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Ninja Nutri Bowl DUO with Auto-IQ Boost Blender Set - $80 ($60 off plus additional $20 off with 20% off coupon)

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[Bed Bath And Beyond] Ninja Nutri Bowl DUO with Auto-IQ Boost Blender Set - $80 ($60 off plus additional $20 off with 20% off coupon)

I think this is around $140 normally

If you have a 20% off coupon, it makes this deal pretty hot
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Forgot to add:

If you have a 20% off coupon, it makes this deal pretty hot
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john.canad wrote: Forgot to add:

If you have a 20% off coupon, it makes this deal pretty hot
How do you get the code?
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MrGroot wrote: How do you get the code?
You get them every couple months if you sign up for their newsletter. If you sign up now, you'll probably get a code in a few days, but it only works in-store.
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john.canad wrote: You get them every couple months if you sign up for their newsletter. If you sign up now, you'll probably get a code in a few days, but it only works in-store.
Thanks Op! too bad no stores near me has the item :(
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Bought the ninja blender for 50$ on sale.. Does the job quite nicely
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MrFruggle wrote: Bought the ninja blender for 50$ on sale.. Does the job quite nicely
Probably from a previous deal and different product?
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MrGroot wrote: Thanks Op! too bad no stores near me has the item :(
My local store also sold out, and I got a in store -20% coupon a day after I sign up for newsletter.

The customer service staff helps me to make order online (their PC only) and offer me 20% off, it mean $90.XX all in and ship direct to my house. You can ask them, just go straight to customer services.
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is this thing strong enough to grind things into a powder? i'm talking the usual dehydrated stuff
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yesstyle wrote: is this thing strong enough to grind things into a powder? i'm talking the usual dehydrated stuff
Seems pretty strong to me. If I blend my smoothie long enough, it actually gets warm from the blades lol
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I remember reading somewhere online mentioning the Ninja blender has one of the worst (stupid) blade design: multiple blades on the shaft. I am sure this helps the blending, but it is also a safety hazard when it comes time to take it apart for cleaning. Be careful when you clean this...
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theastroboy wrote: I remember reading somewhere online mentioning the Ninja blender has one of the worst (stupid) blade design: multiple blades on the shaft. I am sure this helps the blending, but it is also a safety hazard when it comes time to take it apart for cleaning. Be careful when you clean this...
The instructions say to clean by adding a bit of detergent and water to the jar and blending. So, read the instructions.

I have taken mine apart several times and cleaned it by hand. No different from cleaning a knife.
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I went to see this and decided to spend an extra $30 to get the model that comes with 2 large cups, a stainless steel tumbler (plus 3 lids) and a jar with a handle like a small, traditional blender. Mine comes with removable blades and a dough hook for the blender jar. Great deal! Cups are interchangeable with my Ninja smoothie maker as well.
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virgonomic wrote: I went to see this and decided to spend an extra $30 to get the model that comes with 2 large cups, a stainless steel tumbler (plus 3 lids) and a jar with a handle like a small, traditional blender. Mine comes with removable blades and a dough hook for the blender jar. Great deal! Cups are interchangeable with my Ninja smoothie maker as well.
This one? https://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/store/p ... ja+blender
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virgonomic wrote: The instructions say to clean by adding a bit of detergent and water to the jar and blending. So, read the instructions.

I have taken mine apart several times and cleaned it by hand. No different from cleaning a knife.


I don't own one, so I don't have the instructions. I know the techniqe of cleaning a blender you mentioned, but I would still want to take it apart for a thorough cleaning from time to time. I just wanted to remind people of a safety concern that may have been forgotten.

It is and isn't like cleaning a knife. While both are sharp. A knife is straight and one can always clean/wipe it with the blade facing away. However, this blender's blades are all around in many directions and it is a lot easier to get cut.
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Awesome deal thanks OP!

Grabbed one yesterday for $90 and change all in.

For those looking to buy one and have the coupon, even if they don't have it in stores near you just go to one and ask them to order it online for you. That's what I did and it worked no problems.
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theastroboy wrote: I remember reading somewhere online mentioning the Ninja blender has one of the worst (stupid) blade design: multiple blades on the shaft. I am sure this helps the blending, but it is also a safety hazard when it comes time to take it apart for cleaning. Be careful when you clean this...
Had a Ninja 1000 for many years. Safety was never an issue. True, you have to be careful handling the multiple blades.

The reason I jumped to Vitamix, a blender costing 10x the price, is because the Ninja blades don't create a strong vortex drawing food into the blades. Also, you can't push food into the blades from the top ... or at least using a spoon is what caused me bind and strip the plastic mesh gear at the bottom ultimately destroying the carafe.

I need to blend vegetables from frozen. Food would get stuck in the Ninja carafe no matter how I shook and tilted the damn thing. Because of the design this blender was not up to that task. For more fluid blending applications it was perfect.

Ninja 1000 is the best discount blender I've previously owned.

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