Customer Reviews With Photos
No coffee maker is perfect and realize the $20 coffee makers make coffee just fine. I don't mind spending a bit more for quality. Had a Braun before this which was OK but many silly issues and the fact the clock lost a minute a day so I had to adjust all the time. This is so close to perfect as the quality is awesome, the coffee is amazing(the brewing concept is perfect!), it looks great & overall easy to clean. The only recommendations I would ask and this could be an easy fix is lines on the carafe that show the amount of coffee in the pot (I know thats weird but I like to leave enough coffee for my wife and I have to estimate with this one). Also a pet peeve is the water reservoir does not breathe at all. So say if you turn it off and leave it will fill full of condensation. Work around is what I pictured by tilting the top over on the rear which is fine but a few vent holes would eliminate this work around. You cant add the the rear of sides as the measurement for 12 cups goes almost all the way to the top. I always try to clean the basket and leave it open through the day as moisture is just not good for coffee makers. Overall its AMAZING!!!!!! We have gone through 3 or 4 mid level makers (Braun, Krups, Cuisinart, etc and this by far the best bang for your buck!

Es un producto caro, se excede de los $100.00, le pague hasta una garantía por 3 años y llegó cosmeticamente dañado

Despite the color not being true to the advertisement (it is darker) this portable blender works great. It blends with ice just fine within reason. It obviously isn’t going to be strong enough to blend huge ice. I’ve gotten two blends on one charge so far and still not low on power. Easy to clean for the most part. You do have to be mindful the USB-C port at the bottom but there is a cover to help keep it water-tight. Overall I’m pleased with this blender for the price and what it is.

I got this today and tested it out a bit. It's a bit strange because when frothing the liquid will jet up a bit so you have to do it slow and be careful. The foam created is OK, but I recommend getting yourself TWO of those metal mesh because that will make the foam thicker where it also reduces the aforementioned "jet up" issue. I think the liquid gets pulled up due to the design of the press. I included a bird eye view pic of the Ninja on left and Bodum press on right. The Bodum I have I broke one so ended up with a spare mesh to double up and it is much more effective. Ninja's has more parts and that design causes some fluids to shoot up when frothing so you have to do it slowly. It could just be me so take that with a grain of salt. Luckily, the Ninja and Bodum dimensions are nearly identical so I was able to swap the bottom piece of Bodum press and us it on the Ninja no problem. The Ninja's is slimmer profile wise only because it lacks the handle part though the handle adds tiny bit more stability to the press. Ninja's glass bottom has that silicone base only. Bodum's press has simpler design where after frothing you can air pump it inside the glass not in contact with milk, and then suck any milk that drips when you pull it out. I know that sounds kind of dirty but it's actually a easier cleaning than the Ninja's because of the extra parts. Ninja's is a bit too bulky to suck on so when you pull it out make sure your careful that milk doesn't drip everywhere. Both are easily taken apart for cleaning. Ninja's is a bit taller than Bodum but both same dimensions. The cap part of Bodum is not removable for my particular unit but Ninja's can be removed and swapped with something else if there's any need of doing that. I'm now swapped the base of the Bodum press on to the longer stem of the Ninja and using Ninja's taller glass jar. Double mesh highly recommended for thicker foam and you can pump harder/fewer times to achieve a nice froth and won't even have to follow the fill-line on the Ninja's IMO.

I bought this as a Valentine’s Day present bc my boyfriend had been wanting one for a while but we waited bc it was expensive. WELL it has been amazing!! I usually do all the cooking but he just loves using the grill and making us carne asada, steaks, ribs, fish, fries, or burgers really anything!! He also decided to smoke some pork ribs and they came out so juicy and tender! It really is super easy to use, ugh I love it so much!

