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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Dimensions
    2. Build Quality
    3. Jar Capacity
    4. Jar/Beaker Materials
    5. Blades
    6. Lid
    7. Power Cord
    8. In The Box
  5. Performance
    1. Fibrous Ingredients (Small Batches)
    2. Fibrous Ingredients (Full Capacity)
    3. Crushed Ice
    4. Nut Butter
    5. Noise
    6. Blade Speed
  6. Ease Of Use
    1. Controls And Programs
    2. Cleaning
  7. Comments

Blendtec Chef 600 vs Ninja Foodi Power Pitcher System [CO351B, SS351]

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Blendtec Chef 600
Ninja Foodi Power Pitcher System [CO351B, SS351]

Tested using Methodology v1.0

Updated Oct 02, 2024 02:09 PM

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Tested using Methodology v1.0

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Blendtec Chef 600 Picture
Ninja Foodi Power Pitcher System [CO351B, SS351] Picture

Variants

  • Chef 600 (Black)
  • CO351B (Black)
  • SS351 (Silver)
  • SS350 (Silver)
  • SS351CO (Silver)
  • SS351TGT (Silver)

Our Verdict

Blendtec Chef 600

Ninja Foodi Power Pitcher System [CO351B, SS351]

The Ninja Foodi Power Pitcher System is better for most purposes than the Blendtec Chef 600. The Ninja is sturdier and better suited for making recipes like nut butter or hummus. It comes with a few extra jars, including a personal jar for single-serve smoothies. On the other hand, the Blendtec can hot blend. It's also better at processing fibrous ingredients like leafy greens, so you might prefer it if you're looking for a smoothie or soup blender.

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