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Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro vs NutriBullet Pro 900

Updated July 2026

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Quick Winner: Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro

Two very different jobs: the Ninja is a full-size family blender, the NutriBullet a single-serve smoothie maker — and unless you truly only want grab-and-go, the Ninja is the more capable buy.

Winner
Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro

Ninja

Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro

$150
7.3
Full report
NutriBullet Pro 900

NutriBullet

NutriBullet Pro 900

$80
6.6
Full report

Score comparison

MetricPro900
Performance8.07.0
Reliability7.06.0
Build Quality7.06.0
Warranty6.06.0
Serviceability6.06.0
Value10.09.0
Premium Justification7.06.0

Specifications

Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro

Motor
1800W peak / 1200W continuous
Pitcher
72 oz Total Crushing pitcher
Blade
Total Crushing stacked blade assembly (removable)
Smart tech
BlendSense auto-detects and adjusts speed and time
Programs
4 auto BlendSense + 11 manual
Speeds
10 variable
Ice
Crushes whole ice and frozen ingredients
Cups
Not included on TB201 (TB301 adds two 24 oz cups)
Warranty
1-year limited

NutriBullet Pro 900

Motor
900 watts
Controls
Single speed, twist-to-blend (no presets or buttons)
Cups
Two 32 oz to-go cups (24/18 oz sold separately)
Blade
6-prong stainless extractor blade
Design
Blend-and-go — cup inverts onto base and doubles as a travel cup
Footprint
Compact (~16" H, 4.7 lb)
Cleaning
Cups and lids dishwasher-safe (hand-wash blade)
Warranty
1-year limited (optional paid 3-year extension)

The verdict

These get cross-shopped on price but they are not really the same tool. The NutriBullet Pro 900 (~$80) is a personal blender: a compact 900W bullet that turns one or two servings of frozen fruit and greens into a grab-and-go smoothie in under a minute, then the cup becomes your travel container. The Ninja Detect Power Blender Pro (~$150) is a full-size machine — an 1800W-peak motor, a 72 oz family pitcher, and BlendSense auto-detection — that does everything the NutriBullet does plus family batches and far more range, though it is louder and takes up real counter space. If your blending genuinely begins and ends with a single-serve morning smoothie, the NutriBullet is cheaper and more convenient. For everyone else, the Ninja is only $70 more and does dramatically more, which makes it the better buy for most kitchens.