You have heard great reviews on the Ninja blender and the Vitamix, and both seem quite good. But now you cannot decide which to choose and which would be better for preparing your smoothies, acai bowls, soups, frozen desserts, and sauces just the way you like ’em. How do you decide between the two? Here we will give you some important facts as we look at Ninja vs Vitamix. Both brands come with a number of models to choose from based on what you may be looking for from your blender. We will take a look at both brands individually so you can have a proper non-confusing comparison.
ABOUT THE NINJA BLENDERS
A Ninja blender does more than just blending as we know it. It is a multifunction appliance that acts as a blender, juicer, food processor, grater, spiralizer, and stand mixer. It is a high-powered tool with blades designed to slice through food in a matter of minutes or even seconds depending on which Ninja blender you have chosen. Yet they are ideal for making smoothies, milkshakes, frozen cocktails, soups, sauces, or prepping ingredients. They are designed to easily crush ice and frozen foods in seconds.
A Vitamix blender is a very powerful blender operating at extremely high speed. It comes with a motor of between 2 to 2.2-horsepower, which is equivalent to approximately 1,400 – 1470 watts of power. Thus giving it the capability to blend just about anything you put in that most traditional blenders cannot. It is built to blend without putting any strain or pressure on the motor or causing it to burn out. These blenders are sturdy and can hold large quantities of your favorite foods for blending in one go. They are equipped to make your hot soups, acai bowls, nut milk, creams, shakes, ice creams, heavy cake batter, bread and pizza dough, sauces, and smoothies — whatever your heart desires, your Vitamix will do!
BENEFITS OF VITAMIX
The Vitamix brand has been on the market for over 83 years and is a brand of Vitamix Corporation based in Cleveland Ohio, USA. Vitamix is produced for both residential and commercial purposes with companies like Starbucks and Baskin Robins being among those who have been using the Vitamix brand for years.
The family-owned corporation certainly believes in reliability, sturdiness, and safety as their blenders are among the high-end on the market with just these qualities as part of their claim.
The Vitamix can be used many times during the same day since the motor is built to withstand pressure. You also do not need to pause between blends as with many blenders on the market. The Vitamix is one of the most homely, yet industrial top-of-the-line multipurpose blenders on the market. They are great for in-home activities but have been found in many fast food stores worldwide.
The blender is built to maintain a cool temperature at all times so it does not overheat even when hard whole foods are put in, and no matter how many times of the day it is used. The expertly designed and very precise stainless steel blades allow the blenders to get the job done professionally. Vitamix is great at turning nuts into creamy nut butter without having to add oil, pulse its way through hard ingredients, and turning cold and raw ingredients into hot soups just from the temperature generated by the motor. This is indeed a blender that
Vitamix offers 7 to 10-year warranties on its blenders.
MAIN LINEUP OF VITAMIX BLENDERS
The Vitamix blenders are divided into three distinct series — The C-Series, the G-Series, and the S-Series. Under these three main lines are 34 models to choose from based on your personal taste and requirements.
C-SERIES
The C-Series has the widest range of models to choose from and is the first series to have hit the market. It carries four basic models — A two-speed model, a variable-speed model, a variable-speed model with preprogrammed settings, and a variable speed model with a 2.2- horsepower (hp) motor. These blenders come with 3-inch stainless steel blades and are taller than the S and G-Series blenders.
The basic models in this series come simply with a high/low switch and are best for persons who will be doing the regular basic blending without anything extravagant.
Popular choices under the C-Series are…
1. TurboBlend Two Speed with a 64-oz. container, a cookbook, a classic tamper, and a five-year warranty
One of the more popular among the variable speed models is the 5200 models. Under this you will find the Standard – Getting Started blender. The 5200 With Compact Container and the 5200 Super – Healthy Lifestyle.
3. Variable Speed and Preprogrammed Settings.
The three models under this category are quite similar as each is designed with a pulse function, 10-speed variable blending, and preprogrammed to include smoothies, soups, and frozen desserts. Under this category, you will find the Professional Series 500 and 6300.
4. Turbos, Creations, and Deluxe Blenders. Other models under the C-Series are The Creations Turbo, The CIA Creations blender, The Creations II, TheCreations GC, the Creations GC with Compact Container, the 5200 Deluxe – Complete Kitchen, the TurboBlend VS, the Professional Series 200, the Professional Series 200 with Compact Container, theCIA Professional Series, and theCIA Professional Series – With Compact Container. Each has its own unique features and produces excellent results in blending.
G-SERIES
The G-series is an updated version of some of the blenders in the C-series. The base is redesigned with an improved airflow that allows them to run cooler and quieter than the S-Series models. The G-Series base is shorter and wider than the C-Series and they all have 4-inch stainless steel blades and 2.2-hp motors. The containers are wider and shorter making them easier to store and to fit under a counter. The G-Series is made up of variable-speed and variable-speed with preprogrammed mode blenders.
