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My poor wee blender has gone with a bang & a puff - Recommendations please
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Rukia_K
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Hi folks,
I am looking for a blender for morning smoothies - blending frozen fruit, kale and flax - not nails! I cannot and more importantly will not spend >£250 ($375) for a blender and therefore the Vitamix/Blendtec are out of the question.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks
Rukia
I am looking for a blender for morning smoothies - blending frozen fruit, kale and flax - not nails! I cannot and more importantly will not spend >£250 ($375) for a blender and therefore the Vitamix/Blendtec are out of the question.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks
Rukia
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I bought a Nutribullet after a coworker recommended it. It seems to do what it's advertised to do in the infomercials, and blends much better than a blender I used to have. Amazon has them for less than $90.0
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Maybe 15 years ago I bought an Osterizer 14 speed blender with a mini food processing attachment and it's still going strong. Don't remember what I paid and it looks like they don't make that exact model anymore. Here's the closest thing to it I see now.0
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Hi there, apologies I should have mentioned that I am located in Scotland so some of the American brands are not available but admittedly do look delightful. I would be needing something bigger than the bullet types of blender as I tend to make almond milk and smoothies for the family - apologies again these details should have been included in the initial post.
Has anyone got experiences of the Enpee or Berg blenders? (probably a long-shot but worth asking)0 -
Thanks for your comments Intrigare and OldHobo0
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I have Nutri bullet 900... Love it ... You can keep your eye out for a coupon for Kohls and get a great deal!! If I remember it was originally $120 with 30% off $80 good luck!0
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Thanks rmurratti for the suggestion
I have concluded that I need a family sized jug blender
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If it's available to you in your country I would highly recommend looking into a Ninja. Mine was under 150.00 american, and does everything I need it to. Love how easy my smoothies are blended, and I use frozen fruit.0
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JudyWeighsIn wrote: »If it's available to you in your country I would highly recommend looking into a Ninja. Mine was under 150.00 american, and does everything I need it to. Love how easy my smoothies are blended, and I use frozen fruit.
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You want one with at least a 1000 as the engine speed (can't recall the term) to break up frozen fruit and ice properly and it will last a few years. I have a Breville but there's lots out there that are good. I spend the money on a good blender because I use it several times a day and want everything incorporated well.0
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Thanks all - I'm currently looking at the BERG blender 1500w 2HP - Not too shabby - Have spoken with the customer service about the 7year warranty and like the Vitamin/Blendtec it covers the motor which isn't bad as you would expect wear and tear of the jug/blades etc especially before 7 years when used 3 times a day every day. Will give it further thought though.0
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Blentec is good too and 1500watts (that's the term!) is a good speed to have.0
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I got the Nutribullet Pro for $99. It does an amazing job on smoothies.0
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Oh sorry, just saw the comments about needing a bigger jug style. We use a Ninja too which is fine. Now I want to look up the BERG blender 1500w 2HP that you mentioned.0
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Another vote for the Ninja. Mine came with a large and small blender. Great for smoothies and food processing.0
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I saw a Ninja yesterday for $100. Do Ninja.0
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JudyWeighsIn wrote: »If it's available to you in your country I would highly recommend looking into a Ninja. Mine was under 150.00 american, and does everything I need it to. Love how easy my smoothies are blended, and I use frozen fruit.
Love my Ninja got it for Christmas this year best present in the world it chops ice and frozen fruit like a steel grinder awesome0 -
Thanks to everyone for their honest recommendations and boy am I jealous that you guys pay $100 for a ninja as I am based in Scotland where the jug ninja would set me back £200 ($300) and sadly their customer service in the uk is not so good (like most these days)
Anyhoo, I bit the bullet and purchased the Berg blender so will wait and see if its a hit or miss0 -
Apologies Ninja customer service is OK I got mixed up with Nutribullet who I was informed were awful and resistant to admitting there was a fault with any of their machines0
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The Vitamix is incredible. I couldn't live without it.0
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I'm sorry I didn't read the rest of your post,,, I've heard they are in the process of making a travel size, which should cheaper.0
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Good lord! I just searched Amazon UK to see whether you guys "across the pond" had access to cheap Osterizers and Hamilton Beach blenders like we do over here. The same model that £194 ($288) on Amazon UK is $65 (£44) over here. Wow. Here, a bottom of the line Osterizer is about $20 (£13.50) and runs fine for a long time.0
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@Rukia_K I'm in Wales and we've got a nutribullet. My husband bought it from eBay (standard!) so I'm guessing it was second hand from someone who had good intentions but didn't use it as it was in perfect condition. I thought it was brand new and when I saw an advert for a different brand that was really expensive he said "don't worry, ours cost nowhere near that".0
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Hi Heidi,
It's unbelieveable isn't it - but it may be due to the cost of shipping as well as altering it for our mains as we have a lot more juice 240v instead of your 120v
Anyhoo I've ordered a Berg Blender so will see if it's any good and update you0 -
Berg sounds like a good blender.Just had a peach smoothie,good
& good for me with yogurt,milk,protein powder,lots of ice for 178 calories
& 17 protein.I usually add 1/2 C of frozen peaches,but need to make
a grocery run.Pat0 -
I loved my ninja until it broke on me the other day. It lasted 7 months.0
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I love my Ninja0
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Mine was £15 and has lasted over a year and I have used it 2 times a day. It blends really well. Think mines like Breville or something. Interesting to see what people suggest in the higher price bracket though!0
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I have a Ninja and it's pretty good, but OMFG it is loud. If I had it to do again I'd definitely save for a more expensive one (probably Blendtec) - but I don't, in fact, have it to do again! I use it to make almond milk and smoothies without issue. Is eBay an option for you?0
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I got this kenwood a few years ago when I got married it and gets used EVERY day (sometimes twice!)... I do yogurt, whole milk and frozen berries every morning and it does the job great
http://www.johnlewis.com/kenwood-fpm264-multipro-compact-food-processor/p2316574430 -
The Berg arrived and boy it's a beast
I have made loads of smoothies for family with no bits at all and my morning green smoothie (coconut water/avocado/mango/spinach) is sooooo smooth
As for durability only time will tell although it does come with a 7 year warranty thankfully.
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