Ninja Blast Max: Cordless Blender That Packs Countertop Power
Near‑corded performance in a twist‑off bottle — convenient, powerful, but watch the charger and spare parts.
Craving a perfectly crushed smoothie on the go but don’t want to haul a countertop blender? For commuters and travelers, the real pain is getting restaurant-quality ice crush and creamy blends from something light and portable.
The Ninja Blast Max aims to fix that: a rechargeable, cordless personal blender with a 22 oz twist‑off vessel, three Auto‑IQ programs, strong ice‑crushing performance, and dishwasher‑safe parts. It delivers near‑corded power in a compact package, though it uses a proprietary charger and replacement parts can be hard to find.
Ninja Blast Max Cordless 22 oz Blender
A high-performance, cordless personal blender that brings near‑corded power into a portable package, ideal for commuters and travelers who want fresh smoothies without a countertop blender. It balances strong ice-crushing ability with lightweight, twist-off convenience, though proprietary charging and scarce spare parts are minor drawbacks.
Overview
The Ninja Blast Max delivers the blending force you’d expect from a full-size machine packed into a truly cordless, travel-friendly design. Its key idea is simple: power up, press a program button, and twist the vessel off to sip and carry. That Twist & Go concept is the distinguishing hardware feature — the motor base remains separate so the 22 oz vessel is lighter and easier to take with you. The unit is aimed at people who want fresh smoothies, shakes, or crushed-ice cocktails without being tethered to a plug.
Key features at a glance
Performance and battery behavior
In testing and user reports the Blast Max reliably pulverizes frozen fruit and ice into smooth textures, thanks to the CrushBlade geometry and the intelligent Auto IQ cycles that alternate pulses and spins for consistent results. Expect usable runs of multiple blends per charge — customers report 4–10 blends per full charge depending on ingredients and cycle length. The battery life indicator gives a real-time estimate so you’re less likely to be surprised mid-blend. Recharging the base takes around three hours, which is reasonable for a cordless appliance of this size.
Design, portability, and daily use
The design prioritizes on-the-go convenience. The vessel detaches with one twist, becoming a much lighter cup with an easy-carry silicone handle and integrated sip lid. The motor base is compact enough to tuck into a bag or leave at home when you just need a refill. The overall footprint is small — it’s meant to be a personal blender, not a family-sized appliance.
Practical considerations and included items
Maintenance and cleaning
Quick reference table
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 22 oz (approx. 623 mL) |
| Power Source | 11.1V rechargeable battery |
| Programs | Smoothie, Crush, Blend (Auto IQ) |
| Charging Time | ~3 hours |
| Dishwasher Safe | Vessel and lid (top rack) |
| Weight | ~2.56 lbs (with base) |
Who should consider this blender?
Tips for best results
Limitations to be aware of
Summary
If you want near‑corded blending performance without a cord, this unit bridges that gap with solid engineering, convenient twist‑off portability, and enough runtime for multiple daily smoothies. It’s a practical choice for single‑serve routines, travel, and anyone who prioritizes portability paired with legitimate ice-crushing capability, provided you accept a proprietary charger and the reality that spare parts are limited.
FAQ
Battery life varies with ingredient density and program length, but most users report between 4 and 10 standard smoothies per full charge. Using shorter Auto IQ cycles and adding adequate liquid helps conserve battery.
For its size, yes — the CrushBlade and PowerBlast technology handle ice and frozen fruit impressively. It won’t fully replace a heavy-duty countertop blender for large batches, but it delivers smooth, ice-free textures for single servings.
The sip lid is designed to prevent spills during casual transport, and many users carry it in bags without leaks. For active travel or rough handling, use a protective sleeve and keep the lid secured.
No — the motor base uses a dedicated charging input supplied in the box. Some users have requested USB‑C, but the supplied charger is required for proper charging.
Replacement parts are more limited than on larger ecosystems. If you rely on this blender heavily, consider taking care to avoid dropping the vessel; check the manufacturer’s website or authorized parts sellers for availability.
Add the recommended minimum liquid first, start with smaller frozen pieces, and use the Crush or Smoothie Auto IQ cycles. If powder sticks to the sides during a protein-heavy shake, stop and scrape down once, then resume the cycle.






