Tuesday, August 21, 2012

7 Cup Food Processor Affordable Ninja BL700 Kitchen System


7 cup food processor See Ninja BL700 Kitchen System Details


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Rating: 3.6

List Price : $159.99 Price : $119.40
Ninja BL700 Kitchen System

Product Description

Experience Ninja's unmatched versatility. Discover how smart-speed technology and our 5-star rated multiple blade system make it easy to juice, blend, chop, and mix just about everything - from frozen drinks and soups to ice cream and pizza dough. It's more than a food processor. It's more than a blender. It's the Ninja Kitchen System.


  • 72-ounce pitcher with lid
  • 40 oz. processing bowl with lid
  • 5 attachments to make everything from cookies to salsa to margaritas
  • Knead dough for pizzas, breads, pretzels and cookies!
  • Grind seeds such as flax seeds, or nuts to make nut butter




Ninja BL700 Kitchen System Reviews


7 cup food processor : Ninja BL700 Kitchen System Reviews


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822 of 857 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Best Blender's, June 9, 2011
By 
R. Taylor "R. Taylor" (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Updated 02-02-2012 * Sugar free version added to recipe
I got this for my birthday from my husband and son, they are good boys! It was something we had looked at on the TV ads and kept thinking on and surprise, I did get one! I was so happily surprised with the way this contraption did absolutely everything they claimed on the TV ad, although we're not normally the infomercial buying kind of people, we wait for them to hit the stores to trek the "As Seen on TV Isle".

I always start off with a warning when needed, so WARNING, THE BLADES ARE FREAKING SHARP, My husbands already cut himself at least three times just barely touching them, always-always-always keep the blade locked inside the containers, the other pieces can float around your drawers or wherever you keep them, but the blades, keep them locked inside the pitcher/blender units. The Pitchers are also plastic, they don't mar or cut easily, but the blades can and will scar them up, so careful keeping your... Read more
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201 of 206 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost a Vitamix for $500 less, June 19, 2011
I have had the Ninja 1100 for two weeks, and am very happy with my purchase. I bought the Ninja because my Oster blender doesn't have the power to do a good job crushing ice for frozen drinks or blend frozen fruit and ice into sorbets or smoothies. My brother bought a Vitamix, which does an excellent job, but at over $600 is WAY outside my price range.

Overall, the Ninja does a great job. The blender is powerful enough to turn a full carafe of ice into fine snow. I take frozen fruit (peaches, mixed berries) add a little fruit juice, ice, Splenda and yogurt to make awesome fruit sorbet for dessert - it comes out the consistency of soft-serve ice cream. It also makes some of the best frozen margaritas ever - smooth and icy, but you can use less ice because it is so powerful.

If you read some other reviews, you will see that there are complaints that the blender doesn't always blend everything perfectly smooth. The important word here is "perfectly" - it does... Read more
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264 of 275 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy as a "Juicer", August 16, 2011
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Damon Collins (San Diego, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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As a blender, the Ninja is powerful and works great. However, the TV advertisements says it can be used as a juicer. Not only that, but it's supposed to be better than a dedicated juicer, because juicers will discard all the pulp... which is wasted fiber and nutrients you aren't getting. Long story short, every juice I've made in the Ninja, I'm chewing mouthfuls and mouthfuls of pulp in every sip. Not delicious. I expected it to blend everything into drinkable liquid... that's how they made it seem on the commercial. But this isn't the case. You could get something to strain all the pulp, and then it would be juice... but that's pretty much the same as just getting a juicer. Plus, I had to add about two cups of water just to get everything into a semi-juice form while it was blending. I bought this primarily as a juicer, and that was a mistake.

So, in summation... blending = good, juicing = bad.
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