Thursday, November 27, 2014

Nutri Ninja Pro vs Juicer


Price:
  • The Nutri Ninja will cost you a bit less than $80, this is a steal of a deal. Juicers can range in price from as low as $20 to the top of the line costing more than $500. What you must consider is this, the quality of juicers varies greatly by price point. For less than $80, you can get a dependable and consistent blender in the form of the Nutri Ninja.
Power:
  • Do not plan on finding a juicer less than $100 that can match the Nutri Ninja's power. To get a powerful juicer on the scale of the Nutri Ninja, you are going to need to pay more than $200. At 900 Watts of power, the Nutri Ninja does a fantastic job at pulverizing fruits and ice.
Versatility:
  • With a juicer, all you will be able to do is juice. Blenders have so many more functions to them. With the Nutri Ninja, you will be able to makes smoothies of course. Along with that, you will be able to blend ice, homemade peanut butter, and bean dips like hummus. So much more can be done in the kitchen with the Nutri Ninja.
Cleanup:
  • Juicers are notoriously difficult to clean. Find me a quick and easy juicer to clean, and I will rest contented. However, the ease of cleaning a small blender like the Nutri Ninja is such a convenience. In only a minute or two after finishing your blended drink, you will be able to clean the Nutri Ninja cup. Juicers can take five minutes or more to clean.
Overall:
  • Personally, I prefer blenders to juicers due to their convenience. Even then though, I am inclined to say top of the line juicers may offer some features superior to that of the Nutri Ninja. At the end of the day, I would recommend buying a Nutri Ninja before ever buying a juicer.

Nutri Ninja Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Power. Unleash 900 Watts of blending ability.
  • Price. Less than $80 to get your own new blender.
  • Possibilities. Make all sorts of dishes, especially smoothies.
Cons:
  • Does Not Juice. Makes smoothies, but not juices.
  • Not Perfect on Leafy Greens. Juicers do a better job.
  • Hard Vegetables too Tough. Carrots and beets a no-go. 
Juicers Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Juices. Unique health benefits of juices.
  • Specialty Uses. Odds and ends of juicers.
  • Hard and Leafy Green Vegetables. Easy to process these things.
Cons:
  • Variable Prices. Low end to high end difficult to gauge.
  • Difficult to Clean. So much more work compared to blenders.
  • No Bean Dips or Ice. Much more limited.

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