Use register4 coupon code to bring total to $127.33 + tax if you have it.
Expires 3.10.13
Includes:
1500W Blender 72oz pitcher w/blade 64oz processor bowl w/blade Dough Blade attachment 2 16oz blending cups w/blade and lid recipe book 5 year warranty (free shipping and repairs) free shipping on the purchase
if you get the Ninja with the small blending containers, it works excellent at smoothies using the small units. A lot of power directed into the smaller blade unit really does a great job blending. They sell those units for under 60 buck. Target had some on clearance a while ago. I cant the difference between a smoothie made with this unit versus Jamba Juice stores.
Autoegocrat said: I ordered this on March 8 and ity still on friggin' backorder.....don't expect to get it quickly.actually, the ninja, with it's stealth warrior abilities has probably already arrived undetected. I suggest checking under the bed or in other hiding spots. I'm having the same issue. They said expected ship first week of April....
speshlj said: Autoegocrat said: I ordered this on March 8 and ity still on friggin' backorder.....don't expect to get it quickly.actually, the ninja, with it's stealth warrior abilities has probably already arrived undetected. I suggest checking under the bed or in other hiding spots. I'm having the same issue. They said expected ship first week of April....
No luck as of yet, still on backorder. I imagine that when my ninja does ship, it will be impossible to track as well.
I just clicked the "Linky" in the very first post. I didn't use the register4 though (didn't see it). I thought the link applied the coupon. I was tickled to save $40 from what I was originally expecting to pay.
bigfathead said: TheGMan said: Can Ninja be compared to Blendtec?
if you get the Ninja with the small blending containers, it works excellent at smoothies using the small units. A lot of power directed into the smaller blade unit really does a great job blending. They sell those units for under 60 buck. Target had some on clearance a while ago. I cant the difference between a smoothie made with this unit versus Jamba Juice stores.
The Ninja pulse is the one that's very similar to the Magic Bullet and NutriBullet. Except, people who have it (and previously had the others) say it's better. I have the Pulse - it comes with a few small blending containers as well as a bigger pitcher. I definitely agree that the small blending jars do a much better job emulsifying since they have a smaller volume and get the 'effect' much better. Word of caution though: you want to make sure you don't over-tighten the small blender jar lid as it could crack.
The larger pitcher is kinda bleh - it's good for bigger batch jobs if you don't care about the consistency as much. Also probably good for processing food, to an extent. And it came with couple dough paddles for making cookie/pizza/etc dough. Haven't tried those yet. Got it from Bed Bath and Beyond with the 20% coupon for under $70... not too bad of a deal considering we didn't want to throw a ton of money down for a Vitamix/Blendtec. Although, those units still intrigue me. Maybe if this one breaks down, we'll invest in one of those.
I have the costco package and I have to say that making pizza dough in it is significantly more difficult than using a stand mixer. It's clearly not meant to make dough but they are using it as a marketing angle.
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