🍹 Blend, Chop, and Conquer Your Kitchen!
The NinjaQB900B Master Prep Food Processor Blender is a versatile kitchen appliance featuring a powerful 400-watt motor, a 48 oz pitcher for smoothies, and a 2-cup chopping bowl for salads and dips. Its interchangeable master pod design allows for easy switching between blending and chopping, while dishwasher-safe components ensure effortless cleaning. Perfect for busy professionals looking to elevate their meal prep game.
Warranty Type | Limited warranty |
Color | Gray |
Style | 400 Watt |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Controls Type | Push Button |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Programmable |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 6.29"W x 13.38"H |
Capacity | 48 Fluid Ounces |
H**.
Powerful, Versatile, and Easy-to-Use Kitchen Essential!
The Ninja QB900B Master Prep Food Processor Blender has quickly become one of my favorite kitchen tools! Whether I’m blending frozen fruits for smoothies, chopping vegetables, or making salsas, this blender does it all with ease. The 400-watt motor is surprisingly powerful for such a compact device, making quick work of even the toughest ingredients.I love that it comes with both a 48 oz pitcher and a 16 oz chopping bowl, offering great versatility depending on the task. I use the larger pitcher for smoothies and the smaller bowl for chopping herbs or making smaller batches of sauces. The frozen blending feature is a standout—no more struggling with ice or frozen fruit, it blends them effortlessly into smooth, creamy textures.Cleanup is a breeze, too. All the parts are dishwasher safe, which is a huge time-saver, and the overall design is sleek enough to look great on my countertop without taking up too much space. The grey color is stylish and neutral, blending well with my other kitchen appliances.If you're looking for a reliable, powerful, and easy-to-use food processor and blender combo, the Ninja QB900B is an excellent choice. It’s perfect for making smoothies, chopping, and blending, and I highly recommend it!
B**M
Saves so much time. Anything else is, well, uncivilized!
COSORI Mini 2.1 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Programmable Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Sauté, Steamer, Yogurt Maker & Warmer, Includes Glass Lid, Sealing Ring and Recipe BookWOW! Definitely recommend this to anyone who hates spending time with food prep!That's pretty much the summary statement for the time-saving Ninja QB900B Master Prep Chopper, Blender, Food Processor that I just bought. Nothing I own has done more to shave serious time off of my food preparation adventures! 2nd place goes to my COSORI Mini 2.1 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Programmable Pressure Cooker (also purchased on Amazon).with the combination of the Ninja and the Cosori, I spent more time thinking about what I wanted to eat, than I did actually preparing the food! I was a little bit cautious in buying a chopper. I figured I needed one to keep from cutting vital parts of my anatomy - mainly my fingers, as I'm a guitarist and I need my factory-issued ten digits. Mandatory. RESEARCH - RESEARCH - RESEARCH!So I did my research (as I am a research scientist/computer programmer) and I was going to buy one of those finger guards or cut-proof gloves ($10 - $20) and then I began to think about it and decided that a food chopper would be better suited. So I looked into those manual pressing jobs, but the only one that I thought would last for the duration was a $125 one and I said, "No way!" So then I looked at one of those manual, pull string gizmos, that remind me of a lawnmower starter. I almost got one, I actually ordered one and then canceled the order in less than five minutes after reading the reviews on a few of these types of units. The key to getting a good product is not to look at the five-star ratings, but rather the 1 to 2 star ratings. These will tell you far more than the 4 and 5-star ratings which people are gushing over. I've found that people will usually go much farther in describing what's wrong with a product than they will about how good something is. Probably because they're enjoying the product too much to write about it. Because the Ninja Food Processor saved me soooo much time, I figure I have the time to write this and still have saved time. ACTUAL OPERATION The operation of the machine is a breeze. You do have to chop your veggies into 1-1/2 inch portions just to fit them into the bowl. I've only used the smaller bowl and will test out the larger one later - my guess is that it will save even more time as I'll be able to add whole peppers at a time.This thing is so fast and amazing (and relatively quiet too) that you