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Ninja 1000 Professional Blender by Euro-Pro - Strawberry-orange-banana smoothie

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2010

Using Ninja 1000 Blender (Ninja 1100 Kitchen System) to blend a Smoothie in 20 seconds, as good as the $500-600 blender

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  • @MRPROH ... It blends, but wont heat up soup like Blendtec or Vitamix cos the RPM is not high enough to generate enough friction, but it wins against other blender at this price level

  • good luck with your Ninja Kitchen System 1100, do post some video to share, I think the smaller pitcher should be handy for smaller job, I am considering getting the new 450 Watts Ninja Master Prep Pro for "smaller job" or order a small pitcher once it is available as accessories.

  • I wish I have a Vitamix, it's just too expensive for home use ... more video will come, kind of busy these past few days, used the blender but no time to make video ...

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  • Man food

  • but does it blend?

  • Man... that thing is freakin' LOUD!!

  • I like that video.

  • @The1234789 : true, but theyre wayyyy more expensive, so i guess you can say this would be a great substitute if you cant afford Vitamix or Blendtec.

  • Vitamix and blendtec are way better

  • I actually found that the lower wattage "master prep" top driven model handled greens better than the square 1000 watt one. Still no where near what a vitamix would do, but better than the 1000.

    Either way, you are going to get texture bits in anything less than a really good commercial blender. Everyone's tolerance to chunks like that will vary.

  • I actually found that the lower wattage "master prep" top driven model handled greens better than the square 1000 watt one. Still no where near what a vitamix would do, but better than the 1000.

  • @frozenwastes1 the problem was that there was a separation from the liquid and the greens, i expected it to be as if you are blending regular lettuce, there was a definite difference! but then again i guess i shouldn't be too picky and critical because it did a better job than the regular blender and it was more drinkable than the reg blender, i just expected more from all the commercials and the wattage power rating! i might buy it again and experiment!

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