
Ninja Fit
Score: 70/100
Magic Bullet Blender
Score: 66/100Rankings

The Ninja Fit Compact Personal Blender offers a portable 700 W motor with two 16-oz travel cups, ideal for on-the-go single-serve smoothies. Its small capacity, need for continuous manual pressure, and higher noise level limit batch preparation. Perfect for students and apartment dwellers.

The Magic Bullet 11-Piece Blender is a compact personal blender featuring a high-torque 250W motor and a versatile accessory set. Its limited power and single-speed design make it less suitable for hard ingredients like nuts or ice. Ideal for single-serve smoothies and on-the-go use.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
700 Wbest | 250 W | |
0.473 Lbest | — | |
700 Wbest | — | |
1best | 1best | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.388 kg | 1.156 kgbest |
5 | 11best |
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Features(1) | ||
Included Accessories | 5 | 11 |
Power & Electrical(1) | ||
Motor Power (W) | 700 W | 250 W |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Blade Material | stainless steel | Stainless steel |
Weight (kg) | 1.388 kg | 1.156 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 20.96×17.78×22.23 cm cm | 29.5×11.38×10.18 cm cm |


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Professional reviewers commend the Ninja Fit for its surprisingly strong blending power, compact footprint, and value proposition, noting it can stand toe-to-toe with larger rivals. However, they criticize the need for constant manual pressure, limited blending time, and a build quality that feels less solid than higher-priced competitors, while also pointing out that quieter alternatives exist.
Everyday users praise the Ninja Fit's portability, ease of use, and ability to crush ice and frozen fruit in a single-serve format, highlighting its dishwasher-safe parts and affordable price. Common complaints focus on the small 16-oz capacity, the tiring manual pressure required for blending, higher noise levels, and a perceived lack of durability compared to other personal blenders.

Professional reviewers commend the Magic Bullet for its compact footprint, high-torque motor, and intuitive press-and-twist operation, noting it excels at quick prep of smoothies, sauces, and soft foods. However, they also point out its limited power and single-blade design make it unsuitable for hard items like nuts or ice, and it lacks the versatility of multi-speed, full-size blenders.
Everyday users appreciate the convenience of rapid 10-second recipes, the portable mug accessories, and the easy cleanup, especially for single-serve smoothies and on-the-go snacks. Common complaints focus on the blender's inability to handle nuts or ice effectively, uneven blending that requires manual shaking, and the blade not reaching the cup bottom.
“isn't as solid as the NutriBullet or the Nutri Ninja”

“small yet mighty”

“not extremely loud”


