Ninja has officially launched the BlendBoss in the UK, bringing its blender-and-tumbler duo across the Atlantic after a successful run in the US.
Available now for £129.99 (and unexpectedly discounted to £91.69 on Amazon), the BlendBoss combines a compact, low-profile motor base with a large, portable tumbler designed to slot neatly into everyday life.
The pastel colour range is already turning heads, with shades like Watermelon Bubblegum and Lavender Lemonade priced at £129.99 directly from Ninja.
The BlendBoss has been a hit in the US thanks to its squat design, which makes it easy to store without sacrificing power. The 1200-watt motor base is capable of crushing ice into snow and blitzing through tough ingredients, promising performance that belies its small footprint.
For UK buyers, this means a blender that can handle smoothies, shakes, and frozen drinks while still fitting comfortably into tight kitchen spaces.
The included tumbler is another standout feature. Oversized water bottles have become a lifestyle staple, and Ninja has cleverly merged that trend with smoothie culture. The tumbler’s slim base makes it cupholder-friendly, while its generous capacity ensures you can take your blends on the go without compromise.
This practical design tweak could make the BlendBoss especially appealing to commuters and gym-goers who want convenience without juggling multiple containers.
Colour is where the BlendBoss really shines. Kitchen appliances often lean toward monochrome finishes, but Ninja has embraced playful pastel tones that add personality to the countertop. The Watermelon Bubblegum green and Lavender Lemonade purple are particularly striking, offering a way to inject vibrancy into the kitchen without resorting to novelty gadgets.
Ultimately, the BlendBoss earns its name by balancing compact design, powerful performance, and aesthetic appeal. Ninja has managed to deliver a blender that feels both practical and fun, and its UK debut at a discounted price makes it hard to ignore.
With its pastel palette and portable tumbler, this release is likely to spark the same frenzy among NinjaKitchen fans here as it did in the US.
