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Ninja Professional Countertop 1100 Watt BL660

Ninja Professional Countertop 1100 Watt BL660

$139.99
4.7(12,100 reviews)

Best for: daily smoothie drinkers and health-conscious meal-preppers who blend frozen ingredients regularly and want maximum durability

Check price on Amazon— $139.99

Pros

  • 1100W motor — the highest power in this selection — pulverizes ice and frozen ingredients in 15-20 seconds, 3-4x faster than the Hamilton Beach
  • Tritan plastic pitcher is stain-resistant and more durable than standard BPA-free plastic — maintains clarity after 12+ months of heavy use
  • 4.7-star rating across 12,100 reviews — highest-rated and most-reviewed product, confirming superior long-term reliability and customer satisfaction

Cons

  • At $139.99, costs 40% more than the Ninja BL610 ($99.99) for a 100W power increase — marginal performance gain may not justify the premium for casual users
  • Operates at 82+ dB during high-speed blending — slightly louder than the BL610, though still within typical kitchen appliance range
  • Pitcher capacity is identical to BL610 (72 oz) — the upgrade is motor power and durability, not volume, limiting value for users who need larger batches
Performance
9.3
Ease of Use
8.6
Cleaning
8.5
Build Quality
9.1
Value
8.2

Full review

If you make smoothies every morning — frozen berries, protein powder, a handful of ice — and you're tired of waiting 90 seconds while your blender whines at the ceiling, this is the one. The BL660 is built for daily, heavy-duty use.

Performance is where the 1100W motor earns its price. Ice and frozen fruit disappear in 15-20 seconds. That's not marketing copy — it's what owners consistently report across 12,100 reviews, the largest sample size in this comparison. The Tritan plastic pitcher is a meaningful upgrade over standard BPA-free plastic: it resists staining from berries and turmeric and stays clear after 12+ months of regular use. That matters if you're blending beets and blueberries five days a week.

The 4.7-star rating across 12,100 reviews is the strongest signal here. That's not a product that got lucky with early reviews — it's sustained satisfaction at scale.

Rating Scores:

  • Performance: 9.3
  • Ease of Use: 8.6
  • Cleaning: 8.5
  • Build Quality: 9.1
  • Value: 8.2
Pros:
  • 1100W motor crushes ice in 15-20 seconds — 3-4x faster than the 700W Hamilton Beach Functions Dishwasher 58148A
  • Tritan pitcher maintains clarity after 12+ months of heavy use, unlike standard BPA-free plastic that clouds within 6 months
  • 4.7 stars across 12,100 reviews — the highest-rated and most-reviewed blender in this roundup
Cons:
  • At $139.99, it costs 40% more than the BL610 for just 100W of additional power — casual users won't notice the difference
  • Runs at 82+ dB during high-speed blending — not ideal if you're making pre-dawn smoothies in an apartment
  • Pitcher capacity is 72 oz, identical to the BL610 — the upgrade is motor and durability, not volume

Best for: daily smoothie drinkers and health-conscious meal-preppers who blend frozen ingredients regularly and want maximum durability.

Ninja Professional Countertop 1100 Watt BL660

daily smoothie drinkers and health-conscious meal-preppers who blend frozen ingredients regularly and want maximum durability

Check price on Amazon— $139.99

FAQ

What wattage do I need to blend ice smoothies?
For occasional use, 700W is the minimum that can crush ice without stalling — the Hamilton Beach 58148A sits right at that threshold. For daily use with frozen fruit and ice, 1000W+ is the practical target. The jump from 700W to 1000W cuts blending time from 60+ seconds to 20-30 seconds on dense frozen ingredients, which adds up fast if you're blending every morning.
Is a Ninja blender worth it for smoothies?
For most people, yes. Both Ninja models in this roundup have over 8,900 reviews above 4.6 stars — that's not a fluke. The auto-iQ programs handle ice-crushing and smoothie blending without guesswork, and the dual pitcher system (40 oz + 16 oz) is genuinely useful for households. If you're making smoothies more than twice a week, the $99.99 BL610 pays for itself in consistency and speed.
Can a cheap blender crush ice?
It can — with caveats. The $39.95 Hamilton Beach handles ice cubes in basic smoothies, but it takes longer, the jar shows wear faster, and the 14 oz capacity limits batch size. If your smoothies are simple (frozen fruit, liquid, maybe protein powder), it works. Add frozen bananas, thick Greek yogurt, or large ice quantities and you'll notice the limitations within a few weeks.
How do I prevent my blender pitcher from staining?
Rinse the pitcher immediately after blending anything with berries, turmeric, or beets — the longer pigment sits, the deeper it sets. For standard BPA-free plastic (like the BL610's pitcher), staining after 6-12 months of regular use is common regardless of cleaning habits. The BL660's Tritan pitcher is more stain-resistant by material — that's one practical reason to consider the upgrade if you blend colorful ingredients daily.

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