Magic Bullet?
yogibella
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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!
I cook a lot and recently got into making protein shakes. Really love a solid blender:) Thanks!
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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...0
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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 room0
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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.0 -
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...0
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I had one for about a year and then one piece broke, and then another, and another, and so on.0
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I like the ninja better. The motor is stronger than the bullet, and it has many good reviews.0
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I had one for about a year and then one piece broke, and then another, and another, and so on.
good to know!
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!0 -
my experience with the magic bullet is it's crap. it works ok a handful of times and then dies.0
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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:0
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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.0 -
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!0
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:grumble: I was hoping for something entirely different with this thread0
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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.0 -
It's great, had one for nearly 5 years. Sadly it's not working now and I miss it so much!0
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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 later.0
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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....0 -
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!!!0
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:grumble: I was hoping for something entirely different with this thread
Exactly what I thought!0 -
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....
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 . . . .0 -
Love my ninja. The cups are larger than the magic bullet.0
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:grumble: I was hoping for something entirely different with this thread
Exactly what I thought!
:laugh: ........as if!!0 -
love the bullet, use it multiple times daily and never had a problem. We have had this one for about 2 years0
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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.0
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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!0 -
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.0 -
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! Wonder if they made improvements since they've come out?0 -
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.0
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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! 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.0 -
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.0
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