Nutribullet
NK1112
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Has anyone had experience with a Nutribullet? I just recieved one and wondered what reviews it gets from those on MRP who have experience with one.
The one I recieved is a Pro 900 Series.
The one I recieved is a Pro 900 Series.
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I don't remember what series, but I love mine! Use it a lot to make smoothies.0
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Oh. Yeah. Mine is a totally different kind of bullet.0
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I got one to made my first smoothie this morning. Awsoooome0
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I love my nutribullet! I make all kinds of smoothies and I've started making some with kale and spinach with the fruits and they're pretty good! I also like to add almonds or hemp protein powder to the fruits to make the smoothie healthier I hope you love yours!0
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I used it a lot to make baby food and now I use it for frozen banana "ice cream" and quick smoothies. I love that it's so small and easy to clean.0
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I'd love to get one. But most everyone I know uses theirs a few times and then don't bother anymore.
Are they a pain to clean, with lots of parts?0 -
SnuggleSmacks wrote: »Oh. Yeah. Mine is a totally different kind of bullet.
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We have one that we use often. I think it is three or four parts. Definitely it is easy to clean.0
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Love my Nutribullet. They are awesome. Much better than a Vitamix.0
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SnuggleSmacks wrote: »Oh. Yeah. Mine is a totally different kind of bullet.
care to elaborate
Let's just say that it goes at various speeds, kinda like the Nutribullet.
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Love my Nutribullet. Use it every day for my smoothies. It will pulverize frozen fruit and ice like nothing else.
***I killed three blender previously, so I am hard on things and this puppy is a workhorse!0 -
Lalalindaloo wrote: »Love my Nutribullet. Use it every day for my smoothies. It will pulverize frozen fruit and ice like nothing else.
***I killed three blenders previously, so I am hard on things and this puppy is a workhorse!
***Edited to add: I watched my sis open a Culinary Institute blender her husband went on and on about this morning. Felt bad for her. The Nutribullet is better.0 -
christinev297 wrote: »I'd love to get one. But most everyone I know uses theirs a few times and then don't bother anymore.
Are they a pain to clean, with lots of parts?
I don't know why they would stop using it. Easy to clean.0 -
Lalalindaloo wrote: »christinev297 wrote: »I'd love to get one. But most everyone I know uses theirs a few times and then don't bother anymore.
Are they a pain to clean, with lots of parts?
I don't know why they would stop using it. Easy to clean.
cool thanks guys. Maybe they're a bit like a treadmill lol it gets used a lot in the beginning, then becomes a clothes horse.
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Thanks everyone.
The instructions say to use fresh fruit ... so I was wondering about the advisability of adding ice to the mix.0 -
I love mine and use it regularly.0
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love mine! i got it last year for christmas and have been enthusiastically using it this whole time. it's fantastic. my usual recipe is frozen banana or mango, any other fruit till about a cup, a cup of greens on top of that and then some coconut water or almond milk. and you can mix it up a lot and make lots of cool things with it. i seriously love it so much!0
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Ive been using it for a couple years and love it. I make smoothies, nutmilks and sauce starters in it a lot. Its second only to my Vitamix.0
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I tried my first nutribullet smoothie this morning ... it tasted good and was faster to make than in my old blender, plus easier to clean.
However, can I really put frozen fruit and/or ice cubes in it? Every recipe I read thus far only had fresh fruit and vegetbles as the ingredients.0 -
I tried my first nutribullet smoothie this morning ... it tasted good and was faster to make than in my old blender, plus easier to clean.
However, can I really put frozen fruit and/or ice cubes in it? Every recipe I read thus far only had fresh fruit and vegetbles as the ingredients.
I don't do ice in the Nutribullet, but I often use frozen fruit. Just make sure you don't overfill it and have enough liquid in there and it works fine. One thing I find the Nutribullet doesn't pulverize well is nuts. I often throw a few nuts in my smoothies and there are always tiny little bits, which is ok with me. If I do it in the Vitamix, they are completely blended, but the Nutribullet is way more convenient for single serving smoothies, and easier to clean.
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Love it, use it daily.0
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I tried my first nutribullet smoothie this morning ...
However, can I really put frozen fruit and/or ice cubes in it? Every recipe I read thus far only had fresh fruit and vegetbles as the ingredients.
I use my nutribullet everyday (I got it about 6 months ago)
I ONLY use frozen fruit in it. Sometimes I add ice.
I like my smoothies cold.
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Stupid question: I use a $12 single serving blender and it does fine with ice and frozen fruit. So what will a nutri bullet do that I can't do now? I look at them evrry time I am at Costco and think it would be nice to have a new toy, but I can't figure out what it will do for me.0
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Love mine! Makes my skin glow! I have been a vegetarian since birth so I already eat a lot of vegetables but I hate the texture of all types of berries so I was always missing out on fruit antioxidants so the bullet has been great for fruit!
I also recommend making protein shakes in it they make great pumpkin pie chia smoothies!!0 -
Loving mine. It replaced our blender for smoothies. Better blending and easier to clean.0
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I love mine. I bought it quite a while ago and still use it. Not always for smoothies though, it completely replaced my food processor. For example to make hummus it takes about a minute with the Nutribullet and another minute to clean it, with the food processor it was 5-10 minutes to make and 20 minutes to take apart and clean.0
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love it. use it for meal replacement shakes and "nutriblasts".0
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Marianna93637 wrote: »I love mine. I bought it quite a while ago and still use it. Not always for smoothies though, it completely replaced my food processor. For example to make hummus it takes about a minute with the Nutribullet and another minute to clean it, with the food processor it was 5-10 minutes to make and 20 minutes to take apart and clean.
How do you make the hummus?
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