Price:
- Both Blenders will set you back about $130 when buying from Amazon. All in all, the divisions between these blenders are nearly identical, so it will come down to personal choice as to which blender to pick.
- The Ninja Pro Blender edges out the NutriBullet with its 1100 Watts of power. Even though the NutriBullet only reaches 900 Watts of power, its blending power actually comes close to the Ninja. The NutriBullet is better designed to blend small quantities of items at a time, the Ninja comes out with nearly identical results since it blends larger batches at a time.
- I prefer the design of the Ninja Blender. While the Ninja does not beat out the design of the Vitamix, it still looks better in the kitchen than the NutriBullet. The Ninja Pro Blender BL660 employs about as standard a design as one could expect, but it is not necessarily a high grade blender. NutriBullet Blenders have an egg shaped design, which I personally do not care for.
- All in all, the Ninja Pro Blender offers many more features. With the Ninja Blender, you will be able to choose from multiple blending functions. Along with that, the Ninja comes with a 72 oz blending pitcher and two blend on the go cups. On the downside though, the blades in the Ninja re removable which has some downsides. For the NutriBullet, there only is one blending speed. Along with that, you can only blend a maximum of 32 oz at any one time.
- Anyone looking for a traditional blender should go with the Ninja Pro. With just overall better blending technology and blending ability, the Ninja wins on a pure basis. Since both blenders cost the same price, you are best off going with the sure thing versus the more niche NutriBullet Blender.
NutriBullet Pro 900 Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- Better On the Go Blending. If you are wanting to blend quickly, the NutriBullet gets the job done.
- Built in Blades. Easier to clean and handle.
- Cleanup Easier. Just like the blades, the smaller blending cups are easier to clean.
- Smaller Blending Capacity. Maxed out at 32 oz.
- Slightly Less Powerful. Technically, 200 Watts weaker.
- Limited Blending Functions. Only one blending speed.
- Sketchy Customer Service. Fallout over durability of NutriBullet.
Pros:
- More Powerful Blender. Blend more difficult dishes and drinks.
- Greater Blending Capacity. Blend up to 72 oz at once.
- On the Go Blending Cups Included. Two cups to make drinks quickly.
- Multiple Blending Speeds. Add finesse to your blending jobs.
- Better Customer Service. Greater access to warranty claims and customer call centers.
- Blending Small Quantities More Difficult. Not as well designed for small tasks.
- More Difficult to Clean. Removable blades and larger containers make for a longer clean up.
- Impossible to Mill Grains. Ninja can not mill at all due to blade design.
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