![]() For the most part, that motor will be enough to make your single-serve smoothie or shake. The NutriBullet uses a modest 600-watt motor to get the job done. The MotorĪs their names suggest, each model uses a different motor. ![]() We’ll compare their features and functionality and see how they fare in this face-off. Now that you have a better idea of the strengths and weaknesses of each blender, it’s time to bring them to the ring and have our showdown. To switch off, just twist it back in the opposite direction. Operating the blender by pressing down the cap and then twist it to the right. Much like the NutriBullet 600, this model doesn’t have control buttons. This has unfortunately been something consistent throughout a lot of the NutriBullet models we’ve tested. Our main gripe has to do with the blender’s design, as the base of the unit would leak at times. We used it to make everything from juices and dips, to hummus and homemade flour, and it handled all these things quite well. Thanks to its beefier motor, we found it worked quite well as a multipurpose mixer. In fact, we would say that the NutriBullet Pro can be more than just a blender. That said, when it comes to crushing ice the NutriBullet Pro’s broad blade design doesn’t do as good a job as say, the Nutri Ninja. ![]() We found the stainless steel extractor blade coupled with the cyclonic action motor made quick work of everything from smoothies and shakes to even nut butter. Thanks to its higher speed and 25,000 rotations per minute, this model produces smoothies with a silky-smooth consistency no matter what you throw in it. It comes as part of a 13-piece package that includes handy to-go cups and lids, as well as a hardcover recipe book. Its 900-watt motor has enough power to effectively break down, pulverize, and emulsify whole fruits and vegetables. The NutriBullet Pro offers more power and capacity than it’s smaller sibling. This makes it a good choice for someone on a budget. The NutriBullet 600 consumes less power and comes with a relatively low price tag. It has a patented design for tough dry ingredients, and does a fantastic job of pulverizing dry ingredients such as oats, spices, and nuts. The dedicated milling blade is a favorite of ours. It works well on frozen fruits and vegetables, although due to the relatively small motor some jobs needed noticeably longer blend times to get the optimal smoothness. The extractor blade is a refined blade that’s optimized for nutrient-extraction. It comes with two separate extractor and milling blades. However, if you’re looking for THE quietest blender possible, make sure you check this out. Unlike other models, this one makes the least noise which you’ll appreciate especially when craving that smoothie in the middle of the night. Powered by a 600-watt motor, the single-serve blender has a sleek and compact design that fits in every kitchen. The NutriBullet (also known as the NutriBullet 600 depending on where it’s sold) comes with a powerful motor and plenty of mixing containers for easy and fast blending.
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