A powerful 1200-watt blender that handles smoothies, soups, and tougher ingredients with ease. Comes with multiple cups and a full-size pitcher for everyday use.
Overview
When I first tried this blender, what stood out wasn’t just the power but how easy it was to switch between a full pitcher and a personal cup. It feels like one of those appliances that just fits into everyday kitchen habits without much fuss.
Why This Blender Works Well in a Busy Kitchen
If you’ve been jumping between a bulky countertop blender and a smaller single-serve model, this combo setup solves that juggling act. The motor has enough strength to handle thicker blends like nut butter or hearty soups, but it’s also simple enough for quick morning smoothies.
The preset Extract program takes some of the guesswork out of blending, and having multiple cup sizes means you don’t have to wash a giant pitcher when you only want a single drink. It’s the kind of flexibility that makes you reach for it more often instead of letting it collect dust.
Who It’s Best For
This blender is a good fit for households that want one machine to cover both everyday smoothies and bigger batch recipes. It’s also great for anyone who wants strong performance without a complicated control panel.
Key Features
- 1200-watt motor for consistently smooth blending
- Three speed settings, pulse mode, and an Extract program
- 64 oz pitcher plus two personal cups (32 oz and 24 oz with handle)
- Easy-Twist stainless steel extractor blade
- BPA-free plastic pitcher and cups
- Dishwasher-safe parts for quick cleanup
Specifications Table
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | NutriBullet |
| Color | Gray |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Capacity | 4 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75″ D × 8.07″ W × 16.97″ H |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
| Item Weight | 11.38 Pounds |
| Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Included Pitcher | 64 oz (1.8 L) |
| Included Cups | 32 oz (900 ml) cup; 24 oz (700 ml) handled cup |
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Strong motor handles dense ingredients well
- Includes both a full pitcher and single-serve cups
- Simple controls that don’t overwhelm
- Blade design makes blending fast and consistent
- Most parts go straight into the dishwasher
Cons
- The base is a little heavy compared to smaller blenders
- Can be loud at higher speeds
- Takes up more counter space than a compact blender
- No glass pitcher option
- Personal cups may be too large for some cup holders
Final Verdict
If you want one blender that can cover quick smoothies, larger recipes, and tougher blends, this Nutribullet combo hits a sweet spot between power and ease of use. It feels practical, dependable, and well-suited for everyday cooking.
