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Ninja Fit vs Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus (BN301) | 700W vs 900W Personal Blender Test

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Want one? Purchase it here: Ninja Fit: https://geni.us/5ntpLEP Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus: https://geni.us/B16rt4L As an Amazon affiliate, I earn a commission on qualifying purchases. #ad Or Check Out My Storefront: https://geni.us/Q4lu Is the Ninja Fit Personal Blender (700W) still worth buying, or is the Ninja BN301 Nutri-Blender Plus (900W) actually better? After using the Ninja Fit nearly every day for two years, I bought the BN301 and ran a side-by-side smoothie test using identical ingredients and blend times to see if the extra power really matters. In this video I compare: • Ninja Fit vs Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus blending performance • 700W vs 900W motor differences • Frozen fruit smoothie test results • How well each blender handles chia seeds and blueberry skins • Long-term durability after daily use • When the extra power actually makes a difference Both blenders are compact, dishwasher safe, and designed for quick smoothies—but the results might surprise you. 00:00 I Bought 2 Ninja Personal Blenders 00:17 The Side by Side Test 00:58 Which One Blended Better? 01:36 When Does the Nutri Blender's 900 Watts Actually Matter?

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In this video, I put two popular Ninja personal blenders head-to-head: the Ninja Fit (700W) and the Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus BN301 (900W). I’ve used the Ninja Fit nearly every day for about two years, so I know exactly what it’s like to live with long-term. Then I bought the BN301 and ran a true side-by-side smoothie test with identical ingredients and the same blend times, because I wanted to see if that extra wattage actually shows up in real life. I focus on the stuff that matters when you’re making smoothies at home: blending performance with frozen fruit, how each blender deals with chia seeds, and whether you still end up with bits like blueberry skins. I also talk durability from daily use, since specs don’t matter much if the blender doesn’t hold up. My big takeaway is that both are compact, convenient, and easy to clean, but the 900 watts only really matters in specific situations—so the “best” one depends on what you blend and how often you push it.

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