Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 Peak Watts, 4 Functions for Chopping, Slicing, Purees & Dough with 9-Cup Processor Bowl, 3 Blades, Food Chute & Pusher, Silver
Brand
Ninja
Special Feature
Programmable
Product Dimensions
7.76″D x 9.88″W x 16.02″H
Color
Silver
Wattage
1000 watts
Bowl Capacity
4.5 Pounds
Recommended Uses For Product
Slice
Item Weight
7.65 Pounds
Number of Speeds
3
Product Care Instructions
Dishwasher Safe
Included Components
Quad Chopping Blade, 9-Cup Precision Processor Bowl with Feed Chute Lid and Pusher, 20-Recipe Inspiration Guide, Reversible Slicing & Shredding Disc, Disc Adapter, 1000-Peak-Watt Motor Base, Dough Blade
Voltage
120
Model Name
Ninja BN601
Is Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions
9.88 x 7.76 x 16.02 inches
Item Weight
7.65 pounds
Manufacturer
SharkNinja
ASIN
B089TP3K77
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
BN601
Date First Available
June 15, 2020
Test video – Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 :
Product highlights :
MOST POWERFUL KITCHEN FOOD PROCESSOR: The 1000-peak-watt motor can process the toughest ingredients with ease. (under 11-cups, based on rated wattage and listed bowl capacity).
PRROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE: Dedicated blades and discs deliver restaurant-worthy results. Precisely chop, consistently slice, and evenly mix all in one appliance.
4 VERSATILE FUNCTIONS: 4 Auto-iQ intelligent preset programs make food prep easier with 3 speeds – low, high, and pulse. Chop veggies, shred cheese, and make smooth sauces and quick pizza dough or cookie dough from scratch—all at the touch of a button.
XL PROCESSING CAPACITY: The 9-cup (72-oz.) processing bowl delivers consistent results whether you’re chopping a small batch (a few garlic cloves) or an entire bowlful of ingredients—great for large families and entertaining guests.
MIX DOUGH IN SECONDS: Powerful dough mixer has the torque to fold in ingredients quickly and evenly, making up to 2 lbs. of dough in as little as 30 seconds.
RECIPE INSPIRATION: Includes 20-recipe Inspiration Guide to help create delicious meals for any occasion.
Questions & Answers – Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 :
➕ What is the price of Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 in-store is 390 SAR VAT.
➕ When Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 was released ?
The release date was June 15, 2020.
➕ What is the price of Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 cheap used ?
The price of Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 used is 270 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 ?
Special specifications :
MOST POWERFUL KITCHEN FOOD PROCESSOR: The 1000-peak-watt motor can process the toughest ingredients with ease. (under 11-cups, based on rated wattage and listed bowl capacity).
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.8 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000 :
Brand
Ninja
Special Feature
Programmable
Product Dimensions
7.76″D x 9.88″W x 16.02″H
Color
Silver
Wattage
1000 watts
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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12 reviews for Ninja BN601 Professional Plus Food Processor, 1000
Rated 5 out of 5
D. T (verified owner)–
High quality and powerful – This processor comes really well packaged and even though it doesn’t mention it in the listing, it does come with a case to hold the accessories so don’t buy the case separately like I almost did. It runs very smoothly and isn’t too loud. It feels like it has a lot of power and will be able to do anything I need it to. I also like that it has little rubber feet (almost suction cup-like) that keep it from moving around the counter when it’s running. The two levels of the blade really make a huge difference in chopping and mixing things evenly and quickly. I was hesitant to go with Ninja rather than one of the more known food-processor brands (that’s I’ve previously owned) but am very happy that I did. For the price I just don’t think you can beat it.
Rated 5 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Game changer – I like cheese. I hate paying extra for shredded cheese… But I also hate the work that goes into hand shredding cheese. This monster solves all of those problems. And it does other things too..
