🥤 Blend Boldly, Live Freely – Power Meets Portability
The Ninja Blast Max Portable Blender features a powerful motor capable of crushing ice and frozen fruit quickly, a 570ml leak-proof blending cup with a convenient twist-and-go design, and a rechargeable battery that supports up to 25 blends per charge. Compact and lightweight, it offers three blending modes for versatile use, making it the UK’s top-selling blender brand for on-the-go professionals.
Brand | Ninja |
Colour | Navy |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 9 x 30 cm; 1.3 kg |
Capacity | 570 Millilitres |
Special Features | Portable, USB Rechargeable, Lightweight |
Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
E**A
Solid portable blender — perfect for protein shakes and more
I’m really pleased with the Ninja Blast Max. I’ve tried a few cheaper portable blenders over the years, and while they did the job, they always felt a bit flimsy or underpowered.This one feels much more solid and reliable. I mainly use it for protein shakes, and it handles everything I throw at it — no complaints with blending or performance. It’s not just limited to protein either; I’ve tried fruit and even some nut butter-style mixes and it powered through like a champ.It runs in 3 cycles and shuts off automatically, which is a nice touch. Cleaning is no hassle either — a quick rinse and it's good to go.For portability, power, and build quality, this is easily the best I’ve used.Worth the extra compared to cheaper models.
M**D
A great portable blender
Absolutely superb - small portable, the real bonus is the items portability, faultless function being value for money and real ease of use.
J**L
Great
Quality is great it feels sturdy and well put together. Easy to use with 3 options of blending. I've not encountered any lumps after 1 blend and it blends well. I've used it 4 times and battery is still good. This is my first personal blender so I'm unable to compare to others but I'm very pleased with it so far and just what I was looking for.
D**L
Brilliant!
Absolutely amazing. Cannot rate this high enough. Very well made, very sturdy, very happy customer. This has had plenty of use in just the few days that I've had it. Totally recommend.
M**A
A great buy!
I love this. I have a large Ninja blender and it is amazing, but it's a pain to clean out just for one smoothie. This is perfect. It blends just as well as my big blender, but having the cup and blender in one makes for easier clean up. Plus, it's so compact that it's easy to store away. It says up to 25 blends before the battery runs out, but it's more like 10 before the indicator is saying low battery.
H**R
Scratches on cup
Just received my blender and there are 6 scratches on the cup. Not ideal considering I’m not sure how deep these scratches are and how the cup might be more likely to break now. This costs me nearly €100 so expected better.
W**L
I questioned it….now I love it!
As an owner of the mains powered, Ninja Power Blender Duo Pro, I was interested in testing the new Ninja Blast Max, both to see how it compared with its larger sibling, as well as investivating the very specific niche that it undoubtedly occupies.Out of it’s Amazon packaging and the first thing to note is that it has a decent weight to it, even without liquid in it. Straight onto the digital kitchen scales and it weighs in at 1kg 112g.Typically, with all of the ninja products that I own, this one comes packaged in card and paper. No plastics here whatsoever. Once unpacked, the blender comes with a plethora of stickers attached - A QR code to scan for recipies, a sticker explaining the blend modes, one with a list of the lighting modes, one instructing how to separate the cup from the battery, etc. It seems that all of the quick start instructions are attached to the blender in the relevant places. This is quite a clever way of ensuring that the new owner is aware how to quickly set up and use the device. I like this - a lot easier that trawling through an instructions booklet.The device feels really sturdy in the hand. That is despite the fact that all of the external components are made from plastic. As you would expect from Ninja, it’s sturdy plastic and very well made.There is another set of instructions in the drinking cup. This instructs you how to fill the vessel. There is a specific approach - liquid at the bottom, followed by fresh fruit, leafy greens, seeds / protein powders / nut butters, and finally finish with ice or frozen ingredients. Also inside the drinking cup is the charger. This leads to my first (minor) downside - It is a proprietary charger, meaning that it is specific to this device. Lose the charger and you’ll find yourself having to buy a new one. The predecessor to this was charged using a USB C cable. I’m not sure why Ninja would ditch the USB C for a proprietary cable. I’m sure they had their reasons. Give me a USB C any day of the week.Another sticker informs you to ensure that the device is fully charged before use. Onto charge it goes. While that’s doing its thing, let’s look a bit more widely at Ninjas latest portable blending iteration, compared to their previous offering.One of the main things to note with this version is that the drinking cup on the Ninja Blast Max is a standalone unit, with its own bottom. This may sound strange if you haven’t seen the previous version. ‘What’s he talking about?’ you may say. ‘A cup with a bottom - of course it has a bottom!’ Well, indeed. One would obviously assume that this was perfectly normal until you see how they designed the Ninja Blast - With that model, the cup didn’t have a bottom. It slotted over the base unit, which had the blades attached. Ingredients were added into the top of the cup and blended. Once blended, it was necessary to turn the whole thing over, unscrew the cup and then screw a base onto the bottom of the cup. Once in place, you could then use the cup as normal. With the Blast Max, Ninja have remedied this almighty faff. Now the blades are fully enclosed in the bottom of the cup and sealed in place. The cup then slots onto the base unit, which serves as a drive unit and powers the blades.Whilst that base unit is charging, let’s have another look at weights. Without the base unit attached, the cup alone comes in at a much more reasonable 383g (minus any liquid). That’s a much more acceptable weight if you just want to blend, detatch, grab and run. There is a silicone handle attached to the lid of the cup, making the ‘grabbing’ and ‘running’ stages of the process much easier.A quick check in the kitchen and, after around two hours, the device is fully charged. The family has had homemade pizza for dinner and my little boy and his cousin are ready for desert. The perfect time to test the new Ninja Blast Max. In goes the milk, some greek yoghurt, a banana and some honey. Press the smoothie button and we’re off. The first thing that I noticed is how quiet it is. I was pleasantly surprised. Compare this to the full sized Ninja Power Blender Duo Pro in the kitchen, which sounds like a space rocket is lifting off! When I did the review for that, I actually knocked off a star for how loud it was - ear splitting. The Ninja Blast Max, in comparison, is like a baby kitten quietly mewing for its saucer of milk. The one touch smoothie function worked flawlessy and blended the kids’ smoothie to perfection. It was the quietest they had been all evening, as they guzzled their drink down. That’s got to be worth an extra review star in any parent’s book!My main questions that I find myself asking about this as a product is, ‘who exactly is this for?’ and ‘where will it get used?’ Take it to blend out of the house and you’re going to need to take all your fruit and liquid with you. Either that’ or you’re going to have to buy everything out and about. Correct me if I’m missing something, but I don’t really get that. Alternatively, use it to blend at home. That being the case, then why not just use a normal, mains powered blender? Maybe space is limited in your home. That being the case, then I could certainly see the benefits of this. It is significantly smaller and lighter than my Ninja Power Blender Duo Pro (which is a bit of a beast). Despite my scepticism, I find myself strangely drawn to this diminutive kitchen gadget. Do I need it in my life? No. Will it get used on a regular basis? Possibly not. Is the proprietary lead annoying? Yes. All these things aside though, I’m drawn to it looks, it’s quietness and its, dare I say, cuteness. Oh dear. I’ve fallen for a kitchen gadget. Time to sign off me thinks.
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