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Posted 13 January 2021

Ninja Blender and Soup Maker [HB150UK] 1000 W, 1.7 Litre Jug, Black £99 || Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ £89 Delivered @ Amazon

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Fab price for the blender and soup maker from Ninja.

Description
Create fresh, delicious homemade soup in minutes. Cook and blend directly in the jug. More than a soup maker, enjoy hot and cold creations with this 2-in-1 blender – Quickly and easily create chunky and smooth soups, sauces, jams, frozen drinks, desserts, smoothies and more. pre-cook settings: quickly chop and sauté ingredients directly in the jug – perfect for preparing onions and fresh herbs. cook soup in 20 minutes: built-in heating element rapidly cooks fresh ingredients, directly in the jug.

Simply add the rest of your ingredients before blending to your desired texture and cooking to perfection. blend hot and cold: Ninja high Speed crushing blade easily blends both hot and cold ingredients, including ice. Enjoy a delicious variety of food and drinks, including homemade pasta sauces, jam, chutney, chunky dips, chocolate fondue, rich hot chocolate, healthy fruit smoothies, frozen cocktails, ice-cold milkshakes and sorbets. no more guesswork: 10 auto-iq programmes do the hard work for you.

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Features
  • Create delicious, fresh homemade soup in minutes
  • Blend hot and cold creations – chunky and smooth soups, sauces, jams, smoothies, sorbets and more
  • Chop, Sauté, Blend and Cook – Built-in heating element quickly cooks ingredients directly in the jug
  • No guesswork – 10 Auto-iQ programmes do the hard work for you
  • 1000W motor base, 1.7L heat-resistant glass jug, tamper, cleaning brush and Recipe Guide



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Also Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ for £89

Description
  • 2 Blenders in 1 – Multi-serve blender and personal blender
  • Auto-iQ Technology – One-touch blending programs do all the hard work for you
  • Durable and Powerful – 1200W motor drives interchangeable stainless-steel blades to blend tough ingredients
  • Easy to Use – Simple controls, manual settings and dishwasher-safe parts
  • Includes 2.1L Jug, 700ml Cup with Lid, Pro Extractor Blade, Stacked Blade, Recipe Guide


And finally Ninja 3-in-1 for £129



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Edited by matwalaboy, 13 January 2021
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  1. deleted543435's avatar
    Worth paying the extra £10.99 for 3 years cover in my opinion. It's done through protect your bubble.

    We paid it for a Philips airfryer that stopped working after 2 years. They just replaced it and told us to bin the original.

    It covers accidental too, ie glass jug 😬 (edited)
  2. LiamSmith78's avatar
    i believe you can get it for the same price directly from the Ninja website + 7% cashback with TCB
  3. Loubou's avatar
    Soup blender is also £99 in John Lewis with a 2 year warranty.
  4. EveryCloud's avatar
    Great price. Love the Ninja range.
  5. ollyprice87's avatar
    Grabbed one. Thank you.
  6. deleted543435's avatar
    LiamSmith7813/01/2021 22:45

    i believe you can get it for the same price directly from the Ninja …i believe you can get it for the same price directly from the Ninja website + 7% cashback with TCB


    You can also get 10% off with blue light card for those that can get that too. We can but still chose Amazon to get the 3 years cover (edited)
  7. deleted543435's avatar
    Also if you buy this take note of the maximum fill line, I filled about two thirds and made a lot of mess with my first soup :/
  8. ollyprice87's avatar
    someone_new14/01/2021 11:02

    Why? The soup maker makes the soup from start to finish. You just put the …Why? The soup maker makes the soup from start to finish. You just put the ingredients in it and hit go.I'm saying the three in one won't do that, but you can cook the ingredients in a pan and blend it using the blender.Sorry if that wasn't clear.


    My bad. Didn’t realise you quoted the 3-1 model!
  9. someone_new's avatar
    TrannosaurusBex15/01/2021 01:30

    Could someone please give me some tips on which might be the best option …Could someone please give me some tips on which might be the best option for me out of the three?Are far as I can tell, the main differences between the three are these;*The 2-in-1 blender and 3-in-1 'food processor' are essentially the same product, apart from the 3-in1 having the additional bowl jug. What benefit does the bowl jug have, what can it make that the other jugs can't?*The 2-in-1 blender and 2-in-1 soup maker are different in that the soup maker has the ability to heat foods. Apart from that, is there any other major difference?Primarily, I'd like a blender to be able to make shakes and smoothies and am aware there are smaller more compact options that could fulfill this, but I'm interested in one of these 3 for the additional benefits they have. Also, I don't eat soup, so kind of figuring the soup maker is not for me, but might it come on handy for making something else? So far, I think it's the 2-1 blender that would be most suited to me, but wondering if it's worth getting the 3-in1 for the jug.


