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.
I went to the website again and the ninja tv special never came up. I would like to purchase the tv special of 2 machines but cannot find the site. Maybe you have the phone number. I know that you have to go with ninjaspecial.com burt the site comes up with everything but the machine. Thanks
Judy, I saw the infomercial on the two for one special in the “wee small hours of the morning”. If I see it again I will put the number on a review for you..This was Friday or early Sat am the 31st. You never know what you will find on tv at those hours..Good Luck…Joanne Olsen
I don’t know what they cost on the infomercial but you can go to qvc.com type in ninja master prep & purchase the ninja with two pitchers & two chopping bowls for $58.46 plus 7.72 shipping.
Just checking reviews on the Ninja and it sounds like I’ll be hitting Bed,Bath & Bey tomorrow. I have a Magic Bullet and have burned out my second base. Not a good product.
All very interesting/helpful etc., but what is the wattage? Don
400W
Why do you insist my zip code is wrong? It is 986315806.It is the correct one for Long Beach, Washington. I have tried to order the Ninja Prep and am not able to complete registering. jameslc@charter.net
“I” have no complaints about your zip code and this is not the place for ordering the Ninja, so who are you complaining to? Wherever you entered your zipcode have you tried just entering the first 5 numbers?]
the NINJA is available at SAM’S CLUB for 49.99 and it comes with the pitcher and NOT 2,BUT 3 small master preps. Anything goes wrong with it? Sam’s has a decent return policy
We just got back from the BB&B store with a Ninja. If you don’t have a 20% off coupon, go to Bed Bath & Beyond’s website, click “Email Signup” at the very top and put in your email. You will instantly receive a printable 20% off coupon.
So got home and immediately tried it. Put in some apples, bananas and some orange juice and some ice cubes. Since this is my very first blender, I didn’t want to “over do it” – ya know what I mean? Anyhow, it blended all the items as if they weren’t even there. Ice cubes got smashed instantly! Very nice!!
The bases have rubber rings so it literally sticks to the kitchen counter top. Very easy to operate. The top part (where the motor is) is not slippery at all.
Hope it will last for a long time. Very happy with it!
The little crowns (for rating) don’t seem to work. In case they show up incorrectly, FIVE (5) stars!!!
AFTER READING REVIEWS FROM QVC,AND HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE GEARS STRIPPING, HOPEFULLY THEY WILL MAKE IT WITH STEEL GEARS SO THIS DOESN’T HAPPEN. THINK I’LL WAIT ON THAT BEFORE I BUY MINE.
The comments are very impressive, but I agree, wait for metal gears. Nothing, obviously an over statement, is more frustrating than purchaing an appliance that works only to have it fail. Don
The Ninja is cheap, plastic gears do not hold up. This thing is brand new and the marketing is way too gimmicky–$29.90 S&H is ridiculous. Betcha money in 6 months everybody’s Ninja will be gathering dust in the closet. Plastic is not fantastic.
I just purchased the Ninja (actually told my husband to get it for me) He bought it at Sam’s Club kind of like Cosco Warehouse for $50.00. I went ahead and tried it right away and made a smoothie with frozen strawberries and bananas. Really liked it, it did “chop” the ice to look like a snow cone. We also did just ice and fruit juice which turned out good also. Looking forward to try to make some guacamole and other things.
I RECENTLY PURCHASED MY NINJA MASTER PREP AND I LOVE!!!!!IT. I HAD A DIFFERENT BRAND AND IN NO TIME THE PITCHER CRACKED WHILE CHOPPING ICE. THIS IS MUCH STRONGER AND EASIET CLEAN UP.THANKS. I WOULD RATE THIS WITH THE HIGHEST GRADE. THANKS AGAIN NINJA
NINJA MASTER DESERVES!!!THE FIVE CROWN RATING AND THE WARRANTEE IS UNBEATABLE. CHECK IT OUT.
Are the blades for the Ninja plastic or metal?
Quad blades are metal and very sharp.
I ordered the ninja duel machines off an infomercial on Friday the 13th – didn’t get an order # or confirmation email from anyone. I couldn’t get customer service on the phone and emailing them they want an order # HELP
What is going on with the product I ordered. My credit card has been charged but I need assurance that I will receive the Ninja Package
I just bought the Ninja from BB & Beyond. I have a coupon now that I’ve sign up to be on their mailing list. I will print out the coupon and bring it to the store along with my receipt for an adjustment. I’ve used coupons before from BB & Beyond and didn’t have to bring back the item.
