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 tend to agree with Bob to an extent, and if the reviews of how the unit works weren’t as stellar as they are, I wouldn’t have bothered with it simply because of the gears. But I did buy it from Ninja Kitchen because of the lifetime warrenty on it. You will pay $15 a pop to replace anything with them each time you use the warrenty, but I’d rather do that than 18 months down the road be throwing something out because it failed after use. I really hate throwing things away! I thought it encouraging that they have addressed the issue, as well. Makes it seem like something that will be around for awhile.
I am thinking about buying the Ninja, You guys have good reviews. I am going to get it at Bed Bath and Beyond. I have a 20% off and $10.00 off coupon. That makes it $30.00 buck. Good deal
Can the Ninja replace a coffee grinder? Can it grind hard spices?
Replace a coffee grinder? I wouldn’t unless you are wanting to grind pound of coffee at a time.
This beats the Bullet, hands down. Read the reviews, if you’re skeptical. It does exactly what the infomercial says. But when I called, they wouldn’t give me two for the price on the infomercial.(like it says) I argued, because I was sitting on the couch talking to them as I was watching the infomercial, but they wouldn’t budge. They said I would only get one. SO….I bought one from Bed, Bath and Beyond with a 20% off discount coupon, and only paid $42.88. Regular price of $49.99. Great Product!!
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I received the Ninja as a gift from parents who purchased it at Sam’s Club, included pitcher and three containers for $49.95, my parents and I both have used the Bullet for quite some time, sorry but the Bullet does not even compare to the Ninja. I love this product but I came across a problem, was using the pitcher to crush ice, which I have done before and had no problem, but today it was not chopping all the ice. Moved the remaining ice to small container and worked fine. While cleaning out the pitcher and blades for the pitcher, where the blades connect into each other was stripped. I did not use too much ice, did not pulse too long… I did receive an extra 2 year warranty with the Sam’s Club purchase so will be calling on Monday to Sam’s and to Ninja to see who will replace the pitcher blades for no cost. The plastic does make me nervous, but I still love this product.
I SAW THESE AT SAM’S CLUB !!
And I just noticed it’s also available at amazon..
I cannot get through to the phone number Ninja has listed, this is ridiculous, I have a one year warranty and would like to have my blender blades replaced and how can I do that if the number they have listed is impossible to get through to. I have tried for three days and no success. Had to go through email, wonder if and when they will respond??
I love the Ninja, but I have to admit that I have had my Bullet for over 3 years and have never had a problem with it, the Euro Pro company is someone I am not happy with right now.
How does it do with frozen bananas?
Interesting question. I’ve never known anyone (else) or would want to put a whole frozen banana into a blender, but I’m sure it would eventually turn it to banana mush.
I purchased a package of Dole Frozen banana slices, added some heavy cream and a frozen Reese’s peanut butter cup and made ice cream. It turned out perfect! I also used my Ninja to make homemade potato pancakes. Although it did not shred the potatoes, there was absolutely no difference in the way the pancakes tasted and my elbow did not hurt from the grating. I love this machine!
First off I am 52 yrs old and have been “testing” these so called “gagets” since the days of Ron Popeel. I can honestly say that the Ninja REALLY WORKS!!
I bought mine at Target and after a week of trial and error I have it mastered. It is the ONLY machine that really ‘chops’ onion/garlic,tomatoes,the list goes on and on. I even grated cheese and it turned out perfect!
What I found works best is Ice Cube trays.I freeze Milk,all my juices,fruit ect. I dont use Ice except for my Ice coffee.Try using it for ANY baked goods. Cake,biscuits,pie dough,you will be amazed at how it changes the texture to “Pastry Chef perfection”!! I have $7000.00 Hobart industrial mixer and it works even better than that. I made a comparison on the hobart VS the Ninja and everything I have made is 10 times better! The reason Im sure is that it blends it to the max. I still have to use the hobart at work but I am buying another to take to work,I dont care if I have to make several batches to make up for the portions, I just hope it lasts, but with the lifetime guarantee Im not worried about it. I recommend this little work horse to everyone. Im not kidding, and I am a chef and am in no way affiliated with the Ninja company..
Who is Chef Michael? When I googled him I came up with a fictional person involved with dog food.
Chef Michael is a chef at a Hotel in Portland Oregon
Has anyone else had problems with the motor. Mine stays on even when im not pushing the button and i can’t get it to turn off. I have to unplug it from the wall in order to take it off. This is the second Ninja that this happened to. The first one lasted about a month, the second one lasted only a week or so.
I use mine almost daily and never had a problem with the switch sticking in the on position. I assume you have contacted the company about the issue.
We just bought this yesterday and love it already! We have a Magic Bullet already and although I love it and it comes in very handy, it’s not very good at crushing up real ice, it only seems to work good with the store bought softer ice. However, for the Ninja it is no problem. The first thing we tried when we opened it is fill it up with ice cubes (and rather large ice cubes at that) and it only took about 5 seconds for the Ninja to turn the ice into snow! I can’t wait to see what else this thing can do!