have to be careful not to liquify your veggies. I literally pulsed the control button two or three times and it went to work like nothing I've ever seen. MAINTENANCE NOTESThe instructions say not to operate it for more than 15 seconds a pulse. This limit will probably turn a brick into butter. LOL! (It even does ice. Wow!) Cleanup was incredibly fast. I hate to clean. Hate it! But this was the fastest I've cleaned up on any appliance I have! And no tears from onions and I don't have to handle peppers as much, so washing my hands afterwards is much faster. If you prep jalapeños and green peppers, it takes a awhile to scrub off the juice. And believe you me, I've had my share of running to the faucet to flush my eyes due to the pepper juice! Complete bummer! RELIABILITYThe unit is so sturdy and efficient, that I doubt that it will ever break down. This is due to the fact that it takes less than 2-3 seconds to complete any job. The only part I see wearing out are the blades, but they're razor sharp and should probably last 6 months to a year.Now I'm not being paid to write this and I even bought a refurbished unit for $24, but I can tell you that if it only lasted one year, I would have made my money back many times over in saved time. And even if I'd of bought one brand new (for $15-$20 more) it would have been well worth it!ADDITIONAL NOTESThat's about it. The unit was sooo good, that it inspired me to spend a little more time than I planned on this review, but if it can help others to get a great product, save time (and fingers!) then it's definitely worth it. About the only thing it doesn't do is stuff like French fries and anything that needs to be uniformly cut (for presentation) but the fact that is also doubles as a blender makes it well worth it, as the dicing like press products don't have the blending ability that the Ninja has, and in actuality it produces very nicely chopped food as a result of it being a quality product! Thank you Amazon and all of its reviewers! And thank you Ninja Kitchen for such a fine product! OK, now my carrot, sweet pepper, jalapeño, green pepper, rice lentil, split pea soup in my Cosori Pressure Cooker is about ready. I'm gonna settle down to a nice meal that only took 10-12 minutes to make. As opposed to the usual 25-30 minutes. I'd give the Ninja 10-stars if I could. As a bachelor who works out of his home-office, I couldn't be happier. Sincerely, Billi!
A**R
Blend power and easy to clean
Had I already had one like this one before? But the day my daughter came to my house and saw how simple and powerful it is, I couldn't help but give it to her, but I ordered another one again because it is easy to use, the blades are very strong, blend power is perfect is easy to clean, it doesn't take up much space in your kitchen and you can do many things in it, the shipping is super fast, I really recommend this product, the best on the market for the low price they have.
D**A
OMG! Incredible!
Important to note: My comments are in the context of having been a Vitamix user for over 20 years.We bought the Ninja because we were looking for something to replace our Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus. We were attracted to the Ninja because the reviews said it turned out more consistent results compared to others.We also noted that people warned about how quickly it could turn ingredients from chunks to mush.Both are very true.What we love about the Ninja is that it's super light, and easy to assemble and clean. It's also very quiet compared to other machines. And, the bases are super stable--no traveling across the counter as our Vitamix wants to do sometimes.What's remarkable is how quickly the Ninja breaks down ingredients. We've been going crazy making nut butters, including peanut and pecan butters. That's where the Ninja totally shines in comparison to all other machines (and we've used them all, from the Vitamix and Cuisinart to others!). Quiet, effective, and speedy are the three words to describe the Ninja.We also made raw cranberry relish (raw cranberries, apples, whole oranges, and dates) that the Ninja zipped out in seconds.It's true that the Ninja won't turn out the kind of silky smooth cream soups that the Vitamix will, but if the Vitamix earns an A+ in this use case, the Ninja earns an A-.You also can't beat the price: Less than 10% of the cost for a Vitamix. Do the math. It's a simple equation if you don't absolutely need silky smooth textures.And there's no comparison with the Cuisinart Mini-Prep, which we found to be noisy, OK for salsa and courser chopping, but not great at nut butters.For the easy of use, what it produces, quietness, and price, the Ninja can't be beat.
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