Under this line, the Professional Series 300 and the 7500 both have a low-profile, 64-oz. container, a DVD, a Getting Started guide, a cookbook, and a low-profile tamper. While the Professional Series 780 is unique from its counterparts in that it has a LED hardened-glass touchscreen control panel instead of traditional controls which is quite attractive and effective. This too comes with a low-profile, 64-oz. container, a cookbook, and a low-profile tamper.
S-SERIES
The S-Series is where you would find your Vitamix single-serve or personal blenders. This means they are smaller than the regular blenders and are made for individuals rather than family. They are ideal if you work out a lot and blends your smoothies and shakes in a quantity that is enough for you. Each S-Series blender comes with two containers — A standard 40-oz. container, and a smaller 20-oz. container that is ideal for on-the-go travel if you switch to the flip-top lid. The blades on these personal blenders are compatible with both containers.
As one would imagine the smaller size of the S-series means that they come with a smaller motor, however, they are ideal for preparing whatever you desire and can even travel with you wherever you go. Thus they were designed as travel blenders. They are an ideal addition to your kitchen if you live alone or if you already have a family-size blender but want something for yourself that you can monopolize.
1. The S-series has three models, the S30 which comes with a 40-oz. container, a 20-oz. travel container, a cookbook, a low-profile tamper, and an S-Series blade base which can be swapped between the two containers. It has variable speeds and a pulse setting so you can do many things with this small unit.
2. The S50 comes with a personal blending guide instead f a cookbook and all the accessories that go with the S30. Along with the variable speed dial, it comes preset for smoothes and power blend.
FEATURES OF THE VITAMIX
Power
Vitamix advertises the power behind its units as ‘gentle strength’. Noting that their blenders are designed in such a way that they can grind lobster shells and raw ginger while pulverizing peanuts. They boast that the power within their commercial machines will achieve your most creative menus whatever you put in them because power isn’t just about brute force, but rather about the control you have over your machine because sometimes the most powerful thing you can be, is gentle. And with a motor with horsepower ranging from between 2 to 2.4-hp, which is equivalent to approximately 1,400 – 1460 watts of power they may very well be correct. This is enough power to blend just about anything you put in that most traditional blenders cannot.
The personal-size blenders aren’t quite as powerful. They usually have a power watt of 750, just enough for you to make your smoothies, salsas, soups, frozen drinks, and other of your favorite all-in-one meals in smaller quantities.
Capacity
Most Vitamix blenders come with a 64-ounce container that can serve large families, small parties, or big enough for commercial use. If you are looking for something for your own personal use, then something from the S-series is ideal.
The blenders in the Personal Series are designed to prepare single and double servings, so they feature 20 and 40-ounce containers. They work best if you’re blending for one or two or have a small family. If your family has grown since you purchased your blender, you also have the option of purchasing a larger container that is compatible with your base.
Functions
Vitamix blenders’ speeds range from two to variable speeds of up to 10. While the Vitamix blenders with more variable speeds are more expensive it also affords you the benefit of having more options and more control over what you blend and how your blends turn out. It gives you the benefit of getting the exact texture that you want from your food with less effort on your end.
Pre-Programs
Many Vitamix blenders are preset to do a variety of things based on the model chosen. Some are preset for hot soups that do not require the stove, smoothies, batter, frozen desserts, etc. All that it requires is you putting your ingredients of choice in and pressing the required button. You do not need to choose speed or time as this is already preset for you. Within no time your complete meal is ready! Some Vitamix even comes with self-cleaning mode — how awesome and effortless is that?!
Accessories
All Vitamix blenders come with accessories that will vary somewhat based on the model chosen. Most come with a tamper to press ingredients down toward the blades, a cookbook with recipes, DVD, different size cups, starter kit, and a seven to 10 years warranty.
Cleaning
Many Vitamix are self-cleaning and only require the press of a button. For those that may not be, the parts are dishwasher friendly. Once you have taken them apart you can place them on the top rack of your dishwasher. However, ensure you check your manual to see what parts can go into your dishwasher. Remember never to dunk the base in water as this can destroy the motor. Instead, wipe it down with a damp soapy towel.
NINJA VS VITAMIX: DURABILITY
One of the most obvious and major differences between the Ninja and Vitamix is the material from which they were made. The Vitamix is made of metal-to-metal links for the cup and power base thus making it quite durable, firm, and solid. On the other hand, the jug connections on the Ninja blenders are made of rubber and plastic, which causes them to wear quicker than the Vitamix and less durable.
The Vitamix comes with a double-walled insulated container while the Ninja’s clear plastic jar does not come in double-walled insulation.
