The best Black Friday Ninja blender deals: immersion blenders, food processors and more

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It's that time of year for Black Friday Ninja blender deals to resurface and, although those deals weren't expected to land until today (November 25) we've been tracking them for the past couple of weeks.

As well as hefty 2022 Black Friday deals (opens in new tab) from Ninja itself, a number of other retailers, including Amazon, are matching and in some cases undercutting the prices so there's never been a better time to buy a Ninja blending appliance. In the US, one of the best deals we have seen (so far) is on the Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor and Blender with Auto-iQ [BN800UK] which is down to $125 from $199.99 on Amazon (opens in new tab), and in the UK one of the latest immersion (stick) blenders is down to £99.99 from £129.99 on the Ninja website (opens in new tab).

Don't forget that as with all Ninja blenders and food processors you can easily get your hands on replacement parts and accessories. Although there seems to be more stock and availability for these on the Ninja website, there doesn't seem to be any deals on them - Amazon (opens in new tab) would be the best place to seek these out during Black Friday.

To help you hone in on a Black Friday Ninja blender deal we've feature some of our best finds below. We're also tracking the best Black Friday air fryer deals (opens in new tab) where you can also see Ninja mentioned, although stock for this sort of appliance is more fruitful state-side.

Black Friday Ninja blender sales (US): quick links

The best Black Friday Ninja blender deals in the US

$119.99 (opens in new tab)

Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker & Nutrient Extractor SS101: was $119.99 now $79.95 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
With a saving of a 17%, this personal blender and smoothie bowl maker from Ninja is available for one of it's lowest prices. It comes with a 14 oz smoothie bowl and two 24 oz to-go cups so you can make refreshing drinks and take them with you, without having to decant them first. 

$69.99 (opens in new tab)

Nutri Ninja personal blender QB3001: was $69.99 now $54.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Ninja's entry-level personal blender, which is often called a smoothie maker, comes with two 16 fl oz canisters and two to-go cups so you can blend your drink and take it with you without having to decant it.  While it's not as low as we saw last year when the holiday sales got underway, it's still a good discount. So if you're in the market for a personal blender right now,  it's worth snapping up. 

Ninja Mega Kitchen System BL770:  was (opens in new tab)

Ninja Mega Kitchen System BL770: was $199.99 now $99.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
This full-service blender will whizz away your kitchen woes, mixing, blending, juicing and processing with ease. Whether it's smoothies, dessert or bread mix, you'll drastically reduce your cooking time with this high-volume n2-oz blender.

Ninja Nutri-Blender Pro Personal Blender:  was (opens in new tab)

Ninja Nutri-Blender Pro Personal Blender: was $99.99 now $59.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
The Ninja Foodi smoothie bowl maker and nutrient extractor packs a punch with its 1100 peak watt motor and 2 auto-iQ programs, which grant huge blending power at the touch of a button.

Ninja Foodi Power Mixer System: was $99.99 (opens in new tab)

Ninja Foodi Power Mixer System: was $99.99 now $84.99 at Ninja Kitchen (opens in new tab)
Use code DEAL15 to take $15 off this power mixer system from Ninja. Ninja products are among the most in-demand Black Friday deals right now, but some might appreciate this deal better than an air fryer one. Its 750-peak-watt PowerBase comes with two attachments: a 9-inch Immersion Blending Arm and a Hand Mixer with a whisk & EasyGlide beaters.

Ninja Professional Plus Blender DUO: was $149.99 (opens in new tab)

Ninja Professional Plus Blender DUO: was $149.99 now $114.99 at Ninja Kitchen (opens in new tab)
Take $35 off this Blender from Ninja when you use code BFDEAL35. Touting Ninja's Total Crushing Blades and Pro Extractor Blades, this is a professional blender that will let you quickly make smoothies in the morning as well. That's especially with its two single-serve cups with spout lids. As a bonus, you're also getting a free 24-oz. stainless steel cup with this offer.

Ninja AMZ493BRN blender: was (opens in new tab)

Ninja AMZ493BRN blender: was $159.99 now $109.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
This Ninja blender is down to its best price ever at Amazon for Black Friday. It has three-speed settings for versatility, a large 72-ounce blender, and a 40-ounce food processor attachment that both use dishwasher-safe parts for easy cleaning.

Black Friday Ninja blender sales (UK): quick links

Today's best Black Friday Ninja blender deals in the UK

£199.99   (opens in new tab)

Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor with Auto-iQ: was £199.99  now £125 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
There's currently a 37% saving on this Ninja food processor in the UK. As it comes with a plastic pitcher and to-go cup, it's ideal if you're looking for a blender and can save space on your kitchen countertop by combining two appliances in one. This discount brings it back down to the prices we saw on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, although we don't know how long the saving will be on for, so snap it up immediately. 

