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Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender

(16 customer reviews)

310 Riyal

Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender with 1000-Watt Base and Total Crushing Technology for Smoothies, Ice and Frozen Fruit, Black, 9.5 in L x 7.5 in W x 17 in H

Brand
Ninja
Color
Black
Special Feature
Dishwasher safe
Capacity
72 Fluid Ounces
Product Dimensions
9.48″D x 7.51″W x 17″H
Material
Plastic
Included Components
Recipe Guide, 72 oz. Total Crushing pitcher with lid, 1000 watt motor base
Style
With 25 Chef-inspired Recipes
Wattage
1000 watts
Number of Speeds
4
Voltage
120 Volts
Item Weight
7.1 Pounds
Material Type Free
BPA Free
Is Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions
9.5 x 7.5 x 17 inches
Item Weight
7.1 pounds
Manufacturer
SharkNinja
ASIN
B00NGV4506
Item model number
BL610
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
September 10, 2014

 

Test video – Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • PROFESSIONAL POWER: 1000 watts of professional power can crush ice and breakdown any tough ingredient.
  • XL CAPACITY: The 72 oz professional blender pitcher is excellent for making frozen drinks and creamy smoothies for the entire family. 64 oz. max liquid capacity
  • INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY: Total Crushing Technology delivers unbeatable power with blades that pulverize and crush through ice, whole fruits and vegetables in seconds.
  • ICE CRUSHING: Blast ice into snow in seconds and blend your favorite ingredients into delicious resort-style frozen drinks
  • RECIPE INSPIRATION: The included recipe guide provides drink and dish making inspiration.
  • EASY CLEANUP: Pitcher is BPA free and dishwasher safe, making cleanup just as simple and easy as using the blender.
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    Questions & Answers – Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender :

    ➕ What is the price of Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender in-store is 310 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender was released ?

    The release date was September 10, 2014.

    ➕ What is the price of Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender cheap used ?

    The price of Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender used is 220 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender ?

    Special specifications :
  • PROFESSIONAL POWER: 1000 watts of professional power can crush ice and breakdown any tough ingredient.
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender :

     

    Brand
    Ninja
    Color
    Black
    Special Feature
    Dishwasher safe
    Capacity
    72 Fluid Ounces
    Product Dimensions
    9.48″D x 7.51″W x 17″H

     

     

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    • Proof of purchase :

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    • After-sales service :

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    16 reviews for Ninja BL610 Professional 72 Oz Countertop Blender

    1. M. J (verified owner)

      Pitcher is not as durable as it should be. – Honestly, we have had this blender for about 5 years, but last year the pitcher began to develop stress cracks around the base. We never abused the pitcher, but just general smoothie making and the like. Replacement pitchers are impossible to find for anything less than 90% of a new unit purchase price. I guess 5 years is a good run?

    2. I. C (verified owner)

      Great – Very easy to use and clean, even though I feel the price is a bit high but still acceptable. In the end, I think everyone should have one in the house

    3. L. T (verified owner)

      owned 6 weeks – I’m a healthcare professional and bought this after researching the competition (i.e., “Vita-Mix). After reading through a gazillion comments and reviews (including CR who rates the Ninja #2) I opted for the lower priced Ninja. I have used mine twice a day for the 6 weeks I have owned it, I use it for making smoothies. I blend for health, I have a morning fruit and berry smoothie and I have an afternoon veggie smoothie. Blending is a really convenient way to get in all your servings of fruit and veggies each day without removing the (very important) fiber. So far, I love my Ninja. I have had stuff made with a Vita Mix in the past, but have never done a side by side comparison, though I can think of a few differences that are meaningful for me. One, the Vita Mix generates heat. They use it as a selling feature, that you can use it to make soups, but I like my smoothies cold, so it’s not something I look for in a blender. Secondly, Vita Mix seems to win in all the comparisons with Ninja on smoothness, or thoroughness of blending. The only reason I knocked one star off the Ninja is because I have noticed that my smoothies are a bit chewier after several weeks of blender use. I attribute that to the fact that Ninja relies (apparently) on their sharp blades, which naturally dull with use-especially when blending frozen berries or ice (which both of my smoothies contain). I’ve noticed a subtle change in texture, no chunks, but definitely not a fine blend. My understanding is that Vita Mix has dull blades that work for years, they do not rely so much on sharpness as they do on speed? The other thing (in addition to heat) that you get with a Vita Mix is aeration (foam), which I do not notice with the Ninja. My smoothies are full of fruit and veggies, so they are full of fiber. If you are okay with having some noticeable fiber in your blend over time, the Ninja is a great deal at about 1/5 the cost. If that matters to you, expect that you will have it in time (I started to notice it after about 25 blends). The blender cleans very easily and is simple to use. I’ve never had to remove the top to tamp stuff down and I use 3 cups of leafy greens like kale and arugula, as well as whole carrots, celery, apples, and never have chunks. Overall it’s a great machine. I cannot rate longevity since I’ve only had it 6 weeks, but so far I’m very pleased.

