PROFESSIONAL POWER: 1000 watts of professional power can crush ice and breakdown any tough ingredient.Power source : Corded Electric.Amperage : 12.5 amps
XL CAPACITY: The 72 oz professional blender pitcher is excellent for making frozen drinks and creamy smoothies for the entire family. 64 oz. max liquid capacity
INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY: Total Crushing Technology delivers unbeatable power with blades that pulverize and crush through ice. whole fruits and vegetables in seconds.
ICE CRUSHING: Blast ice into snow in seconds and blend your favorite ingredients into delicious resort-style frozen drinks
RECIPE INSPIRATION: The included recipe guide provides drink and dish making inspiration.
EASY CLEANUP: Pitcher is BPA free and dishwasher safe. making cleanup just as simple and easy as using the blender.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: 1000 Watt Motor Base Professional Blender & 72 oz Total Crushing Pitcher with Lid.
20 reviews for Ninja Professional Blender 1000W. Total Crushing Technology- Smoothies. Ice Crushing & Frozen Fruit. Full-Size Countertop Blender. 72-oz. Pitcher. Black & Grey. BL610
EMP
Rated 4 out of 5
November 6, 2025
Durable. Great value.
Blended ice cubes and frozen bananas *every single day* for a few years. The motor finally quit. From my experience, that is a long lifespan for a mod...More
Blended ice cubes and frozen bananas *every single day* for a few years. The motor finally quit. From my experience, that is a long lifespan for a modern blender used every day to blend frozen stuff. Note: Food got inside the clear handle which can’t be accessed to clean. Kinda gross. **I just today bought the exact same model as a replacement.**
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Carla abreu
Rated 5 out of 5
November 3, 2025
Powerful and Smooth Results Every Time
I absolutely love this blender! It’s powerful, blends everything smoothly, and super easy to clean. Perfect for smoothies, soups, and ice. Totally wor...More
I absolutely love this blender! It’s powerful, blends everything smoothly, and super easy to clean. Perfect for smoothies, soups, and ice. Totally worth it—great quality and stylish design!
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Lourdes Suárez Gutiérrez
Rated 5 out of 5
October 30, 2025
Súper marca la recomiendo muchooo
Mi batidora la amé es demasiada buena , tritura hasta lo imposible , tiene buena potencia, las cuchillas de acero resistente, te deja las cosas que ba...More
Mi batidora la amé es demasiada buena , tritura hasta lo imposible , tiene buena potencia, las cuchillas de acero resistente, te deja las cosas que bate hecho una pasta y al momento sin que hecha barata tanto , se caracterizan por buena marca , buena potencia y si quieres algo que de verdad te dure años y no se note te recomiendo esta no te vas arrepentir de tenerla
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shakyvia porterfield
Rated 5 out of 5
October 29, 2025
Chop chop
This blender is really good it actually has suction cups on the bottom that allows it to stay on the counter and does not move when it is blending. It...More
This blender is really good it actually has suction cups on the bottom that allows it to stay on the counter and does not move when it is blending. It also cuts through frozen fruit really well, but I did allow it to sit in a blender just based on past experiences with other blenders, so I allowed it to sit in the blender for a few moments after getting my fruit out of the freezer, but it cut right through it and blended very well
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lou
Rated 5 out of 5
October 26, 2025
Works great
Powerful. Turned my tomatoes and spices into homemade pizza sauce in a flash. Smoothies are great too.
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Scott S
Rated 5 out of 5
October 23, 2025
The Ninja !!
I heard a lot about Ninja blenders and finally needed a new blender so I got the Ninja, man this thing is amazing! It works quicker than any blender I...More
I heard a lot about Ninja blenders and finally needed a new blender so I got the Ninja, man this thing is amazing! It works quicker than any blender I have ever owned and is very well made for the price point. Do be careful with the blade set , it is razor sharp I found that out !! The features are impressive too, pour spout, lock down lid, pulse option, its just a great all around blender , cant wait to make some healthy smoothies with it!
