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Like I mentioned before I have ditched my Health Master after having too many issues with the product and customer service and especially after reading some Ninja Kitchen Systems reviews. If you want to know more of the story of why I got rid of my Health Master then read my previous post; it has all the “sketchy” details.
Since I wrote so much about the Health Master and said “oh, I love it so much” then had a horrible experience, I feel obligated to tell you about my new Ninja Kitchen System. I bought the Ninja Kitchen System 1100.
I chose the Ninja Kitchen System 1100 because it has a 72 oz. pitcher and there is plenty of space to make my morning “green smoothie” with all the raw/dry ingredients before they’re blended into a smoothie. I also have come to love how sharp the blades are.
I love how sharp the blades are because that translates to “fast!” After several weeks of daily smoothies the Ninja Kitchen System hasn’t seemed to slow down or break down. I still need to give the Ninja Kitchen System a few more months before I’m completely convinced it’s a quality blender.
My Ninja Kitchen System also has a smaller pitcher (40 oz. I think) which is nice if I don’t need to make as much drink as normal. It also comes with a few other things I’ll never use but you might be interested to know about.
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It comes with a bunch of attachments to help knead dough or grind things like nuts to make butters or ice cream toppings. Like I said nothing that really interests me, but maybe that’s exactly what you’re wanting in a blender.
Overall I’ve been very happy with the Ninja Kitchen System 1100. It blends my drinks very well and its dishwasher safe. I wouldn’t consider myself lazy, but I definitely don’t like scrubbing out blender pitchers with sharp blades in them.
The blades come out of the pitcher and can be washed separately but I usually cover the blades with the used pitcher just to be safe. I guess I’m “that guy” that doesn’t like sharp objects out in the open waiting to stab me.
Something else I should add is my wife loves to make iced coffees of all sorts of flavors in the Ninja Kitchen System 1100. She adds all the cool trendy flavorings and has all her girlfriends over to “oooh and ahh” over her tasty refreshment recipes.
So I guess that a couple unintended benefits we’ve experienced from the Ninja Kitchen System 1100 are that I get to be lazy in my cleanup and my wife gets to impress her friends with iced coffees and frozen fruity drinks that they can enjoy while they giggle themselves to death.
After buying the Ninja Kitchen System I asked myself, “Why didn’t I buy a blender in the first place?” I mean, what in Zeus’ name is an “emulsifier?” I need to blend a couple ingredients into a smoothie, not turn a cinder block into powder. I hate myself for being a fool and eating up every cool feature the Health Master infomercial showed. I guess I might be a dumb guy to assume, “if it can turn cinder block into powder then I bet it makes the best smoothies ever!” Where’s the sense in that?
Any who, that’s about all I have for you now. If the Ninja Kitchen System starts giving me grief, believe me you’ll read about it here. Until then, take a look at amazon.com’s Ninja Kitchen System reviews and see if it’s a good fit for you.
