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Ninja Blender with Auto-iQ BN495UK

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Blend in the cup, enjoy on-the-go. Quickly and easily create delicious smoothies, ice-cool drinks, frozen treats, and even dips and dressings with this single-serve Ninja blender.



Simply stack your favourite fresh and frozen ingredients in the 700ml cup, add the patented Pro Extractor Blades and blend at the touch of a button. Enjoy straight away or add a spout lid to take your drink on-the-go.



There’s no guesswork with 2 Auto-iQ programs. These intelligent pulse, pause and blend patterns deliver the results you want at the touch of a button. You can also take control with manual settings.



Ninja’s precision-engineered blades are built to last, made from durable, high-quality stainless steel and put to the test with 1000 ice-crushing cycles.



Driven by a powerful 1000W motor, the unique Pro Extractor Blade blends even the toughest ingredients including fibrous fruit and vegetables, nuts, seeds and even ice. Inspiration is included with a recipe guide in the box.

• 2 Auto-iQ Programs – Blend, Max Blend

• Manual settings

• 1000W motor

• Includes 2 x 700ml Cups with Spout Lids, Pro Extractor Blades, Inspiration Guide

• Dishwasher safe
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  1. DrExtinct's avatar
    52293931-Kg1o2.jpgCheaper on ninja website with bluelight: (edited)
    NeverBagHolding's avatar
    Thanks but for most of us without blue light this is a good deal 🙏
  2. HappyNinja's avatar
    I have this model or similar looking one and they are powerful and good quality. You will not regret its power, but with great power comes greater noise. They sound industrial when turned ON. The manufacture could have possibly added more sound dampning filling inside?
  3. daz_75's avatar
    I have a cheap blender and when I try and make sauces or dips all the small ingredients dont hit the blades. Would this be better at doing that or would it just have the same issue ?
    Netizen's avatar
    I've had this model for years and it's excellent for those things. Absolutely pulverises spices and herbs in a sauce.
  4. michaeldudley's avatar
    Is a fine machine 
  5. pinkcam101's avatar
    Thanks OP
  6. keithpresley's avatar
    I have this, does a good enough job on fresh fruit and stuff.
    Believe it claims to be able to break down ice cubes, though haven't tried after trying to blend frozen strawberry which resulted in cracking one of the container, with the shear force of it initially throwing around the frozen fruit.
    Doesn't totally pulverises all small seeds like the Nutri-Bullet claims to do, but I don't have one of those to compare with.
    It is noisy, so always concern about using it later at night when I get in from work.
    Noticed last night that Asda do their own 1000w version for £28
  7. Redman05's avatar
    Good machine but not much difference than a non branded cheaper one but hey the noise from all of these machines is a deal breaker horrendous puts you off using in the end then in the cupboard it goes out of sight & mind !!
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