Foodi Power Nutri Blender 3-in-1 with Smart Torque & Auto-IQ CB350: was £169.99 (opens in new tab)

Ninja Foodi Power Nutri Blender 3-in-1 with Smart Torque & Auto-IQ CB350: was £169.99 now £139 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Alternatively, this 3-in1 blender offers a plastic bowl, which Ninja says is designed for blending fresh produce into thicker textures, alongside a pitcher and to-go cup. This isn't the lowest price we've ever seen for this kitchen appliance - it dropped to £127.41 in July this year but we still think this is a good deal. 

£149.99   (opens in new tab)

Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ: was £149.99  now £129 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
You can currently grab this Ninja blender with 14% off the RRP. It's got three Auto IQ presets that offer a set speed and duration, which takes the hard work out of creating your favorite dishes, along with a plastic pitcher and a to-go cup - this means you can take your drink with you, without having to decant it first. 

£199.99   (opens in new tab)

Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor with Auto-iQ: was £199.99  now £125 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
There's currently a 25% saving on this Ninja food processor in the UK. As it comes with a plastic pitcher and to-go cup, it's ideal if you're looking for a blender and can save space on your kitchen countertop by combining two appliances in one. This discount brings it back down to the prices we saw on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, although we don't know how long the saving will be on for, so snap it up immediately. 

£69.99 (opens in new tab)

Nutri Ninja personal blender QB3001: was £69.99 now £49 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
In the UK, there's a 18% discount on this personal blender, which slashes it to the same price we saw on Black Friday and Cyber Monday last year. On test, we found the blender pulverized fibrous pineapple and leafy green together with ease, ensuring a grit-free and well-aerated drink. 

However if these models don't offer the features you're looking for, checking out the best prices we've found right now on a range of other Ninja blenders. 

A ninja blender with the jug disconnected and pouring out the ingredients it has just been used to blend

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Black Friday Ninja blender deals: our predictions

Black Friday Ninja blender deals tend to cover the majority of designs the brand offers, from entry-level personal blenders (also known as smoothie makers) that ensure you can make a small quantity of a refreshing drink and take it with you without having to decant it first, to the high-power, jug blenders that can blend hot and cold ingredients, as well as those that can effective crush ice or chop nuts evenly. 

In the US, we expect the Ninja Professional Plus Blender with Auto IQ BN701 to be discounted, as it’s recently been usurped by a newer model. The Ninja Personal Blender and Smoothie Maker QB3001, which is available worldwide, should also be given a price cut, as it’s one of the brand's older models, having been launched in 2017 and is often discounted during sale periods. 

Whatever Ninja blender you plump for, be sure to check the prices across a range of retailers. Ninja offers a number of hefty discounts on its own site, which are often matched by Amazon. It’s also worth considering retailers such as Walmart and Kohl’s in the US, as well as Argos and AO.com in the UK as they also match, and in some cases beat Ninja’s own discounts. 

When will the best Black Friday Ninja blender deals finish in 2022?

Black Friday 2022 officially fell on November 25, however, while we saw the bulk of deals drop of the day itself, there was a steady stream of savings from late October and through November. 

While Black Friday has now finished, the deals haven't dried up completely, and there are still some discounts to be had. As these start to gradually reduce, the first eave of Cyber Monday deals will begin to appear over the next few days, meaning there's plenty of opportunities to nab a bargain. The biggest crop of discounts will appear on Cyber Monday itself, which this year, takes place on November 28. They'll likely to continue through the first week of December, too. 

Where are the best places to find Ninja blender deals on Black Friday?

You’ll find all the best Black Friday Ninja blender deals right here as soon as they drop. However, if you want to take on your own research, or even just familiarize yourself with the current prices, we recommend your start with the Ninja site itself. 

In previous year’s we’ve found it's rarely beaten (but often matched) when it comes to great prices on Black Friday. Occasionally, there’s also the lure of a free gift, such as an apron or oven gloves when you spend over a certain amount. 

Next up, head to Amazon - as the online retailer usually leads the way when it comes to matching (and sometimes beating) the blender discounts available directly at the Ninja store. Plus, if you’re a Prime customer you also get the added bonus of faster delivery. 

And don’t forget to check third-party retailers including Walmart and Best Buy in the US, and Argos and AO.com taking the baton in the UK for hefty Black Friday savings on Ninja blenders. 

