
Ninja
The Ninja BN301 Nutri‑Blender Plus is a compact personal blender featuring a 900‑peak‑watt motor (measured 600‑700 W) and three 20 oz to‑go cups, designed for single‑serve smoothies, shakes, and frozen drinks. It offers powerful ice‑crushing and nutrient extraction in a portable, dishwasher‑safe package.
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$69.98
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$74.42
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$49.99
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$182.76
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the BN301 for its strong ice‑crushing and ability to blend fibrous ingredients into smooth textures while maintaining a reasonable noise level. However, they criticize its single‑speed, press‑to‑blend operation, limited 20 oz capacity, and motor performance that falls short of true professional‑grade expectations.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the smooth, creamy results and the convenience of the three portable cups that fit car holders, noting easy cleanup thanks to dishwasher‑safe, BPA‑free parts. Recurring complaints focus on durability concerns, the need to keep the unit plugged in, and occasional blending inconsistency requiring extra pressing.
Common Complaints
Durability issues over time, constant manual pressing for operation, limited 20 oz capacity, and the requirement to stay plugged in limit true portability.
How It Compares
vs. Ninja Fit (700W)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose BN301 if you need more power and larger cups; Ninja Fit is a cheaper option for smaller 16 oz servings.
vs. NutriBullet Pro 900
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select BN301 for portability and included travel cups; choose NutriBullet Pro for a more traditional, hands‑free blending experience.
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