Technology
Ninja blenders are on sale at Best Buy
TL;DR: Skip the juice bar line and make your own smoothies at home with a Ninja blender on sale for as low as $60 at Best Buy as of July 9.
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a blender? Probably all the delicious smoothies you can make with one. While that’s true, we’re here to tell you about all the other things you can get done when you have a Ninja by your side.
There are a ton of sales going on at Best Buy right now that’ll let you grab a Ninja for as low as $59.99. The Ninja Mega Kitchen system is on sale for $60 off and is the perfect way to showcase the power blenders have. Its high-volume capacity is able to mix, blend, juice, and process so much more than just fruits and veggies. Whip up a dessert (that’s a little less healthy than a smoothie but worth it) by tossing in your cookie dough for it to mix for you. It can even chop up tougher ingredients with the food processor attachment.
If you want to focus more on liquids, the Ninja Hot & Cold Foodi can most likely do everything you have in mind. In addition to blending cool smoothies, its 800-watt heating system is able to boil ingredients in just minutes, saving you time when making soups and sauces. Grab it now for just $129.99, $30 down from its original price-tag.
Check out all the deals below to find the Ninja right for you:
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