How long is the Ninja warranty?
Most Ninja kitchen products — blenders, air fryers, Foodi multi-cookers, grills, and coffee makers — carry a 1-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Some premium lines sold with 'VIP' registration offers can extend coverage; check your box insert. Blades, pitchers, and accessories are typically covered for the same term but normal wear (dull blades, scratched non-stick) is excluded.
Ninja is a SharkNinja brand and shares its parent's support infrastructure. The fastest claim path is the support portal at support.ninjakitchen.com with your model and serial number (on a sticker under the base). For covered defects within the year, Ninja typically ships replacement parts or a replacement unit rather than repairing.
How to file a Ninja warranty claim
Find your proof of purchase
Locate the receipt, order confirmation, or card statement showing the purchase date — coverage is measured from it.
Locate the model & serial number
Usually on a label on the unit, in the manual, or in your online account. Ninja support will ask for it first.
Contact Ninja through an official channel
Use the support number or claim form on their official site — not third-party sellers — so your claim is on record with the manufacturer.
Document everything
Save case numbers, names, dates, and photos of the defect. A clear paper trail resolves disputes faster.
Escalate if needed
If a valid claim stalls, ask for a supervisor and reference your statutory rights as a consumer (see our warranty types guide).
Full Ninja claim guide, step by step →
Repair or replace your Ninja? A quick rule of thumb
The common guidance: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new unit, or the unit is past ~75% of its expected lifespan, replacement usually wins. For major sealed-system or compressor failures out of warranty, repairs can run $400–$1,000+, which often tips toward replacing — but always get a diagnosis first.
When the warranty ends
Out of warranty or claim denied? Here's how to think through the options — ranked by what usually makes financial sense first.
Get a diagnosis first. Many Ninja parts are DIY-replaceable and a quote often costs nothing.
Find Ninja parts →Book a local tech →A home warranty covers Ninja appliance repairs and replacements ongoing — worth it for items likely to need service.
Compare home warranty plans →If repair tops half the price of a new unit, replacement usually wins — especially with a more efficient model.
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