This Ninja blender at $67.95 delivers 1000 watts with stainless steel jar and blades in a Stone Silver finish, backed by 400 monthly purchases and a 4.6 rating. It is a straightforward, capable pick for everyday blending at a budget price.
Buyers who want a stainless steel Ninja blender for daily use at under $70, with enough power for smoothies, soups, and frozen drinks.
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Power 1000 W
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Color Stone Silver
Priced 74% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Pros
Stainless steel jar and blades resist staining and odors
1000W provides adequate power for everyday blending
4.6 rating with 400 monthly sales shows active buyer satisfaction
$67.95 is an accessible price for a stainless steel blender
Stone Silver finish is a distinctive look compared to typical black or white
Cons
84 reviews is a small sample, so the 4.6 rating could shift
Jar capacity and dimensions are not listed
1000W is lower than competing models in this price range
Push-button controls offer no fine-tuned speed selection
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 84 owner ratings
Popularity1.6/5
84 owner reviews, fewer 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
Power
1000 W
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Stone Silver
Overview
The Ninja blender in Stone Silver runs on 1000 watts with push-button controls and features both a stainless steel jar and stainless steel blades. At $67.95, this is one of the more affordable stainless steel blender options available, offering better odor and stain resistance than plastic alternatives at a similar price.
The 400 units sold per month and 4.6 rating from 84 buyers indicate this model is gaining real traction with buyers. The review count is still low enough that the rating could shift, but the consistent sales volume suggests buyers are finding it meets expectations.
The Stone Silver color is a departure from the standard black or white options common in the category, making it a reasonable choice for buyers who want their blender to stand out on the counter. Push-button controls are simple and reliable for everyday use.
Performance notes
1000W motor with push-button controls. Stainless steel jar and stainless steel blades. Voltage and other specs are not listed in the available data. No jar capacity, speed count, weight, or dimensions are provided. The Stone Silver color is confirmed.
What buyers say
With 84 reviews at 4.6 stars and 400 monthly purchases, this model has a strong early satisfaction signal and genuine purchase momentum. The sales volume is the more reliable indicator here, as 84 reviews alone would be a thin sample. Combined, they suggest buyers are finding real value at this price point.
How does stainless steel compare to plastic in a blender this price?
At $67, most blenders use plastic jars. Stainless steel at this price point is less common and offers a practical advantage for users who blend strongly flavored ingredients like garlic, turmeric, or fish, since stainless does not absorb smells or stain the way plastic does over time. The trade-off is that you cannot see the contents while blending. For everyday smoothies or simple tasks, the difference is minor, but for heavy or repeated use, stainless tends to hold up better visually and hygienically.
Is 1000 watts enough for frozen fruit and ice?
1000 watts is adequate for most everyday frozen blending tasks including smoothies with frozen fruit and light ice crushing. It is below the 1400W to 1800W found in higher-end blenders, so for very hard ice or tough frozen blocks, it may require more processing time. For soft frozen fruit, frozen yogurt, and standard smoothie ingredients, 1000W handles it reliably for most users.
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