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When on the hunt for a new blender, it often comes down to a question of Nutribullet vs Ninja. Both brands are known for great quality blenders that come in a range of different sizes and designs, but which should you go for? 

Both Ninja and Nutribullet feature in our best blender guide, and we have tried both brands hands-on in our rigorous blender testing process. Nutribullet is best known for its bullet-style blender design which comes with a single-speed, one-serving blending cup that is easily switched on and off with just a twist. Ninja is more commonly known for its smart range of pre-set blenders, which come with buttons you can press to make a smoothie, crush ice, or chop fruits and vegetables. 

When deciding between a Nutribullet and a Ninja, it's likely you're looking for a more portable blender, which is what Nutribullet is known for. Ninja also has a range of larger blending appliances that take up more space, and cost more. We'll talk you through the different product ranges below, and we have also directly compared two blenders to see how the brands compare, head-to-head. In our comparison, we tried out the NutriBullet Pro 900, and the Ninja Nutri 1000 Watt Auto-IQ blender.

Nutribullet vs Ninja: the quick answer

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Having tested Nutribullet vs Ninja blenders head-to-head, our Nutribullet came out on top. The Nutribullet Pro 900 also got a rare five-star rating in our Nutribullet Pro 900 Series Blender review, and while it is limited by its smaller single-serve capacity, it is the perfect choice for smoothies. 

For small or smoothie-sized blenders, choose a Nutribullet. 

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However, if you want a larger blender, we would recommend turning to Ninja blenders. Designed to offer versatility and a selection of attachments to choose from, we really enjoyed the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ when we tested it. Nutribullet's largest blender, the NutriBullet Blender Combo, scored four stars in our review. Like the Ninja, it has a multi-serve and a personal cup, but it's only got three blending speeds to choose from. 

For large drinks or soups, choose a Ninja blender. 

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Nutribullet blenders are known for their simplistic and effective design. The base is compact and lightweight, and it requires you to screw the blade base onto your smoothie cup, press it down into the base, and twist it to start the blending process. To stop blending, you just need to twist it back to a neutral position.

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Ninja, however, has a preset mode called Auto-IQ, which is a feature you'll find in some of the best food processors alongside their top blenders. This allows you to twist the smoothie cup into place and press from one of multiple modes. With the Ninja Nutri 1000, this includes Blend, Pulse, and Ultra Blend. These are pre-timed, meaning you can simply press the button and leave it to blend and automatically shut off once the cycle is finished. 

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Nutribullet warns that its Pro 900 blender cannot be used for more than a minute at a time, presumably out of fear that the engine can overheat. However, we have used it for over a minute in the past and it did not have any issues. Keep the time limit in mind, but we wouldn't list it as a deterrent. 

Nutribullet vs Ninja: making a smoothie

I put my two blenders side-by-side to directly compare the results of two identical smoothies. I added the same amount of frozen mango, fresh pineapple (with the tough core included), curly kale, yogurt, and water to each cups, but because of the difference in cup sizes the Ninja blender cup filled up far more.

I added the blending lids and twisted both into the bases before pressing down the Nutribullet and twisting the cap into place, pressing the 'Blend' button on the Ninja as it seemed best suited to a smoothie of this type.

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The Ninja had a preset time of 50 seconds, and it pulsed multiple times to incorporate the fresh and frozen ingredients with no difficulty. The NutrbBullet, by contrast, simply had a continuous blend cycle which I also left for 50 seconds. 

Neither blender had any trouble in slicing through the kale, frozen fruit, and pineapple core, and they came out very similar in color.

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However, there was a difference in the texture. The Ninja smoothie had more visible patches of green where the fibers of the kale had not completely been broken down, whereas the Nutribullet smoothie came out much more finely blended and it tasted very smooth. 

Overall, it was a better drinking experience. The smoothie was creamier and every ingredient had clearly been broken down, whereas in the Ninja there were small specs of kale that could have used more blending. 

