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Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro & Single Serve in Black
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Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro & Single Serve in Black

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Most blenders require you to babysit them — stopping to prod down frozen fruit, guessing whether ice has broken down properly, or running a second cycle because the first left chunks. The Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro removes that guesswork entirely with its BlendSense Technology, which actively reads what's inside the jug — ingredient density, ice load, fill level — and adjusts both speed and duration automatically. You press the dial once and it does the rest, which sounds like a gimmick until you've watched it shorten a thick frozen smoothie cycle by half without any manual intervention.

Who Is This For?

This suits the daily smoothie drinker who wants consistent results without the faff of manual speed adjustments, particularly if you're blending fibrous greens, frozen fruit, or ice regularly — the conditions where cheaper blenders stall or leave texture behind. The single-serve attachment makes it a realistic morning routine machine rather than a weekend-only appliance. If you blend once a fortnight or mostly make soups that go into a Nutribullet just fine, this is more blender than you need.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise how quietly it handles ice compared to previous Ninja models, and the auto-detect function draws genuine surprise from people who expected it to be a marketing claim — most report it does noticeably adjust mid-blend. The most common limitation raised is the size of the main jug, which takes up meaningful counter and cupboard space, and a handful of users find the single-serve cup attachment fiddlier to lock in than expected.

The Deal

Currently priced at £149.99, down from £199.99, the £50 saving represents 25% off. This product is newly tracked on our end, so there's no historical pricing data to confirm whether £199.99 is a genuine regular retail price or an inflated baseline — worth checking third-party trackers before committing. That caveat aside, £150 for a sensor-driven blender with dual serving formats is a reasonable entry point for the technology. If Ninja deals are on your radar, our best Ninja deals guide is worth a look before you buy.

Price History & Verdict

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Current Price £199.99
Lowest Recorded £149.99
Average Price £174.99
Original Price £199.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this model combines a full-size blending jug — typically 2.1 litres — with a single-serve cup (usually 700ml) for on-the-go use, all in one unit. The 'Detect' technology automatically senses the cup or jug attached and adjusts blending power accordingly, which is a feature specific to this Pro model rather than standard Ninja blenders.

It suits households that want both batch blending — soups, smoothie batches, nut butters — and quick single-serve drinks without owning two separate appliances. However, the automatic detection system, while convenient, means you're relying on sensor accuracy; users who prefer manual programme control may find the automation frustrating if it selects a cycle they wouldn't have chosen themselves.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no historical price data available to confirm whether £149.99 represents the lowest it has ever been sold for. The displayed discount from £199.99 is based on the listed RRP, which retailers sometimes inflate — until more price history accumulates, treat the '25% off' claim with caution and use this page's tracking to monitor whether the price holds or drops further.

The Vitamix E310 is a full-size jug-only blender with a stronger reputation for longevity and motor durability under heavy daily use, particularly for hard ingredients like frozen fruit and fibrous vegetables. The Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro offers more versatility with its single-serve function and automated programmes, making it the stronger choice for varied household use, whereas the Vitamix suits someone who blends intensively and wants a single workhorse machine built to last longer-term.