BN301 Nutri-Blender Plus Compact Personal Blender
by Ninja
Rating Overview
Our Take
At around $70, the Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus punches well above its price point for single-serve use. Buyers report it handles smoothies, protein shakes, and frozen fruit without complaint, and close to 5,300 reviews back up the 4.7-star rating. The 900W motor is enough for everyday blending, though it struggles with very hard ingredients like whole ice cubes or frozen vegetables straight from the bag. The plastic construction feels fine day-to-day but shows wear faster than premium alternatives. We found this one best suited to anyone who blends once or twice a day and wants a no-fuss compact option under $90. If you're processing larger batches or prioritize durability, step up to a full-size blender. For a light daily smoothie routine, though, few options come close at this price.
SimmerPicks Score
Key Takeaways
Strengths
- + Highly rated (4.7/5 stars)
- + 5.3K+ verified ratings -high confidence
- + Near its 90-day low -good time to buy
Price Analysis
Based on 21 price data points over the last 90 days.
Specifications
- weight
- 2.4 kg
- dimensions
- 11.9 x 11.9 x 35.1 cm
- packageWeight
- 3.2 kg
- color
- Silver
- size
- 900-Peak-Watts
- material
- Plastic
- style
- Push to blend + 3 cups
- model
- BN301
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