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Other things to consider

While the NutriBullet produced a better smoothie, it really is designed to do only this. The Ninja BL480D Nutri 1000 Watt Auto-IQ Blender also has a pulse mode and a max blend mode, which I have used to make smoothie bowls in the past, and which is very effective on purely frozen ingredients. 

Looks-wise, I do think the NutriBullet has a more appealing color selection and overall appearance. The bullet design is extended down to the metallic base, and NutriBullet has also launched an exclusive range of fun colors with a matt base, which is perfect for strictly color-coordinated kitchens.  

NutriBullet vs Ninja blenders: which should you buy?

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If you want a powerful bullet blender to make tasty smoothies, I would recommend picking up the NutriBullet Pro 900 blender. It has two 32 oz to-go cups and lids, as well as a screw-on handle for easy drinking. Despite its marginally less powerful battery than the Ninja BL480D, it still was able to cut through kale stems, tough pineapple core, and frozen chunks of fruit with absolutely no difficulty. 

However, if you do like the idea of the Auto-IQ settings you'll get with the Ninja BL480D, or if you are taken by the slightly lower price tag, it is also a top choice. The blender will allow you to leave your drink to blend hands-free, whereas the NutriBullet requires you to stand by and switch off the blender manually when you're happy with your drink's consistency.  

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Larger Nutribullet and Ninja blenders

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We have reviewed a number of Nutribullet and Ninja blenders, and while we put two personal-sized blenders head-to-head, if you are looking for a large or multi-serve blender, our reviews can still come in useful. 

When we tried the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ, the versatility was a big winner. It has a very powerful food processor attachment, with two levels of chopping blades that effectively cut through onion, dough, and more. Most importantly, the blending worked very well, even on soups.

The Nutribullet Blender Combo is the brand's attempt at a multi-serve, and while it's good value for money, we did feel that it lacked the range of pre-sets and speeds you'll find with a model from Ninja. 

Millie Fender is the Small Appliance and Cooking Editor on the Homes and Gardens Ecommerce team. She specializes in cooking appliances and also reviews outdoor grills and pizza ovens. Millie loves to bake, so she will take any excuse to review stand mixers and other baking essentials. All of Millie's reviews are conducted at home, meaning she uses these products in her own kitchen, the way they're designed to be used. Millie is from Bath, England, and she grew up surrounded by classic Georgian architecture and interiors. She dreams of buying her own house and filling it with antiques, but for now, she lives in a sunny London flat with a very busy kitchen. 

Ninja vs Nutribullet: which blender brand is right for you?

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When it comes to getting more fruit and vegetables in our diet, smoothies are taking over. More than half of us enjoyed a refreshing and nutritious treat last year (and that number is set to increase in the near future). One of the best blenders is a must, not just for smoothies but for a range of other culinary prep such as sauces, soup and even crushing ice and milling nuts.  

They're two of the biggest names in the blending market right now but how do you decide between Ninja vs Nutribullet? Both offer an array of full-size jug blenders and personal cup style blenders, also known as smoothie makers and if you’re thinking of buying a blender, it makes sense to consider these brands. 

However, it can be hard to decide which is best suited to you, so we’ve tested a range of devices from both brands to give you the low-down.

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Ninja vs Nutribullet: Range

Both Ninja and Nutribullet are known for making some of the best personal cup blenders. Ninja offers three personal blenders in the US and Australia, in the UK there are four models to choose from. 

The specific models vary by country but the top-of-the-range Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker and Nutrient Extractor (known as the Ninja Foodi Power Nutri Blender 2-in-1 with Smart Torque & Auto-iQ in the UK and the Ninja Foodi Power Nutri Duo in Australia) is the one of the designs available in all three countries. In addition to standard smoothies it’s designed with the power to pulverize nuts and seeds into smooth nut butters and create thick, spoonable smoothie bowls that don’t require extra liquid to blend thoroughly.

