forward to your next posting. Mahalo A Nui Loa! Pat
Smidge- Sorry, new here so didn’t realize that my e-mail and website would not appear since it’s asking for it whenever I leave a comment or review. My e-mail is hawnbiz@gmail.com and my website is asantae.com/hawnbiz . Once you’re there, click on the Asantae Java tab above to learn more about this amazing Organic Coffee. Please contact me if you need more info. or would like me to mail you a sample. If you’re a coffeeholic and are into Organic Coffee, you will love Asantae! For so many others and myself, it’s the best we’ve ever tasted! Look forward to your reply…
Aloha everyone! So many of you have been trying to reach me since my e-mail, website, and contact info. wasn’t left on my reviews. I apologize as you can see I am new here and thought that since each time I was posting something it asked for my info., it would appear somewhere. Guess I was wrong… I also realized that so many people really love their Organic Coffee out there! This is by far the best tasting and also has the most Anti Oxidants even vs. the Premium/Gourmet Roasts. I will be sending out “FREE” samples to only serious inquiries only, while supplies last. I have about a dozen samples left…
*Please follow me on the beverages/coffee section since I feel posting here on the Ninja section isn’t the right place.
Ok, I submitted my product for review and I guess until then I won’t be able to place onto the Beverages/Coffee section. For those that requested samples, they will be mailed out tomorrow… Enjoy!
Hi John:
I don’t know how you received the messages from people who want samples. I still have not seen your email address in your messages. I will get a sample when in Honolulu, but would like to have your e-mail or phone number before I leave. Can I google something and come up with it. Did you buy a Ninja yesterday and if you didm what model did you get? Pat
I know a new model has come out since, but I bought my Ninja a little over a year ago. I’m a bachelor and a senior so I cook for myself only, no big batches of anything. Vegetable chopping, ingredient blending, and mixed drinks and milk shakes. No biggies. I love this thing and at the time I found this site, I signed up for auto email notices of comments just for the fascination factor. A year later the comments still have the same basic theme, the dreaded gear strip. The good I shall note; is that this company’s customer service based on the comments, is exemplary. No matter what happens or when, these guys will replace whatever. They’re good, really good. The bad is that this stripping problem never seems to go away completely even a year later! As an innocent bystander to all these comments, like trying not to look at a serious traffic accident and failing, I continue to be amazed at the continued frequency of strip complaints! In my first two weeks of ownership I admittedly did not pay proper attention to the seating of the motor on top, I hit the power, the thing made the weird strip noise. I was able to halt power in a fraction of a second. It was so brief an episode that no damage at all was done. Since that singular occurrence I have always been cognizant of the full seating of the motor on the gear. Sometimes it seats instantly, sometimes I have to jiggle it a little and within 1 or 2 more seconds, voila! I can ALWAYS feel the motor drop in perfectly flush to the top. Once it does (2 seconds tops), I’m good to go, every time. C’mon folks, take the extra 2 seconds to flush the motor accurately to the container top. Oh by the way, this thing is GREAT!
Raves change to boos……the customer service has been outsourced to Bumfukistan where they speak little or no English and are impossible to deal with. I write this after three tries to get someone who knew something. Don’t buy this product now. You will get zero customer service.
Hi Howard, Sorry for the poor customer service. Do make sure you use this number: 1-800-361-4639 for customer service as there is another number on the packaging for service and they won’t help you much. The above one, if they haven’t changed to another country, gives excellent service. You are right, seating the motor top correctly on the container is the key to most everything and it takes some getting used to. My little Ninja has been working really well for over a year and I use it daily, but I am very careful to take the time to seat it correctly before pulsing. I even experimented with pulsing to make a pastry dough and it turned out great. Good luck and please let us all know how it turns out.
April
THIS IS WHY IT IS MUCH BETTER TO BUY THE PRODUCT AT A REGULAR RETAIL STORE WHERE IT IS SOLD – YOU CAN EXCHANGE IT OR TURN IT IN FOR A REFUND. HANG ON TO YOUR SALES SLIP.
I KNOW NOW DAYS SINCE I HAVE A COMPUTER NOW, WHEN I SEE AN INFOMERCIAL ON A PRODUCT, I CHECK COLUMNS LIKE THIS OR CHECK FOR IT IN A RETAIL STORE LIKE, WALMART, K-MART, COSCO OR SAMS.
