Cheaper than anything ever seen on Price Hipster.
Yes, Nutribullet are very liberal with what constitutes a "piece" but still good value IMO.
Cheaper than anything ever seen on Price Hipster.
Yes, Nutribullet are very liberal with what constitutes a "piece" but still good value IMO.
Agree. It's my fave toy and just about the only thing I miss when l travel.
Travelling electric toy?
Not what you're thinking
Recommend the 1200w nutribullet for that purpose
I have a $20 GG store credit voucher. Does anyone know how or if I can use this towards this? It says online or in store..
I don't think so as it's eBay store.
Yeah that’s what I figured but was worth asking, thanks mate
Do you need to add water to blend say an apple?
A little bit of water (or any other liquid) is recommended by the manual
Yes, even cold green tea or coconut water if you want to go really healthy.
Don't put anything hot in here tho..eg if you're making soup, if needs to be cool before you blend.
It's powerful enough to grind nuts also. It's a fantastic machine.
Thanks, will get one to blend apple and orange juice.
Great idea… You get the fibre from the fruit, not just the juice
Ice blocks are good to add too… comes out colder
Yum.
38° in Adel today.
Thanks for the reminder…
I'm going to make some natural sorbet …
Will take about 1 minute.
Mango, frozen banana/lemon, coconut, mint, + some ice
Keen to buy it. Any reviews on it?
One of the highest rating single serve blenders as tested by Choice, the only ones higher were well above this price point
How would it go for small amounts like making curry pastes.
Small amounts not so great if liquid. You'd spend ages scraping it off the blades.
For dry spice and herb leaves its fantastic. I dry my own leaves, then blend. There are 2 types of blades (flat and elevated). The flat one is perfect for herbs and nuts.
Re reviews: Google or youtube David (Avocado) Wolfe..he has loads of ideas for NutriBullet
Good timing, my old school kambrook blender just crack…
How does this compare to the 1000W?
I have the ALDI version which comes with a blender. How did I ever do without this? Makes smoothies/drinks, almond butter, almond meal, whipped cream in 10 seconds, turns raw spices into curry/spice powder, removes lumps from gravy. It an allround kitchen "Mr Fixit". Just make sure you know which blade does what.
Ironic you mention the Aldi one! The only reason I was keeping an eye on Nutribullet prices was because my Aldi one died recently. I think I got a dodgy engine.
I agree though - bloody useful item in the kitchen!
I have a ninja i think. But these types of blenders is a god send!
Lets make a cup and the lip the blender blades and just flip it over and blend! OMG…. best invention ever!