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Buen producto
Rated 4 out of 5
October 18, 2025
excelente
Creo que hay mejores opciones. pero es bueno el producto.
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viktor
Rated 5 out of 5
October 14, 2025
Buena
Very good, economical, works very well. I like the size. I like how easy it is to use and how well it does its job. Highly recommended. Good product.
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BOB W.
Rated 5 out of 5
October 13, 2025
This one mine! Get your own....
My blender died. Not a surprise I use it all most everyday (smoothie junky) here. So I Got A Ninja. First it's to tall as one piece to fit under my ca...More
My blender died. Not a surprise I use it all most everyday (smoothie junky) here. So I Got A Ninja. First it's to tall as one piece to fit under my cabinets on my countertop. Which almost made me send it back. I made the mistake of trying it first, Who new this thing rocks, it twist locks the pitcher to the base. It locks the cap to the pitcher. You just can't screw-up, and quite even on high it just purrs. I use frozen fruit and ice in my smoothies, not even a problem. Press the button and boom it's done. So now it sets on my countertop as 2 pieces pitcher, & base. Don't ask it's mine, get your own...
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Alicia Munoz
Rated 4 out of 5
October 9, 2025
A diario lo uso funciona muy bien
Buen producto
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Tonac Estalis
Rated 4 out of 5
October 9, 2025
Yes
Good
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jc
Rated 5 out of 5
October 5, 2025
Love this Ninja blender, very powerful and easy to use
Love this Ninja blender, very powerful, use for crushing ice, smoothies and soy milk drink and lot more. No need to read the manual as its ease of use...More
Love this Ninja blender, very powerful, use for crushing ice, smoothies and soy milk drink and lot more. No need to read the manual as its ease of use and cleaning. Highly recommended.
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Bharmening
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2025
Powerful, fast, and crushes ice like a champ—my go-to blender every day!
The Ninja Professional Blender is an absolute powerhouse! With 1000 watts and Total Crushing Technology, it blends ice, frozen fruit, and smoothies to...More
The Ninja Professional Blender is an absolute powerhouse! With 1000 watts and Total Crushing Technology, it blends ice, frozen fruit, and smoothies to perfection in seconds. The large capacity pitcher is great for family use, and cleanup is surprisingly easy. Sturdy, sleek, and super effective—this blender makes kitchen prep so much faster and smoother.
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Bennie
Rated 5 out of 5
September 29, 2025
Best blender ever
“I absolutely love this Ninja blender! The 1000-watt motor is super powerful, and it crushes ice in seconds for perfect smoothies and frozen drinks. I...More
“I absolutely love this Ninja blender! The 1000-watt motor is super powerful, and it crushes ice in seconds for perfect smoothies and frozen drinks. I’ve been using it daily for shakes, salsas, and even homemade slushes, and it handles fruits and veggies with ease. The pitcher is large enough for family-sized batches, and cleanup is a breeze since everything is dishwasher-safe. It feels sturdy and looks sleek on my counter. Highly recommend for anyone serious about blending!”
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Thomasia
Rated 4 out of 5
September 21, 2025
Description/photos show 72 oz.; actually received 64 oz.
False advertising. The pictures on the one I ordered show that it holds 72 oz. but what I received holds 64 oz. I didn’t realize it until I was in the...More
False advertising. The pictures on the one I ordered show that it holds 72 oz. but what I received holds 64 oz. I didn’t realize it until I was in the middle of trying it out so I can’t return it. Still giving it 4 stars though because it is quite powerful and still holds a decent amount of liquid. Just not as much as it says in the description and shows in the pictures. So just be aware of the amount it actually holds if you are really needing a 72-oz. blender.
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J A Fan
Rated 4 out of 5
September 10, 2025
Great blender you may lose a finger though
Great blender. I can even make slushy’s. Be very careful of the blades. There are a lot of of them and if you’re not careful, you’ll need some stitche...More
Great blender. I can even make slushy’s. Be very careful of the blades. There are a lot of of them and if you’re not careful, you’ll need some stitches.
