Blender Reviews

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A few weeks ago I had visited my sister and we made this really awesome smoothie using her Ninja Supra Kitchen System. I have to tell you how impressed I was with this machine.  I was so impressed that I decided to write a review on it, as well as decided to include a couple other great blenders that I have tried.

If you are looking for a blender you want to ask yourself a few questions first:

  1. How often will I be using it ?
  2. What will I be using it for ?
  3. What is my budget?
  4. Do I want an all in one or just a plain blender?

I will be sharing my outlook on 3 great blenders that I have found are the best so far.

$ Oster 12-Speed Stainless Steel Blender– Economy Pick

$$ Ninja Supra Kitchen System – All in One

$$$ Vitamix – Top notch high powered blender

$Oster 12-Speed Stainless Steel Blender

 Features: 

  • 450 watts of ice crushing power
  • cord storage underneath the base
  • revolutionary ice crusher blade that won’t dull or bend

Pros: 

  • long lasting
  • uses less storage space
  • economical

Cons:

  • less power than the Ninja and Vitamix
  • can be tedious to put the cord away every time

This is the blender for you if you want a simple blender that won’t take too much space in your kitchen, is easy on the budget, and lasts a long time.

$$Ninja Supra Kitchen System

Features: 

  • 1200 watts of ice crushing power
  • 8 cup food processor bowl
  • 2 (16oz) cups for drinks on the go

Pros: 

  • crushes ice in seconds due to its high power
  • includes not only the blender pitcher but also a processor and 2 cups for an all in one system
  • comes with a chopping blade and dough blade for the food processor

Cons:

  • the food processor does not come with a blade for shredding cheese
  • the blades are extremely sharp therefore extra precaution is needed when cleaning and handling

This blender system is for those of you who want a high powered blender, and processor all in one convenient system. Comes for a decent price considering the value.

$$$Vitamix

 Features:

  • Three pre-programmed settings for automatic processing
  • Easy to use variable speed control and pulse feature.
  • 64-Ounce BPA-free container with spill-proof vented lid
  • Commercial-Grade 2-peak horsepower cool running motor

Pros:

  • Cord is 6 feet long
  • Should last for a long time and comes with a 5 year warranty
  • At least a dozen tiny details go into the design of its aircraft-grade, hardened stainless steel blades.

Cons:

  • One of the most expensive blenders
  • Difficult to scrape all of the food out of the pitcher with a spatula

This blender is for those of you who will be using your blender a lot. It blends up the quickest because of its quality blade and high power.

Conclusion

We could all go for the Vitamix however we can’t all afford the price that’s why sometimes a more practical choice is the Oster. Or perhaps you want a food processor and a blender, then what better choice than the all in one Ninja Supra Kitchen System.  Whichever you choose, I hope these reviews help you out to make an informed decision on what suits you best 🙂

Do you have a favourite blender out of these three? Or perhaps you have a different blender that you love? Share in the comments below !

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