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To sell my Ninja Food Processor

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notamorningpanda · 12/01/2026 16:04

I've bought a ninja food processor about 2 years ago thinking it would be really useful but in reality I've only used it a handful of times. Part of the problem is that I don't have space to keep it out on the countertop so it feels like an effort to get it out. Anyway I'm thinking of selling it but I thought I'd give it another chance before I do it. So if you have it (or a similar food processor) do you find it useful and what do you use it for?

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FizzingAda · 12/01/2026 19:47

I've got a Magimix, hardly use it, and it's a pain to clean after use. Have tried selling it on Facebook, but no luck, and there are loads for sale. I used it for pastry, making breadcrumbs, chopping large quantities of homegrown veg for freezing, but it didn't really earn the space it took up.

HappyAsASandboy · 13/01/2026 05:25

I use mine all the time. 3/4 times per week at least.

I bulk grate cheese, bulk dice onion/carrot/celery, mix pancake/yorkshire batter, make breadcrumbs, blend soup. I could also use it to mix cake batter, icing and whip cream but I tend to use my stand mixer for that.

Mine lives on an inaccessible shelf and so threatens to land on my head and kill me several times per week. I realised yesterday that I should move it and find somewhere more accessible!

Conversationalcheddar · 13/01/2026 05:42

HappyAsASandboy · 13/01/2026 05:25

I use mine all the time. 3/4 times per week at least.

I bulk grate cheese, bulk dice onion/carrot/celery, mix pancake/yorkshire batter, make breadcrumbs, blend soup. I could also use it to mix cake batter, icing and whip cream but I tend to use my stand mixer for that.

Mine lives on an inaccessible shelf and so threatens to land on my head and kill me several times per week. I realised yesterday that I should move it and find somewhere more accessible!

I do the same! Buy large blocks of cheese to grate them as needed, I use it for grating potatoes for rosti, chopping cabbage and onions, creating pasta sauces from scratch. It was great when it was pumpkin season because pumpkins are so difficult to cut but the processor made easy work of it. We have a 8 month old too, so our dinners (before salt and spices) gets added to the processor and finely chopped because she doesn’t have teeth yet. Saves on baby food!

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