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Ninja Chef high-speed blender is on sale for $50 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The powerful Ninja Chef high-speed blender is on sale for $109 at Walmart, saving you $50.
We love a good combination appliance that does the work of two or three other appliances (or even nine in the case of some ). The Ninja Chef high-speed blender is both a and a food processor.
You might be thinking that this stand-out blender will cost you a small fortune, but it’s actually pretty affordable as it’s on sale for $109 at Walmart, down from $159.99.
The Ninja Chef is equipped with smart technology that gives it the perfect presets to make smoothies, soup, frozen drinks, ice cream, nut butter, and more. It comes with a 72-ounce mixing container and a 24-ounce double-walled tumbler cup for more personal and portable blends.
The strong blades and advanced motor power through tough ingredients without compromising speed or quality. Throw in the fixings for your favorite recipes or try out new ones from the included cookbook.
Walmart customer HappyCamperHere describes the Ninja Chef as the “greatest blender since sliced bread,” writing:
“This blender is the absolute best! I love everything about it except it is very loud. I will deal with the noise though because everything else about it is awesome.”
Check out the Ninja Chef high-speed blender for yourself while it’s on sale for $109 at Walmart.
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