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cons: the documentation is very bad the book if youcan cal it is four pages in a four by 5 inches booklet very bad english
I don't know if I totally understand this item. I think it's basically the same as the TrackR Bravo by the same company, but just a lot bulkier. That doesn't make a ton of sense to me.
Some of the reviews about the Ninja seem a bit harsh. Actually, this is my second Ninja, and I didn't buy this because the old one died, because it didn't, but because I needed more flexibility. I follow an ethical diet (veganism) and make most of my food from scratch because I have a mechanical heart valve and all the health issues that go along with that. Also, I have an arthritic left hand and the huge 72-ounce container (my only option with the old Ninja) was cumbersome for every day use. With this system, I can make single-serve protein smoothies, chop veggies for salsa, some salads (like tabbouleh) and make large batches of hummus. I do not have a problem with it not pulverizing food suitably, as did some of the devotees of $500 and up food processors. Yes, when you're making things like nut butters and other high-intensity recipes, you have to use some common sense and let the motor rest. But who wants to work a device to death? I think the Ninja is a good solution. As a single college student, this works great for me. Also, the seller responded quickly to the order, the Ninja arrived promptly and I am quite happy with it.
Very highly recommend this game. It is really fun to play. Got it for my kids for Christmas. Love it.