I’m concerned about the gear stripping. I’m using it every day. So if they wear out, I’ll take it back to the store. BB & Beyond is good about binging things back as long as you have your receipt. One other thing I love about the Ninja, is how silent it is. I was considering using ear plugs with the Montel blender because it’s that loud. The Montel, lasted about 2 months and it started leaking from the bottom. I returned it and got my money back.
I like the Ninja a lot, and truly appreciate what little noise it makes. The double blade along with a base that doesn’t accumulate bacteria sold me on it. The blades are sharp and I have a paper cut on one finger. So be careful when handling the blades. Tonight I made some bean soup and had celery, onions, and peppers to slice and dice. I cut the vegetables to fit into the Ninja and it did a better job than any other blender I’ve ever had, bar none.
I love the Ninja. My husband had lapband surgery and I like to make him a real nutritional smoothie. However at 6am, the roar of the blender was enough to wake up the entire bldg. The Ninja is quiet and does an amazing job whipping through frozen fruit, protein power, yogurt, milk and I sometimes add a pkg of oatmeal. It comes out sooooo smooth and I know he is starting the day off with a nutrient packed breakfast. Ninja—you are a great product.
Will the Ninja make peanut or almond butter?
Do be careful when washing the blades…I got a nice cut when I forget blades were in soapy water and plunged my hand in. I really like how great things chop..my meat looked like it just came from the market,..it made a beautiful hamburger. Thanks Ninja..
You would probably burn out the motor on the Ninja by doing continuous grinding action necessary for making peanut or almond butters….but otherwise it would probable do a good job.
november 22nd.
Finally got the ninja I ordered from the infocommercial and it is great. So far I only tried the smaller grinder to chop celery and onions for meatloaf and it was very easy to use.
Thanks for your help!
the niga seams like the coolest thing ever
I don’t know about its coolness, but it is very efficient for the job it does compared to its cousins. The name is appropriate.
It looks amazing, but does it froth milk for coffee drinks? And does it make cole slaw, or chop too fine? Thanks
If you do those things already in a Blender, then yes, but it is not a food processor nor a salad shredder, though it does do some things quite well.
I have a Bullet blender that I mostly use with my protein shakes. I only fill it 1/2 full of ice water with 1 large scoop of powder. It makes a great foamy shake, but if I overfill it a bit or churn it too long, it leaks around the lids rim and shaft due to the foaming pressure! The Ninja would be better at controling leaks since the lid and shaft are on the top instead of the bottom.
i saw this product on the bed bath and beyond site and watched the mini video.. I really want to get it to make frozen drinks. I’ve bought other margarita makers claiming to make amazing frozen drinks but none of them work.. Is this product true to its word or will I just end up having another appliance to add to my storage?!
So far this appliance lives up to the hype, especially on its ability to uniformly grind ice. I like it for how it evenly grinds/chops everything else. The quad blade really makes a difference.
i just went to target and purchased the ”ninja master”…i made the very very best salsa i ever ate in my life last night, ”restraunt style salsa”….crushed ice into snow,and put together a real fast tuna salad,all in less than 25 minutes time..the thing does live up top the hype,its awesome!
be very careful when cleaning this ninja,those blades are crazy sharp! but i love the ninja master for sure,i can see myself enjoying lots of smoothies,salsa,skakes,etc…
i was very skeptical myself,have bought many things only to be dissapointed,this was truly the one thing that lives up to the advertisement,i purchased the bullet a few years ago to only be dissapopinted in cup size,power,etc..the recipe book is kind of small,not tons of recipres like i would hope for…so if anybody has some fancy smoothies,etc. ,please share em so i cam make in my ninja,thanks..
the salsa was so easy to make,i put in 5 tomatoes (medium size) 3/4 of an onion,4 sticks of celery,1/2 a hot pepper,some salsa season,and a squezze of lime,and ninja did the rest in a few seconds…
Had it for less than a month. Had trouble aligning motor into blade on smaller container. Tonight it just stopped working. Returning it to QVC.
All I have to say is I threw out my old blender. I have made spectacular smoothies, milkshakes, frozen mocha concoctions, and more. The recipe book basically gave me A general idea how to make stuff, but with a little creativity, I have made some awesome stuff. I can practically turn my kitchen into Dairy Queen with the Ninja. Love it!!!
My wife ordered the Montel Williams HealthMaster two weeks ago and it has yet to arrive. I have viewed his infomercial as well as Ninja’s. The Healthmaster will have to be on the counter as it can’t fit in our cupboards. My first test will be to chop ice. If it doesn’t do that as the Ninja apparently does, back it will go.
