With so many different models in NutriBullet's range, you might find yourself with a bit of blender fatigue. Luckily, we've tested all the best NutriBullets you can currently buy and found the series to be the perfect mix of affordability and power.
It comes with one short cup for one-person smoothies or sauces and one classic cup ideal for two. In testing, the blenders high-speed blades were no match for fibrous vegetables, nuts or seeds and whipped up a classic green smoothie in fewer than 30 seconds. Every smoothie or sauce made came out incredibly silky and bright. What's more, we found that smoothies made in the NutriBullet appeared to keep their colour and freshness for longer than cheaper models.
While you can crush small amounts of ice in this version, we'd suggest opting for a higher-powered model — such as the series — if you're planning on regularly using it for super-tough jobs.
Read our full best Nutribullet roundup. Cordless kitchen appliances have been popping up all over the place recently and one of our favourites is this compact blender from Cuisinart. Despite its small motor, we were still able to blitz whole almonds and pine nuts into a delicious paste during testing.
Buy now from Argos. If you really love your smoothies, you owe it to yourself to save up for the Boss To Go. In keeping with the rest of Sage's Heston Blumenthal-endorsed range of kitchen appliances, this fancy-looking blender is a cut above the average — and so is its price. For your money, however, you get a very sleek, well-built blender. The brushed aluminium looks smart and snazzy, and the two thick plastic blending cups feel as tough and sturdy as you could possibly ask for.
Fire up the Boss to Go's 1,W motor, however, and it scythes through fruit and vegetables alike to create smooth, delicious smoothies in a matter of seconds — this is a seriously quick blender.
Ease of use: lots of people will move bullet blenders in and out of cupboards — we wanted machines that were intuitive and easy to set up. While all smoothie bullets make some noise, machines that spluttered, made notably loud sounds or noises similar to a clapped out car were judged unfavourably.
Extra features: machines with different cup options, additional blades and smart blending functions were marked up.
Cup quality: say no to leaky cups! We gave carry cups a vigorous shake to ensure no liquid would escape and ruin the inside of your bag. Packaging: we marked down products that came in excessive non-recyclable packaging. Instruction manual: a good manual can really amplify your experience of smoothie-making since they often include smoothie recipes and tips.
Ease of storage: if you have minimal counter space, a smoothie-maker that can be easily packed away is an essential. Extra features: we tested all additional features on products, including juicing functions.
Ease of cleaning: smoothies are traditionally tricky to clean up. We tested how well cups and jugs washed and considered whether they were dishwasher-friendly. The best blenders for smoothies The best food processors The best blenders The best toasters The best kettles The best gadgets for health lovers.
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Once your smoothie is ready, simply attach one of the no-spill spout lids onto the blending cup you get two in the box and pop it into your bag. Key specifications Max capacity: 0. Though pricey, NutriBullet's latest pioneering blender is a must-buy for smashing your health goals. Simply connect your blender to the Balance app, select your recipe of choice and use the clever built-in scales to weigh each ingredient and log its nutritional value.
Impressively powerful, it tackled even the toughest of ingredients with aplomb and produced consistently flawless smoothies. This compact cordless smoothie maker is not only ideal for keen glampers and festival -goers, but it's also a savvy spend for those of us with smaller kitchens or limited plug sockets.
You can blend up to eight smoothies on a full two-hour USB charge. It easily crushed ice and most other ingredients but the lack of a pulse setting left it struggling to pulverise raspberry seeds and grape skin. Sleek, smart and lightweight by design, it stays surprisingly stable when blending and is completely leakproof once the lid is attached.
The elite way to whiz up a smoothie, vacuum technology sucks all the air out of the jug to prevent the loss of nutritional value to oxidation. This leaves you with brighter, more flavourful blends that boast up to three times more antioxidants and are less prone to foaming and separating. Our smoothies looked and tasted just as great after a morning gym class or commute. The only downside is that vacuum blending takes roughly two minutes, which is a little longer than standard blending.
Luckily, the wait proved worth it! Designed with busy lifestyles in mind, this smoothie maker packs a powerful punch and is capable of a speedy 25, rotations per minute.
A godsend for busy households, its impressive array of accessories includes a large 1L cup, two ml cups and a variety of both flip-top and storage lids. Trust me. NutriBullet has reigned supreme for a while now - a simple way to introduce blended fruits and vegetables into your diet without spending a fortune. The powerful extractor blades and cyclonic action bursts open seeds, cracks through stems, and shreds tough fruit skins with ease to get the most out of your fruit and vegetables.
Elsewhere, Ninja is another force to be reckoned with. Three appliances in one, it chops, slices, grates and mixes everything you could ever dream of with its interchangeable attachments. Plus, it comes with a cup you can blend straight into to enjoy a smoothie on the go. After more kitchen content? Why we love it: A commercial-grade blender designed for the home kitchen.
The Super Q delivers an advanced texture optimisation for smoother and softer textures courtesy of a powerful motor, pitcher recognition and noise suppression technology. The watt output can tackle the coarsest ingredients and the mph blade tip speed makes it possible to stir, mix, chop, blend, puree and mill to help you achieve the right consistency for your makings. Check out our John Lewis discount codes before you buy a smoothie maker! Why we love it: NutriBullet has reigned supreme for a while now - a simple way to introduce blended fruits and vegetables into your diet without spending a fortune.
The PRO series completely breaks down your food, liquefying and mixing together all the essential nutrition. The best part?
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