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Bought my first blender and it is just awesome - Nutribullet Pro 900

My initial review of the Nutribullet Pro 900 watt blender after a week of testing

my Nutribullet Pro 900 blender - product review

It is just a over a week since I received my first blender - the Nutribullet Pro 900 and it is time to give my honest personal feedback about it and why it is just awesome.

Before I proceed with everything I did with my Nutribullet let me just share the basics:

  • It is the first time that I decided we are going to use a blender regularly
  • Made an in-depth research of many blenders, from compact mobile blenders to high-end devices from popular brands like Nutribullet and Ninja.
  • Found an amazing price for the bronze Nutribullet Pro 900 and didn't waste much time thinking. Additionally it has plenty of positive reviews online.
  • Used it at least 5 times in the last 10 days.
  • I feel more energized by consuming more fruits and vegetables in the form of cold soups, smoothies and more.
So, that is basically the timeline and how it all started with our blender. Now lets check its specs:

Nutribullet Pro 900 - product specifications

  • Model: NutriBullet Pro 900
  • Motor Power: 900 watts
  • Speed: Up to 25,000 RPM (Revolutions Per Minute)
  • Blades: Stainless steel extractor blades with cyclonic action
  • Capacity:
    • Tall Cup: 32 oz (946 ml)
    • Short Cup: 24 oz (710 ml)
  • Material: BPA-free plastic
  • Color Options: Various colors available, including Champagne, Silver, and others
  • Weight: Approximately 4.7 lbs (2.1 kg)
  • Dimensions: 12.01 inches (Height) x 7.72 inches (Width) x 15.94 inches (Depth)
  • Operation: One-touch operation (no buttons, just push down to activate)
  • Included Accessories:
    • 32 oz Tall Cup
    • 24 oz Short Cup
    • To-go lid
    • Lip ring
    • Recipe book
    • User manual

Features:

  • Cyclonic Action: The NutriBullet Pro 900 uses powerful cyclonic action to break down and pulverize ingredients into smooth textures.
  • Versatility: It can blend fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and even ice, making it versatile for a variety of recipes.
  • Portability: The cups can be taken on the go, making it convenient for busy lifestyles.
  • Easy to Clean: The cups and lids are dishwasher-safe, and the blades can be easily rinsed under water.

Safety features:

  • Overheating Protection: The motor has an automatic shut-off feature to prevent overheating.
  • Safety Lock: The blades will not spin unless the cup is securely locked in place.
And here is a quick overview before I started using the blender actively:

Nutribullet Pro 900 - before I test it in 2024

As mentioned above I made couple of cold vegetables soups - using some tomatoes, cucumber, celery, garlic, carrots, lemon juice, olive oil and red peppers. I varied some of the products the next time I made the soup depending on what we had in the fridge. I also added some ice and water before blending. And that is what I call healthy food. 

Another thing that we really loved were the fruit smoothies and juices that we made. The very first time I added some bananas, pineapple, coconut water, lemon juice and ice and it turned out as extremely delicious and healthy breakfast and desert at the same time.

To be honest, I am really glad we made that purchase, the Nutribullet Pro 900 turned out to be an amazing addition for diets that I plan for a very long time, especially for the price of just $70.

Stay tuned for more feedback about this product, I will definitely share some interesting blender recipes in the near future.

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