Technology
Ninja Nutri personal blender reduced by £35
We are now entering the time of the year when the sun starts shining more frequently, and rain clouds don’t dominate the skyline every single day. That might be wishful thinking, but a little bit of sun will do that to you.
It’s in these sunnier times that we often look to switch up our diet, too. We turn our backs on heavy casseroles and meaty pies, and start eyeing up the fruit and salads. OK, this might be a bit of a stretch, but you’ve got to admit that a refreshing fruit smoothie sounds better than porridge on a hot morning.
The Ninja Nutri personal blender is the perfect device to help you switch to a fresher diet. Promising smooth results thanks to the unique pre-set blending patterns, it has never been easier to create great-tasting cool drinks and smoothies in seconds. It’s time to put the oats to the back of the cupboard. You can now buy the Ninja Nutri personal blender for £94.99. This is down from £129.99 — saving you £35.
This personal blender also uses innovative FreshVac technology, which takes oxygen out of the blending process. Oxygen can cause the discolouration and separation of fruits and vegetables when blended, so this technology helps to create a visibly brighter drink with a smoother texture.
This deal expires at midnight on March 25, so you’ll have to act fast to secure this clever personal blender.
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