Product Description: | Experience the ultimate in blending performance with the NutriBullet Pro, featuring a 900-watt motor and refined nutrient extraction blades designed to blend the toughest whole foods into delicious shakes, smoothies, and nut butters. The stainless steel Extractor Blades use cyclonic action to break down ingredients into smooth, nutritious blends, while the high-performance, BPA-free plastic cups ensure durability and longevity. The set includes a 900-watt motor base, Extractor Blade, 32 oz cup, and a To-Go Lid, plus a User Guide to help you get started. Elevate your kitchen routine with this powerful, efficient blending solution! Optimized 900-Watt motor and refined nutrient extraction blades blend the toughest whole foods into nutritious shakes, smoothies, and nut butters. Included: (1) 900 Watt Motor Base, (1) Extractor Blade, (1) 32 oz Cup, (1) To-Go Lid and User Guide Powerful stainless steel Extractor Blades use cyclonic action to break down tough ingredients. High-performance, BPA-free plastic cups are long lasting and durable. |
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It's not prolonged use, it was the faulty design which led to improrer release of pressure buildup when blending even for as little as a minute
I screw on mason jars to my blenders threaded base at bottom of pitcher.
I honestly get the same result from a motor with way more power. It smashes ice WAY better and I get my smoothies, and juices in a glass or small container without the need to buy another device to clutter my counter or take up room in cabinets.
I screw on mason jars to my blenders threaded base at bottom of pitcher.
I honestly get the same result from a motor with way more power. It smashes ice WAY better and I get my smoothies, and juices in a glass or small container without the need to buy another device to clutter my counter or take up room in cabinets.
funny you write that, as someone that's trying to avoid plastic to whatever extent I can, I was just googling why most blender jars aren't glass. Apparently, the more powerful the blender, the faster a frozen or hard item could turn into a projectile & smash the glass at high speed which could end up in an eye, etc. They claim plastic is way stronger & less likely to shatter dangerously.
I do have to wonder though, can't they just use some high strength, laminated tempered glass or so? Would it be price prohibitive or something?
In what world is a $49 blender that comes with a reusable cup and lid considered expensive? This is VERY fairly priced.
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