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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Evening folks
I've been looking into buying one of these Nutribullet's for quite some time and there seems to be quite the choice. Ranging from Nutribullet (which I think is the ordinal) to Nutri ninja, kenwood, Nutripro etc
So my question is what are peoples experiences ? Do they work and are they worth the money ? Do they go in the dishwasher etc ?
Ta for any info you may have |
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"Evening folks
I've been looking into buying one of these Nutribullet's for quite some time and there seems to be quite the choice. Ranging from Nutribullet (which I think is the ordinal) to Nutri ninja, kenwood, Nutripro etc
So my question is what are peoples experiences ? Do they work and are they worth the money ? Do they go in the dishwasher etc ?
Ta for any info you may have"
Buggered I thought it was a sexy toy |
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I don't have one as yet, but will be investing in one come the end of the month.
A friend of mine swears by hers and the advantages of being able to take in extra fruit/veg speaks for itself.
I'm taking part in this years Great North Run for charity so it'll definitely come in handy |
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"Nutri Ninja Blender got it with nectar points. Good little machine. I dont use it often enough."
I r got the ninja. It works brilliantly. And yes it's worth the money. It doesn't take up much space either.
It's only my opinion. |
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I got a Nutribullet in January with some soon to expire gift tokens. Best kitchen gadget that I have ever bought. Great for smoothies and also to make smooth soups or sauces. I have found that I don't throw those last fresh fruits or vegetables away instead, I use them up.
One tip....if you are looking at fruit smoothie etc, get the packets of frozen stuff.....it gives a colder result and saves adding ice. |
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Nutrininja here. Got it for £40 from sainsburys. Which I thought was a bit of a bargain.
I'd say they are ok. The genius is that you can unscrew the blades, screw on a lid and you're good to go.
Don't expect miracles, it's only a blender! If you're now thinking you'll be able to chuck in vegetables and fruit and it'll make a delicious drink, it won't. You still need to put a fair amount of work into peeling and de-seeding. And to add a bit of liquid in the form of fruit juice/yoghurt/milk etc.. |
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Got one from Wilkinsons £10
Makes about one pint and comes with a spare container with lid.
Just rinse it out and put it on the side...simples
Currently doing...
Blueberries. Banana. Apple. Pear. Orange. Yoghurt and milk top up.
Now getting through one every morning! |
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