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Not my real name
Rated 4 out of 5
September 10, 2025
Doesn't liquify
This blender doesn't really liquify. It blends fine, but if you want something very, very blended, like blended smooth, this blender doesn't do that.
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Paddyjoe
Rated 4 out of 5
July 23, 2025
DON'T PUT THE LID IN THE DISHWASHER.......
Nice quality blender. However, even though it says dishwasher safe, I do not recommend putting the lid in the dishwasher. The corner of the lid slight...More
Nice quality blender. However, even though it says dishwasher safe, I do not recommend putting the lid in the dishwasher. The corner of the lid slightly melted out of shape and the safety pin on the lid would not meet the hole it's supposed to contact with and caused the blender to not work. We fixed it at home but we hand wash the lid from now on. I was disappointed that the pitcher was plastic and not glass, but I guess that was on me for not thoroughly reading the product description.
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Matt D
Rated 4 out of 5
October 19, 2022
this thing will turn rocks to sand
I noticed that my cat was starting to get fat. Not sure why because he’s been getting the same amount of food as always so the only explanation is tha...More
I noticed that my cat was starting to get fat. Not sure why because he’s been getting the same amount of food as always so the only explanation is that he must have been sneaking the left-over pizza I’ve been leaving out on the stove every night. In that moment I realized that I’ve been eating pizza every night and beelined to the hallway mirror to check if I was getting fat too.
I was.
“From now on it’s vegetable smoothies and walks around Central Park until we both look like Brad Pitt,” I said to Garbage. “Well, vegetable smoothies for me and canned tuna for you,” I corrected myself realizing that cats don’t eat vegetables. At least mine doesn’t. In any case, one two click and we’ve got a case of wild albacore and a Ninja BL610 on the way from Amazon. Great. Next, I figured we’d get a head start on the exercise so I strapped a harness onto Garbage and off we went to the park. (The thing barely fit around his fat torso.)
We hiked around the little trails above Loeb Boathouse, I took it slow because I could see that Garbage was having a hard time. His body was visibly weighing down on his tiny knees. He looked like a barrel on four shaky sticks. But I didn’t say anything. I didn’t want to embarrass him. Instead, I pretended like I was the one struggling, giving off sighs here and there, asking him to slow down. I tried to keep his mind off the physical exertion with stories about mice and fish when, out of nowhere, a large mama-goose cut us off leading a string of babies across the path. We stopped. Garbage looked up at me. I shrugged my shoulders, “we gotta wait,” I said. And as soon as I did, the goose hissed violently like a manic cobra. I got a little scared, I’ll admit. “Step back,” I calmly whispered to Garbage. He moved behind my leg. Seeing him move, the goose started flapping her wings and hissing even more aggressively.
Now – just to clarify – when I said that I got a little scared, it wasn’t so much that I was afraid of the goose itself. I mean, you have to keep a leveled head in situations like that, have to think logically. And logically speaking, I’m over six feet tall. The goose is what? A foot maybe? I weigh… a lot, hence the whole diet and exercise thing. The goose weighs how much? Maybe 10, max 15 pounds? I say this to say that I’m pretty sure I could take a goose down if push came to shove. Let’s say she flew up at face-level and tried to peck my eyes out. I’d treat her with a double jab, cross, hook. And if she came after my legs, I’d simply swat her with a low kick. Done deal. It’s not complicated. But it is beside the point because I would never actually do anything like that. Not in my right mind at least. And this is where things start to crumble. Because how can I know if I’m in my right mind at any given moment? Everything I do or think makes sense to me because I’m the one doing or thinking it. So if the thought of boxing it out with a goose pops into my head that means that somewhere in there this is a possibility waiting to materialize. And that is what I was scared of when I said I got a little scared. Because the only thing worse than beating up a goose is being SEEN beating up a goose. I mean, Imagine that? You’re walking around Central Park, minding your business, relaxing, when suddenly you see some cretin with a morbidly obese cat on a leash punching a goose. Front page New York Times next morning guaranteed.
Long story short, we turned around and walked in the other direction. Did another 30 minutes around the lake and went home. Exhausted.