In addition to the personal cup blenders Ninja has seven full size blenders (although only five of these are available in Australia and just four in the UK). They range from simple jug blenders to multi-purpose kitchen systems that incorporate food processors, soup makers, personal blending cups and smoothie bowl accessories. With various combinations of accessories, Ninja blenders allow you to combine two or three appliances in one, saving space and money and the variety offered means there’s something for everyone in this range.

Nutribullet has a larger selection of personal blenders than what’s on offer from Ninja, with six models available in the US, while UK customers can choose between seven and if you’re in Australia there are a whopping ten different versions. 

On the face of it most Nutribullets look very similar, with the range consisting of different wattage levels at different prices and of course different combinations of cups included. However, some models require you to push down on the cup to activate the blender while others automatically start once the cup is attached, or you can opt for one with a control panel that allows you to choose a blend speed.  

The Nutribullet RX available in the UK and the US can heat as well as blend, so you can create tasty hot soups. Or there’s the innovative Nutribullet Balance available in the UK that has built in scales and can connect to an app to give you nutrition information for your smoothie. And for smoothies anywhere, there's the cordless Nutribullet Go.

The Nutribullet range of full-size blenders isn’t quite so extensive, US customers can choose between four models, in the UK there are just two, or if you’re in Australia there are three. The differences between each of the models include differences in the wattage, control interface and whether or not personal blending cups are included in the bundle. Read our review of the Nutribullet Blender Combo here.

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Ninja vs Nutribullet: Price

If you’re after a full-size jug blender, a Nutribullet blender with no accessories will set you back $109.99/ £99.99 (not available in Australia) and for that, you’ll get an easy-to-use no-fuss blender with a large 64oz/ 1. 6-liter pitcher. 

For a similar model that includes personal blending cups, you can expect to pay $149.99/ £149.99/ AU$229.99 for the Nutribullet Blender Combo. Or for the top-of-the-range blender (which isn’t available in the UK) you’re looking at $189.99/ AU$299.95 and this buys you the powerful 1500W Nutribullet Smart Touch Blender Combo with a touchscreen display, intelligent programs, and two personal cups for easy on-the-go drinks.

The most basic Ninja full-size jug blender in the UK and Australia is the BN750 which is called the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo in Australia and the Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto IQ in the UK. 

It’s equipped with a large 74 oz / 2.1 liter jug as well as a 25 oz / 700ml personal cup, one-touch controls, and 1200W of blending power, it’ll set you back £129.99/ AU$249.99. In the US the cheapest Ninja blender is the $99.99 Ninja Professional Plus Blender with Auto-IQ, it’s got a sizable 72 oz  / 2. 1 liter pitcher and 1400W of blending power.

Other Ninja blenders include the Ninja Foodi Blender and Soup Maker which is called the Ninja Foodi Cold and Hot Blender in the US and costs $159.99/ £149.99 (not available in Australia). This versatile blender can also make smooth and chunky soups. Or for $199.99/ £199.99 you can combine a full-size blender with a personal blender and food processor with the Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor with Auto-IQ which is called in the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ in the US (again this model isn’t available in Australia).

For personal blenders the Nutribullet 600 Series (known as the Nutribullet 600W Personal Blender in the US) is the most basic and lowest power Nutribullet model that’s available worldwide, it costs just $79.99/ £69.99/ AU$89.95. The most powerful Nutribullet available is the Nutribullet 1200 Series (known as the Nutribullet Pro 1200 in Australia but not available in the US) which comes in at £119. 99/ AU$149. The most powerful of the standard range in the US is the Nutribullet Pro 1000 and it’s $99.99. As mentioned above, innovative models include the Nutribullet Rx which can make hot soup as well as smoothies for $179.99/ £139.99 or the UK only Nutribullet Balance for £149.99.