Rated 5 out of 5
F. J (verified owner)–
Pleasure to use – Received and used first day. I couldnt be happier with this purchase. I am a 50 year Cuisinart user. I soured on Cuisinart when I could not get replacement parts for my 20 Cup professional DLX…they discontinued everything, so I “discontinued” them. After 50 plus years and they didnt care. But enough about them. I have been searching for a food processor ever since. What attracted me to Ninja was the capacity, the wattage of the motor and the price. I came to the conclusion that everyone uses plastic and the differences between the basic processor and the “super duper” model was negligible. I thought about how I have used my processor in the past and what was a deal breaker on the next one I was going to purchase. Chop, shred, slice, puree…good strong wattage, sturdy motor, decent bowl capacity. I eliminated brands one by one based on those metrics. (Cuisinart was not even considered due to past experience). I surprisingly kept coming back to Ninja. I decided on the BN601 model because it appeared to check all the boxes. I didnt want the cheapest and I did not want the most expensive….I already have one of those sitting dead in the pantry, thank you Cuisinart. I wanted to be able to move on to the next brand if the one I purchased didnt prove to be what I expected.
Rated 5 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Game changer – I like cheese. I hate paying extra for shredded cheese… But I also hate the work that goes into hand shredding cheese. This monster solves all of those problems. And it does other things too..
Rated 4 out of 5
G. D (verified owner)–
Longtime Ninja/Shark user BUT… – First of all, I really like the Shark/Ninja line of products. I have two blenders by Ninja and a kick butt vacuum cleaner (Shark) that puts my Dyson to shame. So, my complaint with this food processor (XL701) is not so much with the product but the marketing. When I ordered this item on Wednesday, I purposely bypassed the storage container based on the Q&A and customer reviews stating it is included. It is not! Amazon apparently tosses all Ninja food processor reviews into one. Strike one. Then, after washing and assembling the product I thought, “man, that’s a big bowl!. If I chop nuts in it, they’ll be flying everywhere”. A quick check of the manual shows they make an insert for smaller jobs-at an additional charge. So, here I am on day one of ownership discovering I have to drop another $40+ to obtain what I though I was getting. Strike two. And now I know why it was so much cheaper than BB&B. A cautionary tale folks-especially during the holiday season. There are a lot of look alike products from good manufacturers (like TV’s) that come out during the holidays but they delete things people think they won’t notice-all to win your money. Watch what you are buying-very closely. If this food processor is anything like my blenders, I’m sure it’ll live forever and do a fine job but I’m starting the experience feeling a bit taken by Amazon and Ninja.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. K (verified owner)–
Great customer service! – This arrived June 27. September 18th I found 2 cracks on the shoot. September 19th, I contacted Ninja and had a great experience once I was past the punch this number, say what you want, etc. messages. The tech person was very helpful and told me to return it and they would have a new one out in 3-5 days. I told him all I needed was the lid but he insisted I needed to return everything in exchange for a new machine. Turns out it’s a new model and they want the first one back so they can figure out why the problem happens and correct it. While we were still on the phone, he sent me emails with a return label, the order for the new machine, and the return order. At 9:47 p.m. I received an e-mail that the new machine had shipped by FedEx. I was expecting a request for photos/video, possibly some stalling and this is what I received. Can’t beat it!
