Essentially, though, these programs work in the same way.Īll parts are dishwasher friendly, so cleaning up is easy. On the US and Australian models, the names are slightly different: Extract, Smoothie, Bowl, Spread, Chop and Dough. In the UK, the Auto-iQ programs are Powermix, Blend, Crush, Mix, Puree and Chop. There’s a pulse button, too, plus six pre-set blending programs for different foods – known as Auto-iQ programs. There are 10 manual speeds to choose from, with the large central dial allowing you to gradually turn up the speed. The plastic pitcher is relatively lightweight, weighing 3.1lbs / 1.4kg including the chopping blade and lid. In terms of storage, you’ll need to keep in mind that there are two additional cups and a dough blade for which you’ll need to find space. With the large pitcher attached, the blender measures 14.17 x 8.43 x 8.19 inches/ 37 x 21.4 x 21.8cm (h x w x d). This unique attachment has a built-in tamper that’s operated by manually twisting the top continuously as it blends, making it very effective at blending hard and frozen ingredients without becoming stuck or missing food items. The blade used in the smoothie cup is the same one that fits the smaller power nutri bowl, also known as the smoothie bowl maker in the US. There’s a 24oz/ 700ml cup for smoothies or shakes, whose lid has a drinking spout for drinks on-the-go. The pitcher can be used with either the plastic dough blade or the total crushing and chopping blade that features six blades at differing heights for maximum effect. This Ninja Foodi Power Blender comes with a large 72oz/ 2.1-liter plastic pitcher, whose locking lid features a pouring spout that can be accessed via its own flip-up lid. Can mix up to 3.5 cups/ 0.9 liters of cookie dough.(Image credit: TechRadar) Ninja Foodi Power Blender & Processor System: design
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