Ninja kitchen game org

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Honestly, I find it plausible that it would approximate a Pacojet considering the age of the Pacojet technology, the presumed cost savings of converting towards digital components as opposed to primarily mechanical, and marketing towards consumers meaning durability is less of a necessity The only thing stopping me from jumping the gun on it is that it ships from the US to Canada so I will probably be out a small bit of cash due to shipping/restocking if I return it. Maybe not for a restaurant kitchen where the reliability of the Ninja brand may be in question but certainly for home use.

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If it remotely approximates a pacojet in quality of product then it's going to be a game changer. it looks to function in a similar way to a pacojet but at the much more affordable price of $200. Has anyone heard of this or had experience with it? It was mentioned briefly on Cooking Issues this week and I was immediately intrigued but sadly there is a complete lack of information from any reviewer that is also a serious cook.

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