There are four speed settings-three presets and a pulse button-along with a separate speed button for the single-serve cups. The cups are made of tough BPA-free plastic and are dishwasher-friendly. It comes with two personal 16-ounce blender cups and a full-sized 72-ounce blender attachment for larger meals. My frozen bananas get frozen because of my freezer, which makes things frosty at even the lowest setting, and I’ve never had a chunky smoothie in my time making them with this blender. It has a 1,100-watt motor, which is more than enough to demolish fruit chunks. That morning breakfast smoothie gets made in this Ninja BL660 Professional compact blender, which isn’t showing any signs of slowing down after a year of daily use. I’m not a gatekeeper, so my recipe is 1/2 of a frozen banana (a whole one if you want a creamier texture) Aldi brand Cherry Berry mix to my heart’s content (the best frozen fruit blend, in my opinion) a big spoonful of full-fat Greek yogurt for that magical protein (or a scoop of your favorite vegan protein powder) and enough orange juice to get it smooth, but not liquidy, which is usually to the max fill line. I’m a person who doesn’t love a huge meal first thing in the morning, so I tend to gravitate toward a protein-rich, fruit-forward smoothie. I am a creature of habit, and my morning breakfast has been the same for about a year. Blades can miss small grains like chia and flax seeds.
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