Euro-Pro Ninja Master Prep Blender and Food Processor

by Everyday Recipes on April 29, 2010

Euro Pro Ninja Master Prep Blender and Food Processor

  • 48-ounce blender and 2-cup food processor with interchangeable power pod
  • 400-watt motor head with one-touch pulsing for maximum control and consistant results
  • Quad blade technology for uniform cutting and ice crushing action
  • Splashguard and non-slip bases
  • Removable parts are dishwasher-safe

Product Description
Rule the kitchen with the Ninja Master Prep! Designed to combat even the toughest culinary challenges, this revolutionary food and drink maker combines the best features of a traditional blender, a food processor, and a stick blender all in one device. Designed with a 400-watt motor, the Ninja Master Prep puts the power in your hands with an ergonomic power pod. This interchangeable pod lets you move quickly from the blending pitcher to the food processing bowl for fast and easy prep work. Feel like a fiesta? Just fill the processing bowl with ingredients for salsa and the pitcher with ice and margarita mix. Then move down the line with the power pod and you’ve got an instant party! Forget mushy, soggy, half-ch… More >>

Euro-Pro Ninja Master Prep Blender and Food Processor

{ 5 comments }

Linda Berardi April 29, 2010 at 1:25 pm

I received the product in good shape. The delivery was quick. I was very satisfied.
Rating: 5 / 5

Jean Sandy April 29, 2010 at 4:25 pm

Well designed product to be used as a blender, mixer and ice chopper…lot of practical uses, esp. for parties and special occastions…heavy duty material, dishwasher to freezer…JKS
Rating: 4 / 5

James Van Blaricum April 29, 2010 at 6:57 pm

The product was fine, little more complicated to use than a regular blender, but the kids like it.
Rating: 4 / 5

DeFoe April 29, 2010 at 8:59 pm

I used one of these for several weeks and liked it very much. But then I noticed that the lid has many narrow nooks and crevices which were collecting grime. There is also a hidden space underneath the lip of the blue rubber seal on the lid where crud was collecting. These crevices are so narrow, (e.g. +- 1 mm. wide) as to be impossible to reach into with a paper towel, cloth or cleaning brush. Upon looking at it closely, the lid design appears to me to be really unsanitary and difficult to keep truly clean.

(I only used the larger container, so I can’t comment on the smaller lid.)
Rating: 2 / 5

mzzmac79 April 29, 2010 at 11:06 pm

this is a piece of junk. Blades would not turn on anything except an onion I had to cut several times before putting back in…. junk…
Rating: 1 / 5

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