Mar 02, 2025
The Best Ninja Blenders of 2024, According to Testing
Our Lab pros put the brand to the test to find out which model from Ninja is the best. We've been independently researching and testing products for over 120 years. If you buy through our links, we
Our Lab pros put the brand to the test to find out which model from Ninja is the best.
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Our team of kitchen appliance experts have tested well over 100 of the best blenders in the past two decades, testing more than 50 blenders in the last two years alone. This included personal blenders, hand blenders and blender-food processor combos; no blender went untested. In this round, we tested over 11 Ninja blender models and even put them up against Vitamix blenders to determine which stands out between Ninja vs. Vitamix. We've also tested numerous other Ninja products like the Ninja Creami, Ninja Max XL Air Fryer and more.
To determine the top-performing Ninja Blenders on the market, our experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab blended up strawberry-kale smoothies, ground homemade peanut butter, churned out frozen margaritas and so much more. We also assessed each Ninja blender's owner’s manual, evaluated the controls, blender assembly, cleanability and compared unique accessories. Rest assured, our best-tested Ninja blender picks will meet both your budget, lifestyle and culinary needs.
We were impressed with the Ninja TWISTI Blender Duo in our Lab testing. It produced an ultra-creamy and fluffy margarita and super-smooth peanut butter. What really stood out to us was the 34-ounce power pitcher which has a built-in tamper and a blade that gets screwed on at the bottom.
After the first two minutes of blending peanut butter, we used the built-in tamper to spin around the peanuts that were at the top. The result was a smooth peanut butter that was easily pourable, perfect for topping an ice cream sundae or your morning oatmeal.
It features a helpful timer to keep track of your blending process and five presets. While the main pitcher is smaller than other full-sized Ninja blenders, we found that it was still large enough to tackle the same amount of ingredients, unlike the personal blenders we tested.
Dimensions: 6.51" x 8.3" x 13.8" | Jar capacity: 34 oz | Controls: Pulse, presets: extract, smoothie, frozen, spread, bowl | Blade type: Traditional blender blade | Accessories: 24 oz cup with lid, 18 oz cup with lid
At around $100, this blender a great option for entertaining on a budget. The Ninja Professional Countertop Blender is a solid full-sized blender with a large 72-ounce jar capacity and powerful performance. In our Lab testing, it excelled at blending up a milkshake that was smooth with a nice body to it and a soup that was creamy and completely went through the fine-mesh sieve.
While this blender doesn't have as many presets or variable controls like other Ninja blenders, we still found that the high speed did a nice job crushing through ingredients. The very sharp multi-pronged blender blade also requires some extra care when cleaning, but thankfully the remaining removable parts are dishwasher-safe.
Dimensions: 9.5" x 7.5" x 17" | Jar capacity: 72 oz | Controls: Pulse, low, medium, high | Blade type: Multi-pronged blender blade | Accessories: N/A
Can your personal blender grind up smooth and creamy peanut butter in under three minutes? Well, this personal blender from Ninja certainly can — and does a better job than other Ninja models we tested. The Ninja Foodi Smoothie Maker & Nutrient Extractor is a small workhorse that churned out great testing results for frozen margaritas and smoothies. We especially loved how the margarita was rich and creamy and there was absolutely no grit from the superfine sugar used.
We've tested a lot of personal blenders over the years and this one also surprised us with the amount of presets it offered compared to many personal blenders that only feature a pulse button. This blender offers a lot of versatility in both presets and three different-sized cups. The smoothie-bowl cup also features a built-in tamper, good for ensuring all ingredients are thoroughly incorporated. Keep in mind that this is a personal blender without vents and cannot be used to blend up hot ingredients like soup or warm sauces.
Dimensions: 6.69" x 6.69" x 10.79" | Jar capacity: 24 oz | Controls: Pulse, presets: extract, smoothie, spread, bowl | Blade type: Traditional blender blade | Accessories: Two 24-oz cups with spout lids, one 14-oz smoothie-bowl maker with storage lid
Out of all of the Ninja blenders that we tested, the Ninja Nutri Pro Compact Personal Blender made the best smoothie in Lab testing. We were impressed with how smooth it came out, completely going through the fine-mesh sieve.
What we love even more is that your family doesn't have to decide on enjoying just one smoothie at breakfast time. You can each enjoy your own smoothie in your personal blending cup, perfect for taking on-the-go as well. When we tested, we did have to cut our recipe down to a single serving so that it would fit in the blending cup.
This blender comes with fewer pieces to store, so it's ideal for a small kitchen or even for keeping at your desk for an afternoon pick-me-up. Since this does only come with two cups, we recommend purchasing more cups if you have more people making smoothies at once. All removable pieces are dishwasher-safe.
