Hey! My NutriBullet 1200 just arrived. The box was pretty roughed up. I'm trying to decide whether the machine is normal or damaged. When I pick up JUST the base and shake it back and forth (or side to side), I can feel and hear slight shifting of the motor / inner workings. And, when running it with just about 6-7 cups of water, I can see the blender shift its weight slightly. Have you (including other viewers) seen the same thing?
Being an indian i request all my indian citizens not to buy this, firstly its way expensive and its parts are not affordable. You cannot run it for more than 30 seconds and then wait for minutes to cool it and then again run it. The jars remains stuck for almost 30 min. I swear its waste of time and money. Please do not buy because i have wasted my money and i don't want all of you to waste it. The cost of spare jars is almost 3000 and you all know with this cost we can buy new mixer grinder. Nutribullet is waste
In fact, any seed will be very well grounded with the extractor blade. Even coffee beans! I think it is just a marketing gimmick to sell more blades...
I came here to comment, that i brought 600w and thanks to people who commented here to just buy 600w. I am thankful to them for saving my 25Euros. Few things, i liked. The jar is bigger and easier to clean even with hands. The version i got, i did not get anything except the blender jar. I am happy with the purchase.
Warning: Don't get this blender!!!! Food gets under the rubber ring and bacteria festers under it so you need a knife to remove it which can damage it, also that rubber starts rotting after a few months and it starts getting in your smoothie which is highly toxic. Get a regular glass blender instead. Don't waste your money. Also plastic is a endocrine disruptor and possibly cancer causing. As it violently throws ice around rest assured you get a small dose of plastic every time.
The motor underneath lets off a slight smell and it's a little loud ru-vid.comUgkxCKuMxLnvr6fJd_M4SE-n7trcGj3zEUHq but considering it's size and how hard it works to do the job, it's sort of expected. I assume the smell will go away over time. Overall, I love this cute little blender. The extra cups and lids are great too!
The motor underneath lets off a slight smell and it's a little loud ru-vid.comUgkxCKuMxLnvr6fJd_M4SE-n7trcGj3zEUHq but considering it's size and how hard it works to do the job, it's sort of expected. I assume the smell will go away over time. Overall, I love this cute little blender. The extra cups and lids are great too!
No the cups on this model don't work with the original Nutribullet models that have the cup threads on the outside. This model blender uses cups with the threads on the inside.
This feels less like a comparison, and a lot more like a shill for Vitamix, and makes me question this channel’s relationship to that company. We all know the Vitamix can outperform this $100 offering. An F22 Raptor can outfly my microwave oven. The question is, do I need/want a $600 blender. Nut butter seems like a thing I’d do once and then realize it’s easier and more cost effective to just buy it. Also, while a cool carnival trick, making soup in a blender is still idiotic.
Hello, It really comes down to ingredients you will be making and how long you want a blender to last. Ninja, Nutribullet, etcetera...manufacture with more plastic and "cheaper" build quality. That doesn't mean they are bad but the motors will burn out and not perform if you are trying to blend hard ingredients like raw vegetables, large batches, milling flour, blending lots of iced drinks, etcetera....There is a reason that Vitamix and Blender dominate the commercial blender market (because they last/work). Many people if they go with Vitamix will use them for many decades but if you aren't going to be using a blender a lot or need it for simpler blending tasks then there isn't a reason to buy a Vitamix. For personal smoothies and small blending tasks I personally use a Nutribullet still.
Dude or Dudett, I thought I was the only person on the planet who thought heating soup in a blender is cosmically stupid. Why would you want that noise for 7 minutes? Give it a blend and put it on the bloody stove, which is quiet and designed to heat stuff, not as a byproduct.
I use a vitamix for nut butters, you have to push the nuts into the blades with a plunger to get the nuts to break down, I dont think you would get very good results with this nutri system as it would only crush the nuts in the immediate area of the blade, the rest of the nuts would just stay sat on the top of the pile, there is no way to push them down into the blade
I would never ever buy another Magic Bullet. I rarely used the one I bought around 6 years ago, because I usually use another blender with a container that I can take with me when I leave the house. Recently, I went to use the MB and it wouldn't spin; then I noticed that the cheap black plastic at the base where the cup rests was crumbling. Contrast the poor quality of the MB to a vintage Osterizer blender that has been in my family going on fifty years, and it is still working as it did when it was new.
Hey, thanks for all your videos. Deciding between the 600 and 900, one question remains: Do I need the milling blade that comes with the 900 for milling nuts etc (it is also available as accessory for the 900) or can I do the same with the extractorblade on the 900?