So I broke my beloved latte maker when I started my new job and have been dragging my feet deciding whether to pay the $400 for another replacement pot (it’s discontinued so you have to pay for old ones on eBay basically). I finally broke down and did some research on latte makers on the market. The #ninja got the best reviews and now here’s mine after my first cup of coffee for anyone interested. (This is Facebook, clearly everyone cares what I post!!) The machine comes completely assembled and is easy to start to use. You just have to run water through the first 2 cycles before brewing coffee. It comes with a frother and a coffee scoop. It makes regular coffee so people who visit can actually have a regular cup of coffee instead of walking to the gas station for it 😂 It brews various sizes like a keurig. From single cup to a full carafe. It also brews concentrated 4 oz. pours for latte lovers like me. I bought it with the stainless carafe because I didn’t want to break another glass pot. (Upcharge for that, naturally). It also comes with an iced coffee pot. You fill it with ice first and then brew the coffee right in to it. It came with a recipe book and washing instructions for the full machine (so hopefully I won’t be drinking a bunch of mold like keurig users do). It had a bunch of other bells and whistles I need to figure out (like it appears to let you schedule overnight. Oh how I hope I can get that to work!!) The latte is good, overall. The coffee brewed quickly. The frother worked as you can see. The issue is that it’s a ton of steps and measuring and dirty dishes, very much unlike my beloved latte maker. I have to heat the milk separately and dump it in the coffee, and trying to walk through the process first think in the morning before I have had coffee is gonna be challenging 😉 Overall: final verdict is still out- but first impression is that I’ll learn to love it. I’d recommend it so far...

I have only had this blender for a few days and have used it twice. It's a vast improvement to the little Black and Decker one I used to have. I can put all the ingredients in at one time and it does a really good job of mixing them up. It's also very easy to clean and take apart. I'm writing this to warn people about one flaw. When I was pouring the contents of the container into a glass, the post with the blades slipped out and cut my wrist. I just want to caution people about that because it could do some damage because it's so sharp. Please just be careful. Otherwise I do love it.

I'm not buying another one of these, this is TWICE the seal has broken, making it unsanitary to drink from. Threw it away after this picture. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! Those droplets aren't on the outside of the cup but BETWEEN the layers of plastic. I'm DONE with NINJAS!

After watching the demos for the new Ninja Duo blender system at International Food Blogger’s conference this year, I was pretty excited to find out that I had won the drawing to receive one of these bad-boys for myself! My old blender has seen better days, so the timing couldn’t be better. I have a slew of recipes I want to try out, and the unit came with a beautiful little cookbook, but I’d promised my daughter that the first thing I’d make would be our traditional blackberry-banana smoothies, which we make from the berries we pick here on our little farm. While probably not the fanciest thing I’ll make in the new Ninja, it’s a treat we make often here, and would be a make-or-break recipe for any blender in the Perkins’ house. Needless to say, the Ninja Duo passed the test with flying colors. It’s triple blades and Auto-IQ blending made short work of my smoothie ingredients, finishing up in about half the time that the food-processor took on the same dish. The frozen berries, which sometimes bogged down the Cuisinart, pureed with no noticeable effect on the Ninja. Another thing I love about this machine is that it comes with the Nutri Ninja feature, a separate single serve cup attachment with it’s own blade. I think this would be an ideal set up for families who have food-allergy issues, as they could use the the smaller Nutri Ninja blender cup solely for non-allergen foods, helping to reduce the risk of cross contamination when the larger unit is used for foods that some members of the family may need to avoid. Oh, speaking of the larger blender unit, another awesome thing about the Ninja is that it’s capacity is great enough to make enough smoothies (or anything else) for the whole family. Here's the recipe:[...] Chef Perry joinmykitchen.com PS - For those who have been asking, the height of the unit from counter to lid is 17 inches, regardless of which of the attchements you're using.

It won't fit at alllllll

This was my first more "expensive" pot & pan set I've purchased in hopes that I wouldn't have to replace them in a couple years. I haven't even had these for a couple weeks & it's already scratched up. I didn't use metal on it, I hand washed with a soft sponge only. This was only my second time using this pan. I'm extremely disappointed 😞

This air fryer is a game changer!! Easy to use, easy to clean! Comes with a booklet letting you know the temps and times and has a couple of recipes!!!

I like that it work so good but , i don't like that it make a lot of noise . lol

Normal food processors have a hatch in the top so that i can add liquids to pie dough, make mayonnaise, and follow a hundred recipes that say "add liquid to spinning dry ingredients." This one doesn't. That makes it of little use to me. I saw a replacement on ninjaoutlets.com showing a lid with a hatch for $88. Seemed expensive, but it would at least make the processor useful. I ordered it, it came. Photo above shows the top--NO Hatch. I contacted the company that sold it and was assured (9 days ago) that a replacement would be provided within 5 workng days. None has arrived. I will return the item but of course that doesn't solve the problem. Nor make up for ninjaoutlets.com's false photo in the offer. I'm very disappointed and finding it hard to trust ninjaoutlets.com as I used to.

This is one of the best items I have purchased this year love it easy to use and plenty room to prepare the food