The soup making feature of the HealthMaster or bigger blenders seems to be an inefficient method of applying heat.
I purchased my Ninja on 11/29 at BJ’s Wholesale Club for $44.98 including two xtra containers AND for an additional $6, I purchased an extended warranty which allows me to replace the product for any reason at all (even if it is dropped) for 24 months. That is the best deal!
I have been a chef for over fifty years, and normally ignore “gadgets” as seen soo often on TV. A fellow chef presented me with my new Ninja (He knew I would never purchase one, even if prompted to do so). After using the Ninja for two months,,,,, I have purchased several for friends and family, as Christmas presents; I love it!
the ninja is awesome,i love it way better than the money i wasted for the bullet blender!!!! hands down a lot better!!!! this is one of the very few as seen on tv products i ever seen that lives up to the hype!
i purchased the ab circle pro right after the ninja also,thats not to bad of a product neither,i was really worried until i physically used it…..i’m running a steep bridge,using ninja to boost my health/diet,and ab pro circle to tone,and also herbal life meal replacements,and i’m seeing great success fast!!!
i did not see a huge savings on buying one and supposebly getting one free gimmick,time you get ripped for excess shipping and handling,your almost at same price you get two at the store for…i paid the extra couple dollars so i could use it right away,instead of wait 10-14 business days…i say go to the store so you can open the box and see what your getting,and take it home right away…
I am worried about the plastic gear issue, and asked the online customer support at Ninjakitchen.com about this. Here is the chat:
You are now chatting with ‘Jake’
Jake: Good Afternoon, how may I assist you?
you: Hi, Jake, I’m Jennifer
you: I’d like to know if the problem I’ve seen online about the gears stripping in the Ninja is as serious as people say.
Jake: they have since fixed this problem and anyone that does call with this item receives a free replacement no questions asked
you: Oh, really? Good. Are the gears still plastic or did they go to metal? I’ve heard really nice things about the unit in general.
Jake: the gears are still plastic just they have been re-inforced
So apparently they have addressed the problem now to the point where they think they should hold up better. Thought others might be interested in knowing this.
My dad asked me last week what I would like for Christmas. We live several states away and he wanted to ship me something.
The Ninja is not something I would have ever purchased for myself but the wife and I have seen the commercial a few times for it on television. I figured a good gift would be something I would never buy but be interested in owning.
It arrived yesterday (surprisingly quick, Dad must have had it shipped to him overnight as it was shipped from his house).
I have only had a chance to use it once. I diced some onions last night with the small cup. It did a great job, I was expecting to see the usual undiced pieces stuck to the sides like you do in most food processors, I didn’t. It did a fantastic job.
The quality of the product is high compared to the cost. I was surprised at the thickness of the pitcher and the bowl. The no skid feet was another impressive bit I noticed. Also the lids seal super nice.
I don’t see why people are so worried about the plastic gears, take a moment and make sure that the motor is engaged properly to the base before you start pressing the big button and it should never be an issue, unless the previous ones were cheaper and did not line up properly.
My only complaint is how they packaged it. I cut the crap out of my finger just trying to get the blades out of the pitcher to get the cardboard off of it. WOW these blades are sharp…be careful.
As for the mention above about peanut butter and grinding peanuts wearing it out….ummmm it is designed to turn ICE into snow, most ice is harder than peanuts.
I’M A SERVICE TECH. FOR A WORLD WIDE POWER TRANSMISSION Co. I WAS ABOUT TO BUY THIS “NINJA” FOOD PROSSESOR, UNTIL HEARING ” P L A S T I C G E A R S ” NOT A CHANGE WOULD I BUY IT NOW. PLASTIC GEARS ARE FOR KIDS TOYS, NOT FOR A MIXING OR GRINDING MACHINE YOUR SUPPOSED TO BE ABLE TO USE DAILY….. NOT A CHANCE, DON’T BUY IT!!!!
AGAIN,AGAIN AND AGAIN >>>> NOT A CHANCE, DON’T BUY IT!!!!
I bought a DeLonghi mini processor (310 watt)several years ago which operates on the same principle as the Ninja. It works great for fresh salsa and the plastic gears have held up so far.
I would like to see a head to head test against the big boys and see them make a green smoothie using reasonable leafy vegetables.
Bob, do you by any chance work for a competitor company? Your distaste for plastic is noted but unrealistic since most things are made from plastic today and are stronger than steel in some cases. Ninja admitted there is an issue with the small gear if the unit is not handled correctly, but they came up with a solution. Better than your spam.