Friday, November 28, 2014

Nutri Ninja Pro Blender vs Ninja Master Prep


Price:
  • You will have to pay nearly twice as much for the Nutri Ninja over the Ninja Master Prep. Are those extra $40 worth the cost? Well, if you want a powerful blender that does a great job making smoothies, then yes the Nutri Ninja is worth the cost. For anyone to stick to a sub-$40 blender, the Ninja Master Prep makes for a good choice.
Power:
  • The Nutri Ninja Pro Blender is more than twice as powerful than its competition. While the Ninja Master Prep is strong enough to grind ice and make decent smoothies, the Nutri Ninja blows the Ninja Master Prep out of the water. 900 Watts of Power in the Nutri Ninja will be sure to amaze.
Design:
  • Significant differences in design exist between these two blenders by Ninja. For anyone wanting a traditional style blender, neither the Ninja Master Prep nor the Nutri Ninja will exactly please. The Ninja Master Prep stands more as a food processor that can also blend. If it came down to it, the Nutri Ninja better fulfills the role of a traditional blender.
Functionality:
  • If you want a blender to make smoothies, go with the Nutri Ninja. Power in the Nutri Ninja and its more traditional design make for a great smoothie making machine. The Ninja Master Prep is not without its positives; if you need an appliance that can both blend and chop, the Ninja Master Prep makes for one of the best multipurpose tools in the kitchen.
Overall:
  • While the Nutri Ninja costs more than twice as much as the Ninja Master Prep, the cost of the blender seems worth it. The 900 Watts of blending power allow for far greater blending ability. Now, if you are not looking for a blender that can liquify just about anything, the Ninja Master Prep makes for a respectable choice.


Pros:

  • Nice Design. Compact, but suited for the task.
  • 900 Watts of Blending Power. Shred through fruits and veggies.
  • On the Go Blending. Take blending cups with you after finishing.
Cons:
  • Price. Cost double its competition.
  • Not for Chopping/Mixing. Blending is all you will do.
  • Will Not Store as Easily. Bit more bulky.


Pros:

  • Multipurpose Tool. Blend, chop, and mix.
  • Low Cost. Under $40 for a nice appliance.
  • Fruit Smoothies and Icy Drinks. Come out well.
Cons:
  • Green Smoothies. Do not blend leafy greens.
  • Cleanup. Tad bit more tedious.
  • Lower Quality Blends. More likely to have chunkier blends.

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