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Posted 4 April 2024

Ninja Food Processor with 4 Automatic Programs and 3 Manual Speeds, 2.1L Bowl, 850W, Dishwasher Safe Parts, Black BN650UK

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PRECISE FOOD PREP: Easily chop, mix, puree, slice and grate everything from burgers to salads, doughs to desserts with this large-capacity Ninja Food Processor.
AUTO-IQ TECHNOLOGY: One-touch intelligence. Unique pulse, pause & blend patterns do the hard work for you. 4 programs: Chop, Puree, Slice & Mix. 3 manual speeds: Low, Medium, High.
NINJA BLADE TECHNOLOGY: Ninja's interchangeable Chopping Blade, Dough Blade and Slicing/Grating Disc are built to last from durable stainless steel and driven by an 850W motor,
EASY TO CLEAN: All removable parts are dishwasher-safe.
INCLUDES: Ninja Food Processor (UK Plug), 850W Base, 21.L Bowl with Food Chute Lid, Chopping Blade, Dough Blade, Slicing/Shredding Disc, Recipe Guide
DIMENSIONS: H40.5cm x W18cm x D24cm (with Bowl attached). Weight: 3.47kg. 2-year guarantee upon registration with Ninja (UK & ROI only).
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  1. Davison89's avatar
    I bought this for £70 in november on Amazon and I must say I use it most days.

    I cant be bothered chopping onions/garlic for my curries and I tend to just lash them in this, ive also made dough for bread and pizza and found it to be extremely useful.

    My son cannot have milk so I make pesto in here as well using nutritional yeast and he loves it with his pasta (only a toddler).

    Just remember its not a blender, so its not going to make smoothies.
    petermcgregor14's avatar
    I bought one a while back, but cannot for the life of me think of recipes that make using it worthwhile. The time it takes to chop a couple of veg by hand is normally quicker than the time it takes to set this up and wash it all out after.

    Any good recipes you would recommend that would make good use of this? Genuinely interested.
  2. MancMatt's avatar
    Thought this was the soup maker then, good price but I'm still on the lookout for a ninja soup maker deal
    idealstandard's avatar
    Amazing input, thank you.
  3. Alex5454's avatar
    Got a similar ninja processor but it was as loud as helicopter taking off and returned it.
    ozodimal's avatar
    Did it hover?
  4. Sandra-Mc's avatar
    Not arriving until 16th May though
  5. Mister_Whippy's avatar
    I’m sure I saw this on EBay earlier with a code with brought it down to £73ish via the Ninja Store.
    thenormalone's avatar
    Correctamundo ebay.co.uk/itm…296 £73.59 using code DUSK8 with next working day DPD delivery seems a much better deal
  6. Frugalstudent's avatar
    I have this and like it, but two features it advertises are highly misleading.

    1) the dough function is bewildering, it doesn't gyrate up and down and it doesn't even go at a slower speed, it literally just whacks your dough at a rapid speed to the point where I'm concerned it'll break the plastic container. It's not even an actual dough hook, it's just a plastic blade.

    2) it absolutely does NOT puree. It's not a blender. The puree function is the same as the chop except it goes faster. So you'll end up with tinier chopped bits but you could never puree. Eg you can't make a smooth hummus from it or anything.

    I use it for meal prepping by chopping onions or garlic in bulk, making a quick pico de gallo, and making cauliflower rice. Also good for shredding carrots quickly. To be honest I haven't used it for much else, and if I could do it over again I'd have just spent the extra ££ and bought the 3 in 1 with a blender.
    Davison89's avatar
    Follow recipies for the dough otherwise you will be putting too much flour in hence it going crazy, check my pizza doughs i've just made with 440 g of flour, Machine was happy as larry and didnt have to do any kneeding.
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  7. SquirrelMummy85's avatar
    I have the version of this with the blender and smoothie maker. They always die the same way. The bottom of the bowl, where the screws are snaps, or the lid locking mechanism snaps. Iv had mine a few years now and I have replaced both, the lid twice. I wouldn't buy this again. Shame because when it works it's a great processor. If you look at the reviews for the replacement parts on ninja, everyone complains of the same failures.
    kratos2019's avatar
    Thats a shame, i want a food processor because i mix, dates, oats and peanut butter to make bars. However its quite heavy duty. So it will probably break quickly with me.
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