YOU MAY NOT GET THE BOGO DEAL THEY OFFER BUT BY THE TIME YOU PAY SHIPPING AND HANDLING ON BOTH, YOU COULD HAVE BOUGHT THE 2ND ONE IN THE STORE FOR ALMOST THE SAME PRICE ANYWAY, AND HAVE THE PRODUCT “NOW” WITH SOME REFUND BACKUP IF THERE IS A PROBLEM. THAT CAN BE ADDRESSED IMMEDIATELY, TOO, SAVING A TON OF FRUSTRATION.
Just an added comment about outsourced customer service….
I buy and then register the warranty for products and all those people are in other countries. I was talking to someone in a country that sounded like a different accent …I asked where he was…turns out he was in Guatamala. Nice young man and tried to be helpful…but they don’t speak English well. He even offered to find someone else if I couldn’t understand him well enough.
Point is, this is the way of the future folks.
It costs too much to pay people in the US to talk to complaining customers all day…they want to be paid at least minimum wage(and rightly so)…but it doesn’t make the company any money.So its going to go around the world.
Try asking to speak to someone with a better command of the English…but it is probably much better to buy from a store you don’t get such a hassle with.
Mikki’s right…buy from a store
Just a comment after having some trouble getting satisfactory customer service. I find I have a model number that isn’t listed. As I search around further I note that Ninja (EuroPro) lists different model numbers for the same product in almost all retail stores and the factory pretends the model number is not correct. From my own retail experience I learned that many companies try to avoid refunds etc. by using different model numbers for the exact same product. It looks like Ninja, after having a year of great service. has decided to “join the crowd” in SE Asia so they have an excuse to avoid expense. Too bad, I think many of you remember that the sudden deterioration of Dell was a direct result of deliberately out sourcing what had been a famously good customer service. The resulting customer revolution changed the number one computer company in the USA into a dog, a rep they are just now fixing. Bad customer service is suicide, usually committed by a management that wants to get rich instead of building something they can be proud of
Yeah, well Howard….great managers have been fired for less than making sure plenty of money is flowing through the coffers! No gain for the investors…gains you no gold stars.
Business isn’t run the way it used to be. People aren’t looking for long term employment…just a stepping stone to a better way to make money…even if it is in another country.
Too bad for the rest of us.
I think that is precisely why people are saying buy from a store and let them be your advocate.
Here’s another joke to ponder…
Last week I was looking for the latest website prices on the new 1100 model NINJA and came across this one -> (click this you gotta see it!)
http://www.ninjakitchen.com/tryninja1100/ppc6.shtml?utm_source=www.ninjakitchen.com_tryninja1100_ppc6.shtml&utm_medium=PPC&utm_campaign=Offer6199MopFreeS&H
NOW! if you Google the new NINJA 1100 you will get the regular price of $159. I couldn’t find this $199.00 site again to save me…only have a record of it because I sent the url to someone interested in the 1100 and I thought they had raised the price.
Think someone is playing games with the public? Think how much money can be made if only a few buy it as a gift and pay that extra? …LOL ! ;D
Many posts here urge buying from a store so that customer service problems will be solved by the store. Ho ho that’s rich. The store will agree to exchange the product. Your only protection is to buy with a credit card because they will withhold payment in many cases.
I bought the Ninja that Costco just started to carry and it’s the Master Prep Pro Model QB1004CO. Price was $47.69 but when I called to see if it was in stock, the guy on the phone said yes and it was also in the coupon book last month. I asked if he could check if it was still in stock and he checked and said it was and I guess since I asked, he also mentioned that there is an instant $10 rebate. Not sure how long it’s for but when I went to the store, I noticed that there is no indication on the sign that says there is this rebate so I wasn’t even sure until I checked out- yes, $10 off so only cost $37.69! C’mon, even though this isn’t the 1100 Model, for the price I still can’t go wrong! Comes with 16 oz. prep bowl, 40 oz. and 46 oz. pitchers along with 3 blades, 1, 2, and 3… Can’t wait to use it but I guess I have to since my wife wanted to buy this for me for Christmas… Hmmm, maybe I can convince her that I wanted to come up with some recipes for our Christmas party and need to work on some Coffee recipes… Anyway, what a deal! The $10 that I saved went to the whole pizza I ordered which by coincidence costed $10. Was like getting that entire pizza for free!
