Black+Decker vs Ninja

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Ninja leads in AI visibility (89 vs 32)
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Black+Decker

EmergingConsumer Goods

Food Processors

Stanley Black & Decker-owned consumer power tool and appliance brand; 20V MAX cordless platform for DIY homeowners competing with Ryobi and Hart for mass retail tool market.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D32
Category Rank
#3 of 5
AI Consensus
52%
Trend
up
Per Platform
ChatGPT
40
Perplexity
36
Gemini
40

About

Black+Decker is a consumer power tool and home appliance brand producing a broad range of products including cordless drills, circular saws, sanders, and oscillating tools alongside kitchen appliances (coffee makers, toasters, hand mixers) and outdoor equipment — positioned as the accessible, value-oriented option for DIY homeowners who want reliable performance without professional-grade pricing. Black+Decker is owned by Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK), the global tool and storage company that also owns the flagship Stanley and DeWalt brands, with Black+Decker serving the consumer (home) market while DeWalt targets the professional trades market.\n\nBlack+Decker's product strategy centers on the entry-to-mid-level homeowner who needs a cordless drill for occasional home projects, not a contractor running tools all day. The brand's 20V MAX lithium-ion platform (shared battery ecosystem across drills, saws, and other tools) provides value to homeowners investing in multiple tools over time. The kitchen appliance line (under the Black+Decker brand) ranges from basic toasters to space-saving air fryers, competing in the mass-market kitchen appliance segment at Target, Walmart, and Home Depot.\n\nIn 2025, Black+Decker competes with Ryobi (TTI), Craftsman (Stanley Black & Decker), Hart (Walmart's private label tool brand), and Milwaukee (entry-level products) for the consumer power tool market. Stanley Black & Decker faced significant financial challenges in 2022-2023 from inventory excess and margin compression, leading to restructuring that rationalized the brand portfolio. Black+Decker's 2025 strategy within Stanley Black & Decker focuses on maintaining mass retail distribution (Home Depot, Walmart, Amazon), growing the 20V MAX battery ecosystem, and defending share against Walmart's Hart brand which competes directly on value pricing.

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Ninja

LeaderConsumer Goods

Food Processors

SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) Ninja kitchen appliance brand with $4.47B combined revenue; Ninja Creami viral TikTok success competing with KitchenAid and Vitamix for premium performance-at-value kitchen appliances.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
A89
Category Rank
#1 of 5
AI Consensus
64%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
92
Perplexity
85
Gemini
99

About

Ninja is a kitchen appliance brand operated by SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) — a Needham, Massachusetts-based consumer products company running two parallel brands: Shark (vacuum cleaners and floor care) and Ninja (kitchen appliances and outdoor cooking). SharkNinja listed on NYSE in 2023 and generated $4.47 billion in consolidated revenue in fiscal year 2024, with the Ninja brand driving the kitchen category through air fryers, multi-cookers (Ninja Foodi), blenders, the Ninja Creami ice cream maker, the Ninja Woodfire outdoor grill, and rapid-cook systems — making SharkNinja one of the fastest-growing appliance companies in the world.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

32
Overall Score
89
#3
Category Rank
#1
52
AI Consensus
64
up
Trend
stable
40
ChatGPT
92
36
Perplexity
85
40
Gemini
99
23
Claude
98
26
Grok
89

Capabilities & Ecosystem

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Capabilities

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Food Processors

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