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Tips for buying a Ninja blender this Black Friday

If you're looking for a Ninja blender this Black Friday, it's important to consider the style of blender that will best suit you, as the brand offers a wide array of blenders. If you're primarily looking for a Ninja blender to make smoothies, then consider one of its personal blenders, such as the Ninja Personal Blender and Smoothie Maker QB3001

These are the compact type of blender Ninja offers and they come with to-go cups that allow you to blend a smoothie and take it with you, without having to decant it first. However, they are also some of the least powerful designs of blenders on the market, so they can't crush ice or pulverize nuts. Also as there's no way of adding ingredients during blending, they're unsuitable for making condiments such as mayonnaise where oil needs to be emulsified with egg yolks. 

If you want a blender that's suitable for all tasks, then consider a Ninja model such as the Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ. These come with both a pitcher and to-go cups so can be used for all tasks. However, if you're not a fan of fruit-based blended drinks, then opt for a Ninja model that comes with just a jug blender. 

Finally, if you're looking for a Ninja blender that can help make soups, choose a model that has a glass pitcher rather than plastic, and also check it can be used to blend hot and cold ingredients before buying.   

3 best Ninja blenders to look for on Black Friday

The Ninja BN801 Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-iQ, which is known as the Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor with Auto-IQ BN800 in the UK, on a white background

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The best Ninja blender you can buy right now

Specifications

Type: Jug blender
Capacity: 72 oz / 2.1-liter
Speed settings: 3
Presets: 5

Reasons to buy

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Can double as a food processor 
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Comes with two 16fl oz / 470ml canisters
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5 presets for different dishes

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky
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Noisy
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Jug can only take 64 0z/1.8 liter when being used for liquids

Not only can this blender effectively pulverize fresh produce, including tough items such as Pineapple, into smooth, grit-free liquids, it can also double as a food processor and comes with to-go canisters so you get the best of a food processor and a smoothie maker in one device. Simple to use, it's powerful and has Ninja's Auto IQ preset that takes the guesswork out of whipping up different dishes 

Also known as the Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor in the UK,  the array of functions mean it's Ninja's most expensive blender to-date too. The best deal we've ever seen only resulted in a 15% discount. However, as it's now a couple of years older, we're hoping to be more substantial savings this holiday shopping period. 

Read our full review: Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-iQ

The Ninja Foodi Hot & Cold blender, which is known as the the Ninja blender and soup maker HB150UK , on a white background and filled with fresh produce that's been blitzed into a smooth soup

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The best Ninja blender for soups

Specifications

Type: Jug blender
Capacity: 64 oz / 1.8-liter
Speed settings: 1
Presets: 12

Reasons to buy

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Can blend hot and cold ingredients
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Built-in heating element lets you chop then saute
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12 presets for different dishes

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky
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Noisy
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Doesn't come with on-the-go canisters

With a built-in heating element, and a 64 oz / 1.8-liter glass jug, the  Ninja Foodi Cold & Hot Blender, which is known as the Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup maker in the UK, impressed us as it made whipping up silky smooth soups from scratch a breeze.  We also found the 12 Auto IQ programs that offer pre-defined speeds and durations made it extremely simple to create a range of different dishes in the blender. 

As Ninja's only blender that can be used with hot and cold ingredients, we've not seen the same level of savings as with other Ninja blenders. However, during the holiday sale season in 2019, the blender dropped to a record low price with a discount of more than a third. 

Read our full review: Ninja Foodi Cold & Hot Blender 

The Ninja Personal Blender and Smoothie Maker QB3001 on a white background

(Image credit: Ninja)
The best smoothie maker

Specifications

Type: Smoothie maker
Capacity: 0.5-quarts / 0.47-liter
Speed settings: 1
Presets: n/a

Reasons to buy

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Effectively blends fruit and crushes nuts and ice evenly
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Comes with two 16fl oz / 470ml canisters
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Compact

Reasons to avoid

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Not suitable for large quantities
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Noisy
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No way to add ingredients while blending

Extremely affordable, Ninja's entry-level personal blender is the ideal buy if you're primarily looking for a Ninja appliance to make smoothies in. During testing, it combined tough, fibrous fruit and vegetables including Pineapple and Spinach into a smooth, silky drink without any grittiness, while also effectively crushing ice and blitzing hazelnuts. 

Previously, we've seen the Ninja Personal Blender and Smoothie Maker QB3001 slashed by as much as 50%, although this was during the holiday shopping period of 2019 and wasn't repeated last year. However, as this model is now a few years older, we hope to see a similar discount this year. 

Read our full review: Ninja Personal Blender and Smoothie Maker QB3001 

Jennifer Oksien
Homes Editor

 Jennifer Oksien is TechRadar’s Homes Editor. Jennifer (Jenny) has over a decade of experience as a digital product writer specialising in appliances, smart tech and mattresses for some of the UKs leading retailers and magazine titles such as Real Homes, Ideal Home and Livingetc. Generally, you’ll find her watching the latest Netflix series, digging around in the garden or attempting to make a cake that is edible. 

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