Overview
- The UK release follows a late‑2025 US debut, introducing a corded single‑serve blender built around a detachable tumbler.
- The manufacturer lists a 1,100W motor with preset modes for smoothie, blend, manual pulse and crush, plus auto‑iQ that stops blending automatically.
- The 710ml blending cup doubles as a handled tumbler with a spout and removable straw, and the lid is marketed as leak‑proof, which has not yet been independently verified.
- The design departs from Ninja’s usual look with pastel colourways and a compact, pebble‑style base, and its handled tumbler invites comparisons to the Stanley Quencher; it contrasts with Ninja’s cordless Blast by being mains powered.
- Listed at £129.99 with five colours, the 2.6kg unit measures 32 x 18.3 x 17.1cm and has dishwasher‑safe parts, while early trial feedback from provided units praises convenience and ice crushing but notes loud operation.