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Ninja professional blender reviews
Ninja professional blender reviews






ninja professional blender reviews
  1. Ninja professional blender reviews manual#
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Ninja professional blender reviews manual#

After adding all the ingredients in the order listed, I used the manual High setting to blitz them together. Next, I made a garlic and tomato soup, which required cooking on the hob after blending. The smoothie itself was pleasant and very frothy but the small particles of chocolate soon sank to the bottom of the glass without being properly incorporated. The spout could also be used for adding ingredients, such as drizzling in oil for mayonnaise. While the blending was intense – and too loud to talk over – there were no leaks.Īs the smoothie was mostly liquid, I was able to pour it out of the spout without removing the lid or the blades.

Ninja professional blender reviews series#

The countdown timer started at 70 seconds, and the programme was a series of pulses (to initially process the ice), before moving to constant blending with short pauses about 45 seconds in. Selecting the Auto-IQ Smoothie programme was simple, and it took just three taps to reach it from the menu and the blender began straight away. One feature I liked was the lid: as it locks into place, there’s no worrying about not putting it on properly. Frustratingly, this recipe listed the quantity of yoghurt in a US-style ½ cup measurement, which meant I had to guess how much to use.

ninja professional blender reviews

I started by making a cinnamon and coffee smoothie, using cooled coffee, chocolate, yoghurt and milk, added in a specific order, topped with ice cubes. Related: Best hand blenders Ninja Multi-Serve Touchscreen Blender CT610UK – What’s it like to use?Īs well as a quick-start guide, there’s a recipe book to give you an idea of what else you can make, such as sauces and desserts, with the touchscreen blender and which mode to use. Each can be paused by pressing the active button or stopped with the power icon. Choosing an automatic programme starts a countdown clock display while manual modes count up, so you can see how long you’ve been blending. Touching a power symbol gives the option of Auto-IQ programmes (Smoothie, Frozen Drink or Puree) or manual blending (High, Low and Pulse). Turning on the blender reveals all its functions. It also has a handy cable tidy at the back.

Ninja professional blender reviews plus#

The lid’s handle locks it on plus there’s a hinged spout cover, so smoothies that are liquid enough can be poured without taking the jug apart. Inside, six stainless-steel blades fit onto the jug’s drive gear (though they don’t stay in place when the jug is tipped). It’s just 16cm wide, plus the pitcher can be orientated with the handle to the left or right – making it ideal for compact kitchens. While the design of the blender is noticeably chunky, with a thick handle, no-nonsense square pitcher and robust blade unit, it actually takes up very little space on the worktop. Ninja Multi-Serve Touchscreen Blender CT610UK – Design and features Finally, it has a generous capacity, whizzing up drinks for the whole family or cocktails for a crowd. So when it’s off, all you see is a sleek black fascia, which is perfect for sitting out on a worktop.

ninja professional blender reviews

Secondly, it does away with buttons entirely, while still providing three automatic programmes and three manual blending options, as everything’s controlled by a touchscreen. First is that it tackles ice, frozen fruit and nuts as easily as soft ingredients, thanks to a stacked blade assembly that spans the height of the jug. Smoothie devotees will find three big reasons to love the Ninja Multi-Serve Touchscreen Blender CT610UK. What is the Ninja Multi-Serve Touchscreen Blender CT610UK?








Ninja professional blender reviews