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Ninja Fit Blender Review

True Score

72
74
3

Experts

94
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Consumers

Expert Rankings

The Ninja Fit blender has great build quality and smoothly blends tough ingredients. It is also easy to clean, but it doesn’t hot blend, and its jar needs to be pushed down throughout the blending process, which might be bothersome to some.

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Overview

The Ninja Fit is an entry-level personal blender that was announced in mid-2016. The blender ships with two 16 oz jars, which is quite common among the best blenders on the market.

Its six blades make it efficient at making single-serve smoothies and crushing ice, but it doesn’t work for hot blending. However, it has a decent power capacity of 700 Watts and weighing only 3.1 pounds, it is easy to move around with.

Its noise output is rated at 94.8 decibels at a max speed of 20,300 RPM, and it is also relatively easy to clean since owners will only need to run it with soap and water, and its jar, lids, and blades are also dishwasher safe.

The Ninja Fit doesn’t have a pulse mode and is limited to only one speed setting. Still, its build quality is quite good.

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our Verdict

The Ninja Fit is well built, with a tightly sealed jar that prevents jar leaks during blending. However, with a 700 Watt power rating and one speed setting, the Ninja Fit blender may upset users who want more refined control over the blending process.

The blender also doesn’t hot blend and has small 16-ounce jars, but it is good enough for ice-crushing, even though its tested noise output of 94.8 dB may be vexing to some.

Overall, it effectively blends fibrous ingredients like kale, produces smooth and silky smoothies, and is easy to clean, both by hand and in the dishwasher despite its six sharp blades.

Its compact size is great for portability and personal use, but owners will have to push down the jar to activate its blending.

True Score

72

Reasons to Buy

  • No leaking issues during blending
  • Comes with two 16-ounce jars for single-serve smoothies
  • Smoothly blends fibrous ingredients like kale
  • Jars and lids are dishwasher-safe and easy to clean
  • Compact size takes up minimal counter space

Reasons to Avoid

  • Power is not impressive for breaking down fruit skins
  • Drinking opening in containers is too small
  • Cups provided with the blender are slightly smaller than advertised
  • Can be a bit louder than other blenders

Specifications

App Compatiblen/a
Auto Shut-Offn/a
Blade Materialn/a
Capacity(s)16 oz
Detachable BladesNo
Dishwasher SafeYes
Number of Blades6
Number of Speedsn/a
Overload Protectionn/a
Pour Spoutn/a
Programmablen/a
Safety Lockn/a
Single or Multi Serven/a

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Market Context

The Ninja Fit is an entry-level personal blender that was announced in mid-2016. The blender ships with two 16 oz jars, which is quite common…

The Ninja Fit is an entry-level personal blender that was announced in mid-2016. The blender ships with two 16 oz jars, which is quite common among the best blenders on the market.

Its six blades make it efficient at making single-serve smoothies and crushing ice, but it doesn’t work for hot blending. However, it has a decent power capacity of 700 Watts and weighing only 3.1 pounds, it is easy to move around with.

Its noise output is rated at 94.8 decibels at a max speed of 20,300 RPM, and it is also relatively easy to clean since owners will only need to run it with soap and water, and its jar, lids, and blades are also dishwasher safe.

The Ninja Fit doesn’t have a pulse mode and is limited to only one speed setting. Still, its build quality is quite good.

The Ninja Fit has a power capacity of 700 Watts, while the Ninja Duo has a higher power of 1100 Watts. This is because the…

The Ninja Fit has a power capacity of 700 Watts, while the Ninja Duo has a higher power of 1100 Watts. This is because the Ninja Duo is a full-size blender, while the Ninja Fit is a personal blender. Also worth noting is that the Ninja Fit is quieter than the Ninja Duo, as the Fit has a max noise output of 94.8 decibels compared to the Duo, which gets as loud as 97.8 decibels. Learn more about the Ninja Duo in our Ninja Duo Blender review.

The Ninja Fit’s power rating of 700 Watts is slightly lower than that of the NutriBullet Pro 1000, which stands at 1000 Watts. However, the…

The Ninja Fit’s power rating of 700 Watts is slightly lower than that of the NutriBullet Pro 1000, which stands at 1000 Watts. However, the Ninja Fit weighs only 3.1 pounds, making it slightly more portable than the NutriBullet Pro 1000, which weighs 5 pounds.

With a 700 Watt power capacity, the Ninja Fit has more than twice the power of the Magic Bullet Essential, which is rated at 250…

With a 700 Watt power capacity, the Ninja Fit has more than twice the power of the Magic Bullet Essential, which is rated at 250 Watts. The Ninja Fit also ships with two 16 oz jars, while the Magic Bullet Essential only has one 15 oz jar.

App Compatible

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n/a

Auto Shut-Off

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Blade Material

n/a

Stainless steel

n/a

n/a

Capacity(s)

16 oz

72 oz

32 oz

15 oz

Detachable Blades

No

No

Yes

Yes

Dishwasher Safe

Yes

Yes

Yes

n/a

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Read review →: Ninja Duo Blender Review Read review →: Nutribullet Pro 1000 Review Read review →: Magic Bullet Essential Blender Review

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Score Card

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Expert Score

74

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Customer Score

94

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True Score

72

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Expert Score Breakdown

  • Rtings
    A

    Trust Score

    72
    The Ninja Fit blender is great for making single-serve smoothies. It comes with a pair… read more

    By:

    Adam Scartozzi
  • The Kitchn
    F

    Trust Score

    NR
    “No bottom line found for this product” read more

    By:

    Adam Scartozzi

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