Dimensions: 6.34" x 6.93" x 14.29" | Jar capacity: 24 oz | Controls: Pulse, presets: crush and smoothie | Blade type: Traditional blender blade | Accessories: Two 24-oz cups, two spout lids
Only a few picks on this list can be used to make a hot pureed soup and the Ninja Foodi Power Blender & Processor System aced this Lab test. The pureed soup passed through the sieve easily; the result was smooth and creamy yet still retained some pleasant texture. We were also impressed with the thick and smooth margarita it produced with no large pieces of ice remaining. Overall, this a versatile blender whether you're blending hot or cold ingredients.
Easy to assemble, the machine's blender jar quickly locks into place. While the blade is easy to put on and remove, it's very sharp to handle and clean. The blender controls are intuitive and easy to read, thanks to the backlit controls. There are even suction cups on the bottom of the blender base to ensure that the blender stays put no matter how fast it is blending tough ingredients. To read more about how we tested this blender, check out our story: Ninja vs. Vitamix.
Dimensions: 8.19" x 8.43" x 14.17" | Jar capacity: 72 oz | Controls: Variable speed control, pulse and presets: smoothie, extraction, bowl, spread, chop and dough | Blade type: Multi-pronged blender blade, traditional blender blade and dough blade | Accessories: Two blades, dough blade, cleaning brush, two 24-oz cups and spout lids, 14-oz smoothie-bowl maker with storage lid
In our Lab testing, we finely chopped onions and parsley and sliced zucchini with this versatile food processor-blender combo from Ninja. If you're in the market for both a blender and a food processor, here is our solution. It may be more expensive and include more pieces than other models on this list, but if you take advantage of all that this food processor-blender combo has to offer, you can cut down on time in the kitchen.
Besides its food-processing capabilities, we found it to make smooth peanut that didn't overheat the motor as much as other blenders tested. But we did notice while blending tough ingredients that a lot of forceful air comes out of the blender during operation — this may move items on your counter, but doesn't effect your blend. We love that all parts are dishwasher-safe, which is great if you put many of the pieces to use while making dinner.
Dimensions: 8.7" x 8.3" x 16.14" | Jar capacity: 72 oz | Controls: Variable speed control, pulse and presets: smoothie, extraction, bowl, spread, chop, disc and dough | Blade type: Multi-pronged blender blade, traditional blender blade and dough blade | Accessories: Feed chute lid with two-part pusher, 18 oz smoothie-bowl maker with storage lid, 24 oz cup, two blades, reversible slicing/shredding disc, grating disc, dough blade
The Ninja Foodi Power Mixer System is an intuitive piece of kitchen gear boasting both a hand mixer and hand blender. While there are a few pieces to store, it's not as much as other hand blenders we've tested. It comes with a nice recipe booklet with color photos and a three-cup blending cup with a spout for easy pouring as well as a lid. And the "easy glide" beaters are "designed with more surface area for light, fluffy baked goods," according to the brand.
When we made a smoothie in the Lab with this hand blender, it took some pressure, but did work well, resulting in a smoothie with a high Lab score. While the mayo that it produced was of good quality at first, it did start to separate after sitting.
All non-motor parts are top-rack dishwasher safe for easy clean-up.
Dimensions: 2.75" x 3.03" x 15.94" | Jar capacity: 3 cups | Controls: 5 mixing and 2 blending speeds | Blade type: Immersion blender blade | Accessories: Immersion blender arm, hand mixer attachment with beaters and whisk, 3-cup blending cup with lid
In the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, we have tested more than 100 blenders over the years to find the top high-performance models. We test each with the same standardized recipes to see how they stand out among the rest. When we test personal, portable or hand blenders, we adjust the recipes accordingly.
In the last decade we have tested 11 Ninja blender models to see how they compare in performance, ease of use and cleanability.
✔️ Type of blender: Ninja makes a variety of different blender types to fit your kitchen and your cooking routine.
We've found that both blades work well, but the larger assembly can be used with hot ingredients like soups and warm purees and chops very well, while the smaller assembly makes a better smoothie.
Here, you can see the black multi-pronged assembly on the left with large sharp blades and the other traditional blender blade styles on the right.
The large multi-pronged blade fits in the larger blender pitcher, while the smaller, traditional blender blade styles fit into personal cups or the new TWISTi blender pitcher.
Ninja blenders are broken down into a few different model lines. No one line is better than the other; they just offer different features that may appeal to you more.
Eva Bleyer has professionally tested all kinds of kitchen equipment, from oven ranges to juicers, kitchen scales and blenders. In fact, in the past two and a half years alone, Bleyer has rigorously tested over 45 blenders in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab. She has Lab-tested nine of the 11 Ninja blenders we've tested in the recent decade. As a trained chef with a background in health-supportive cooking, she also has years of experience using blenders to make everything from cashew cream sauce to roasted beet hummus.
Eva (she/her) is a reviews analyst in the Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she tests kitchen gear, home appliances and culinary innovations. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor of science in food studies, nutrition and public health and is a trained chef through the Natural Gourmet Institute. Eva has more than 10 years of experience in the food industry, working as a food stylist, personal chef and marketing manager.
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