I just thought this was kind of amusing. At 3 am Ninja blenders has been having infomercials on their blender. It's their top of the line blender for about $200 in ?? easy monthly payments for the rest of your life. The infomercial offered a food processor attachment. I did some looking and it seems that food processor attachment is only available through the infomercial. Kind of suspect. I was interested in the blender with food processor attachment as I have a small kitchen and it leaves a small footprint.
I need a food processor and decided to buy a 'food processor' recommended by Consumer Reports. I also have a less expensive Ninja blender which works really well because of the three tiered blades. I only paid $40 or something for that though. It's a good product.
So anyway, as I was going through reviews, there were a lot of negative ones. Most of them were complaints that the blades were to sharp... My child might cut himself on it... A good third, maybe even half of the negative reviews were because of the sharp blades. What are these people doing letting their children play with blades. Do they buy dull knives so their children won't get injured?
I just thought that was an incredibly amusing reason for giving a bad review.
BTW, I don't know that I would recommend the $200 blender, but the one I have works great. I make protein drinks for breakfast. With a high power Oster blender the dry protein powder sticks to the sides. With the stacked blades in the Ninja that never happens. At that price level its a good product.
I need a food processor and decided to buy a 'food processor' recommended by Consumer Reports. I also have a less expensive Ninja blender which works really well because of the three tiered blades. I only paid $40 or something for that though. It's a good product.
So anyway, as I was going through reviews, there were a lot of negative ones. Most of them were complaints that the blades were to sharp... My child might cut himself on it... A good third, maybe even half of the negative reviews were because of the sharp blades. What are these people doing letting their children play with blades. Do they buy dull knives so their children won't get injured?
I just thought that was an incredibly amusing reason for giving a bad review.
BTW, I don't know that I would recommend the $200 blender, but the one I have works great. I make protein drinks for breakfast. With a high power Oster blender the dry protein powder sticks to the sides. With the stacked blades in the Ninja that never happens. At that price level its a good product.
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