Blender Corner Unveils Detailed Reviews and Analysis of Ninja Blender Line
Reviews, analyses, and comparisons make it easy for consumers to choose the best option from the expansive Ninja line of blenders, reports Blender Corner
Atlanta, GA -- (SBWire) -- 10/13/2014 --Blender Corner (http://blendercorner.com/) recently announced the release of its detailed analysis of the Ninja line of blenders and cookers. According to the company spokesperson Elaine Morrow, because this line is so extensive, many people need help figuring out which one will meet their needs, therefore, Blendercorner's explanations and reviews make it much easier to do this. They also let readers know about options they may not have known about before.
"The Ninja blender and cooker line is surprisingly extensive," said Elaine Morrow of Blender Corner. "There's the Mega Kitchen System, which we review at http://blendercorner.com/ninja-mega-kitchen-system/, which serves the purpose of a blender, juicer, food processor, and mixer. Then there's the Nutri Ninja, which is a small blender that's strong enough to grind apple seeds. These are just two of the Ninja systems that we've explained and reviewed. Many more are also covered."
Morrow explains, one unique feature about Blender Corner is that it doesn't just give a manual-like description of each Ninja blender. If a comparable competing product is available, it will compare and contrast it with the Ninja so consumers can see where the differences lie. The Nutri Ninja, for example, is compared to the Nutribullet, which is made by a different company. These comparisons are surprisingly balanced, and there are even links to buy each kind of blender mentioned regardless of brand.
"We believe that we shouldn't give customers an 'our blender or no blender' proposition. If someone believes that a different model's features are better-geared towards their needs, we make it easy for them to obtain it. This can be seen in action at http://blendercorner.com/nutri-ninja/ and the other review pages on our site. The only time we don't compare between manufacturers is when there is no similar model to compare with."
Even though these two lines of Ninja blenders are popular, the company makes many other models. There are several versions of its Ultima blender, a portable Kitchen System Pulse model, a cooking system, and many other options. The cooking system is especially interesting. It looks like a crock pot, but also allows for searing and sauteing. This eliminates the need for the extra pans often associated with the preparation stage of slow cooking.
The Ninja Deep Fryer is another option on the cooking side of the line. It is said to be able to fry food up to 40 percent faster than traditional fryers thanks to its heat fusion technology. This serves to help maintain the temperature of the oil after the addition of food so that it doesn't suffer from the temperature drops that most other options do.
With all of these choices, it's no wonder consumers can become confused when they check out the Ninja line. Morrow believes going to Blender Corner will do much to dispel the fog and make it clear which one is the best for any particular purpose.
About Blender Corner
Blender Corner is a website dedicated to demystifying the Ninja line of blenders, cookers, and fryers. It also compares the Ninja brand with others so that consumers can be sure which one will suit them best.
Media Relations Contact
Elaine Morrow
770-854-3514
http://blendercorner.com/
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