Here is the breakdown..Sam’s Club has the Ninja for $49.00 and it includes 2 pitchers and 2 cups! Bj’s has the Ninja for $49.00 with 1 pitcher and 3 cups, Bed, Bath and Beyond and it for $49.00 (but with their easily obtained 20% off coupons it comes to about $39.00) and theirs has only 1 pitcher and 1 cup, Kohl’s has it also for $49.00 with 1 pitcher and 1 cup (and they also have coupons for up to 30% off as well as “Kohl’s Cash” credit back so you’d get $10 back), Walmart also has it for $49.00 for the same set of only 1 pitcher and 1 cup. Bottom line, if cost is the biggest issue, the least expensive option would be Bed, Bath and Beyond for $39 for the basic set, or if you have the 30% off coupon for Kohl’s (like I did) you get it for only $35, however, if you think you may need the extra cups for pitchers, Sam’s Club and Bj’s have a good deal for the $49.00 with the extra accessories. I just got mine last night and am going to try it this morning. Happy to read all of the positive reviews. But I did bargain shop for this unit so I hope I saved someone some time in looking for the best deal..Merry Christmas! 🙂
Well, I burned out my Montel Healthmaster blender motor yesterday after 3 weeks. I was mashing potatoes and it started smoking. Now DEAD.
I bought a Ninja and used it this morning. My fruit smoothie was more of a slushie compared to the big machine but sometimes chunky is better.
The trick to the Ninja is to make everything with Ice cube trays that uses liquid. I now have frozen Milk,juices, fresh fruit. I add about 1/4 cup milk for my Ice Cream, any fruit will do and I add about 2 tbs sugar. I will turn out like Ice Cream once you get it down… I LOVE THIS MACHINE!!
I love my Ninja!!! Only had it about 10 days and have made the most fabulous drinks. Is there a site where people have entered recipies that they have made? I can’t purchase the recipie book as I am travelling and cannot have a book shipped to my home address. At the moment I am living in a hotel room for 2 months with a hot plate, micro and my Ninja. My little Ninja has made my stay here so much easier for food prep.
I haven’t read any questions about the sharpness of the blades holding up over time. I know of no cutting surface that doesn’t dull after a certain amount of use. If the “snow” is dependent on the blades’ sharpness, will the “snow” eventually turn into “sleet” when the blades grind down a bit?
i have had mine two months now,fitting the ninja motor part on top of the two containers is sometimes a lil head ache,other than that it cleans up easy and nice,makes snow ice in a few seconds,very nice and well worth it so far after a few months…way way way better than the bullet junk,i lost money on that bullet wanna be blender before…..ninja is fun..
ninja only needs a much bigger recipe book for sure for more smoothies and deserts,meals,etc…..
please enter some nice smoothie and desert recipes please,you ladys are better in the kitchen at mixing some goodies up,thanks a lot,marko
something is wrong with my chopper, it wont chop any thing i only used it one time. it started out great,help if you can.(order from tv)
Tillie–Read the directions. Get the little white thingy on the lid lined up perfectly with the white thingy on the motor. I found that paying close attention to getting the lid on perfectly helps. (the lid and pitcher lips perfectly aligned.
Brooks is exactly right. you have to have everything – top and bottom – lined up and seated snugly before you hit the big blue button or you’ll run the risk of the unit just not working properly and/or stripping the gears.
to Tillie Jackson, Make sure the blades are assembled correctly, they kind of lock together but the main stem on the bottom wobbles.
I love the ninja, I just got it last night for christmas and it it AWESOME!!! I made my frist smoothie last night and it tasted so well no chunks or ice pieces smooth.. 🙂 VERY SATISFIED CUSTOMER
Sonshine7488, Sam’s Club version has 1 pitcher and 3 mini-prep cups (not 2 pitchers and 2 cups as you indicate). At my local Sams it was just $44. QVC has the 2 pitcher/2 cup version for (I think) $58 + $7 shipping. Of all the deals, I think the Sam’s version is the best deal. If you don’t need the 2 extra mini-prep cups then the Bed Bath Beyond $40 deal is next best deal.
Is the Ninja available in Canada yet and what is the price? Thank you. Pat
I really want this Ninja Blender, But i be DAMN if i pay $29.95 for Shipping and handling, Are they Crazy, Do they think we are that stupid, It does not cost $29.95 to ship a item like this, I will continue using my wal-mart Black and decker blender, I can wait till this item is in store’s
Shipping and handling is way to HIGH, $29.95 are they crazy ???
If you by from the infomercials and it sounds like too good, expect to get ripped on the S&H!
My wife bought a “two for” deal on a drill-weed auger. The S&H was incredible–a genuine rip!
The Ninja is great! It does everything the infomercial says, and it’s a must have whether you’re a star cook or just like to dabble a little.
I got mine on Christmas Eve, and I’ve already used it three times!
This morning (Saturday) I made a smoothie. Then just now, I made a delicious choco-banana frosty.
Tonight I’m going to use the mini cup to make guacamole.
Get the Ninja!!! You will love it!