NINJA VS VITAMIX: POWER
Both Vitamix and Ninja blenders have been built with enough motor power that enables them to effectively blend just about anything you put in them. But while the Ninja’s blade speed can go up to 24,000 RPM, the Vitamix comes out ahead with its blade ability to go up to 37,000 RPM.
Another winning feature of the Vitamix is that the blade does not only cut through what is fed into it but is designed with hammermill blades to shred or crush foods into smaller pieces with repeated hammering technique. Thus making the end result smoother. The Ninja does not have this function.
NINJA VS VITAMIX: ACCESSORIES
The Vitamix and Ninja are both winners in this category as they both come with a number of accessories like various containers, extractor blades, recipe books, DVDs, etc to make the blending experience more enjoyable.
NINJA VS VITAMIX: BLENDING PERFORMANCE
The most important thing when choosing a blender is its actual blending capabilities, how your food turns out — if your smoothies are lumpy or smooth; if your soup is hot; if your juice gives you all the nutrients it possesses; if your ice cream is creamy, or simply icy… and the ‘ifs’ continue. Because of a fact, the blending performance is what matters most in the end.
Because of the Vitamix metal-to-metal link for the cup and power base, this affects the performance of the blender as it delivers high performance. The Ninja is less so due to its rubber and plastic link.
Making Smoothies
After both blenders were put to the test, it was discovered that the consistency of smoothies from the Ninja was not as smooth as that of the Vitamix. The smoothie from the Vitamix was extremely smooth and well blended, this could be due to the hammermill blades that it is built with.
Making Ice-Cream
Making soups
After the soup test which ran for the same duration of time, it was discovered that soup made with the Ninja though tasty and well blended — was cold. This had to be added to the stove for heating afterward. The soup by the Vitamix was not only tasty, well blended, and rich but it was hot! No stove heating was necessary. Not only that but the soup stayed hot in the Vitamix container up to half an hour later before getting cold. The soup was made hot simply from the friction generated by the Vitamix blending action since it does not have a heating feature. Once you adjust the setting to soup, it automatically does the rest for you. The metal rather than a plastic connection at the link may be a contributing factor here.
NINJA VS VITAMIX: WHICH TO CHOOSE?
It has already been established that both Ninja and Vitamix are great choices when it comes to blending. For the most part, Vitamix is the more expensive of the two and if you are watching your budget then you may lean more towards the Ninja. Based on the power of both blenders they are able to blend whatever you put in them. However, the consistency and performance of the Vitamix have proven to be above that of the Ninja brand when it comes to more technical preparations. But before you make that final decision, let us take a look at some things to consider.
The Vitamix is great if —
- You are planning to use it for more advanced dishes like soups, ice cream, nut butter, etc
- If you are looking for something to last a lifetime, especially since they come with a 7-10 years warranty.
- Your budget can handle it
- You want to use it as a blender, juicer, food processor, grater, spiralizer, and stand mixer
- If you want the smoothest of blends
- You are using it on a regular basis
- You want it for commercial use
- If you are grinding grains
The Ninja is great if —
- You will be using it but not heavily and not on a regular basis
- You want to extract all the nutrients as possible from your fruits and vegetables
- You want something to use on the go
- You want to use it as a blender, juicer, food processor, grater, spiralizer, and stand mixer
- Your main goal is to use it for smoothies
- If you are not grinding grains
- If you are not a soup lover and won’t need it for your regular soups
NINJA VS VITAMIX: CONCLUSION
Fo me… it’s hard to choose one over the other! Both the Vitamix and the Ninja are wonderful products to have in your home and are two of the best brands on the market. The ultimate decision should be based on how often you plan to use your blender, what you will b preparing with your blender, and how many persons will that preparation be for.
When buying, also take into consideration that Vitamix has a warranty of seven to 10 years, while the Ninja warranty is 0ne to two years. If you plan on using your blender on a regular basis this is something you may wish to consider.
The test conducted on both brands saw that even though both were able to produce great smoothies, the Ninja still had some fruit chunks remaining. This is not necessarily a bad thing depending on how you like your smoothies.
Budget is something that you should also consider when buying as the Vitamix are pricier than the Ninjas. So if you are looking for a basic blender, for example, that will extract all the nutrients from your fruits and veggies after your morning run you may want to consider something from the Nutri Ninja lineup.
Also, the Ninja container and blades are dishwasher safe but require pulling down, which can be time-consuming. One of the main selling points of the Vitamix is that a number of them are able to clean themselves, which is pretty awesome.
What we found based on the information and test conducted is that the Ninja can do most of the basic things required from a blender — like making fruit smoothies and fruit drinks. While Ninja is able to do the other tasks intended, it is not as consistent with the end results. The Vitamix on the other hand is capable of doing just about everything with great consistency.
So ultimately whether the Ninja or Vitamix will work for you will depend on your blending needs and your budget. We hope this article was able to help you in your decision. Happy shopping!