Ninja ES301 vs Ninja ES701: The Compact Luxe Café or the 4-in-1 Pro?

Updated Aug 18, 2026 · prices refresh daily

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Ninja ES301 Price Tracker: Three Stores Compared

$449.99
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Ninja ES701 Price Tracker: Three Stores, One Chart product photo

Ninja ES701 Price Tracker: Three Stores, One Chart

$649
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At today's prices: $449.99 vs $649 - the Ninja ES301 is $199 cheaper right now.
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Ninja ES301Ninja ES701
Brew modes2-in-1: espresso + hot/iced drip4-in-1: adds cold brew + hot water
Grind range60 sizes, conical burr25 sizes, conical burr
MilkManual steam wandDual Froth System Pro, 5 functions
Height13.43 in - fits a low cabinet19.33 in
Built-in dosing scaleYesYes
Motor1,650 W1,650 W
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The ES301 Luxe Café Mini is the smallest, finest-grinding, most manual machine in the line; the ES701 Luxe Café Pro is the largest, adding cold brew, a hot-water tap, and a five-function frother. This is the widest gap in the Luxe Café range.

The full comparisonanalysis

Both machines wear the Luxe Café badge, and both grind on a conical burr, dose on a built-in scale, and draw the same 1,650 watts. The distance between them is everything else: the ES301 Mini Mini is the smallest and simplest member of the line, while the ES701 Pro is the largest and most loaded. This is the widest split Ninja offers here, so the choice is less about espresso quality and more about how much machine you want on the counter. Neither page carries a fair-price verdict yet; the prices below are today’s live figures, judged on features until each record fills.

Where the compact ES301 pulls ahead

Two things the Mini does that the Pro cannot. It stands 13.43 inches tall, low enough to live under a wall cabinet that the Pro’s 19.33-inch body will not clear, so a cramped counter settles the question outright. And its grinder offers 60 documented sizes against the Pro’s 25, giving a careful user far more room to dial espresso finely by hand. Milk is a manual steam wand here: you set temperature and texture yourself, which is a plus if latte art is the point rather than a chore. What the Mini gives up is range, since it brews espresso and hot or iced drip only.

What the ES701 Pro’s extra modes buy

The Pro is a 4-in-1, and the two modes the Mini has no answer for are cold brew and a dedicated hot-water tap for tea or Americanos. Its Dual Froth System Pro runs five preset froth functions through an insulated wand with an XL jug, so milk is push-button rather than hand-steamed. The cost is size and grind flexibility: at 19.33 inches and 31.66 pounds it needs real clearance and counter support, and its grind range is less than half the Mini’s. The Pro is the machine for a household that wants every drink from one unit and would rather press a button than practice.

How their prices sit today

Neither page has reached the 30 tracked days a verdict needs, so today the honest read is where each is sold, not whether either is a deal. The ES301 is tracked at three stores with two first-party sellers; the ES701 is tracked at three with one first-party and two marketplace listings. That means the Pro’s lowest tag more often sits with a marketplace seller, while the Mini’s lowest is usually available first-party. Let the feature split lead the decision until the charts fill and a real price call is possible.

Compact or loaded: which Ninja fits

Buy the ES301 Mini if counter height is tight, if you want the finer grind, or if steaming milk by hand appeals more than presets, and you can live without cold brew. Buy the ES701 Pro if you want cold brew and hot water from the same machine, prefer push-button froth, and have the vertical space for the largest Luxe Café. Since both grind on a burr, dose on a scale, and share the wattage, the premium buys modes and convenience, not better espresso. For the wider picture, see the full coffee lineup we watch.

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By Mert G.Founder, Cheaplorer · runs the price tracker behind every verdict, which works from recorded price history rather than press samples · about · methodology