EXCELLENT!!
GREAT DEAL!…Just like this one but you got 2 extra containers, if I see it right… and an extra blade? Great deal for that price!
People talk about their frosty drinks, but I haven’t heard of many iced coffee drinks. Starbucks…look out!;D
And the store has a great rep for standing behind their products!
Howard Veit…run on down!
smidge: Yes, not only came with 3 bowls, also came with 3 blades- 1, 2, and 3! Wow, this pkg. is the best deal around, especially with the $10 instant rebate from Costco. For those that want one, don’t wait as I do not know how long this offer is for as there was no signs on the display. The $10 was taken off at the register. Oh, and as far as the warranty? I asked and was told that by purchasing from Costco it’s on open-ended warranty so depends on the Managers discretion. I guess if it looks abused, they will not take it back. The timing couldn’t have been any better as I was planning to also buy a whole Combo Pizza which happened to also cost $10 so I guess I can say that by purchasing this Ninja at Costco, my pizza was free! How can you beat that? It costs a few $’s more @ Sam’s Club and you have to pay for a 2 yr. ext. warr. Why get from Sam’s when it’s cheaper and warranty is better there? Anyone know of a better deal? As far as the coffee drinks, I will keep you all posted! I already know that having this Asantae Java Organic Coffee is a huge plus since it’s the smoothest I’ve ever tasted and I’ve gone through a lot of coffee, having been raised on a Kona coffee farm (grandfather is the oldest living Organic Kona Coffee farmer in Hawaii!). Asantae tastes much better than any Kona or other coffee’s I’ve tasted. Can’t wait to see what I come up with on these coffee drinks!
I MADE A LOT OF YOGURT SMOOTHIES, ICE DRINKS, OLD FASHIONED OR STRAWBERRY MALTS AND ICED COFFEES. ALSO COFFEE SHAKES. YES,LOOK OUT STARBUCKS! I CAN MAKE ‘EM JUST AS GOOD AND SUGAR FREE, TOO! OH YES, A LOT CHEAPER! DID I MENTION THAT? I MADE GOOD CHICKEN AND TUNA SALADS FOR SANDWICHES, YUM! IT IS A GREAT MACHINE FOR WHAT I WANT TO MAKE!
I have John’s email mikki…send me your coffee recipes and I’ll forward them to him….His grandfather is going to be expecting great things from him now!;D
Yeah NINJA!
Hey,Howard… don’t want you to miss out! Call up Costco and ask about their warranty.(BTW~ I know someone who didn’t like their real leather couch after using it for a year…Costco took it back!)
piece of shit broke first time in use plastic rotator real best idea you have stripped out on lettuce DO NOT WAIST YOUR MONEY GET ANYTHING BUT THE NINJA
Robert: Could it possibly be that you did not read the instructions clearly before using? Or read any of the write-up above about what precautions to take before using. There is a 99% chance that it broke because of “operator error”. The lid was not turned 1/4 turn to seat the lid on properly on the container or the motor assembly was also not turned until it was seated at it’s lowest position. This strips the gears every time. I have used my machine hundreds of time, taking the extra second to make sure that all parts were “seated down” on the machine before pulsing. Read the above threads and you will find the correct 1-800 number to call for replacement. Or the other scenario is that you work for a competing company.
Looks like they are returning to their old ways of lousy customer service. If you have a problem, tell them you are going to complain to the Federal Trade Commission, and then follow up and do that. Don’t waste your time with the BBB, it has zero authority to do anything and when the company you’re complaining about doesn’t give a damn the BBB can accomplish nothing. Personally, I wouldn’t purchase anything from Euro-Pro unless it was being sold through a local store that had a terrific refund policy over a long period of time. Their new 1100, which is really only sold now through the infomercial or their own web site, looks good but only if it really lasts. They don’t say how much you have to pay for shipping on their 2-year warranty. It’s much better to deal with Bed Bath & Beyond, but the full 1100 isn’t being marketed yet through them and other local stores…only a slightly less powerful machine without the smaller bowl and the dough making parts and the smarter electronic motor.
