

#Ninja foodi blender manual#
There’s also a manual cook setting where you can choose between low, medium, or high heat. But if you prefer to have more control, there's a manual blend setting with the option for low, medium, or high speed as well as pulse. On the US model, there are three additional infuse programs that use heat to infuse flavors into liquids for cocktails, mixers, and water.Īll the Auto-IQ programs use automated patterns of pulsing and pausing over a pre-set time to create the perfect results. After cooking, keep warm will switch on and keep your creation warm for up to 60 minutes. There are four cold blending programs and four cook programs, the cook programs are complemented by two pre-cook programs: chop and sauté. It also comes with a small recipe book that has guidance on quantities for creating custom soups, which is helpful if you want to use it for your favorite soup recipes. There are no additional accessories in the box, just a tamper, and a cleaning brush. Our other gripe with the pitcher is that it can only be positioned onto the base with the handle to the right, so it’s not ideal for left-handed people. The glass pitcher is made from thick heat-resistant glass which, while it’s not too heavy to store away, does mean it's heavy to use, especially when you start adding lots of ingredients or pour hot soup. The overall weight of the base with the pitcher is 5.6kg / 12 lb so if you do want to store it in a cupboard, it’s not too heavy to move. Having said that, it’s certainly not a blender you’ll feel the need to hide away in a cupboard. The black and stainless-steel styling makes it look like a practical appliance that means business, not one that’s just there to look pretty. The Ninja Foodi Blender & Soup Maker is no bigger or smaller than an average blender in terms of the footprint on the counter, but the base gets wider further up and it starts to feel quite chunky.
