Kristen Aiken, head of HuffPost Life, swears by this Ninja Foodi blender. I am not paid by kitchenaid and bought this myself." - Krisk I definitely recommend this blender for anyone looking to spend less than Blendtec or Vitamix but able to spend enough for a premium blender. I guess people either refuse to read a quick guide or won't do anything their smartphone doesn't control for them. It doesn't get much easier than this folks. It has a built in timer and stops when it's done. If you want to make a smoothie, you select smoothie and push the start button. If you want to blend like on a vitamix, you select your blend speed on the 0-5 range and blend. As far as the folks complaining about the controls, I just don't get it. I've used this blender 2-3 times a week for a year and it is simple and easy. It is loud for sure, but so are most of the blenders I've used. It has a self-clean mode that works well. It is easier to clean since the bottom of the blender is a bit wider, making it easier to scoop food out of it. We have a Vitamix I've used at work for years, and this matches it in blending power and consistency for sure. Promising review: "I've had this blender for over a year now, and it is my favorite blender by far. It has a self-clean function, making clean-up a breeze. It features a ribbed jar design, a unique asymmetrical blade and a powerful motor that can automatically sense when there is food in the blender and adjusts itself to the optimal speed. If the popular mixer is any indication, KitchenAid items are made to last, making this blender a great investment. This review was trimmed for length read the full, detailed version at Amazon. I don’t like the cheap feel of the plastic bits attached to the pitcher." - My experiences I REALLY don’t like how hard the top is to removeħ. The button feel very similar to my old blender which lasted a long time, so that too is good.Ħ. It’s quieter than my old Hamilton Beach blender, which is my only point of reference. I like the base (motor) it feels solid, and it works very wellĤ. This is the main reason why I purchased it.ģ. The toaster I have is also a Hamilton Beach, which I’ve had for over 20 years.ġ. The previous blender I had for over 15 years was a Hamilton BeachĢ. Where else can you get a 40oz 5 speed blender with a glass pitcher for under $40 USD? I picked this blender for a couple of reasons.ġ. But it's I think it's a decent value for the price. Promising review: "This isn't a Vitamix by any stretch of the imagination. The pitcher is glass, making it a must if you're looking to avoid plastic. It has 12 functions and five buttons on an easy-to-read panel that helps you blend, crush, puree, dice, chop and more. It's also easy to clean, dishwasher-safe and can hold up to 40 ounces. It has a pour spout so you can transfer contents from the blender to a bowl or glass without spilling. Get the smoothest smoothies of your life with this affordable, powerful and wildly popular blender from Hamilton Beach. I have no complaints about it at all." - Richardc It is easy to clean by just filling it partially with water and a few drops of dish detergent and turning it on for a few seconds. There is no way the top can be removed with the blender on, and you don't need to remove it for the purpose of stirring the contents because of its ability to blend without doing so. I am also impressed by the ability to pour from it through a flap in the corner without removing the top, which is also a safety mechanism. It is well balanced and does not move around on the countertop. The triple blade design allows whatever you are blending to work downward through the carafe and thoroughly do the job, more quietly and efficiently. I tried the Ninja and am completely satisfied. If crushing ice or anything else, such as frozen fruit, I also had to watch it carefully or it would jump right off the counter! Then after two years it just burned out. The previous blender I owned and paid a lot of money for claimed to be able to crush ice and blend almost anything, but it still had to be constantly babied and shaken in order to do the job. Promising review: "I have had other blenders that were three or more times more expensive, and they did not come close to comparing with the Ninja. It's dishwasher-safe, easy to use and clean. It has powerful blades that can crush ice, whole fruits and vegetables quickly and easily, making it perfect for creating icy frozen adult beverages all season long. If you're constantly feeding a crowd, you'll want to take advantage of this Ninja blender's 72-ounce capacity.
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