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 got my Ninja for Christmas I love making Mixed Drinks I used it yesterday(New Years Eve) for the 1st time it worked very well but how will it work for long period of time does it work as good as the Magic Bullet?
I am an International Yacht Chef, known as the Guilt Free Gourmet and author of 2 Guilt Free Gourmet Cookbooks. I am not going to bore you with repeats of everything already said. Just go buy it and you won’t be disappointed. REALLLLLLY. I would put my name on it any day.
THIS IS THE BEST! My husband and I are both in the Army and our ninja has put our blender to shame in the name of fitness! We use this everyday and when our daughter is napping or sleeping in in the morning we can make our drinks and she doesnt wake up or move its so quiet!
Bought my Ninja at Kohl’s last night and have used it 3 times already and think it’s great! I was googling to find some soup recipes when I came across this site. I do wish it had a bigger recipe book. Does anyone know where to find more recipes?
Hi Stacy:
I also have asked where we can find more recipies. You would think that with all the requests for more recipies that the company who sells these magical Ninja’s would be generous and put a few more from their cookbook on-line. It can only sell more Ninja’s for them. Last night I made the guacamole exactly as the recipie in their booklet instructed and it was truly the best that I have ever tasted. If you look back to Dec. 27th you will see a pasta recipie that I made with my Ninja that is truly one of the most delicious pastas that I have ever made. Good Luck and enjoy your Ninja.
All you need to do is Google search for “Blender Recipes” and you will find thousands. Remember the Ninja is first of all a blender. It just does it better.
I ordered a recipe book from QVC when I got my Ninja written by Bob Warden called “Bob Warden’s Ninja Master Prep Cookbook”. It has 150 great recipes for the machine and all that I’ve tried are great. I love my Ninja.
I have read most of the comments here but wonder if they are biased in favor of the Ninja?
Does this mixer work with 240 Volts in Eurpoean standards. I saw the specifications which says 120 Volts which is a US standard. May be i need to use a converter !! Any idea ?
Stephen — of course this is biased in favor of the Ninja. It is a blog to rate and review the product by people that bought/own one.
Sam — it is a USA appliance only, meaning 120 Volt 60/cycle and plug, but you can always contact the company and ask if they have plans to make a 240V International version someday.
I’m so thrilled to read a positive review for the Ninja blender! I’ve seen the infomercial twice (a bit of a “made for TV” junkie, I must admit) and was really surprised to find it on the shelf last night at Target. I’m more of a microwave cook than anything else, but I love making shakes and smoothies and my regular blender fails miserably at crushing ice. If it works as well as reported here, I’ll be a very happy Ninja master! 😉
I have had the Ninja for just over 2 weeks and have used it maybe 4 times. It was great until the one time the plastic gears on the drive head did not fit just ever so perfect onto the blade stem….1 push and 2 seconds of weird sound and now the entire thing is worthless. Plastic gears are stripped will not even stir anything…no replacement parts either!!!!!. I am totally disatisfied. I work with alot of tools in the construction industry and realize when things dont fit just right you can have problems….But no warning no way to know it had not seated just right and in less than 2 seconds…or before you realize something is wrong…ruined machine and a bunch of unblended smoothie ingredients into the trash….WHAT A POOR DESIGN….what a bummer…now I have to go buy a real blender.
What do you mean “no replacement parts either!!!” Did you contact the company? As reported earlier they actually have designed a replacement gear that is stronger than the original and will send it out.
I disagree that there is no warning that the motor is not seated, but it is much easier to blame the product that the person using it.
Yeah I am sure it was operator error judging by the many positive reviews…Problem lies with…it broke after the 4th time of useing it…i did not abuse it …did not load it incorrectly…just tried to use it and it broke! A good design would make it use friendly enough to avoid this problem…it does not. As far as contacting the company for the stronger replacement gear….umm maybe others had same problem???? well after 10 min of talking to recordings I finally left a message on some machine….we will see how quick I get a call back…If they know there is a problem why would they not give a direct # to order replacement part ot make it even a little bit easyier to fix the problem????….
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.
So far I’m impressed with the Ninja’s abilities. I’ve used it to expertly chop up left over roast beast to mix in with my dog’s food (a chore to do by hand as he’s a small dog and the pieces need to be small but not so small as to be dust). Tonight I used it to grate swiss cheese deli slices, cheddar cheese from a brick of cheddar and make crumbs out of cheezits (my own horrible mac and cheese recipe). WHile I didn’t like the mac and cheese it wasn’t the ninja’s fault…it performed great.
I picked up some chocolate syrup and ovaltine to make some choclate malts/shakes this weekend. I will also try to replicate some frozen coffee drinks a la Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts.