Rated 5 out of 5
G. L (verified owner)–
I love it. – You can make anything in this. I bought two ninja products, this one and a small 20.00 one. They are great! Guacamole, hummus, cocoa truffles, all kinds of veggies, dough, etc
Rated 5 out of 5
G. L (verified owner)–
I love it. – You can make anything in this. I bought two ninja products, this one and a small 20.00 one. They are great! Guacamole, hummus, cocoa truffles, all kinds of veggies, dough, etc
Rated 5 out of 5
F. J (verified owner)–
Pleasure to use – Received and used first day. I couldnt be happier with this purchase. I am a 50 year Cuisinart user. I soured on Cuisinart when I could not get replacement parts for my 20 Cup professional DLX…they discontinued everything, so I “discontinued” them. After 50 plus years and they didnt care. But enough about them. I have been searching for a food processor ever since. What attracted me to Ninja was the capacity, the wattage of the motor and the price. I came to the conclusion that everyone uses plastic and the differences between the basic processor and the “super duper” model was negligible. I thought about how I have used my processor in the past and what was a deal breaker on the next one I was going to purchase. Chop, shred, slice, puree…good strong wattage, sturdy motor, decent bowl capacity. I eliminated brands one by one based on those metrics. (Cuisinart was not even considered due to past experience). I surprisingly kept coming back to Ninja. I decided on the BN601 model because it appeared to check all the boxes. I didnt want the cheapest and I did not want the most expensive….I already have one of those sitting dead in the pantry, thank you Cuisinart. I wanted to be able to move on to the next brand if the one I purchased didnt prove to be what I expected.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. T (verified owner)–
High quality and powerful – This processor comes really well packaged and even though it doesn’t mention it in the listing, it does come with a case to hold the accessories so don’t buy the case separately like I almost did. It runs very smoothly and isn’t too loud. It feels like it has a lot of power and will be able to do anything I need it to. I also like that it has little rubber feet (almost suction cup-like) that keep it from moving around the counter when it’s running. The two levels of the blade really make a huge difference in chopping and mixing things evenly and quickly. I was hesitant to go with Ninja rather than one of the more known food-processor brands (that’s I’ve previously owned) but am very happy that I did. For the price I just don’t think you can beat it.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. D (verified owner)–
Longtime Ninja/Shark user BUT… – First of all, I really like the Shark/Ninja line of products. I have two blenders by Ninja and a kick butt vacuum cleaner (Shark) that puts my Dyson to shame. So, my complaint with this food processor (XL701) is not so much with the product but the marketing. When I ordered this item on Wednesday, I purposely bypassed the storage container based on the Q&A and customer reviews stating it is included. It is not! Amazon apparently tosses all Ninja food processor reviews into one. Strike one. Then, after washing and assembling the product I thought, “man, that’s a big bowl!. If I chop nuts in it, they’ll be flying everywhere”. A quick check of the manual shows they make an insert for smaller jobs-at an additional charge. So, here I am on day one of ownership discovering I have to drop another $40+ to obtain what I though I was getting. Strike two. And now I know why it was so much cheaper than BB&B. A cautionary tale folks-especially during the holiday season. There are a lot of look alike products from good manufacturers (like TV’s) that come out during the holidays but they delete things people think they won’t notice-all to win your money. Watch what you are buying-very closely. If this food processor is anything like my blenders, I’m sure it’ll live forever and do a fine job but I’m starting the experience feeling a bit taken by Amazon and Ninja.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. K (verified owner)–
Great customer service! – This arrived June 27. September 18th I found 2 cracks on the shoot. September 19th, I contacted Ninja and had a great experience once I was past the punch this number, say what you want, etc. messages. The tech person was very helpful and told me to return it and they would have a new one out in 3-5 days. I told him all I needed was the lid but he insisted I needed to return everything in exchange for a new machine. Turns out it’s a new model and they want the first one back so they can figure out why the problem happens and correct it. While we were still on the phone, he sent me emails with a return label, the order for the new machine, and the return order. At 9:47 p.m. I received an e-mail that the new machine had shipped by FedEx. I was expecting a request for photos/video, possibly some stalling and this is what I received. Can’t beat it!
D. T (verified owner) –
High quality and powerful – This processor comes really well packaged and even though it doesn’t mention it in the listing, it does come with a case to hold the accessories so don’t buy the case separately like I almost did. It runs very smoothly and isn’t too loud. It feels like it has a lot of power and will be able to do anything I need it to. I also like that it has little rubber feet (almost suction cup-like) that keep it from moving around the counter when it’s running. The two levels of the blade really make a huge difference in chopping and mixing things evenly and quickly. I was hesitant to go with Ninja rather than one of the more known food-processor brands (that’s I’ve previously owned) but am very happy that I did. For the price I just don’t think you can beat it.
