Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-IQ in Black/Silver
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Get This DealMost blenders force a compromise: either a full-size jug that's overkill for a single smoothie, or a compact personal blender that can't handle a frozen margarita. The Ninja BN750UK sidesteps this with a genuine dual-function design — a 2.1-litre jug for batch blending and a dedicated 700ml cup for single-serve jobs — both powered by Auto-IQ programmes that adjust speed and pulse patterns automatically depending on what you're making. That matters in practice because getting crushed ice right, versus a silky soup base, requires meaningfully different motor behaviour, and this unit handles both without manual fiddling.
Who Is This For?
This suits someone who blends regularly enough to want a proper machine but lives in a household where both batch and single-serve use are common — think weekend brunches and weekday breakfast drinks from the same appliance. It also earns its worktop space for anyone making sauces, dips, or frozen desserts beyond the standard smoothie repertoire. If you're blending once a fortnight or you only ever make one cup at a time, a cheaper single-serve model will do the job without the footprint or the price tag. You can find more options in our best Ninja deals and broader best kitchen deals guides.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the motor's power through frozen fruit and ice — genuinely fewer chunks left behind than mid-range rivals — and the Auto-IQ programmes are singled out for reducing guesswork. The most common gripe is noise: this blender is loud, noticeably so, which becomes relevant if you're using it early in a shared flat. The lid seal on the single-serve cup also draws occasional complaints about minor leaking if it isn't seated precisely.
The Deal
At £99.99, down from £149.99, you're saving £50 — a solid 33% reduction. This product is newly tracked on our system, so there's no historical low to compare against, meaning we can't confirm whether £149.99 is a genuine regular price or an inflated reference point. What we can say is that £99.99 sits at a reasonable market rate for a dual-function Ninja with Auto-IQ. Worth buying, but worth watching for another week if you're not in a rush.
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