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THE OPTIMUM 9200A (2ND GEN) |
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THE NINJA MEGA KITCHEN |
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MOTOR (Max): |
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2,611 Watts |
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1,500 Watts |
Noise: |
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80dB |
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Not Disclosed |
Grade: |
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Domestic & Commercial |
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Domestic |
Blade quality: |
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Stainless Steel |
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Stainless Steel |
Jug applications: |
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One Jug Wet/Dry |
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Separate Wet/Dry |
Warranty: |
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5 years domestic or optional 10 years domestic |
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5 years |
Jug Gears: |
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Metal |
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Plastic |
Jug/Base Coupling: |
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Metal |
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Plastic |
The OPTIMUM 9200A (2ND GEN) v.s. Ninja Mega Kitchen System
Independent customer review
Optimum 9400 Vortex Blender vs. Ninja Mega Kitchen System
Examples of what the Optimum 9200A Vortex Blender can make
The Optimum 9200A (2nd Gen) Vortex Blender is superior to the Optimum 9400 model in terms of power and performance.
This is one of the best blenders money can buy. I used to own both a Nutribullet and a NutriNinja, what can I say Optimum 9400 owns both of them. The smoothies are far smoother and superior in quality. No grainy bits if you run it for the recommended time. Now I recommend this to whoever wants to buy blender.
Being a big fan of healthy smoothies purely from a nutrition point of view, I have invested a lot of money in various brands out there in the market like the Nutri Ninja with auto iQ, Nutri Bullet, OmniBlend and can confidently say that they are no match for the raw power and finish that an Optimum 9400 gives. The smoothies with Optimum 9400 is very smooth with hardly any grains to it. It can pro cess even difficult to pulse things like Blackcurrants, cranberries with absolute ease. My entire family is hooked on it and we start our day with healthy smoothies and our energy levels is over the roof at the moment with no urge for binge eating.
Simply awesome product compounded with fabulous support by the Froothie team
I originally thought a Nutribullet or Ninja would be what I would end up with but after reading review on those products I realised the quality is just not there and the price in Australian dollars is ridiculous.
Having reviewed many brands, and also being flooded with TV ads for the Ninja (also overpriced!), I seem to be always redirected to the Australian brand Optimum. I reviewed all possible blogs and websites, and the feedback for Optimum, specifically the Optimum 9400, was very reassuring. Seeing the product came with a money back guarantee, I took the plunge and made the purchase I have now used the blender for all the recipes I made with Vitamix. I am pleasantly surprised and unequivocally convinced the Optimum 9400 has the same result and build quality as the Vitamix.
I did a lot of research looking at vitamix, ninja etc etc. I finally ended up settling on this one due to the manufacture and also the price. I received my blender back in January. The customer service was excellent and the website was easy to use. The blender arrived quickly. I was so excited to use. I make a lot of smoothies and it is definitely much quicker in this than my old blender and mulches things up much finer. It feels much more robust. I decided to try the Cheezy spinach soup out of the included recipe book and wow it tastes cheesy despite not real cheese.
I personally looked at getting the nutribullet, ninja and vitamix. Buying from an Australian owned and operated company with a 5 years domestic or optional 10 years domestic warranty definitely helped me make the right decision. 30 day hassle free returns also means you have nothing to lose. Give it a go. It will quickly become your favourite appliance.
I use the Optimum daily and it has performed admirably . In my opinion the Optimum is definitively much superior blender to any other blender in the market including the Ninja . The Froothie company is very supportive and have dealt with all my concerns promptly and without any fuss.
I researched the Vitamix and the Ninja Kitchen System, but then came across the Optimum 9400 and was super impressed, it also seemed to have the best reviews so I purchased one from Froothie
VITAMIX 5200 | THE OPTIMUM 9200A (2ND GEN) | |||
MOTOR: | 1,492 Watts |
optimum-vs-nutribullet-comparison-review | 2,611 Watts |
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Noise: | 110 dB |
80dB |
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Grade: | Domestic |
Domestic & Commercial |
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Blades: | 4 Blade Assembly |
6 Blade Assembly |
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Blade quality: | Stainless Steel |
Stainless Steel |
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Jug applications: | Separate Wet/Dry |
One Jug Wet/Dry |
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Warranty: | 7 years |
5 years domestic or optional 10 years domestic |
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Automatic Torque/RPM Sensor: | Yes |
Yes |
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High Quality Insulation/Windings: | Yes |
Yes |
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Cooling Fan: | Iron |
Iron |
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Fuse Protection (Addition to standard Reset Switch): | No |
Yes |
BLENDTEC HP3A | THE OPTIMUM 9200A (2ND GEN) | |||
MOTOR: | 3 Horse Power |
3.5 Horse Power |
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Noise: | 102dB |
80dB |
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Grade: | Domestic |
Domestic & Commercial |
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Blades: | 2 Blade Assembly |
6 Blade Assembly |
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Blade quality: | Stainless Steel |
Stainless Steel |
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Jug applications: | N/A |
One Jug Wet/Dry |
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Warranty: | 7 years |
5 years domestic or optional 10 years domestic |
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Automatic Torque/RPM Sensor: | Yes |
Yes |
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High Quality Insulation/Windings: | Yes |
Yes |
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Cooling Fan: | Iron |
Iron |
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Fuse Protection (Addition to standard Reset Switch): | No |
Yes |
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The Optimum 9200A (2nd Gen)'s performance is superior to the Optimum 9400
The Optimum 9200A (2nd Gen)'s performance is superior to the Optimum 9400