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nutribullet Pro 900 Watt Personal Blender - 13-Piece High-Speed Blender/Mixer System, Champagne vs Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender, 1400 Peak Watts, 72-oz Pitcher, Dark Grey

Editorial Verdict

The Ninja BN701 Professional Plus is the overall winner in this comparison. Despite being $15 cheaper at $109.99, it delivers significantly more power at 1400 peak watts versus the nutribullet's 900 watts, and includes a large 72-oz pitcher ideal for family-sized batches — compared to the nutribullet's personal-sized 32-oz cups. The Ninja also edges out on customer rating (4.6 vs 4.5 stars) and adds versatility with 3 Auto-iQ preset programs, making it the better value for users who want more blending capacity and power at a lower price point.

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.
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nutribullet Pro 900 Watt Personal Blender - 13-Piece High-Speed Blender/Mixer System, Champagne

Pros

  • The 900-watt motor pulverizes tough ingredients like frozen fruit and leafy greens quickly and thoroughly
  • Two included 32-oz colossal cups make it easy to prep multiple servings without extra dishwashing
  • Most smoothies are ready in under 60 seconds, making it ideal for busy morning routines
  • The compact personal-size design takes up minimal counter space compared to full-size blenders

Cons

  • At 32 oz, the colossal cups may be too large for users who only want a single small serving
  • The 13-piece set includes multiple components that require careful storage to avoid losing parts
  • The personal blender format is not suited for blending large batches for families or groups
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