What a CooooooooooooooooooooooooL little blender!
Are you the “Marshall” that posted back in August?~(you gave good advice)You suggested buying from a reputable store to be sure of service in future with the product.
Plenty of people are still getting help from the service/manufacturer company-SHARK. However, I called in as soon as I purchased my NINJA and activated the warranty. (This is one of those nasty little rules that have been operating for customer service for decades now in this good ‘ol USA.)
But, If you didn’t register it the few stores that are selling it have excellent return polices!
I took another look at http://www.ConsumerReports.org and read what they say about the 2 best stores for service–
SAM’S CLUB & COSTCO. (here is the URL)-
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/money/shopping/where-to-buy/warehouse-clubs-5-07/overview/0507_ware_ov.htm
The only problem I have is…my plastic container cracked and I needed a replacement. They will not ship to a PO BOX so I’m waiting to work out something with a neighbor for delivery. Once they heard I had a warranty, they were great!
If this doesn’t work…Walmart, where I purchased it, will replace it. (Do keep your receipts-no one wants to pay for something that may have been stolen!)
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~”523.Marshall Says:
August 8th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
The new Ninja pro is online at Bed Bath & Beyond for $59.99. I called 2 stores and one had it in stock. With the 20% off coupon that BB&B often mail out, that brings it down to $48 plus tax. This is the package with one each of the 3 size bowls, which is probably more useful than the deal at Sam’s Club which lacks the medium size one. I have asked twice about BB&B’s return policy on this item and both times I was told it was an open-end policy…if the item ever breaks they will refund or replace. That’s rather amazing. You should keep your receipt but if you don’t keep it and you paid with a credit card, they can usually find your purchase in their system.”
Poor Robert, guess you can’t read any better than you write. My poor little not-worthless Ninja gets used 1-3 times a day and still works great. But then I read the instructions.
I recently purchased my Ninja for a personal Christmas present. The infomercial sold me, but these reviews seem to back it all up. I want to make slushees, and frozen drinks like Pina Colada, and Blue Hawaii. I haven’t begun yet, but am looking forward to my first one. I do have one complaint however- Ninja needs to put more recipes in the box and on line.
Hey, Darryl-
There are a truck-load of recipes out there on-line!
NINJA would be wasting their time!
Here are a few drink recipes I found online…
(If you can’t find one you like—Google it)
DRINK RECIPE WEBSITES~~>
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/food/entertaining/frozen-drink-recipes
http://www.drinksmixer.com/
http://www.instantbartender.com/items.php?catid=5
http://www.delish.com/recipes/cooking-recipes/smoothie-frozen-drink-recipes
I make a breakfast shake consisiting of spinach,carrots,apple,water etc. every morning in a magic bullet that just broke. Is it possible to blend these ingrediants all at one time in the Ninja if I buy one.
Thanks
tell you the truth the only one that can answer that is popeye…happy new year..lol…
Having owned both a Bullet and a Ninja, I would say that anything a Bullet can do, a Ninja can do AND MORE. Besides making great smoothies I just used the larger container to make my daughter some sugar free cookie dough. That is something I would not have tried in my Bullet(which eventually croaked making one too many coffee drinks for said daughter).
A great machine. Very powerful. The only problem I’ve encountered is that it is so powerful that it chewed up the stem on my main cutter blade, making it useless. I got online to find a replacement cutter blade, so that I can once again use this awesome little powerhouse that turns full size ice cubes into snow in seconds. My only complaint…they need to beef up the stems on the cutter blades.
Hi Dale:
Call 1-800-361-4639 re: the blades. PMC
TO HUFFAN Your breakfast shake would do well in the new NINJA 1100 blender. That TOTALLY juices EVERYTHING! You don’t need a pulp catcher like other juice extractors. I am looking into one because I am on my 2nd juice extractor and there is so much waste with the peals, seeds and such. I have often wondered what would happen if I ran THAT through again!(No, I never did). With the 1100 Blender there is no leftovers. Now THAT is scary but wonderful!!!
I just plugged in the large canister unit of my new Ninja set, and the power light just blinks red. It won’t respond to any of the activity buttons. Anyone know why it’s happening and how to fix it? If it won’t work, I’ll have to return it :(. The smaller canister unit works fine.