    The 3-in-1 has a food processor attachment, that allows you to grate, chop, mix etc. I went with the 3 in 1 just incase I ever needed a food processor and it's come in handy a few times.
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    deleted54343513/01/2021 22:57

    You can also get 10% off with blue light card for those that can get that t …You can also get 10% off with blue light card for those that can get that too. We can but still chose Amazon to get the 3 years cover


    Thanks a lot, thats a good tip - I personally am looking to buy the 3-in-1 amazon.co.uk/gp/…W2/ - strangely enough I don't see the option to add the insurance on top, any ideas how I can get it?
  11. bittersweet's avatar
    My Wife loves this. She's a great cook, that should be enough endorsement for you people.
  12. deleted543435's avatar
    matwalaboy13/01/2021 23:02

    Thanks a lot, thats a good tip - I personally am looking to buy the 3-in-1 …Thanks a lot, thats a good tip - I personally am looking to buy the 3-in-1 https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B088TT3QW2/ - strangely enough I don't see the option to add the insurance on top, any ideas how I can get it?


    Strange, it's there for the 2 in 1 but not the 3 in 1

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  13. TheQueenB's avatar
    Bought of Amazon - forgot to add the insurance but had a chat with customer service and the confirmed that they cover 1 year accidental damage as default
  14. matwalaboy's avatar
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    deleted54343513/01/2021 22:57

    You can also get 10% off with blue light card for those that can get that t …You can also get 10% off with blue light card for those that can get that too. We can but still chose Amazon to get the 3 years cover


    Took your advise and bought the 3-in-1 at £129 from amazon with the insurance - even though, like you, I could access the BL Card discount at Ninja, as it feels like worthwhile to pay extra for the peace of mind. Thanks once again.
  15. Kingydaman's avatar
    deleted54343513/01/2021 22:55

    Worth paying the extra £10.99 for 3 years cover in my opinion. It's done th …Worth paying the extra £10.99 for 3 years cover in my opinion. It's done through protect your bubble.We paid it for a Philips airfryer that stopped working after 2 years. They just replaced it and told us to bin the original.It covers accidental too, ie glass jug 😬


    I did this when I got the Foodi 9-in-1 a fortnight ago. Worth the peace of mind.
  16. Stormfish's avatar
    Great bit of kit, wife loves hers.
  17. peterhopton's avatar
    Got one of these, it's ace
  18. KC1's avatar
    matwalaboy13/01/2021 23:02

    Thanks a lot, thats a good tip - I personally am looking to buy the 3-in-1 …Thanks a lot, thats a good tip - I personally am looking to buy the 3-in-1 https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B088TT3QW2/ - strangely enough I don't see the option to add the insurance on top, any ideas how I can get it?


    Can you do hot soups in this model?
  19. someone_new's avatar
    KC114/01/2021 08:28

    Can you do hot soups in this model?


    No, it won't heat up and make soup. But I routinely use mine to blend a soup after cooking in a pan.

    I think the higher powered more versatile 3 in 1 is the way to go, unless you really need the soup making capabilities.
  20. smartiegirl's avatar
    Can you buy the Protect Your Bubble insurance from Amazon even if you didn't buy the appliance from Amazon?
  21. ollyprice87's avatar
    someone_new14/01/2021 09:59

    No, it won't heat up and make soup. But I routinely use mine to blend a …No, it won't heat up and make soup. But I routinely use mine to blend a soup after cooking in a pan.I think the higher powered more versatile 3 in 1 is the way to go, unless you really need the soup making capabilities.


    Bit of a contradiction there?
  22. someone_new's avatar
    ollyprice8714/01/2021 10:55

    Bit of a contradiction there?


    Why? The soup maker makes the soup from start to finish. You just put the ingredients in it and hit go.

    I'm saying the three in one won't do that, but you can cook the ingredients in a pan and blend it using the blender.

    Sorry if that wasn't clear.
  23. jayz187's avatar
    Vitamix cooks soup in 6 minutes (edited)
  24. TrannosaurusBex's avatar
    Could someone please give me some tips on which might be the best option for me out of the three?

    Are far as I can tell, the main differences between the three are these;

    *The 2-in-1 blender and 3-in-1 'food processor' are essentially the same product, apart from the 3-in1 having the additional bowl jug. What benefit does the bowl jug have, what can it make that the other jugs can't?

    *The 2-in-1 blender and 2-in-1 soup maker are different in that the soup maker has the ability to heat foods. Apart from that, is there any other major difference?

    Primarily, I'd like a blender to be able to make shakes and smoothies and am aware there are smaller more compact options that could fulfill this, but I'm interested in one of these 3 for the additional benefits they have. Also, I don't eat soup, so kind of figuring the soup maker is not for me, but might it come on handy for making something else? So far, I think it's the 2-1 blender that would be most suited to me, but wondering if it's worth getting the 3-in1 for the jug.
  25. TrannosaurusBex's avatar
    someone_new15/01/2021 08:26

    The 3-in-1 has a food processor attachment, that allows you to grate, …The 3-in-1 has a food processor attachment, that allows you to grate, chop, mix etc. I went with the 3 in 1 just incase I ever needed a food processor and it's come in handy a few times.


    Thanks! Decided for the 3-in-1 for the additional benefits for pizza dough, cake mixing and salads.

    Though listed as temporarily out of stock, hopefully, they do get more in and don't end up cancelling my order. Otherwise, I'll be gutted I didn't just get the 2-in-1.

    Edit: Since Amazon don't offer cashback on any products other than their own echo and fire stick devices etc, don't forget to order through smile.amazon.co.uk to ensure part of your order is donated to your preferred charity. (copy and paste the link, as it'll just take you to the normal amazon link) (edited)
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