Ninja personal blenders start at $69.99 in the US for the Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus or £49.99/ AU$159.99 for the UK Nutri Ninja Blender & Smoothie Maker (known as the Ninja Pro Blender in Australia). Both models are 900W and come with two cups. 

At the other end of the scale is the aforementioned top-of-the-range Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker and Nutrient Extractor (known as the Ninja Foodi Power Nutri Blender 2-in-1 with Smart Torque & Auto-iQ in the UK and the Ninja Foodi Power Nutri Duo in Australia) which will set you back $119.99/ £99.99/ AU$249.99 but has the power to make nut butter and thicker smoothie bowls.

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Ninja vs Nutribullet: Features

 

When it comes to power, both brands offer full size blenders at a range of power levels to suit all needs. Nutribullet offers models with up to 1500W power in Australia and the US or 1200W in the UK. Ninjas' highest power full size blenders are different in every country, you can get a 1200W model in the UK, but in the US they go up to 1400W and 1500W in Australia.

On the whole, Ninja offers a more varied and versatile range of full-size blenders incorporating other appliances like soup makers and food processors to make them multi-purpose. Whereas the Nutribullet models are more of your regular style of blender. Additionally the Ninja blenders typically come with larger 72oz/ 2.1 liter pitchers, Nutribullet pitchers tend to be around 64 oz/ 1.8 liter. And based on the models we’ve reviewed, the Ninja full size blenders feel more robust than the Nutribullet models.

In terms of personal blenders, both brands offer a range of power levels and there’s not a huge difference between them. They both offer a range of different size cups available to purchase separately. 

In terms of innovation, each brand is pushing the boundaries in a different way. As mentioned above, Ninja has developed a personal blender that’s designed specifically to cope well with thick mixtures. It can make smoothie bowls, paté and even nut butters which are recipes most other personal blenders wouldn’t cope well with. 

Whereas Nutribullet has developed a personal blender that can heat up ingredients to produce soup. And although it’s only available in the UK the Nutribullet Balance takes away the need for weighing scales when measuring out your smoothie ingredients, plus if you’re counting calories or macros, it’ll make life easier when you connect to the app for nutrition information.

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Ninja vs Nutribullet: Verdict

Both brands offer a great range of blending appliances that are well-equipped to pulverize soups and smoothies into lump-free liquids. Ninja full-size blenders are packed with features and accessories that make them the best option for multi-purpose models and Nutribullet has a good selection of simple easy-to-use blenders.

Price-wise there’s not much in it, both brands offer affordable options of full-size as well as personal blenders. Nutribullet has the largest range of personal blenders to choose from, making it easier to find the perfect model to suit your requirements.

Helen is a freelance writer who specializes in kitchen appliances and has written for some of the biggest home-related titles around. She has been reviewing small appliances, including blenders, juicers, and multi-cookers, for more than 8 years,  and also upholsters furniture when she's not testing the latest food tech gadgets. 

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What's more, is the Ninja Professional blender loud?

Yes, Ninja blenders are very loud around 69-88 decibels depending on which model you buy. But the volume depends on what you're mixing, as ice or frozen fruit is louder than liquid. However, there are ways to reduce noise, such as placing towels or mats under the blender to absorb noise.

Second, what is Auto iQ Ninja?

Auto IQ technology features intelligent programs that combine unique synchronized pulse, blend and pause modes that do the work for you. … Combined with the Nutri Ninja Pro Auto iQ extractor blades, it grinds whole fruits, vegetables, ice and seeds for powerful nutrient and vitamin extraction.

Also, which is better NutriBullet or Ninja? The Ninja Professional Plus Blender with Auto-iQ is a better and more versatile blender than the NutriBullet Blender Combo. The Ninja is better built, easier to clean and can crush ice than the NutriBullet. However, NutriBullet comes with two additional personal sized jars.

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NutriBullet quieter than a ninja?

Ninja's blender is slightly louder than talking. NutriBullet is louder than a car . Remember that you can dampen this sound a bit with towels and move it away from the walls, but it will still be quite loud. But some Ninja blenders can be very loud!

