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I haven't used a Ninja but if is 1000 series and it means (1000w) believe you got more power for faster smoothie blends. Just keep in mind you will pay a lot more dollars for a Ninja that might work 1 year maybe? Without breaking on you unfortunately. That's why I prefer paying less and get more years out of my Oster blender 200 blender before breaking on me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought the smaller one that has single blades at the bottom of the blender container - the speed and blending ability was fine but the blender size was too small for me so I took it back and got the ninja 1000 - it has a much larger blender size - it has three blenders on the insert instead of one at the bottom the three cutting blades are spaced evenly along the tree type insert - the increased speed allows you to fill it to the top and not worry about it getting slowed to a stop if it has trouble with heavy duty blending like a full container of ice the smaller 700 watt one may have trouble altho all the blending I did with it I didnt run into any trouble - with the larger one now over month of use filling it full to the top the three spaced out blades insure that you will never have trouble blending anything and the higher speed motor helps with that too - I think the three things I've mentioned - the size of the container - the three spaced out blades on the tree inside the blender - use caution - they are very sharp - and the increased wattage of the motor amount to the increase in price - I've been very happy with the new product but can recommend them both highly depending on your need!
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Only difference is Brand and durability. Ninja usually works couple years without any issues.If you are using for basic cooking purposes or making fruit juices then prefer Oster and it is cheap and best
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Brand name. NINJA's are expensive but both do the same. But FYI always go for a blender with minimum 700 watt output if using for fruit blending, ice crushing, etc
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The answer is simple MORE POWER!!!! MUAhaha.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is actually an Oster 300. Same as the 200, but the jar is 5 cups, not 6, as advertised.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably the price for the name
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Just the name !!!!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Higher watts, 700 vs. 1000 watts. The higher the better. It's also Ninja's marketing.
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