Yosuf—November 19, 2025
This blender has been great for daily use. It’s compact, easy to clean, and simple to operate. Our smoothies always come out perfectly smooth with no solid pieces left, and we also use it to prepare food for our one year old son it blends everything to a very smooth texture. A reliable and convenient blender overall. Read more
bjta—December 21, 2025
I got this when there was a discount. It's very easy to use. We use it to make tomato puree, smoothies, mix nuts and sometimes make rice powder. It blends very fast. Although it's a little bigger than my previous blender, I have gotten used to its size. Read more
Cheri—December 30, 2025
Bullet is the best for size, ease of use, clean up… works great too Read more
Hyacinth E.—December 17, 2025
This blender is awesome. It is so quick and easy to use. the design is great, and the price is also great. Read more
Meg—September 17, 2023
I got this to test against the Magic Bullet. I initially wanted a personal blender only to make smoothies, and honestly for that purpose they both work well enough for me. I use frozen fruit and greens in my smoothies, but I don’t use ice. They both did fine with that. Tbf, there were tiny specks of green from spinach or baby kale with the Magic Bullet, but it was just visual; the textures were indistinguishable. I much prefer the footprint of the magic bullet, which is pretty tiny (as is my kitchen). The Nutribullet is not much smaller than the blender I want to get rid of. Btw, the Nutribullet does tend to get stuck in the “on” position; the first time I used it, I had to unplug it, but I think I’m figuring that out. If I just pulse that doesn’t happen, but it still seems like a significant problem. The big plus for the Nutribullet is that it handles making pesto fine (like a blender, it processes it a bit more than I prefer, but it’s fast and easy). The Magic Bullet is an epic fail at pesto—it couldn’t process about 80% of the leaves, and even when I opened it and mixed things it was pretty much useless. I’d be better off chopping everything by hand. The container for the nutribullet is a good size. It makes two decent-sized smoothies; the MB would give you two six ounce ones. Btw, the Nutribullet mixing cup has a to-go lid, but it’s way too big to put in a car cup holder, so what’s that about? It also does NOT include a recipe book, which matters only because the design of the Nutribullet website is pretty useless, and it would be nice to know whether things like hummus are possible for this strength blender. Read more
Mekeel McBride—November 13, 2025
I had one of these for several years and loved it. Very easy to use. Reliable excellent value for money. It finally wore out. Bought a new one. Seems just as good. Read more
Kimmy kim—November 13, 2025
If you not yet have one of these nutribullet, you need to get it now it is definitely value for money with great speed, high quality product perfect for your smoothie it makes my life so easy. No need to be blending for hours with a regular blender… just get this nutribullet and thank me later Read more
Kristianna—December 26, 2025
The Nutribullet Personal Blender is ideal for kitchens with limited counter space or for people who want a dedicated smoothie maker that doesn’t take up much room. Detachable cups and lids are dishwasher-safe, and operation is simple attach the blade, flip the cup onto the base, blend, and go. This ease of cleaning makes daily use less of a chore. This blender handles fruits, veggies, and common smoothie ingredients very well, giving smooth results for shakes and smoothies quickly. Read more