Two days later we got our stuff from Amazon and went hard with the diet. The blender is great. It’ll chop anything. It’ll turn frozen vegetables to puree. It’ll turn almonds into almond butter. It’ll turn your fingers into ground meat if you’re not careful. The knives are sharp Sharp SHARP. I’m pretty sure it would turn rocks to sand but I haven’t tried that yet. The long and the short of it is this: the Ninja BL610 does the job exactly the way the job needs to be done. Go for it. You can feel confident.
As for the results of our diet, Garbage looks like a Persian show cat and I’m down to 180.
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tallslenderguy
Rated 4 out of 5
January 5, 2018
owned 6 weeks
I'm a healthcare professional and bought this after researching the competition (i.e., "Vita-Mix). After reading through a gazillion comments and rev...More
I'm a healthcare professional and bought this after researching the competition (i.e., "Vita-Mix). After reading through a gazillion comments and reviews (including CR who rates the Ninja #2) I opted for the lower priced Ninja. I have used mine twice a day for the 6 weeks I have owned it, I use it for making smoothies. I blend for health, I have a morning fruit and berry smoothie and I have an afternoon veggie smoothie. Blending is a really convenient way to get in all your servings of fruit and veggies each day without removing the (very important) fiber. So far, I love my Ninja. I have had stuff made with a Vita Mix in the past, but have never done a side by side comparison, though I can think of a few differences that are meaningful for me. One, the Vita Mix generates heat. They use it as a selling feature, that you can use it to make soups, but I like my smoothies cold, so it's not something I look for in a blender. Secondly, Vita Mix seems to win in all the comparisons with Ninja on smoothness, or thoroughness of blending. The only reason I knocked one star off the Ninja is because I have noticed that my smoothies are a bit chewier after several weeks of blender use. I attribute that to the fact that Ninja relies (apparently) on their sharp blades, which naturally dull with use-especially when blending frozen berries or ice (which both of my smoothies contain). I've noticed a subtle change in texture, no chunks, but definitely not a fine blend. My understanding is that Vita Mix has dull blades that work for years, they do not rely so much on sharpness as they do on speed? The other thing (in addition to heat) that you get with a Vita Mix is aeration (foam), which I do not notice with the Ninja. My smoothies are full of fruit and veggies, so they are full of fiber. If you are okay with having some noticeable fiber in your blend over time, the Ninja is a great deal at about 1/5 the cost. If that matters to you, expect that you will have it in time (I started to notice it after about 25 blends). The blender cleans very easily and is simple to use. I've never had to remove the top to tamp stuff down and I use 3 cups of leafy greens like kale and arugula, as well as whole carrots, celery, apples, and never have chunks. Overall it's a great machine. I cannot rate longevity since I've only had it 6 weeks, but so far I'm very pleased. Update: It's January 2018, I owned the Ninja about 3 months and ended up getting a Vita Mix. I still stand by my original review, but there is a difference. The Ninja starts out pretty great, but then over time things do no blend as well. I drink 2 smoothies a day (one veggie, one fruit), so I use it a minimum of 2x a day. Over time I started calling my Ninja smoothies: "grainies." The blades start out very sharp, and the technology depends on that, but they dull with use and it shows in the results. The Vita Mix does not depend on blade sharpness, but power, it pummels everything to pieces (itty bitty pieces). I am amazed at the flour I can make with it. Also, the heat i mentioned is not a factor but a feature. Most things are blended in less than a minute (35 seconds often), so nothing really gets warm unless you leave it on in order to generate heat. The Ninja is a good blender, especially for the cost, but I don't think one can fairly compare it to a Vita Mix, it's like comparing apples and oranges.
Note: Food got inside the clear handle which can’t be accessed to clean. Kinda gross.
**I just today bought the exact same model as a replacement.**
I use frozen fruit and ice in my smoothies, not even a problem. Press the button and boom it's done. So now it sets on my countertop as 2 pieces pitcher, & base.
Don't ask it's mine, get your own...
I was.
