Technology
Ninja blenders are on sale for up to $70 off at Walmart
Blenders are that one appliance that you always think about getting but never get around to.
This summer, don’t get stuck crossing off new cocktail recipes that require a blender — just be an adult and get one already. Walmart has tons of Ninja blenders on sale as part of their spring savings event, and there’s never been more of a justification to splurge.
(Oh, and I guess easy clean eating is a perk, too.)
We’ve pulled out a few of the best deals, but you can shop all Ninja blenders here.
The 1500-Watt Ninja Chef is a beast that doubles (er, triples) as a food processor and a mixer, using one of 10 pre-set Auto-iQ modes or 10 manual pulse controls to whip up smoothies, soup, frozen drinks, ice cream, and more. The XL 72-ounce pitcher can serve a whole party of people, and everything is dishwasher safe. Someone in the reviews even calls it “a Vitamix, but cheaper.”
Regularly $159.99, you can save $50 and get it for $109.99.
We get it — rushed mornings and tired nights after work make healthy food prep seem way too hard. The Nutri Ninja Nutrient Extraction Blender essentially has a mind of its own and requires little to no effort. Pre-programmed settings with Ninja’s Auto IQ will take care of multiple recipe steps for you, and that includes pre-programmed blade usage. Just set it, walk away, and come back to a perfect texture.
Regularly $79, you can save $20 and get it for $59.
And for the grand finale: The Ninja Supra bundle comes with a full-size blender and XL 72-ounce blending jar, as well as an XL 8-cup food processor bowl. (That can make two pounds of cookie dough in 30 seconds. Just saying.) Total crushing technology not only sounds badass, but uses 1,200 Watts of power and four blades to conquer whole veggies, fruits, and ice. It even comes with two Nutri Ninja cups with to-go lids.
Regularly $169.99, you can save $70.99 and get it for $99.
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