Charlie, send those recipes if they work out for you! I love making the banana and strawberry smoothie. I make at least one a day, it’s filling and so good for you!!
okay i got my ninja for Christmas my daughter bought it for me and she is ten she knows how much i love to cook. i watch the tv show about the ninja and it showed how to make strawberry ice cream in 3 minutes we i opened it and discovered that the recipe is not on there. i am very disappointment does anyone or can anyone tell me what the inexpedience was for that ice cream? thanks a whole lot Martha Bonine
Martha,you will need 1 and half cups of milk,,,, one quarter cup of heavy whipping cream,,, one quarter cup of sugar ,,, one cup of frozen Strawberries ,,, i tablespoon of Strawberry Syrup,,,one quarter spoon of vanilla extract ,,, then ,,,thats your shopping list ,,,, then you combine the milk cream and sugar stir to disolve the sugar fill one ice cube tray (16cube)with the mixture freeze for 3 hours until solid ,,,, place the ice cream cubes in the master prep mixture then add the frozen Strawberries syrup extract plus another half cup of Milk OVER THE TOP,,, secure the pitcher’s top and pulse for 10/15 seconds until smooth and creamy ,,serve with a drizzle of Strawberry syrup or fresh Strawberries ,,,i copied this recipe from the Ninga Cook-Book, any way i can help ,please just ask ,,and enjoy ,,,, it will become simple second time you use it as you will have stocked up on ingredients ,,,,,HAVE FUN
Martha ,pick up a couple of ice trays for further use and play Loose just switch fruits around ,RASPBERIES ,BLUEBERRIES ETC,, It will be so much fun for you and your Daughter,,Ei
Sorry forgot to mention ,,Strawberry Syrup in the squeeze bottle ,the one you use for Strawberry milk ,,
I am considering buying the HealthMaster for the benefit of putting veggies with fruits and my 3 boys loving it. I’ve read everyone’s comments on the Ninja vs. the Bullet vs. the HealthMaster. Sounds like any of them could have a potential issue, but can the Ninja emulsify veggies and fruits together like the HealthMaster claims?
V Harris
Absolutely yes. P:
I love trying to justify a $50 appliance being compared to a $200 machine. No, the Ninja is not equivalent to the $200 HealthMaster, but for a $50 appliance the Ninja I think will give you more than get your money’s worth.
I had both the Healthmaster and the Ninja. The Healthmaster motor burned out within 3 weeks while mashing boiled potatoes and went back last week. I called them and they took it back postage paid. Really,that was first class service.
The Healthmaster probably made a smoother green smoothie, if that’s important.
The Healthmaster cannot chop a nice chunky salsa like the Ninja.
I then bought a $99 KitchenAid-20% coupon at BBBY and have the best of both worlds. The KitchenAid seems to be able to do everything the Healthmaster can do (0.9 HP vs 1.75 HP) and is smaller and more manageable. I am not interested in milling flour or emulsifying avacado pits.
can anyone tell me how loud the Ninja is as noise is an issue for me. Other blenders have sounded like an airplane taking off.
How do i make ice cream with the ninja because the directions only allow me to make a smoothie.
Rishell,go back a few posts to no 219 plus the following two posts the recipe is right there for the Ice Cream,,, the recipe book is well worth the buying its very good ,Ei
I asked for this for Christmas! One day I was making a wrapped chicken breast meal and thought ‘this would be good in stuffed shells’. So then I made 2″ raw chicken cubes and filled up the large container. I did about 6 pulses and my chicken was in canned tuna consistency.. I added in spinach, spices and cream cheese and stuffed my shells. I made too many as always. This gave me the opportunity to share them for reviews and they were loved! I had some kids here and made snow cones in seconds for them. When my kids were younger snow cones were time consuming and messy. This is a totally easy prep and clean up! My fave gadget! LOVE IT! Brag on it!
I got a 20% off coupon for Bed, Bath & Beyond. Where do you obtain the $10.00 coupon to save more money plus I thought someone mentioned you got more than the 2 containers with lids but on Bed, Bath & Beyond’s website, it listed only one each. Thanks.
Where do I get recipes? There were none with the Ninja.
Does the ninja grind meat? If not can any of you suggest a really good meat grinder than I could buy. Thanks.
The Ninja is a blender, not a meat grinder, though I guess it could make a good mess of some meat.
If you want a meat grinder, get one like your grandmother had. Do a Google search for ‘meat grinder’.
I got out of bed to order this from qvc and thought I would check out the reviews first. I was so excited until I heard about the plastic gears…I’ll keep using my food processor until they come up with metal blades.
Regular blenders have plastic gears also and one can easily strip those too if you are careless. Metal gears will also strip, again if one is careless. Don’t be careless and the appliances are fine.
I agree with you Sandi. I was prepared to make the purchase until I read reviews from other sites regarding the plastic gears. Yes other blenders may have plastic gears, but the complaints were not about stripped gears.