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Is a 1000 watt blender good?

The 1000 watt machine uses more electricity but can easily crush ice into snow, grind grains, chop vegetables, make butter and more. That's why these blenders are the best ice blenders.

Should I buy Ninja Auto iQ?

Welcome. There's a lot to be said for the Nutri Ninja Auto IQ in terms of its entry-level pricing and smoothie performance tests. … For softer ingredients, Auto-IQ Blend is the way to go. For tougher blends such as ice, nuts and frozen berries, Ultra Blend is fine.

Can the ninja crush the ice?

“Yes, Ninja® Auto-iQ® technology combined with Total Crushing® blender blades turns ice into snow in seconds for creamy frozen drinks and smoothies.

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Here is our selection of the best blenders.

Why is Nutribullet better than a blender?

Most importantly, Nutribullet's cyclonic action and high RPM create a significantly more palatable drink than most blenders, which simply cannot grind harder foods like cashews and flaxseeds to the same extent. … A conventional blender is not capable of this.

Can I put ice in Nutribullet?

Yes, you can use ice in Nutribullet! In fact my girls use ice and frozen fruit to make smoothies twice a day every day! Enjoy!

Does the Ninja blender cause cancer?

In addition, Ninja's jugs and cups are made from BPA-free plastic, ensuring your food or drink is BPA-free. BPA is known to cause a number of toxic effects in the body, including cancer.

Why are blenders dangerous?

Blenders, by their very nature, can be dangerous. After all, their purpose is to cut food ingredients and ice. They have sharp blades that can injure you if you handle the blender incorrectly.

Why do blenders explode?

Yes, blenders can explode. They usually explode due to overheating, improperly closing the lid, too much food, a power failure, or a rapid increase in blender speed. While some cases of blender explosions have been reported in the past, explosions of modern blenders are not common.

How can I make my blender less noisy?

An easy way to turn off the loud blender

  1. Step 1: Take a kitchen towel and fold it on the countertop.
  2. Step 2: Place the blender on top of the towel.
  3. Step 3: Mix. See how the towel absorbs most of the noise, leaving you with only a soft, quiet buzz.
  4. Step 4: Go to the porch. Drink your lemonade.

Can I put ice in the NutriBullet?

Yes, you can use ice in Nutribullet! In fact my girls use ice and frozen fruit to make smoothies twice a day every day! Enjoy!

Can a 300 watt blender crush ice?

A 300W blender will probably crush ice, but is not recommended for this use as the motor will not be able to get enough speed to effectively crush ice. You will find that a blender with a 600W motor or more will easily give you enough power and speed to crush as much ice as you need.

Is higher power better for blender?

Blender power is measured in watts. The higher the power, the more powerful the blender should be. If you're looking for super gentle mixing of hard foods like ice, vegetables and cereals, get the highest power you can afford. Blenders can have up to 10 speeds, but not everyone needs it.

Which blender brand is best?

Here is our selection of the best blenders.

What is the difference between Nutri Ninja Pro and Nutri Ninja Auto iQ?

NutriBullet Pro makes it easy to use the blender without using buttons, while Nutri Ninja Auto iQ provides button control. Nutri Ninja Auto iQ allows you to select two speeds, pulse mode and preset programs compared to Nutribullet Pro which runs at one speed in pulse mode.

1000 W blender - is it good?

Most tabletop blenders are around 500W, which is plenty for a typical blender workload. No need to pay more for more watts. … Many 300W to 500W blenders are just as capable of crushing ice and making smooth purees as expensive 1000W blenders.

How long does Nutri Ninja last?

With a one year warranty, Ninja devices are not guaranteed to last more than 365 days after purchase with regular use. Some consumers even complain that their Nutri Ninja only lasted a few months with heavy use. However, with good care and using the warranty if necessary, your Ninja can last for years.


