
I thought that blenders — and most kitchen appliances, for that matter — were meant to look utilitarian, made to match the aesthetic of its surrounds. But then I look at something like the Ninja BlendBoss, and it feels like everything I know is wrong.
Announced recently by the kitchen appliance brand, the BlendBoss (stylised by Ninja as ‘BlendBOSS’) looks like a reimagining of the pop art movement of the 1950s. With bold colours and standout designs, I’d struggle to identify it as a blender if I didn’t already know what it was.
Looks are relatively minor in this instance, though. To quote a viral online series from some years ago: Will it blend? Billed as a ready-to-go tumbler and blender in one, the BlendBoss includes a 760mL cup that you grab out of the appliance and drink directly from.
Ninja says the BlendBoss’ 1,110W motor and stainless steel blades are enough to slice through ice, frozen fruit, and various fresh produce. To try to take the guesswork out of your liquified diet, the blender has three automated programs for smoothies, crushing, and blending.
Oh, and it’s dishwasher safe, two words I consider among the most beautiful of the entire English language when combined. Apparently, the BlendBoss also has a “leakproof” cap, preventing any liquid spillages. I’ve been burned by leakproof bottle claims before, so consider me cautiously optimistic.
Having launched recently in Australia, the BlendBoss costs $199.99 via Ninja’s online store and various retailers. I know I mentioned it before, but I can’t help but be drawn towards those bright colours. Of the five colours the BlendBoss comes in, I can hear the ‘Blue Raspberry’ calling to me.
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