Nutri Ninja vs Cuisinart Immersion Hand Blender
Price:
- About $50 separates these two blenders. Now, though $50 makes a great deal of difference between the blenders. For those wanting to spend about $30, the Cuisinart Smart Stick 2-Speed Immersion Blender makes for a solid choice. However, the $80 price tag of the Nutri Ninja Pro Blender will deliver a whole lot more to your kitchen.
Blending Power:
- 200 Watts vs 900 Watts, this is a humongous difference. The Cuisinart offers only 200 Watts of blending power, this will impose severe limitations. Vigorous mixing is truly what the Cuisinart happens to do. If you want a blender with real power, the Nutri Ninja blends with 900 Watts of power. Differences in blending quality are light and day.
Design:
- Each blender is designed for a specific purpose. With the Nutri Ninja Pro Blender, you are going to be able to blend smoothies, bean dips, and nut butters. The Cuisinart Immersion Blender best lends itself to mixing things like soups, sauces, and easy to blend smoothies. For those wanting to make smoothies, the Nutri Ninja is truly designed to make smoothies, the Cuisnart Blender is not.
Features:
- Which blender lends to greater customization though? Each has its own tasks. The Nutri Ninja is truly impressive when making smoothies. Cuisinart offers a truly unique tool for the kitchen, it is mobile and allows for a great deal of creativity. Also, Cuisinart offers attachments for their hand blender which allow to whisk, grind, and chop.
Overall:
- The Nutri Ninja makes the better choice for those wanting to make smoothies. Traditional blenders are great, we all understand what they are for and what we can do with them. Immersion blenders are for a far more unique tool designed for precision blending. However, the ultimate power discrepancy between the Nutri Ninja and the Cuisinart Hand Blender leads me to favoring the Nutri Ninja.
- Traditional. Carry out all your favorite tasks.
- Compact. Small footprint on the countertop.
- 900 Watts of Power. A whole lot of power in a small punch.
- On the Go Blending. Blending cups designed to blend and go.
- Price. $50 more than the Cuisinart.
- No Soups/Mixing. Rigid blending role.
Cuisinartart Hand Blender Pros and Cons
- Less than $30. One of most affordable blenders.
- Great Starter Blender. Learn the basics of immersion blending.
- Customization. Great variety of things that can be blended.
- Low Power Output. Lacking in blending ability.
- Do Not Expect Miracles. Best used as a powerful mixer.
- Limited Life Span. Perhaps a few years.
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