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Magic Bullet?

Posts: 321 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I need a new blender & am considering getting the Magic Bullet. It seems as though some people love it and some say that they're cheap and easily breaks down? Any thoughts/recommendations?

I cook a lot and recently got into making protein shakes. Really love a solid blender:) Thanks! :smile:

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  • Posts: 860 Member
    I've got one and it works well for quick protein shakes.. I don't really try anything else with it. I prefer my standard glass jar blender, and I also have a Bamix.. that sucker was over $200, but has a 10 year guarantee and will puree anything! I'm going on year #11 and it's still whirring away...
  • Posts: 2
    Hi, I have a magic bullet and I use it for everything. Whips cream fast, shakes is awesome, cutting things up etc. Just love mine and best thing is doesn't take up much room :)
  • Posts: 1,105 Member
    It works good for a short while and then goes to crap...

    I went through 2 of them. My 17 dollar blender lasted longer than both of these.
  • Posts: 1,399 Member
    I've got one and it works well for quick protein shakes.. I don't really try anything else with it. I prefer my standard glass jar blender, and I also have a Bamix.. that sucker was over $200, but has a 10 year guarantee and will puree anything! I'm going on year #11 and it's still whirring away...
    It works good for shakes, but anything else is pretty iffy. i make guacamole in mine sometimes, but the cups has to be full to work. There are small personal sized blenders at Wal Mart and probably elsewhere that work just as well, and don't cost as much.
  • Posts: 41 Member
    I had one for about a year and then one piece broke, and then another, and another, and so on.
  • Posts: 404 Member
    I like the ninja better. The motor is stronger than the bullet, and it has many good reviews.
  • Posts: 321 Member
    I had one for about a year and then one piece broke, and then another, and another, and so on.

    good to know! :smile:

    I thought I'd buy mine at Costco since I can always take it back when it breaks....but sounds like it all falls apart!
  • Posts: 448 Member
    my experience with the magic bullet is it's crap. it works ok a handful of times and then dies.
  • Posts: 315 Member
    I clicked on this topic thinking the magic bullet was not a blender... oops, lol. But it just so happens I do need a blender :drinker:
  • Mine was given to me, and didn't stand up at all. I've still got it somewhere, and it can tackle tiny jobs (like chopping a handful of nuts or something), but it's just not worth getting out at this point.

    Disclaimer: I'm the girl who catches blender and mixer motors on fire because of overuse/abuse.
  • Posts: 47
    it's pretty much good for blended drinks and that's about it. i got one for my birthday a few years ago. i use it solely for margaritas. LOL!
  • Posts: 621 Member
    :grumble: I was hoping for something entirely different with this thread
  • Posts: 3,138 Member
    I have one I originally bought about 4 years ago to make baby food with. It's fantastic and still going strong. I use it mostly for frozen coffees and smoothies now.

    EDIT: I bought it on Amazon, and I remember reading a warning disclaimer in the reviews somewhere on Amazon that there were "fake" magic bullets of dubious quality out there, so to make sure that you get the real deal.

    I don't really know how to ensure you're getting a legit MB online, but i guess I got one, bc it's still going strong.
  • Posts: 2,005 Member
    It's great, had one for nearly 5 years. Sadly it's not working now and I miss it so much!
  • Posts: 337 Member
    The only thing I use mine for is ice caps, other than that it's not very good. Just my opinion. I think a real bullet will fix the magic part of it. I'll give it a shot:wink: later.
  • I have one I originally bought about 4 years ago to make baby food with. It's fantastic and still going strong. I use it mostly for frozen coffees and smoothies now.

    OMG, I never thought about making frozen coffees in there. I might have to dig it out of the closet now, and save myself $3.95 every time I want one....
  • Posts: 1,172 Member
    I just got a Ninja 1,000 watt-er and I LOVE it.. . I did try to amputate my index finger drying off the blade stem before first use, but that sucker blasts ice cubes and whole frozen strawberries. . .liking it so far!!!
  • Posts: 704 Member
    :grumble: I was hoping for something entirely different with this thread

    Exactly what I thought!
  • Posts: 3,138 Member

    OMG, I never thought about making frozen coffees in there. I might have to dig it out of the closet now, and save myself $3.95 every time I want one....

    Yes, girl, you must. Always make a big pot of hot coffee (sometimes double strength) and once cooled, store it in the fridge. I much prefer frozen coffees . . . .
  • Posts: 13
    Love my ninja. The cups are larger than the magic bullet.
  • Posts: 321 Member

    Exactly what I thought!


    :laugh: ........as if!!
  • Posts: 288
    love the bullet, use it multiple times daily and never had a problem. We have had this one for about 2 years
  • Posts: 422 Member
    We have had our magic bullet for about 5 years, it is used frequently, never had a problem with it! We do have a 2nd one in the box for just in case! LOL Love it.
  • Posts: 258 Member
    I have an inexpensive, personal blender made by Hamilton Beach. It makes shakes, smoothies, etc in a detachable to-go travel cup!!! Just throw strawberries (freq use frozen), blueberries, ice, Greek yogurt, protein powder, almond milk, whatever in-blend & go! It only hangs up if I put too much ice in all at once in the bottom! Ultra convenient and under $30!!!!


    Did buy my best friend a Baby Bullet for her son and she loves it!
  • Posts: 564 Member
    It works good for a short while and then goes to crap...

    I went through 2 of them. My 17 dollar blender lasted longer than both of these.

    I've had the same experience, as well as my daughter.
  • Posts: 321 Member
    thanks for all your replies :flowerforyou:


    The Ninja looks good...very good reviews. Which one is better? the 1000W blender or the Master Prep Blender and Food Processor one?

    I am leaning towards getting a traditional glass blender now......why the MB dies on some and not others? Seems like a pain! :D Wonder if they made improvements since they've come out?
  • Posts: 426 Member
    Just bought mine at costco a week ago. So far I haven't been impressed. It left ice chunks in frozen drinks, and gobs of ice cream in the milkshake( OK, OK, it was a cheat day) Even my protein mix blended better in a shaker bottle. I'm thinking of returning it.
  • Posts: 404 Member

    The Ninja looks good...very good reviews. Which one is better? the 1000W blender or the Master Prep Blender and Food Processor one?

    I am leaning towards getting a traditional glass blender now......why the MB dies on some and not others? Seems like a pain! :D Wonder if they made improvements since they've come out?

    Depends on how much cooking you do. I have a great food processor so I didn't need the food processor part.
  • Posts: 3,138 Member
    Just bought mine at costco a week ago. So far I haven't been impressed. It left ice chunks in frozen drinks, and gobs of ice cream in the milkshake( OK, OK, it was a cheat day) Even my protein mix blended better in a shaker bottle. I'm thinking of returning it.

    For ice you need to use the 4-pronged blade "x" shape. For meats or things that need to be shredded, use the straight, 2-pronged blade.
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