    4. F. O (verified owner)

      Works GREAT on everything but flax seeds – This will crush ice. Makes great smoothies. It is easy to clean. Only issue is it will not crush small seeds. Other than that, works fine.

    5. P. K (verified owner)

      this thing will turn rocks to sand – I noticed that my cat was starting to get fat. Not sure why because he’s been getting the same amount of food as always so the only explanation is that he must have been sneaking the left-over pizza I’ve been leaving out on the stove every night. In that moment I realized that I’ve been eating pizza every night and beelined to the hallway mirror to check if I was getting fat too.

    6. L. T (verified owner)

      owned 6 weeks – I’m a healthcare professional and bought this after researching the competition (i.e., “Vita-Mix). After reading through a gazillion comments and reviews (including CR who rates the Ninja #2) I opted for the lower priced Ninja. I have used mine twice a day for the 6 weeks I have owned it, I use it for making smoothies. I blend for health, I have a morning fruit and berry smoothie and I have an afternoon veggie smoothie. Blending is a really convenient way to get in all your servings of fruit and veggies each day without removing the (very important) fiber. So far, I love my Ninja. I have had stuff made with a Vita Mix in the past, but have never done a side by side comparison, though I can think of a few differences that are meaningful for me. One, the Vita Mix generates heat. They use it as a selling feature, that you can use it to make soups, but I like my smoothies cold, so it’s not something I look for in a blender. Secondly, Vita Mix seems to win in all the comparisons with Ninja on smoothness, or thoroughness of blending. The only reason I knocked one star off the Ninja is because I have noticed that my smoothies are a bit chewier after several weeks of blender use. I attribute that to the fact that Ninja relies (apparently) on their sharp blades, which naturally dull with use-especially when blending frozen berries or ice (which both of my smoothies contain). I’ve noticed a subtle change in texture, no chunks, but definitely not a fine blend. My understanding is that Vita Mix has dull blades that work for years, they do not rely so much on sharpness as they do on speed? The other thing (in addition to heat) that you get with a Vita Mix is aeration (foam), which I do not notice with the Ninja. My smoothies are full of fruit and veggies, so they are full of fiber. If you are okay with having some noticeable fiber in your blend over time, the Ninja is a great deal at about 1/5 the cost. If that matters to you, expect that you will have it in time (I started to notice it after about 25 blends). The blender cleans very easily and is simple to use. I’ve never had to remove the top to tamp stuff down and I use 3 cups of leafy greens like kale and arugula, as well as whole carrots, celery, apples, and never have chunks. Overall it’s a great machine. I cannot rate longevity since I’ve only had it 6 weeks, but so far I’m very pleased.

    7. F. O (verified owner)

      Works GREAT on everything but flax seeds – This will crush ice. Makes great smoothies. It is easy to clean. Only issue is it will not crush small seeds. Other than that, works fine.

    8. E. F (verified owner)

      Slushy, Slurpy, Smoothie beast. – This bad boy has me eating the peels, the core, the seeds, everything. Blends everything REALLY good, and Quick. When I get to be really old, and can’t eat solid foods, not a problem!

    9. P. K (verified owner)

      this thing will turn rocks to sand – I noticed that my cat was starting to get fat. Not sure why because he’s been getting the same amount of food as always so the only explanation is that he must have been sneaking the left-over pizza I’ve been leaving out on the stove every night. In that moment I realized that I’ve been eating pizza every night and beelined to the hallway mirror to check if I was getting fat too.

    10. I. C (verified owner)

      Great – Very easy to use and clean, even though I feel the price is a bit high but still acceptable. In the end, I think everyone should have one in the house

    11. M. J (verified owner)

      Pitcher is not as durable as it should be. – Honestly, we have had this blender for about 5 years, but last year the pitcher began to develop stress cracks around the base. We never abused the pitcher, but just general smoothie making and the like. Replacement pitchers are impossible to find for anything less than 90% of a new unit purchase price. I guess 5 years is a good run?

    12. I. Z (verified owner)

      Noisy but very good – This is our second Ninja… guess we wore out the last one. I like that it has a light, plastic pitcher instead of the heavy glass ones. It has power (though this has so many fewer buttons/speeds… surprising). But it gets the job done, so far. Biggest problem with Ninja is the noise. Otherwise, really good product.

    13. J. B (verified owner)

      Ninja is the best – Used many others, none works as well, and my wife uses this one every day for vegetable smoothies. It is a little loud, but so are all the others

    14. J. B (verified owner)

      Ninja is the best – Used many others, none works as well, and my wife uses this one every day for vegetable smoothies. It is a little loud, but so are all the others

    15. I. Z (verified owner)

      Noisy but very good – This is our second Ninja… guess we wore out the last one. I like that it has a light, plastic pitcher instead of the heavy glass ones. It has power (though this has so many fewer buttons/speeds… surprising). But it gets the job done, so far. Biggest problem with Ninja is the noise. Otherwise, really good product.

    16. E. F (verified owner)

      Slushy, Slurpy, Smoothie beast. – This bad boy has me eating the peels, the core, the seeds, everything. Blends everything REALLY good, and Quick. When I get to be really old, and can’t eat solid foods, not a problem!

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