Ninja's new BlendBoss blender promises to be the next must-have kitchen gadget

Ninja is famous for making some of the best blenders on the market, but it's just released a new product that's unlike anything it's created before.
The BlendBoss is the first-ever tumbler blender, meaning you can blend, sip and go. It's as easy as that. With people prioritising wellness and self-care, it's the perfect product to make sure you can get everything you need whilst maintaining a busy, active lifestyle.
And not only is it a genius idea, but it comes in some pretty stunning colorways, also totally new to Ninja. So, you can drink your smoothie and look good doing it.
It's got everything it needs to become the next big viral hit on social media and must-have for trend-conscious shoppers. Because what's better than a trendy drinkware? Trendy drinkware that'll slot into your day-to-day life, no matter how hectic.
The Ninja BlendBoss is a sleek, smart, and powerful appliance that's designed for life on the go. Simply blend up your ingredients and detach the tumbler to pop in your bag without worry. With a 1200-peak-watt motor, it's more than capable of crushing your favourite mix, including ice.
About the BlendBoss
If you ask me, it's about time Ninja introduced more splashes of color to its products. And while the Ninja Creami summer makeover was a great start, the BlendBoss design is so un-Ninja that it looks more like you married a Stanley cup to a blender base – and I love it.
Plus, the trendy colors have equally trendy names – Cyberspace, Blue Raspberry, Lavender Lemonade, and Watermelon Bubblegum. I almost feel like I could eat them, but my personal favorite has to be Watermelon Bubblegum because it reminds of one of my favorite drinks, a strawberry matcha.
Yes, I love my Ninja blender already, but pouring the mix into the single-serve cup is a lot of extra stress (and extra dishes). Having the option to detach the 26 oz. tumbler straight from the blender with a 100% leakproof design is genius. And the easy-carry handle makes it even easier to cart around with you.
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Design aside, its packed with helpful features including a 1200-watt motor, three intelligent programs: Smoothie, Ice Crush, and Blend, and Auto iQ presets combining your pulsing, blending, and pausing patterns to do the work for you.
And for $139.99, it's a little more expensive than Ninja's other blenders like the portable Ninja Blast Max, but it's also so much more convenient, as well as having an eye-catching design that's unrivalled within its own products.
How does it compare?
But the Ninja BlendBoss isn't just competing with its own brand alternatives. When it comes to trendy blenders, there's some big competition.
Take the Beast Mighty 850 Plus blender as one shining five-star example. It's a compact blender that's also committed to getting you your smoothies on-the-go. And it also sports six different colorways including Terra, Sand and Mist. But, it'll cost you $149.
Or, there's the Nutribullet Pro 900W, an option we've called "the reigning champ of affordable blenders" coming in at just $109.99. For a slightly more affordable option, it's great. But, it doesn't support the same blender that's also a bottle design.
All things considered, the Ninja BlendBoss is a seriously competitive drinkware product boasting a super trendy design, as well as still possessing all the things we know and love about a Ninja blender – minus the additional cleanup.
We'll be putting it to the test in the weeks to come, so watch this space. We may have a viral sensation on our hands and a tasty one at that.
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Grace is a freelance journalist working across homes, lifestyle, gaming and entertainment. You'll find her writing for Tom's Guide, TechRadar, Space.com, and other sites. If she's not rearranging her furniture, decluttering her home, or relaxing in front of the latest streaming series, she'll be typing fervently about any of her much-loved hobbies and interests. To aid her writing, she loves to head down internet rabbit holes for an unprecedented amount of time.
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