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How to use a Ninja blender?

When we talk about the world best blender, the name of Ninja blender is always on the top. It works as both; as a food processor and as a juicer. If you never purchased before then you must read Ninja blender reviews to understand that why this is a popular blender.

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How to use a Ninja blender?

When we talk about the world best blender, the name of Ninja blender is always on the top. It works as both; as a food processor and as a juicer. If you never purchased before then you must read Ninja blender reviews to understand that why this is a popular blender. As per the most Ninja blender reviews, it is best because of professional and high powered blending of food. While other juicers chop up the food, this juicer has stacked blades which pulverize the food and give the required consistency of the food as a juice or smoothie.

Ninja blender is very easy to use as it is based on the simple blending formula but still, required bit practice. To help you with this, we bring this article for you. In this article, we will teach you that how to use Ninja blender and answer your related questions.

The following article how to use Ninja blender is not limited to any specific model. It works same on all models of Ninja. So, if you get impressed after reading the online Ninja blender reviews, then this is an excellent guide for you.

Step 1: Assemble the blender before you use it:

If you have not done this before, then check out the manual or instruction guide comes with the product. It will help you to assemble the juicer in no time. It is important to follow the instruction carefully to remove any chances of an accident.

Step 2: Plug in the Ninja blender:

The ninja food processor work on the plug and play strategy. No special instruction required to use it. It won't work unless it is plugged in. So, you need to find the cord and plug it into a socket. ensure that it should not easily be unplugged in its location.

Step 3: Open up the lid:

There would be a rectangular button on the top of the blender. You need to press this button to remove the lid. The button should say "release". Do not press other buttons until its required.

Step 4: Add the ingredients:

Once the lid is open, it is time to process the food. It is always better and advised to put ingredients in small parts. This makes the blending and juicing process more effective and fast. You can also put frozen fruits, ice cubes, and even liquid etc.

Step 5: Choose the setting as required:

Now from the buttons, you need to choose the speed of the blending process. 1 means mixes, 2 means blends and 3 means ice chopping etc. Simply, blend the food until you start seeing the required texture of the food.

That's it! Isn't something really easy to follow? The cleaning process is also easy. You can rinse it under the hot water for perfect cleaning. The blades of Ninja blender is removable. Ensure to remove it before cleaning because it makes the whole process of cleaning perfectly easy.

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