“From now on it’s vegetable smoothies and walks around Central Park until we both look like Brad Pitt,” I said to Garbage. “Well, vegetable smoothies for me and canned tuna for you,” I corrected myself realizing that cats don’t eat vegetables. At least mine doesn’t. In any case, one two click and we’ve got a case of wild albacore and a Ninja BL610 on the way from Amazon. Great. Next, I figured we’d get a head start on the exercise so I strapped a harness onto Garbage and off we went to the park. (The thing barely fit around his fat torso.)
We hiked around the little trails above Loeb Boathouse, I took it slow because I could see that Garbage was having a hard time. His body was visibly weighing down on his tiny knees. He looked like a barrel on four shaky sticks. But I didn’t say anything. I didn’t want to embarrass him. Instead, I pretended like I was the one struggling, giving off sighs here and there, asking him to slow down. I tried to keep his mind off the physical exertion with stories about mice and fish when, out of nowhere, a large mama-goose cut us off leading a string of babies across the path. We stopped. Garbage looked up at me. I shrugged my shoulders, “we gotta wait,” I said. And as soon as I did, the goose hissed violently like a manic cobra. I got a little scared, I’ll admit. “Step back,” I calmly whispered to Garbage. He moved behind my leg. Seeing him move, the goose started flapping her wings and hissing even more aggressively.
Now – just to clarify – when I said that I got a little scared, it wasn’t so much that I was afraid of the goose itself. I mean, you have to keep a leveled head in situations like that, have to think logically. And logically speaking, I’m over six feet tall. The goose is what? A foot maybe? I weigh… a lot, hence the whole diet and exercise thing. The goose weighs how much? Maybe 10, max 15 pounds? I say this to say that I’m pretty sure I could take a goose down if push came to shove. Let’s say she flew up at face-level and tried to peck my eyes out. I’d treat her with a double jab, cross, hook. And if she came after my legs, I’d simply swat her with a low kick. Done deal. It’s not complicated. But it is beside the point because I would never actually do anything like that. Not in my right mind at least. And this is where things start to crumble. Because how can I know if I’m in my right mind at any given moment? Everything I do or think makes sense to me because I’m the one doing or thinking it. So if the thought of boxing it out with a goose pops into my head that means that somewhere in there this is a possibility waiting to materialize. And that is what I was scared of when I said I got a little scared. Because the only thing worse than beating up a goose is being SEEN beating up a goose. I mean, Imagine that? You’re walking around Central Park, minding your business, relaxing, when suddenly you see some cretin with a morbidly obese cat on a leash punching a goose. Front page New York Times next morning guaranteed.
Long story short, we turned around and walked in the other direction. Did another 30 minutes around the lake and went home. Exhausted.
Two days later we got our stuff from Amazon and went hard with the diet. The blender is great. It’ll chop anything. It’ll turn frozen vegetables to puree. It’ll turn almonds into almond butter. It’ll turn your fingers into ground meat if you’re not careful. The knives are sharp Sharp SHARP. I’m pretty sure it would turn rocks to sand but I haven’t tried that yet. The long and the short of it is this: the Ninja BL610 does the job exactly the way the job needs to be done. Go for it. You can feel confident.
As for the results of our diet, Garbage looks like a Persian show cat and I’m down to 180.
Update: It's January 2018, I owned the Ninja about 3 months and ended up getting a Vita Mix. I still stand by my original review, but there is a difference. The Ninja starts out pretty great, but then over time things do no blend as well. I drink 2 smoothies a day (one veggie, one fruit), so I use it a minimum of 2x a day. Over time I started calling my Ninja smoothies: "grainies." The blades start out very sharp, and the technology depends on that, but they dull with use and it shows in the results. The Vita Mix does not depend on blade sharpness, but power, it pummels everything to pieces (itty bitty pieces). I am amazed at the flour I can make with it. Also, the heat i mentioned is not a factor but a feature. Most things are blended in less than a minute (35 seconds often), so nothing really gets warm unless you leave it on in order to generate heat. The Ninja is a good blender, especially for the cost, but I don't think one can fairly compare it to a Vita Mix, it's like comparing apples and oranges.