The Ninja HB152/HB150C pairs a glass jar with digital touch controls in a blender priced at $219.99, and 3,700 buyers have rated it 4.6 stars, one of the stronger scores in the mid-range blender category. It is a compelling package for the price.
Buyers who want a mid-range Ninja blender with a glass jar and intuitive digital touch controls, and who blend smoothies, soups, or sauces regularly.
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Jar / bowl material Glass
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Digital Touch
Color Black & Silver
Dimensions 7.86 X 8.78 X 17.91 In
Weight 5.5 lb
Priced 15% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Weight of 5.5 lb - lighter than 77% of the 134 models we track
Pros
4.6-star average from 3,700 buyers is a very strong approval signal
Glass jar provides better taste neutrality and durability than plastic
Digital touch controls give a clean, modern interface
At 5.5 lb, it is relatively easy to handle
Compact footprint at 7.86 x 8.78 x 17.91 in
Cons
Wattage is not published, limiting direct performance comparisons
No speed count available in specs
Glass jar makes this heavier than comparable plastic-jar Ninja models
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 3,700 owner ratings
Popularity4.5/5
3,700 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Jar / bowl material
Glass
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Digital Touch
Color
Black & Silver
Dimensions
7.86 X 8.78 X 17.91 In
Weight
5.5 lb
Voltage
120
Overview
['The Ninja HB152/HB150C stands out in the $200 to $220 range by combining a glass jar with digital touch controls, two features that are not always paired at this price tier. The black and silver colorway measures 7.86 x 8.78 x 17.91 inches with a 5.5 lb build that is light enough to handle without effort.', 'Digital touch controls simplify operation and give the unit a cleaner look than physical buttons. The glass jar provides the taste and durability advantages typical of glass construction. Wattage is not published, so direct power comparisons against competing units are not possible, but the 4.6-star rating from a large buyer base suggests performance meets expectations.', '3,700 reviews is a substantial sample for a blender in this price range, and a 4.6-star average across that many buyers is a reliable indicator of consistent performance. At $219.99 this Ninja model offers genuine value for households that blend frequently.']
Performance notes
Wattage and speed count are not available in published specs. The glass jar and stainless steel blade setup indicates solid everyday construction. Dimensions of 7.86 x 8.78 x 17.91 inches and a 5.5 lb weight place it in a manageable size class. Digital touch controls handle operation without mechanical buttons.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star rating from 3,700 reviews is exceptional for a mid-range blender. This review volume and score together provide strong confidence that the HB152/HB150C performs well for the typical buyer in the $200 range. Dissatisfied reviews are a small minority based on this aggregate score.
Is the glass jar on the Ninja HB152 dishwasher safe?
Ninja glass jars are generally dishwasher-safe on the top rack, though you should always confirm with the specific user manual for the HB152/HB150C. Blades should be handled carefully during washing regardless of method, as stainless steel edges remain sharp.
Can this blender make hot soup?
The HB152/HB150C's glass jar is well-suited for blending warm to hot liquids, since glass tolerates temperature changes better than most plastics. Always start with the lid secured and follow Ninja's guidelines on maximum hot liquid fill levels to avoid pressure buildup. Never fill to the brim with hot liquids.
How does the Ninja HB152 compare to other $200 blenders?
The combination of a glass jar and digital touch controls at $219.99 is difficult to match at this price. Many competing blenders in the same range use plastic jars and physical buttons. The 4.6-star score from 3,700 buyers further distinguishes it. For specific comparisons with other models, reach out at hello@kitchenexplorers.com.
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