SAVE $40: As of Sept. 18,unwanted sex video the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo with Auto-iQ is down to just $109.99 at Target. That's 27% in savings and cheaper than at competing retailers.
As we transition from frozen margarita season to soup season, you might want to check and see if your blender is up to par. If you could use an upgrade, the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo is on sale at Target just in the nick of time.
As of Sept. 18, you can grab the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo with Auto-iQ for just $109.99 at Target. That's $40 or 27% off the usual cost. That's also cheaper than you'll find it at competing retailers. In comparison, it's $129.99 at Amazon and the Ninja direct website, and $132.99 at Best Buy. Walmart has a similar deal for $109, but it comes with one less single-serve cup.
The Professional Plus Duo features a 1,400-watt motor, which puts it in the high-performance blender range. That means its powerful enough to handle heavy-duty tasks, like crushing ice, liquefying fruits and veggies, and blending fibrous greens. It's not the most powerful blender in Ninja's lineup, but it can hang with the big dogs. It also features three speeds, four manual programs, and two auto-iQ programs.
It's dubbed the "Duo" model because it works double duty. It can blend directly in the 72-ounce pitcher or into one of the two included single-serve cups. That way you can take your blended-up smoothies on the go in only one step.
Prepare yourself for the ultimate soup season without breaking the bank by snagging this deal at Target while it's still around.
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