Choco-banana Frosty
1 ripe banana (any size will do)
8-10 ice cubes, or about 1 3/4 cup
1/4 cup chocolate syrup
1/2 cup milk
Blend ice to “snow”-like texture, then combine all other ingredients in the large Ninja pitcher. Pulse for about 15-30 seconds, or until ingredients are well blended. Pour in cup or glass and enjoy!
Makes 1-3 servings.
Just wanted to add that I got mine from Bed, Bath and Beyond and used a 20% coupon, so with tax, I only paid $41.
The reviews, so many happy people praising this blender. All I want is to make vegetable and fruit smoothies, that’s all. Every blender I’ve tried, died. I would like to make smoothies everyday;one for breakfast and one for lunch, while at work. I do not have a lot of time in the mornings for fighting with a blender trying to line the top with the bottom perfectly. Is there a way to align the Ninja without getting frustrated. Why is it so hard to make a blender that has a powerful motor, durable and at a great price? I hope the Ninja Blender is the last blender for awhile that I will have to buy!
Off to Sam’s Club I go!
Diana,
I found that if you get the top cover and the lip of the pitcher lined up exactly the motor will drop on.
This is absolutely the best thing in my kitchen! It is so fabulous and does everything it says. I love making smoothies for family and friends and they love my creations! I love making fruity concoctions and also guacamole! We just bought the ingredients for tzatziki sauce and can’t wait to try it! You will definitely love the Ninja!!! My friends are jealous 🙂
I found out that if you have some apples that are getting soft you can make a raw applesauce out of them. I didn’t peel the apples, just chunked them up and let the Ninja do the rest in the cup. I did need to do about 4 apples to make sure there was enough volume for the blades to get a good crack at the apples. If there were liquid in there it wouldn’t have needed that much, but being as dry as they were there wasn’t any “suck” into the blades without a good volume of the apples. The applesauce turned out really nice, quite dark, but with all the value of the peels in there that you don’t get with normal applesauce.
I have a $325 Blendtec blender that I use for fruit smoothies. There is nothing better than this blender to make the best smoothies in the world. But I need another one to bring to work, so if a $40 Ninja comes close to doing the same thing, that’s okay. The question is, how close can it come?
Here’s what I put in mine: 7 ripe bananas plus one frozen, 5 frozen strawberries, and 2/3 cup frozen blueberries. (I also add other fresh fruit, but let’s ignore that for now.) NOTHING ELSE … NO ICE … NO LIQUID. I don’t want a slushie; I want a smoothie that is totally homogenized and that I can drink without using a spoon. I would appreciate it if someone could try this recipe and tell me how creamy the Ninja makes it (and how long it takes to make it). I realize the Blendtec is 3 HP (1500 watts) vs. 400 Ninja watts, but that’s why no liquid is needed.
Since you are willing to spend $325 for a commercial blender, buying a Ninja would seem a minor expense to get the answer(s) you want directly. If the household blender doesn’t stand up to your $325 one then just give the Ninja to an appreciative relative or friend.
However, the Ninja likes chopping ice so perhaps you need a more expensive one.
Here is my response: Hey Dufus,,,,,,there is nothing advertised `bout the Ninja that I have found wrong. You must line the components correctly,,that is most people`s first error. And then remember,,,it is not for a ( forgive me,,,how many types of fruit and how much ice ) huge gathering. It is as advertised,,,just that. I posted here once before,,,and I`ll say it again! I will put my 50+ years of culinary experience against you. It is not how much you paid,,it is simply, did it do what it said it would do? I have no dog in this fight,,,,but let`s be fair?
I am still staying in a hotel room, another month to go, and trying to save a little money by cooking some of my own meals. I had a hot plate and a microwave until I purchased a Ninja. It has been a lifesaver, not to mention the money I have saved by not having to eat in restaurants all the time. I think that I have already paid for it with the money I have saved.
Last night I needed to have some grated cheese so I cut up some Pecorino Romano into approximately 1 inch squares, pulsed it a few times and had PERFECT grated cheese. I removed the cheese and put in one garlic clove, pulsed it only two times, added 3/4 cup fresh basil leaves, about a cup of whole tiny tomatoes, 1/4 cup olive oil, 1/8 cup balsamic vinegar, salt and peppar (measurements approximate as I don’t have a measuring cup), pulsed it a few times to a ‘rough’ consistency. In the meantime I had my pasta cooking on the hotplate. When cooked I emptied almost all of the water from the pot, I left about 1/4 cup of the hot pasta water in with the pasta and added the sauce and a bit of the cheese that I hade made in my Ninja, put it on a plate and topped it with a bit more of the cheese. This was one of the easiest to make and most delicious pastas that I have ever had.
Try the recipie and let me know what you think. I would appreciate seeing any recipies that anyone else has come up with. PMC
I bought my ninja about 3 weeks ago & I loved it. This morning I went to make a smoothie & the motor was dead. Anybody else have this problem? Not sure if I should just return it or get a replacement.
Make sure your motor is properly seated in order to engage the safety switch. Very hard to burn out the motor unless you ran it nonstop for a long period and I think you would know instantly if that happened.
KAREN- If your motor is indeed dead make sure you registared your Ninja and then call them and they will replace it.