Ninja PB051SG Sage Green Specialty Single-Serve Coffee Maker with Built-In Milk Frother, K-Cup Pod Compatible
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Volatility: HighFeatures
- Brews with pods or grounds
- 4 brew styles
- Compact design with storage
- Built-in milk frother
- Removable water reservoir
- Thermal Flavor Extraction DUO technology
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General specs
- Brand: Ninja
- Model: PB051SG
- Unit Count: 1.0 Count
- Filter Type: Reusable
- Operation Mode: Fully Automatic
- Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine
- Country of Origin: China
- Human Interface Input: Buttons
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Meet the Ninja PB051SG Single-Serve Coffee Maker—your new best friend for whipping up coffee just the way you like it. Got pods? Grounds? No problem. This little powerhouse handles both, because who has time to choose between convenience and flavor? And speaking of flavor, pick your poison from 4 brew styles: go classic, get rich, chill with Over Ice, or get fancy with Specialty. Plus, it's not picky about size—whether you're craving a quick 6-oz. pick-me-up or a giant 24-oz. 'I need coffee now' mug, it's got you covered.
And here's the kicker: it's a space-saver. The compact design means it won't hog your counter, and the on-board storage is like a little hidey-hole for your brew basket or pod adapter. Neat, right?
But wait, there's more (because of course there is). That built-in, fold-away frother? It's your ticket to coffeehouse drinks at home. Lattes, macchiatos, cappuccinos—you name it, you can make it. And with a removable 56-oz. water reservoir, refilling is a breeze. Oh, and let's not forget the Thermal Flavor Extraction DUO. Fancy name, but all you need to know is it makes everything taste amazing, whether you're using grounds or pods.
What's in the box? A built-in frother (duh), a Ninja Scoop (for all your scooping needs), a removable brew basket, a Ninja pod adapter, and a permanent filter. Basically, everything but the coffee—which, let's be honest, you probably already have.