Guest guest Posted June 19, 2012 Report Share Posted June 19, 2012 Hi Everyone,Remember when I inquired here about the Nutribullet? It had had mostly good reviews, with a couple sobering 'lemons', too, but because of price and compact size (important for the RV), I got one. Just made a spinach-pear smoothie which was delicious, creamy texture. At first, I was disappointed about the size of the 'tall' container, (not very) but the ease of making and cleaning is almost like grabbing a standard glass, and making fresh each time is certainly the ideal for live, fresh fruits and vegs. Now I'm sipping mix of half a lemon (rind and all) processed with green grapes and a little apple juice. Very refreshing, although I could have run it a bit longer for smoother texture. Clean-up was a snap, and the thing seems to be very powerful. I got it at Bed, Bath, and Beyond for $99.99, and took the manager to task about the 'lemon' reviews. He told me they'd gladly take it back if there were any problems at all. So far, so good. I'd still be wary, that this company may produce some clinkers, but I lucked out, I hope. BTW, the MagicBullet, their first gizmo, was only 250 watts. This NutriBullet is 600, so it really is a different creature altogether. The booklet has some great recipes, but I'm open to hearing about any favorites from the peanut gallery. I have no vested interest in this company or product; just sharing experience.Be well,Léna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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