Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Excellent! Chopped and blended my frozen fruit effortlessly.

  • I've used a Cuisinart coffee maker for over 20 years, probably longer, way back to when Braun was the brand to have. My last one was the 14 cup version and it lasted 8 1/2 years before electrical death. Rather than buying another Cuisinart, I decided to try one of these Ninjas. This then is a story of the differences and how I learned to use a new machine. First, I realize the old machine was... old. That said, the new Ninja sure makes better coffee, there's clarity, excitement and layers that the old one simply had forgotten. My father taught me pour-over in 1967, with a white ceramic Melita holder over a coffee pot. He taught me the formula "1 tablespoon per cup, plus 1 for the pot" which has never let me down. My mom sent me Starbucks beans way back when they were just a local Seattle store. (She also turned me onto ninjaoutlets.com.) OK on to the comparison. The Ninja involves 100% more work to get started than the Cuisinart. You have to power up the machine AND hit the Brew button. With Cuisinart you just mash in that one button and you're good. With it you only have one lid to flip to get to the filter and water tank. Ninja has separate lids, and only one flips, the other lifts off. I prefer to fill the pot from the filtered water spigot, and use the pot to fill the tank. That's actually the way to do the Cuisinart. But Ninja's tank is removable, see through, and has the cup lines, and you're supposed to take it off and fill it. But I don't want to as think the gasket at the bottom that seals the thing is a point of failure that needs to be left alone. The pot doesn't have cup markers, but I find after the first time (when I also didn't know I had to hit both power and brew) I find I can eyeball it very accurately nonetheless. It pours out faster and more smoothly than the Cuisinart ever did. And doesn't drip. The lid is over engineered as you have to twist it in place rather than just snapping it on. And yanking it from under the filter one needs to be more considerate - out horizontally first rather than just snatching it up diagonally. But I have to say the new pot feels nicer than the old. The filter bit. Interestingly the filter crease goes side to side rather than front to back. Another surprise, but this setup is much nicer and aesthetically pleasing, one can just wrap ones fingers and plunge them, inside the paper cone, into the cavity of the filter holder. The old one needed a pivot of the arm and wrist or a two handed tuck of the filter. The Cuisinart slides on the counter while the Ninja has non-slip feet and I have to lift it to put it back under the cabinet after filling it. They are about equally noisy. The Cuisinart beeps much louder. You can turn off the beep though. Neither clock holds the time in a power out. I have used the timed brew twice in the last 67 years, but both machines will do that. What else? What was 'between 8 and 9 cups' on the Cuisinart is 'around 7 cups' on the Ninja, that is, those amounts comfortably fill 4 mugs with a little bit left over. Interestingly, though the volume of water is about the same, the cups marks work well with the 1 per cup + 1 for the pot formula, and the Ninja works with 8 spoons where the Cuisinart (at the end of its life) needed between 9 and 10. Oh, I use a '2 spoon' big scoop instead of those 1 spoon things that come with machines and sometimes with cans of coffee. Much more efficient and easy to keep count. You know how hard it is to count to 4, much less 8! So, the Ninja coffee is better, though I don't know if it would be better than with a brand new Cuisinart. How long the thing will last, we'll see. Overall I'm pleased.

  • It's the best pan I have ever bought. I will only buy Ninja from now on. I have bought every non stick brand out there and it's the BEST

  • This air fryer is amazing. The quality is nice. It has several features that allow you to cook your food in multiple ways. The size is also perfect. I would definitely get another one if I had another kitchen.

  • I have been using this airfryer for a few months now. I really enjoy the flexibility it gives me when cooking. I have the other model with the 2 separate bins and this one allows me to cook whole chickens easier. Easy to clean and cooks the food fast.

