A:AnswerHello Beachbum,
Thank you for your question. The Nutri Ninja slim model# QB3000SS is meant to be used with the Single Serve 16oz Nutri Ninja Cup only.
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Customer Care Team
A:AnswerHello NJLatte,
We do not recommend blending any hot liquids in this blender for safety reasons. Once you put the blade cover on, the cup is air tight. There is no way for the steam to escape safely.
We hope this information helps.
The Customer Support Team
A:AnswerHello Rocky1125,
We are happy to confirm that the cups for the Ninja® Fit QB3000SSW will fit the QB3000SS.
We hope this information helps.
The Customer Support Team
A:AnswerHello KC,
We would like you to know that the Sip & Seal® Lids and the Nutri Ninja® Pro Extractor Blades™ for the Ninja® Fit have a rubber seal in them to prevent leakage.
We hope this information helps.
The Customer Support Team
A:AnswerI do not know the exact weight but can tell you that my wife flies a lot and takes her blender every time she flies. She packs it in her suitcase and there has not been a problem yet.
A:AnswerYes. The cups, lids, and blades are all dishwasher safe. The base never gets dirty for me, but if it does, it's a solid piece that you can easily wipe clean with a wet cloth.
A:AnswerYes it can, but be careful not to burn out the motor. I have burnt my motor out using this ninja in less then two weeks. I make about 3-5 protein shakes a day for working out. I recommend going with the BL660 models for chopping up vegetables.
A:AnswerIt seems that the cups are definitely available online, however the store may be a different story, your best bet is to checck online if it's available and if not, then just order it online
A:AnswerHello Seagrum,
That is a great question! The sound our Ninja® blender emits is no louder than a regular blender. The Ninja® blender has a powerful motor to power through all your culinary tasks! Should you have any additional questions please let us know, we're happy to help!
We hope this information helps.
The Customer Support Team
A:AnswerAttaching to the base is fine because it just sits into the base no twisting needed. The part that might be difficult is screwing the blade onto the cup. It can be a bit of a problem sometimes.