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could you talk about making the soup, the jack lalane version has this
feature also but i think of jack and vita i would prefer vita "ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... On May 6, 8:53 am, sf > wrote: > Which one would you choose - Ninja or Vitamix? I see people here > swoon over their Vitamix, but I just can't see spending all that money > on a one when you can buy a Ninja for so much less. > > -- > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. Here is a pretty balanced review that I found. http://oneplateonebowl.com/how-does-...#axzz1uC9DL325 I bought my brand new Vitamix for $350. I did not pay $500+ as the reviewer states. There's no reason to pay that much for a Vitamix. They are available for around $350, you just have to google around to find a site that has them on sale. Also you can find them on eBay. The Vitamix wins hands down on power and warrantee if you buy news. It does a better job of breaking down the cell walls of the greens you blend if you make green smoothies like I do. It also has a dry blade and carafe available if you want to grind your own flours. You can make soup in a couple of minutes, not 17 like the reviewer stated. I have to be careful when I blend greens for a green smoothie that I don't let it run longer than one minute or it starts to heat up the green smoothie. Obviously I'm a fan of the Vitamix. It has a long time standing reputation and is a quality product. I trust that. |
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