  • This coffee machine is so well thought out. I love that every single little part of it is integrated within the machine. So smart. It looks amazing. It works great. I've made teas, coffees, cappuccinos, I've used cups and grounds. I prefer grounds in general. The temperature of the drink is hot. Taste is awesome. There are 4 types of drinks you can brew. You can make classic(1) or rich(2) (the machine will stop a few times for a few moments and start brewing again during the cycle making coffee taste stronger/richer), over the ice(3) or specialty(4), which brews 4 oz and its really strong like expresso. I brew specialty when I'm making cappuccino. It brews very fast too. I love the frother. It works amazing. You don't get splashes because it has cover over it. I love that its always there and I can pop it out any moment when I need it. It's very easy to clean too. Quarter of twist detaches the frother and I can wash it quickly and pop it right back in with the same quarter of the twist. I absolutely love the fact that this is not overly complicated machine. It has basic functions that I wanted that all work really well. The machine is narrow and doesn't take much space on the counter which I really appreciate. It is a little taller than I thought it would be, but I guess my top kitchen cabinets is high enough that I don't have to move the machine and can open and close the lid with no problems. The heigh of the machine allows to fill the water tank with almost 48 oz of water. Water tank is easily removable. The height of the machine also allows for different types of cups. I can put a pretty tall thermos cup and brew straight into it. The most amount you can brew at once is 24 oz. The machine recognizes which attachment you have inside, for cups or grounds. Attachments are also marked on the outside on their little handles that stick on the outside of the machine when they stored away. It's so neat and cute. It's made with love. I'm soooo enjoying it and absolutely loving it. I'm planning to buy it as a gift to my loved ones, that's how much I love it. The permanent filter is easy to clean. It makes an amazing tea too, not just coffees. Loose leaf or a bag, everything comes out amazing and hot. The lid over the filter has a hole where the water flows through and has multiple holes on the bottom of the lid, just like shower head, which allows hot water to go evenly through the coffee grounds or tea leaves. Love that. I was looking for a single cup machine, so mostly I brew 1 or 2 cups only. I never had a problems with overflowing or getting grounds in the coffee. I think people get those problems because they simply put too much coffee grounds which causes it to overflow and get grounds into coffee. The included permanent filter is not huge, so if you need to brew strong coffee for a large amount of people at once, this is probably not the best choice. But if you brew 1 or 2 cups, this is perfect. Otherwise you could also brew a few times. I don't see any problem with that because it brews amazingly fast. I do not have any dripping problems either. I brew until the brewing cycle is complete, there is blinking light indicator on top of the lid. When brewing cycle is finished machine makes the light stops blinking and machine makes 3 beeps. Not loud, but I'm able to hear them with working TV, washer and dishwasher. If you remove the cup after those 3 beeps and wipe (i usually just touch it with edge of my cup) the last drop on the spout it doesn't drip. Ever. But even if it was to drip a couple drops, there is a nice really easy to clean dripping tray, that you can place on 4 different heights or remove completely. I think this machine is worth every penny. I can't tell you enough how much I love this thing. I'm so glad I chose to buy it. I didn't even expect it would be so great. Not big or bulky, well thought out, looks very very nice, has all nessesary functions that each works amazing. It doen't look cheap at all. It's very pleasing to the eye and stylish. I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants versatility, simplicity and style. I feel like I didn't say enough, didn't give it enough credit for what it is lol. Whoever was designing this thing is for sure a big people lover. I wanna give them a hug hahaha.

  • Estoy buscando la receta que no se congele en el evaporador pero que no sea TAN dulce… hoy me di cuenta que los granizados son muy malos para la salud….

  • Alright ninjaoutlets.com family! I'm gonna start off with dislikes in this review. Guess what? I have none! This is a amazing Ninja Coffeemaker. If you wanna make coffee like a ninja! This is where it's at! Grind up your beans and slap it in the permanent filter basket. (Which is easy to clean.) Pull off the water tank and fill it with the desired amount for what you're gonna drink. 12 cups to 2 cups. I don't reccomend 2 cups. You won't go about your day feeling like a Ninja. (More like a sloth.) I'll remind you. If you're having 4 cups or less. (Sissy!) Make sure to push the small batch button. So you have two options for brew taste. You have classic for your no sugar and creamer types. Then you have rich mode for the sugar and creamer types. Once you're all set! Carafe is in place, check! Push the brew button and you have tasty delicious coffee. I mean delicious. Why do I say that you ask? Well there is this amazing straw that coffee goes down to enter your carafe. It percolates your coffee and gives it a full robust taste and smell. Oh yeah here's another feature. This fancy ninja machine has a delay timer. (Leave the unit on though.) Set the desired time for your morning wake up. Next thing you know you wake up to the nice fresh smell of brewed coffee! So grab this like a ninja today! You will not be let down! Don't be a sloth!

