There were a few comments from customers saying how it effortlessly handles ice and frozen fruits. People repeatedly talked about the surprising power this little machine offers. If you're looking for a blender where prep, blending and cleaning happen in a matter of minutes, a personal blender is definitely the way to go. Buyers were fed up with having to clean and maintain the larger, standard blenders, so it was only a matter of time before they came out with something new. Personal blenders are all the rage these days. Make sure to pay attention to the directions which will show you the max level of food you can blend at once. Sometimes the vortex isn't able to get the top chunks to the bottom blade.
Some customer said there was some loose chunks at the top after blending ceased. This blender can manage 95% of the things you throw at it. Don't let the size of this unit fool you, 1700 watts is nothing to joke about. Customers were also really happy with the power of the Nutribullet system. This is especially nice for those who multitask in the kitchen. Once the blender is finished and the consistency uniform, it turns off. In other words, it offers the perks of a smaller blender, while providing the power of some of the bigger models.Ĭustomers were really happy with the convenient size and automation of this blender. It also has a nice 1700 watt motor, which is double that of some of the smaller blenders. This is the ultimate bridge between the petite personal blenders and the oversized family blenders. A few people also complained about the spout engineering. They do offer a smaller blender that you can buy separately, but this will run you an extra hundred dollars or so. This is a giant blender and was created for a family or small village. Trying to blend for a party of one is out of the question with this blender. The most common complaint was with how big the pitcher was.
People also loved the 10 variable speeds to designate the perfect blend speed for your particular project. The most common customer responses were the ease to which the Vitamix blender chops anything put in its path, and the versatility of the presets. Vitamix has continually led the pack in overall blender quality and features. But we don't just stand behind Vitamix products because of their unorthodox warranty period. While you pay a little more for the Vitamix, the promise is pretty insane. Do we all understand how well a company has to believe in a product to give it a 10 year warranty? If you've done any research at all, you know the warranty baseline for the average blender is 1 year.