What Consumer Reports can tell you about the Ninja is that it works as 
advertised.

On Sun, 24 Nov 2013, Desi Noller wrote:

> Hi Jennifer,
> 
> The one we bought is much like a regular blender, but for one thing it is 
> much more powerful, 1,000 Watts, and is extremely easy to put together and 
> use!  It can handle whole fruits and vegetables.  It has very few controls.  
> There is a power button on the left in the shape of a vertical rectangle.  
> There are three round buttons to the right of that which determine the speed 
> you blend at, and another vertical rectangle on the right which is the pulse 
> button.  The blade assembly is all one piece, but has three sets of two 
> blades.  One set is close to the top, another is about at the center, and the 
> third set is close to the bottom.  They are extremely sharp!  The 72-ounce 
> pitcher is square.  Ours did not come with extra containers, but some models 
> do.  It costs right around $100.00.  It has suction cups on the bottom to 
> hold it firmly in place.  That?s probably about all I can tell you right now 
> as I?ve only owned it since Thursday.  I chopped vegetables for chicken soup 
> on 
 Friday, and I can?t believe how quickly the job was done and how easy the 
machine was to clean!
> 
> Take care, and don?t hesitate to ask if you have further questions.  Maybe 
> others who have one can add to what I?ve said as well.
> 
> Desi
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 23, 2013, at 9:17 PM, Jennifer Chambers <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Desi,
> > 
> > Would you please describe this blender?  It sounds like a food
> > processor as well as a blender: Is that correct?  Is it expensive?
> > Does it take up a lot of counterspace?
> > 
> > Thanks much.
> > 
> > Jennifer
> > 
> > On 11/23/13, Desi Noller <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Everybody,
> >> 
> >> A couple of days ago, my husband and I purchased a Ninja Pro 1,000 blender.
> >> It?s truly an amazing machine!  Do any of you have one of these, and if so,
> >> I would love to know what things you have made using it.  I would also love
> >> suggestions for Smoothies made with vegetables, fruits, and nuts.  The main
> >> reason we got it is that we want to start eating a little more healthily 
> >> and
> >> I have some extra weight I?d like to shed.  Not really working on that 
> >> until
> >> after Thanksgiving though!  (Smile)
> >> 
> >> Yesterday I made chicken soup, and I used the Ninja to chop my vegetables.
> >> It cut down my prep time tremendously!  I also plan to use it to make my
> >> stuffing for Thanksgiving!  It?s a great product, and what I like best 
> >> about
> >> it is that it has so few parts and is so easy to use!
> >> 
> >> Desi
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