![]() ![]() ![]() It does get loud but that’s what I expect from a high-performance cooking blender. Speaking of the size, this SS401 model is a few inches shorter than its counterparts of the same brand such as the Ninja Mega Kitchen System BL770 (which I already reviewed in this Blender Buying Guide). The result will end up with a grainy texture rather than a silky smooth soup. Another drawback is how it deals with fibrous ingredients. That means you’ve gotta wait for the ingredients to cool down first before processing. What I’m not so impressed about this piece is its ability to hot blend. The item includes a 40-ounce bowl, lids, blades, and splash guards.You’ve gotta cut the fruits and vegetables smaller than you would with other blenders to fit them into the containers. There is a noticeable downside in the container size. This unique design allows the blades to move efficiently. Surprisingly, the motor base is plugged on top of the blender and hidden under the cap. Given the 450-watt motor base and the versatility for a single serving, this Ninja blender totally nails the job.Īpparently, I do not expect it to handle heavy loads at one go like a 1400-watt blender but it’s still strong enough to liquidize fruits and vegetables. The entire piece when slacked together doesn’t feel heavy at all. The model comes with three jars of different sizes and they can do much more than just make smoothies and crush ice into fluffy snow. From shaking, making puree, and processing food – everything is done in a flash. ![]() It sits nicely in the cupboard and breaks down food like a charm. This machine is not only a life savior but also friendly for your wallet! With it being under $100 for such a compact and user-friendly item, I’m more than happy to have it at home. ![]()
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