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Nutri Ninja®13-Piece Blender System with Auto-IQ Systems

R4,499

Retail: R5,500
Excludes shipping

R4,499

R5,500
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About

Ninja® takes the guesswork out of drink making by delivering delicious and nutritious drinks at the touch of a button.

The Ninja® Kitchen System with Auto-iQ® has 1500 watts of professional power and performance. The XL 2.1L * Pitcher features Total Crushing® Technology to crush through ice and frozen ingredients in seconds to create creamy frozen drinks. The1.8L Food Processor Bowl provides precision processing to create perfect, smooth consistency for purees, dips, and spreads.

The Nutri Ninja® Blade Assembly pulverizes whole fruits and vegetables for Nutrient & Vitamin Extraction.** Blend personalized smoothies and juices directly in the Nutri Ninja Cup, attach the lid, and enjoy on the go.

Details
  • 1500 Watts - Professional power and performance
  • Four Auto-iQ Settings - Consistent blending & meal making results
  • Auto-IQ Precision Pulse - Control chopping for even consistency
  • LED Timer - Displays blending time for added convenience when multitasking in the kitchen
  • Total Crushing Technology - Turns ice into snow for perfect smoothies and frozen cocktails
  • Nutrient and Vitamin Extraction - Personal drink maker for on the go silky, smooth cool nutrient-rich smoothies
  • Dough Mixing - up to 2lbs of dough in seconds
  • Versatility - Replace multiple products with one
What’s in the box
  • 1 x 1500W Motor Base with Auto IQ Technology
  • 1 x 2.1L Blender Pitcher
  • 1 x 1.8L Food Processor Bowl
  • 1 x Pro Extractor Blade™
  • 1 x Blade Assembly
  • 1 x Chopping Blade
  • 1 x Dough Blade
  • 1 x Small 500ml Cup
  • 1 x Regular 650ml Cup
  • 1 x Jumbo 900ml Cup
  • 3 x Sip & Seal™ Lids
  • Instruction Book
  • Let’s Get Started Booklet
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