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This refurbished Ninja 1000-watt blender is 40% off at Amazon
TL;DR: The powerful Ninja 1000-watt blender is $47.99 at Amazon. Its typically $79.99 so you save 40%.
You know you’ve reached peak adulthood when you start getting excited over kitchen appliances. You also know you’re an adult when you realize how much said kitchen appliances cost. Blenders are no different. Although they are a necessity in any household and are very excitement-worthy, let’s be honest: They’re expensive. High-quality blenders that can somehow make kale edible often come with high price tags.
Ninja is one of the more dominant brands on the oversaturated blender market, and it’s for good reason. Known for their powerful products that can somehow even obliterate that freezer-burned bag of fruit from last year’s “juice cleanse,” Ninja is one of the best choices you can make when choosing a blender.
A refurbished Ninja 1000-watt blender is currently on sale for $47.99, 40% off its usual price of $79.99. Just like other NInja blenders, this device is equipped with six-blade Ninja total crushing technology that easily crushes ice and other frozen ingredients to snow. This refurbished Ninja also comes with its original accessories, so it’s essentially brand new.
Save $32 on the Ninja 1000-watt blender today at Amazon.
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