The BEST Blender? // Ninja blender review
- Kincso
- Jul 5, 2019
- 3 min read
Hi Guys, welcome back to the blog!
Today I share everything you need to know about the new gem of my kitchen: the Ninja BL682UK2 blender. This is going to be my honest review of the product and I’m not sponsored in any ways (I wish I was though).

A couple weeks ago we moved to a bigger house. I’ve been planning to buy a new blender for ages but I couldn’t fit one into my old tiny kitchen. When I did my research I focused on high speed blenders with reasonable price which can handle my banana ice creams and cashew creams, but on the other hand I don’t have to pay a fortune for it. Ninja is considered to be the cheapest version of high end blenders like Vitamix and Blendtech. Vitamix is around £600 and Blendtech is around £500 but I only paid £140 for my Ninja ( it was reduced from £200). The price is definitely a huge con. I chose this exact type, because it has a lot of accessories and gadgets, so hopefully I won’t have to upgrade it for a while.
What’s inside the box:
650ml Nutri Ninja Cup
500ml Nutri Ninja Cup
Pro Extractor Blades for the Nutri cup
Spout Lid
Food processor bowl
Chopping Blade
Dough Blade
Feed Chute Lid
Spindle for discs
Shredding/Slicing disc
Grating disc
Pitcher
Blender lid with locking handle
Stacked Blade assembly
Motor Base

During the week I tried to use my new blender as much as I could and I tried to use most of the accessories. I made my morning smoothies with the Nutri Ninja Cup, I shredded carrots with the shredding disc, I made cookie dough in the food processor bowl and I also made some falafels.
The short answer is: I FREAKING LOVE THIS BLENDER but let’s see some pros and cons!
PROS
The first drink that I made was a huge smoothie with frozen bananas and blueberries, spinach and a ton of peanut butter - because what is life without peanut butter, right? I used frozen fruit because I think you can really see how a blender performs when you use frozen food. It makes really smooth and creamy smoothies and does a pretty good job with frozen and harder fruits and veggies too!
The big jug has triple and the food processor jug has double blades which are more efficient then the traditional single blades. It’s easy to clean them because you can remove the blades separately. I like the idea that you can buy all the accessories separately so if anything goes wrong it is easy to get a spare one.
The Nutri Ninja Cup is just the perfect size for my morning smoothies! The dough function is my new favourite because it makes the whole process so easy and quick!
CONS
The only thing I’m not sure I’m going to use is the shredding disc. It does a great job, but it makes so much mess and it’s a bit hard to clean it afterwards.
All in all, I think the Ninja is a really good blender which definitely worth the money! I feel like it opened up a lot of possibilities in the kitchen, so I can’t wait to try new exciting recipes!
My Blender
Ninja BL682UK2 https://amzn.to/2RRpUqi
Other Ninjas I considered buying
Ninja DUO https://amzn.to/2xpb8O2
Ninja Multi-Serve https://amzn.to/2J6AOpa
Ninja Smart Screen Kitchen System https://amzn.to/2FOx35X
I hope this post was helpful for you. Let me know in the comments below, If you have any questions!
Cheers,
K
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