G. E (verified owner) –
Game changer – I like cheese. I hate paying extra for shredded cheese… But I also hate the work that goes into hand shredding cheese. This monster solves all of those problems. And it does other things too..
F. J (verified owner) –
Pleasure to use – Received and used first day. I couldnt be happier with this purchase. I am a 50 year Cuisinart user. I soured on Cuisinart when I could not get replacement parts for my 20 Cup professional DLX…they discontinued everything, so I “discontinued” them. After 50 plus years and they didnt care. But enough about them. I have been searching for a food processor ever since. What attracted me to Ninja was the capacity, the wattage of the motor and the price. I came to the conclusion that everyone uses plastic and the differences between the basic processor and the “super duper” model was negligible. I thought about how I have used my processor in the past and what was a deal breaker on the next one I was going to purchase. Chop, shred, slice, puree…good strong wattage, sturdy motor, decent bowl capacity. I eliminated brands one by one based on those metrics. (Cuisinart was not even considered due to past experience). I surprisingly kept coming back to Ninja. I decided on the BN601 model because it appeared to check all the boxes. I didnt want the cheapest and I did not want the most expensive….I already have one of those sitting dead in the pantry, thank you Cuisinart. I wanted to be able to move on to the next brand if the one I purchased didnt prove to be what I expected.
G. E (verified owner) –
Game changer – I like cheese. I hate paying extra for shredded cheese… But I also hate the work that goes into hand shredding cheese. This monster solves all of those problems. And it does other things too..
G. D (verified owner) –
Longtime Ninja/Shark user BUT… – First of all, I really like the Shark/Ninja line of products. I have two blenders by Ninja and a kick butt vacuum cleaner (Shark) that puts my Dyson to shame. So, my complaint with this food processor (XL701) is not so much with the product but the marketing. When I ordered this item on Wednesday, I purposely bypassed the storage container based on the Q&A and customer reviews stating it is included. It is not! Amazon apparently tosses all Ninja food processor reviews into one. Strike one. Then, after washing and assembling the product I thought, “man, that’s a big bowl!. If I chop nuts in it, they’ll be flying everywhere”. A quick check of the manual shows they make an insert for smaller jobs-at an additional charge. So, here I am on day one of ownership discovering I have to drop another $40+ to obtain what I though I was getting. Strike two. And now I know why it was so much cheaper than BB&B. A cautionary tale folks-especially during the holiday season. There are a lot of look alike products from good manufacturers (like TV’s) that come out during the holidays but they delete things people think they won’t notice-all to win your money. Watch what you are buying-very closely. If this food processor is anything like my blenders, I’m sure it’ll live forever and do a fine job but I’m starting the experience feeling a bit taken by Amazon and Ninja.
A. K (verified owner) –
Great customer service! – This arrived June 27. September 18th I found 2 cracks on the shoot. September 19th, I contacted Ninja and had a great experience once I was past the punch this number, say what you want, etc. messages. The tech person was very helpful and told me to return it and they would have a new one out in 3-5 days. I told him all I needed was the lid but he insisted I needed to return everything in exchange for a new machine. Turns out it’s a new model and they want the first one back so they can figure out why the problem happens and correct it. While we were still on the phone, he sent me emails with a return label, the order for the new machine, and the return order. At 9:47 p.m. I received an e-mail that the new machine had shipped by FedEx. I was expecting a request for photos/video, possibly some stalling and this is what I received. Can’t beat it!