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Nutribullet Pro 900 blender overview

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  • SPECIFICATIONS NUTRIBULLET PRO 900
  • USING THE NUTRIBULLET PRO 900
  • IS NUTRIBULLET THE BEST BLENDER?
  • WHAT ELSE CAN HE DO?
  • SHOULD I BUY THE NUTRIBULLET PRO 900 SERIES BLENDER?

NutriBullet makes some of the most famous blenders on the market, and its bullet blenders have revolutionized smoothie making in the past decade. However, NutriBullet Pro 9The 00 Series Blender is not the best blender when it comes to high capacity. Unlike a jug blender, this option will only allow you to make smoothies for one or two people at a time.

We tested the NutriBullet Pro 900 Series blender for a month making smoothies, soups and even chopping cauliflower for a side dish to test its versatility and power. While it won't do the job of a family blender, the blending quality is impeccable. If you need a blender to make the perfect smoothies, protein shakes, and refreshing drinks, this is a great choice.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NUTRIBULLET PRO 900

Powered by 900W, the NutriBullet Pro 900 is a powerful blender that can handle even the toughest ingredients.

It can often be found on sale for under $100, but it's still one of the most expensive NutriBullet blenders on the market. This is partly due to the set of attachments that come with the NutriBullet Pro 9. 00.

Box contains NutriBullet heavy duty base, 18 oz bowl, 32 oz bowl, flip and seal lids, and extractor blade. It also has a detachable handle to make it easier to drink smoothies on the go.

The base is heavy, but not heavy enough to be difficult to move around the kitchen. It can stand comfortably on the kitchen table with plenty of clearance for lower cabinets.

One thing I really like about the NutriBullet Pro 900 Series is the wide range of color options. I tried it in silver, but it comes in pink, champagne, black, berry and even cobalt. Even the most whimsical kitchen color scheme will be able to find a suitable option.

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USING THE NUTRIBULLET PRO 900

Setting up the NutriBullet Pro 900 is very easy. Like all NutriBullet blenders, the blender is turned on by pressing the base, the lid screwed on and twisted with blades to secure it in place.

Once blocked, the blender will continuously blend until you are satisfied with the finished drink. You can also open the blender lid and give it a good shake to make a thicker smoothie.

The Bullet Blender is, as the name suggests, a blender with a bullet-shaped mixing bowl. This shape is best for small portions and is great for creating swirling flow for an effective blend. Another benefit is that you can often drink straight from the cup.

While testing the NutriBullet Pro 900 Series, I tested it with some very complex ingredients. Among them were tough cabbage stalks, frozen blueberries and whole strawberries.

Once the blender lid was screwed on tightly, simply press the bowl into the base of the NutriBullet and twist to secure it. I left it to its own devices for exactly one minute, and the result was very soft, with no nasty bits of cabbage stalks or leftover frozen blueberry skins.

When my drink was ready, I was able to turn the handle to take it out to drink. This would be especially useful for morning runs to the gym, with protein shakes or healthy drinks.

The drinking lid snaps on very securely, so you can put the cup in your bag or carry it around without fear of it leaking.

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IS NUTRIBULLET THE BEST BLENDER?

I also tested the NutriBullet Pro 900 Series against the Ninja to see which blender was better, and the NutriBullet was the clear winner.

Although it lacks individual settings and a built-in timer, this can be forgiven for a noticeable difference in the quality of the drink. It was a richer green in color, and its taste was smoother and more pleasant to drink.

I've reviewed many of the best portable blenders, and while the NutriBullet Pro 900 isn't cordless, it's a great option for portability if you're looking for high-quality results.

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WHAT ELSE CAN HE DO?

While the NutriBullet Pro 900 is great at mixing drinks, it's not the most versatile. It can't be used to make hot drinks or soups, so it's best to wait for soup ingredients to cool before using, and it doesn't have a large multi-serving capacity to serve drinks for the whole family.


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