SAVE $20: As of July 5, the Ninja QB3001SS Fit Compact Personal Blender is on sale at Amazon for 29% off. That's $20 off its normal price of $69.99.
You should probably stop spending so much money on takeout. Invest in yourself and make tons of delicious, good-for-you food at home and you'll not only save your hard-earned dollars, but you'll get higher-quality eats, too. Right now, you can save on a personal blender to help you do just that, and you'll be stoked on how many awesome soups, sauces, smoothies and more you can make at home with very little effort.
As of July 5, you can get the Ninja QB3001SS Fit Compact Personal Blender at Amazon for just $49.99. That's $20 off its normal price of $69.99 and a discount of 29%.
This 700-watt push-to-blend unit is perfect for one person to crush ice, blend up fruits and vegetables, and mix together frozen drinks. It's compact, so it has a small footprint for your countertop, and it's simple to use. You blend directly in its 16-oz. single serve cup, so you can pour your sauces out from the source, sip your smoothie where you made it, and have fewer dishes to wash. Plus, it comes with a 50-recipe guide to help you get on the right track to figuring out what to make next.
So if you're ready to tackle making more dishes at home or you just want to try your hand at making more yummy drinks like your favorite coffee shop or juice bar, this is a great investment, especially when you can get it for under $50.
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