G. L (verified owner) –
I love it. – You can make anything in this. I bought two ninja products, this one and a small 20.00 one. They are great! Guacamole, hummus, cocoa truffles, all kinds of veggies, dough, etc
G. L (verified owner) –
I love it. – You can make anything in this. I bought two ninja products, this one and a small 20.00 one. They are great! Guacamole, hummus, cocoa truffles, all kinds of veggies, dough, etc
F. J (verified owner) –
Pleasure to use – Received and used first day. I couldnt be happier with this purchase. I am a 50 year Cuisinart user. I soured on Cuisinart when I could not get replacement parts for my 20 Cup professional DLX…they discontinued everything, so I “discontinued” them. After 50 plus years and they didnt care. But enough about them. I have been searching for a food processor ever since. What attracted me to Ninja was the capacity, the wattage of the motor and the price. I came to the conclusion that everyone uses plastic and the differences between the basic processor and the “super duper” model was negligible. I thought about how I have used my processor in the past and what was a deal breaker on the next one I was going to purchase. Chop, shred, slice, puree…good strong wattage, sturdy motor, decent bowl capacity. I eliminated brands one by one based on those metrics. (Cuisinart was not even considered due to past experience). I surprisingly kept coming back to Ninja. I decided on the BN601 model because it appeared to check all the boxes. I didnt want the cheapest and I did not want the most expensive….I already have one of those sitting dead in the pantry, thank you Cuisinart. I wanted to be able to move on to the next brand if the one I purchased didnt prove to be what I expected.
D. T (verified owner) –
High quality and powerful – This processor comes really well packaged and even though it doesn’t mention it in the listing, it does come with a case to hold the accessories so don’t buy the case separately like I almost did. It runs very smoothly and isn’t too loud. It feels like it has a lot of power and will be able to do anything I need it to. I also like that it has little rubber feet (almost suction cup-like) that keep it from moving around the counter when it’s running. The two levels of the blade really make a huge difference in chopping and mixing things evenly and quickly. I was hesitant to go with Ninja rather than one of the more known food-processor brands (that’s I’ve previously owned) but am very happy that I did. For the price I just don’t think you can beat it.
G. D (verified owner) –
Longtime Ninja/Shark user BUT… – First of all, I really like the Shark/Ninja line of products. I have two blenders by Ninja and a kick butt vacuum cleaner (Shark) that puts my Dyson to shame. So, my complaint with this food processor (XL701) is not so much with the product but the marketing. When I ordered this item on Wednesday, I purposely bypassed the storage container based on the Q&A and customer reviews stating it is included. It is not! Amazon apparently tosses all Ninja food processor reviews into one. Strike one. Then, after washing and assembling the product I thought, “man, that’s a big bowl!. If I chop nuts in it, they’ll be flying everywhere”. A quick check of the manual shows they make an insert for smaller jobs-at an additional charge. So, here I am on day one of ownership discovering I have to drop another $40+ to obtain what I though I was getting. Strike two. And now I know why it was so much cheaper than BB&B. A cautionary tale folks-especially during the holiday season. There are a lot of look alike products from good manufacturers (like TV’s) that come out during the holidays but they delete things people think they won’t notice-all to win your money. Watch what you are buying-very closely. If this food processor is anything like my blenders, I’m sure it’ll live forever and do a fine job but I’m starting the experience feeling a bit taken by Amazon and Ninja.
A. K (verified owner) –
Great customer service! – This arrived June 27. September 18th I found 2 cracks on the shoot. September 19th, I contacted Ninja and had a great experience once I was past the punch this number, say what you want, etc. messages. The tech person was very helpful and told me to return it and they would have a new one out in 3-5 days. I told him all I needed was the lid but he insisted I needed to return everything in exchange for a new machine. Turns out it’s a new model and they want the first one back so they can figure out why the problem happens and correct it. While we were still on the phone, he sent me emails with a return label, the order for the new machine, and the return order. At 9:47 p.m. I received an e-mail that the new machine had shipped by FedEx. I was expecting a request for photos/video, possibly some stalling and this is what I received. Can’t beat it!