During the Ninja demo today on QVC, Bob Warden, the demonstrator, stripped the gear on the Ninja pod. He had it on the mini prep and he was attempting to turn apricot ice cubes into ‘snow’ for a fruity concoction. He didn’t have the lid or the pod seated correctly. The pod stripped ultra-fast…less than a second on two burst. They moved on real fast without mentioning the stripped gears but it was obvious this is what happened.
I look at it this way: be VERY careful to seat the pod properly. Use two hands while using the Ninja…one to pulse the other to hold the pod firmly on the mini-prep bowl or master prep pitcher. If the pod kicks off the container STOP immediately. Remove some ice (or whatever else your blending) if the unit is kicking back too much.
It’s kind of interesting to see all these complaints.
We have had our Ninja for almost 2 months now, we use it frequently.
I have not had a single problem with it.
I suspect the stripped gears things is mostly due to impatience and not putting the motor onto the lid correctly.
If you take 3 seconds to ensure it is seated properly I don’t see how the gears could strip.
It is a shame that USER ERROR is giving this product a bad rep.
I wouldn’t trade mine for anything.
I am not affiliated with Ninja Master Prep in any way. I just have been getting these email comments in my mailbox since I left my first comment and had to say something.
The quality of this machine versus the cost really was surprising to me. I thought it was going to feel and act cheap…it is far better quality than I expected.
I am totally impressed and would recommend it to anyone and just add one bit of advice, make sure the motor is seated properly on the lid BEFORE you hit the button, not WHILE you hit the button.
That’s all,
Scott
Re: Scott’s Comments.
I totally agree with Scott. For the cost of this machine I think it is the best value for money that I have ever spent. i love using my Ninja. You just need to take time to make sure that the lid is on tight and that the motor is on nice and tight BEFORE you pulse. Hold onto the machine to steady it with one hand and pulse with it with the other hand. If the gears strip the company realizes that they did have a problem with the first units that they shipped and will replace with stronger gears at no cost. If your gears have stripped, DO NOT throw the unit out. Get in touch with the company and let them know. Happy Ninjaing!!! Pat
I broke a plastic piece that fits over the blade spindle. The part couldn’t cost $0.25. I called and talked to a pleasant girl in India whose accent was too thick for me and we were not communicating well. Anyway they are sending me an brand new power pod!
If it breaks, they will send you a new one—go for it. The fresh salsa is worth it.
I just purchased the 2 for 1. 3 payments of 19.99, BUT I chose to pay all at once and I got 2 for a total of 89.75. That’s a better deal than QVC. That makes each blender approx. $45 each with shipping included.
If you use the 20% off coupon at Bed Bath and Beyond, you can get 2 for about the same price and not have to wait for shipping. My husband went in and bought one with one coupon and I did the same with another coupon:-)
Thanks Neeker…..great idea!
Can the ninja blend whole fruits and veggies or do they have to be peeled and sliced before putting in ninja?
I’ve discovered that things dice and slice equally when cut into 1-2 inch portions. This allows compilation of the items to be chopped by all four blades at the same time instead of the blades having to redistribute in the container and then chop.
Stumbled here by accident. I want to know what is it that the magic bullet or the healthmaster does that the ninja bullet cannot do. In otherwords, can one of them do what the others can’t. I am trying to decide which to get.
Stormrider,
My wife bought the Healthmaster several weeks before about the Ninja. Healthmaster started smoking and failed while I was trying to mash potatoes which is probably a bad idea. They took it back no questions asked as it was within the 60 day trial and there is a warranty on the motor anyway.
I did not try to make soup with the Healthmaster as I think that’s an inefficient way to heat food. I’m sure you would not want to do that with the Ninja. Both chop ice very efficiently. The ninja chops a nice salsa without making pulp. The health master may make a smoothie a bit smoother. I bought a KitchenAid blender which seems to be able to do nearly as much as the Healthmaster so now I have the best of both worlds. the Kitchen Aid is much easier to manage than the bigger health master machine.
Brooks what model number kithcenAid did you get. I have a ninja (haven’t used it yet) but will be looking for a good blender to, Thanks
Ben,
The KitchenAid blender is a KSB 5600—it works well and will crush ice and make a good fruit or green smoothie. I would recommend keeping the carafe out of the dish washer. Parts are readily available and you can buy a return or referb from KitchenAid on ebay for $55 plus s&h.
$80 with 20% off coupon from BBBY.
Does it really chop and dice? Green peppers or cucumbers for example..without turning it into mush? Say it is so, and I will buy!
Hi Elizabeth:
It definitely chops and dices to any size that you want. It is the dual blades that make it so successful at chopping. You can keep it going to make “mush” if you have a need to. The Ninja makes the best guacamole ever. I also use it all the time to grate my cheeze for topping pastas etc. I cut the cheese into approx. 1 inch cubes and then process it as course or as fine as I want. You will never regret purchasing a Ninja, just do not order it off line, too expensive when shipping added. Download a coupon from Bed Bath and Beyond and get it there. Cheers! Pat