  • 5 out of 5
    I am an avid Ninja product buyer because their products work. I was debating not purchasing this juicer because of the negative reviews but decided to purchase because I wanted to try it for myself and I’m glad I did. This juicer is great. I love how quiet it is, it’s easy to assemble and disassemble to clean. It’s also dishwasher safe. The 3 filter options are great as well. If the negative reviewers took the time to read the manual then they wouldn’t have issues. The stickers on the machine also give tips for certain fruit/vegetables. Before juicing, you should always clean and cut what you’re using. If people are hesitant to cut their fruits/vegetables before putting it in a juicer, then you shouldn’t be juicing at all. Buy this product- you won’t regret it.

  • The product is damaged with a fractured water reservoir. This is a reason to always suspect refurbished stuff

  • This supposedly brand new part came all beat up, scratched and greasy like it has already been used.

  • Chicken breast stuffed with chive cream cheese, jalapenos wrapped in bacon, cooked to perfection in about 25 minutes

  • 5 out of 5
    Not very efficient, pulp was pretty wet. I tried a combination of the 3 different 'strainers' or whatever with different fruits and vegetables and each one gave me wet pulp. 1st picture is the leftover pulp, you can see how mushy and wet it looks. 2nd picture is pulp in cheese cloth because I needed to strain it further. 3rd picture is how much juice it gave me and then in the cup is the extra I squeezed out of the pulp. It was 8oz! That's a lot to waste. And this was a typical green juice; carrots, celery, cucumber, apples, etc. I had to keep stopping between veggies to take it apart and clean it to make sure it was giving me all it could so it was less I had to squeeze from the pulp. I will say it's easy to clean and easy/straight forward to assemble and disassemble but I wasn't going to give it stars for that because then it looks like it's a good product which it's not. Not sure why they asked me to give stars on flavor... The flavor has nothing to do with the juicer. I did use it for 2 weeks to give it a fair shake and it was just not going to cut it. I had to keep taking it apart between items to clean, then strain the pulp every time... just not very realistic. I mean, if you're only juicing 1 small drink a day or every other day then I guess it's a fine juicer.

  • These are 16 oz capacity containers. The correct size for Creami Model #NC501 is 24 oz. These are incorrectly advertised as 24 oz.

  • Update: like many others have experienced, the “clean” light on our machine eventually came on, which has only led to frustration. We cleaned it following the instructions and it worked...for a little while. It was about two weeks later when the “clean” light came on again. We went through the same steps and got it to work again. Then it came on again...urgh. This time we cleaned it, but the light never went off. Interestingly the system still worked so we continued to make coffee ignoring the light. It finally died today. We’ve had it for 1 1/5 years, but for the price we paid it should last much longer than that. It sucks because this machine has all the features we like. We won’t be buying it again though. Original review: I’ve been using this coffee machine almost every day for 5 months and I love it. I previously had a Kuerig, which was very convenient but I never cared for the taste of coffee from K cups. I’ve tried many k cup flavors but they all seemed weak and artificial...not like the real brewed stuff in coffee shops. But I have to say, this Ninja makes delicious coffee. It’s also versatile as it can brew a single serving or a whole pot. And it has multiple brew options, such as iced, classic, strong brew, etc. The only thing I think it lacks is the ability to do k cups too, but it’s not really a negative in my book since Im not a fan of k cups. It also takes longer to brew than a kuerig, but it’s a small price to pay for good coffee.

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