Sunday, July 13, 2014

NutriBullet Pro 900 S vs. Ninja Master Prep



Price:
  • The NutriBullet 900 will cost you almost $100 more than the Ninja Master Prep. Plenty of positives come with that higher price point though. If you are looking for a casual blender not truly designed for smoothie making, the lower priced Ninja Master Prep may be the more attractive offer.
Blending Power:
  • As the name would suggest, the NutriBullet offers 900 watts of blending power. The Ninja Master Prep only blends with 400 watts of power. This comes out to being over twice as much blending power being stored in the NutriBullet. For blending things quickly and thoroughly, the NutriBullet 900 totally outshines the Ninja Master Prep.
Design:
  • Each of these blenders meets its design needs well. With the Ninja Master Prep, this blender is compact and attractive as a small blender. Blades in the Ninja Master Prep are removable and relatively sharp. The NutriBullet 900 Blender is egg shaped and a tad larger than the Ninja Master Prep. The NutriBullet Blender is designed much more like a traditional blender as it has a bottom blending base, where the Ninja functions from the top down. 
Features:
  • Each blender differs quite a bit in features offered. The Ninja Master Prep functions much more as a unique hybrid between blender and food processor. Making frozen fruit smoothies in the Ninja is easy enough, as well as making things like chopped salads and bean dips. On the blending side of things though, the NutriBullet does a much better job of things. Blend just about anything in the on the go cups in the NutriBullet quickly and easily. 
Overall:
  • Based purely on which appliance is the better blender, the NutriBullet Pro 900 S wins out. However, the Ninja Master Prep offers plenty of unique features that the NutriBullet just does not do well. For anyone looking for a casual blending machine, go with the Ninja since it has such a low price. If looking for a smoothie maker, the NutriBullet 900 is the much better choice.
NutriBullet Pro 900 Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Powerful Blender. 900 Watts of Blending Power.
  • Traditional. Blend from the bottom up, not the top down.
  • Better Blend Blades. Not as tricky as Ninja Blades.
  • On the Go Blending. Blend and be on the go in less than a minute or two.
Cons:
  • Higher Price. Will cost about $150.
  • Single Function. Make smoothies, everything else is a bit tricky.
  • Larger Footprint. Will hog a little more kitchen space. 
Ninja Master Prep Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Easy to store. Few parts and small size.
  • Affordable Price. Have it shipped to our door for less than $40.
  • Multiple Uses. Blend icy drinks and use as a food processor.
Cons:
  • Low Bending Power. 400 Watts limits blending options.
  • Removable Blades. Easier to cut yourself and a pain to clean.
  • Will Likely Want to Upgrade. Save now, but pay later.

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  2. Thanks a lot for those distinguishing features of both the blenders.I believe buyers must intensely compare Nutribullet Vs. Ninja Blender, two different devices to know which one is the best to suit their preference and cooking needs. Nutribullets and Ninja food blenders are offered by many kitchen appliance stores and department stores, but you may also buy them from online shops such as eBay. Either way in the debate of Nutribullet Vs. Ninja Blender, you are the one who decides which is the better one for you.

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