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Editorial Verdict
The Ninja BN701 is the clear overall winner for most consumers, delivering impressive 1400 peak watts of blending power and a larger 72-oz pitcher at just $109.99 — a staggering $330 less than the Vitamix 5200's $439.99 price tag. While the Vitamix offers a professional-grade 2 HP motor and a premium build that dedicated culinary enthusiasts may appreciate, the Ninja's slightly higher 4.6/5 rating versus the Vitamix's 4.3/5 suggests buyers are more than satisfied with its performance relative to cost. For everyday blending tasks like smoothies, frozen drinks, and ice cream, the Ninja's Auto-iQ preset programs and dishwasher-safe parts make it the smarter, more practical buy.
Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender, 1400 Peak Watts, 72-oz Pitcher, Dark Grey
Pros
- The 1400 peak watt motor with Total Crushing Blades pulverizes ice and frozen ingredients with ease for consistently smooth results.
- The large 72-oz pitcher (64-oz max liquid) is ideal for blending large batches for families or groups.
- Three Auto-iQ preset programs for smoothies, frozen drinks, and ice cream take the guesswork out of common blending tasks.
- Dishwasher-safe parts make post-blending cleanup quick and hassle-free.
Cons
- At $109.99, it sits at a mid-to-higher price point compared to basic blenders that may suffice for lighter use.
- With only 3 Auto-iQ presets, users who want more specialized blending programs may find the options limited.
- The large 72-oz pitcher may be cumbersome for individuals blending single-serve portions.
- No personal cup or single-serve attachment is included, limiting on-the-go convenience.
Vitamix 5200 Blender, Professional-Grade, 64 Oz Container, Black
Pros
- The professional-grade 2 HP motor powers through tough ingredients like frozen fruit and ice with ease
- The 10 variable speeds plus High setting give precise control for everything from chunky salsas to silky-smooth soups
- Self-cleaning takes just 30-60 seconds using warm water and dish soap, eliminating tedious disassembly
- The 64 oz BPA-free container handles large batches suitable for family meals or meal prep
Cons
- At $439.99, the price point is significantly higher than most consumer-grade blenders on the market
- The 64 oz container size may be unnecessarily large and cumbersome for single-serve or small-batch blending
- The tall container design can be difficult to store under standard kitchen cabinets
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