Where to find Ninja blenders on sale
There are a number of retailers that have Ninja blenders on sale throughout the year
It’s worth looking out for Ninja blenders on sale if you’re in the market for a quality blender at an affordable price.
Along with Vitamix and NutriBullet blenders, Ninja provides some of the best blenders on the market—each one equipped with all the snazzy functions you would expect in a high-tech blender. But of course, with quality (they're one of our favorite kitchen gadgets for a reason), comes a high price tag. Ninja has a whole range of different models and some of them do come in at more reasonable prices than others, but if even their cheapest offering is still a little lavish for you or you’re desperate for one of their top of the range products without the eye-watering price tag then it’s definitely worth doing your research to see if you can get hold of a Ninja blender on sale.
Discount stores like QVC, Target, Walmart and JD Williams often have some Ninja blenders on sale, but it's not always the full range. If you want a bigger selection of Ninja blenders on sale, we'd keep an eye on the prices at homeware and electronics retailers like Home Depot, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Wayfair, Bestbuy and Curry’s and Argos. Department stores like Macy’s, Selfridges, John Lewis and House of Fraser sometimes offer discounts on the blenders too, but these are likely to fall during seasonal discount periods like Black Friday or the January sales. Like with most homeware products, Amazon often runs discounts on the mixers-especially during their Prime Day events that fall in July and October. You can also find Ninja blenders on sale on the brand's own website, where they have most of their models available. If you want something a little bigger than a simple blender, Ninja also has some of the best food processors on the market. Discounts can be found in many of the same places as their blenders.
Best Ninja blenders on sale
1. Ninja Nutri-Blender Pro with Auto-iQ
Specifications
Note: This blender is unavailable in the UK, but the Ninja Blender with Auto-IQ is a good alternative
If you're looking for something that won't take up too much space then this a good option. It's a personal blender so won't give you the biggest capacity, but it's a great model for if you're going to be making smoothie recipes or healthy drinks—or even cocktail recipes. One-touch blending means that you won't have to do too much hard work, while the max blend settings lets you crush down bulkier ingredients like ice or frozen fruits and vegetables.
2. Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker and Nutrient Extractor (Ninja Foodi Power Nutri Blender 2-in-1 with Smart Torque & Auto-iQ)
Specifications
We've all been schooled on the health benefits of smoothies, so it's no surprise that smoothie bowls have become a big healthy breakfast trend in the past few years. This model is specifically designed to make smoothie bowls as well as spreads and nut butters, with a personal bowl attachment for convenience. The different programmes allow you to whizz up your ingredients into a smooth, silky liquid, thicker paste or crunchy bowl so you can make the most out of your appliance.
3. Ninja Foodi Power Blender & Processor 3-in-1
Specifications
Note: This blender is unavailable in the UK, but the Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-IQ is a good alternative
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If you're stuck in the food processors vs blenders debate, then this is the Ninja model for you. Clever technology means that this one works as both devices in one large jug—without the need to switch between attachments. The 3-in-1 blender processes food, makes dough and crushes ingredients so that you can make all your blender recipes in one place.
4. Ninja Foodi Cold & Hot Blender (Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup Maker)
Specifications
Forget a separate speciality soup maker, you can make all your favorite soup recipes in the same place as your smoothies with this hot and cold blender. The heating element in this machine means that you can pop all of your soup ingredients in along with your choice of liquid, press one button and your soup will be ready in minutes. Some do prefer the best hand blenders to make soup, but we love the efficiency and convenience of a big jug of soup.
5. Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-iQ (Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor with Auto-IQ)
Specifications
Blender-food processor combos are a must for keen home cooks, so this one is definitely worth investing in if you find yourself whizzing up ingredients on a regular basis. Use the food processor attachment to make sauce bases and spreads, while the jug can be used for drinks and cocktails and the cup attachment to take smoothies on the go. Five programmes also mean that you make most recipes in this machine.
Where to find Ninja blenders on sale
There are a number of retailers that offer Ninja blenders on sale, with supermarkets, homeware stores and online retailers offering the best discounts around. Our price comparison reviews all the lowest prices on the markets to find you the best deals around on Ninja blenders so that you don't have to do the hard work. But these are the only the best deals of the day, so if you see a mega price drop, we'd snap it up ASAP.
Aleesha is Digital Beauty Editor at woman&home, where she gets to share her expertise into all the best techniques, sharpest tools and newest products—with a particular savvy in skincare and fragrance.
Previously, she was Deputy Editor and Beauty & Fashion Editor for My Imperfect Life, where she headed up the beauty, fashion and eCommerce pages. In the past, she has worked as Shopping Writer at woman&home, gained an AOP awards nomination after working on their news team, contributed to Women's Health, Stylist and Goodto and earned an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London.
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