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I've got a Kitchenaid blender and a Bullet.
Both are great for making frozen fruit smoothies although I can make bigger batches in the blender. |
I've had both Vita and Ninja.
Both work fine. You can burn through several Ninja and still save $$ over the Vita. |
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I’ve been disappointed with every blender I’ve had before the Vitamix. I’ve not used a Ninja though, so it may be just as good without the price tag. I wanted to buy one blender for the rest of my life (or close to it) and not keep buying shitty appliances that didn’t get the job done. I love it and use it about 4-5 times a week so I get a lot of use out of it. If I used it a few times a year it would be a real luxury item for what they cost.
Smoothies and soups are as smooth as can be without any chunks at all and I out carrots, nuts and oats in my smoothies so that’s saying something. |
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This is one of the most ironicalist threads of all times for me ...
In celebration of Cinco De Mayo we planned on margaritas tonight. Sadly, I just learned that our blender is somehow kaput. I have two juicers and a nutri-bullet-thing, but no blender. So no. I currently do not. I shall now attempt to reconstruct a blender using parts from the juicers and the bullet-thing, a pair of plyers, and a soldering iron. Hopefully, I will live to see Seis De Mayo. FAX |
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Costco has really good deals on Ninja's it's where I got mine and it came with food processor part also..
And people that own Vitamixes have to much money, **** spending 800 dollars on a blender. |
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https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Vitamix&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 |
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Hmm.... We got ours for $399 at Costco....but to be sure, that was 10 years ago. |
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Also advertising is one of the most heavily regulated industries which is my industry. |
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NTTAWWT. |
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