Ninja Foodi Power Blender System Combo (SS401) for Smoothies, Bowls & Spreads
Product description
If you want one countertop system that can handle smoothies, thicker “bowl” textures, spreads, and even dough, this Ninja Blender & Food Processor Combo is built for that exact workflow. It leans into convenience (grab-to-go cups, dishwasher-safe parts) and texture control (variable speed and Auto-iQ programs).
That said, it’s not a tiny blender meant for casual, occasional use. On paper, it’s a fuller-feature kitchen appliance—more pieces, more capability, and a bit more “set it up, then run it” energy than simpler blenders.
The essentials
This is a Ninja Foodi power blender system paired with food-processor style functionality, positioned around smoother blends from real ingredients. The setup includes a 72-oz pitcher plus food-processing attachments and a larger XL “bowl” machine. There’s also a nutrient-extraction cup and to-go cups, so you’re not forced to blend everything, then wash and transfer into a separate container.

The main reason people consider combos like this is range: you’re not limited to one thin-drink smoothie texture. You can aim for smoother blends, thicker bowl consistencies, and more spread-like results depending on the program and speed you choose.
What stands out in day-to-day use
Ninja’s approach here is all about texture and feed-through. The improved processing lid includes a feed chute, and the included processing disks are meant to support precise chopping, slicing, and shredding. In practice, that’s the difference between “throw it in and hope” and having a more intentional tool for prep.


The blender side focuses on staying power. The motor is rated at 1600 watts peak, and the system is described as using intelligent torque to help keep ingredients moving so it doesn’t stall mid-cycle. If you’ve ever had to stop, scrape, and restart because thicker mixes clump, this is the kind of design intent that can matter.

And then there’s the XL bowl workflow: the integrated handler is designed to help move ingredients through frozen items using less liquid—useful if your smoothies-to-bowls routine usually involves frozen fruit and you don’t want everything watered down. Worth noting, it can still come down to your ingredient choices and how thick you like it, no blender combo can magically make every recipe hit the exact texture you imagine.
Key features that support specific results
Ninja includes Auto-iQ preset programs for one-touch blending experiences—smoothies, extractions, bowls, spreads/“untar,” chopping/“cut,” food processing, and dough. Variable speed control is also in the mix, so you’re not locked into presets when you want finer control.
For smoother outcomes, the blade set uses a hybrid edge design. The goal is better breakdown of whole frozen fruits, nuts, seeds, and even ice. If you’re making frozen-fruit smoothies or experimenting with nut-and-seed blends, this is the area you’d expect to matter most.

There’s also a “nutrient extraction” cup designed to improve ingredient breakdown for a smoother drink-style result. The concept is straightforward: more effective breakdown so you end up with a smoother, more drinkable blend.
Tech specs


- Type: Blender & food processor combo
- Functions: 6 (with 7 Auto-iQ programs referenced)
- Pitcher size: 72-oz
- Nutrient extraction cup size: 24-oz
- XL bowl machine size: 18-oz
- Motor power: 1600 watts peak
- Color: Silver
- Dishwasher-safe parts: Containers, lids, processing disks, and blade assemblies (as described)
- Included items (high level): 1600-watt motor base, 72-oz blender pitcher, processor bowl and lid with 2-part pusher, XL 18-oz bowl machine with storage lid and integrated handle, 24-oz extraction cup, hybrid edge blade assembly, reversible slicing blade, processing disk (including a grid/rejilla-style disk), dough blade, inspiration guide with 20 recipes
Who it’s for (and who should think twice)

It’s a solid pick if you regularly make more than just thin smoothies—especially if you want to move into thicker bowl textures, spread-style blends, or you do food prep like slicing and shredding. You’ll appreciate it if you also like having multiple cup options (including to-go) so you can blend once and serve with less fuss.
It might not suit you if you’re trying to keep things minimal. This combo comes with multiple attachments and containers, and if you only make one or two quick drinks a week, the added complexity and cleaning surface area may feel like too much. Also keep expectations realistic: preset programs help, but your ingredient temperature, liquid amount, and desired thickness will still drive the final result.
Care and maintenance in plain terms
Ninja lists dishwasher-safe parts, including containers, lids, processing disks, and blade assemblies. That’s the kind of practical detail that usually determines whether a multi-function appliance stays in use or gets sidelined. Still, as with any blender system, you’ll want to rinse promptly after use and handle blade assemblies carefully.

Is it worth it?


Worth considering if you want one kitchen system that can cover smoothies, bowl-style blends, extractions, spreads, chopping/slicing/shredding, and even dough—without relying on separate appliances for every task. The combination of Auto-iQ programs, variable speed control, and the XL bowl design targets smoother textures and more controlled thickness.
Buy with caution if your needs are mostly simple and infrequent. If you’re not planning to use multiple functions and attachments, you may be happier with a more straightforward blender and fewer pieces to manage.
Mini FAQ

Can it make thick smoothie bowls or just drinkable smoothies? Yes—bowls are specifically mentioned, and there’s an XL bowl machine designed to help feed frozen ingredients with less liquid.
Does it handle frozen ingredients and ice? The hybrid edge blade assembly is described as supporting breakdown of frozen fruits, nuts, seeds, and ice for smoother blends.
Are the parts dishwasher-safe? According to the description, containers, lids, processing disks, and blade assemblies are dishwasher-safe.
What Auto-iQ programs are included? The description references programs for smoothies, extractions, bowls, “untar” (spread), cutting/food processing, and dough.
Is it good for food prep like slicing and shredding? It includes processing disks designed for chopping/slicing/shredding as part of the combo system.
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