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Ninja Blast MAX 2-Pack Cordless Blender | Lavender + Silver
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Ninja Blast MAX 2-Pack Cordless Blender | Lavender + Silver

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Blending without a power socket sounds like a minor convenience until you're actually doing it — making a post-gym shake in a car park, prepping a smoothie at a campsite, or keeping up with a morning routine when the kitchen is chaos. The Ninja Blast MAX earns its place here by being genuinely capable rather than cordless-as-a-compromise: it's Ninja's most powerful portable blender, with blades engineered to handle ice and frozen fruit rather than just soft ingredients, and a battery rated for up to 25 blends per charge, which is credible for a week of daily use before you're reaching for the charging cable.

Who Is This For?

This two-pack makes most sense for couples or housemates who both follow active routines and would otherwise fight over a single blender, or for someone who wants one at home and one at work without buying two separate units. The lavender and silver colourway split adds a practical "yours and mine" logic to the bundle. If you only ever blend at home and already own a countertop machine, the cordless premium here doesn't serve you — a cheaper single-cup blender would do the job for less.

What Buyers Say

Owners of the Blast MAX consistently praise the blending power relative to its size, particularly its ability to crush ice without stalling — something that frustrates users of budget portable blenders. The most common caveat is the cleaning process: the blade assembly requires careful hand-washing and isn't as straightforward as simply dropping the cup in a dishwasher, which adds friction to an otherwise convenient product.

The Deal

At £99.99 against a listed was-price of £169.99, you're looking at a saving of £70, or 41% off. Because this product is newly tracked, there's no historical price data to confirm whether that was-price reflects genuine long-term retail value — so it's worth cross-checking against current listings before committing. A solid two-pack price if verified; watch it a little longer if you're cautious.

Price History & Verdict

Worth Watching

This product is on sale but has been cheaper before. A decent discount — check the chart below.

Current Price £169.99
Lowest Recorded £99.99
Average Price £167.07
Original Price £169.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The Ninja Blast MAX is designed to handle frozen fruit, ice, and fibrous ingredients like kale, making it more capable than standard personal blenders in its class. The MAX variant features a more powerful motor than the original Ninja Blast, so it copes well with harder ingredients without stalling. That said, it is not a full-size blender, so very dense frozen blends like thick acai bowls may require some liquid to help it along.

The two-unit bundle is practical if there are two people in a household who each want their own blender, since both units are fully functional and come in distinct colours — Lavender and Silver — rather than being identical. Each blender operates independently with its own lid and charging setup, so there is no shared dependency between them. If you only need one blender, the bundle format will not offer much advantage, and you would likely be better off seeking a single-unit deal.

This product has been newly tracked, so there is no historical price data available to confirm whether £99.99 represents a low point or a temporary introductory price. The listed was-price of £169.99 suggests a 41% saving, but without verified price history we cannot confirm how long or how often it has sold at that higher figure. The current verdict is WATCH, meaning it is worth monitoring before committing, in case the price drops further or the discount history becomes clearer.

Because this product has only just been added to tracking, there is no recorded price history to show whether it has previously been discounted or how long it has held its current £99.99 price. This means the £99.99 figure cannot yet be verified as a genuine saving from a consistently higher price. It is advisable to add it to a watchlist and return in a few weeks, at which point tracked data will give a clearer picture of whether this is a reliable deal or a routine price.