- Brand: NutriBullet
- Color: Champagne
- Special Feature: Manual
- Capacity: 32 Fluid Ounces
- Product Dimensions: 7.72″D x 12.01″W x 15.94″H
- With 900 watts of power, the Pro is faster and stronger than the original, but just as simple to use. Load it up with dense whole foods like nuts, seeds, hard fruits, and kale, then push, twist and blend your way to a healthier lifestyle.
- Optimized 900-watt motor and refined nutrient extraction blades blend The toughest whole foods into nutritious shakes, smoothies, and nut butters.
- Included: (1) 900W motor base, (1) Extractor blade, (2) 32 oz. Cup, (2) to-go lid, (2) lip ring, (2) lip ring with handle and recipe book
- Powerful stainless steel Extractor blades use Cyclonic action to break down tough ingredients. High-performance, BPA-free plastic cups are long lasting and Durable.
- Hassle-free cleaning – simply twist off the blade, rinse with soap and water, and put the cups in the top rack of the dishwasher. This item comes with a 1 year Limited.
- Limited time only: customize the color of your nutribullet to perfectly complement your kitchen!
- CAUTION : They are not to be used for more than 60 seconds at a time.









































F. M. Emmett –
This past spring, my husband and I got on a much needed health kick. We decided to incorporate daily smoothies into our new kick and the 20 year old blender we have wasn’t cutting it. After a lot of research, we went with the NutriBullet Pro.Since May of 2018 I have been making 32 ounce smoothies every morning for the two of us. I’ve never used ice but I do blend frozen fruit just about every day including hard as rock strawberries. I add water or coconut milk as the liquid, always up to the fill line, you can add more after your initial blend if you need to.Some Pros and Cons:Pros:-Very easy to use-Convenient – makes me want to make smoothies every morning which is great-Small, takes up very little space/storage space-Powerful, will blend just about everythingCons:-Super difficult to clean! You’d think it’s just soap and water and that’s it! No. These plastic cups stain and hold smells just like any plastic food container. The four ridges that run down the cups to aid in blending, forget it. I use a green scrubby, a bottle brush and a regular sponge to get these areas clean and that’s after a nice super hot water and soap soak. Still doesn’t get them clean all the way. Seeds, little bits of fruit and veggies get caught up in there. I use a toothpick to really scrape them down if I need too. Toothpicks have quickly become my friends.A yellow tint has formed on both cups – they are stained and you can smell the ‘leftovers’. I’ve tried all the tricks, the dishwasher just bakes it on so it’s not worth putting these in the dishwasher.-The Blades: Cleaning the blades is fun. I clean this part right after I blend. If you use chia seeds, they will stick to the plastic. The blade also has a gasket, this gasket will pop out when you try to remove the cups from the blender if there is too much resistance. You’ll have to either smush the smoothie covered gasket back into place or clean the entire thing before blending again. I recommend cleaning rather than smushing. Basically – if you blend anything that’s too frozen or thick, the gasket tends to come dislodged and you will have to fight the blade cap to get it off the cup. Toothpicks help scrape the junk off the gasket and from the little tracks around it as well.When you do finally get the blades off the cup, you’ll hear a little ‘phizzzzz’ letting you know there was some pressure building up in there. Please google bullet explosions for details on that one. Whatever you do, don’t hold it by the plastic cup’s top while blending. Always hold it by the base for obvious safety reasons.-Travel Caps: These are an awesome nightmare. Great for travel, my husband tosses his cup with this cap into his backpack, he takes his motorcycle to work. Never a spill, the cap’s mouth piece locks perfectly and tight. The rubber gasket in the mouth piece part is easy to clean, pop it out with a fork tine to give it a good wash. The gasket around the base of the lid is a bit tougher to clean. Like the blade gasket, these are just overall really difficult to keep clean in general. The lid gaskets are also tough to get out to clean. Again, toothpicks are great for scraping the junk here.-Timer: No timer so you have to watch the clock to make sure you’re not over-blending. No biggie the only downside is the longer you blend, the more pressure you have leading to potential problems. YOU DO NOT WANT TO BLEND MORE THAN 60 SECONDS! Seriously. Be careful.-If you blend heavy stuff or really frozen stuff, the blades tend to stick. Stop the blades, add more liquid and try again. I found this to be the best solution. Sometimes you’ll be like, What the Heck? I don’t have anything in there that should be causing this issue!? And you really don’t! It’s just the nature of the beast. Try the add more liquid deal, it’s not failed me yet.-Oh last thing – bad UX design of the cups ‘Max’ line. It’s in black and it’s so hard to read once you fill the cup up. Unless you have it full of lightly colored food and liquid that is. If you’re like me and use a lot of leafy greens and veggies and darker fruits – good luck. I will spin that cup around looking or the ‘max’ line over and over again. My husband will stand there watching like it’s a game until one of us screams – I see it! The prize? A smoothie! Another one in a lighter color elsewhere on the cup would be super helpful. A larger line would be helpful as well. I can see how someone could easily overfill the cups because of this.Please don’t let my cons persuade you against buying it though. I do really like our NutriBullet and it’s been wonderful to have fresh smoothies every morning, we’ve noticed the positive difference to our health over all. So far, everything has run smooth enough for me not to hate the thing, it just bugs me a little but so does the dishwasher and the fridge so… The pros far outweigh the cons and my biggest complaints are cleaning ones, not function or quality. If you take care of your NutriBullet and follow the blending guide, it should last you a few years. That’s not to say there are defective ones out there! It happens. I would recommend this to friends and family and I have. Of course I do tell them what my cons are, what kind of friend or family would I be if I didn’t? In general, none of these machines are perfect, they all have their issues. What it really comes down to is what is right for you. For us, this a great little machine that hasn’t failed us yet.
Nwalk –
The blender is great. Has a lot of power hasn’t let me down yet. The cups and the blender bottle style lids feel cheaply made. The caps on the lids don’t latch tightly and open with the smallest amount of force. There’s been several times they have come unlatched by just bouncing around in my lunch box spilling the contents of the bottle all over my lunch and creating an awful mess. I’m to the point now I put a piece of tape over the latch to keep it from opening. The bottles also occasionally leak if you have a runny liquid like juice in them. Blender 5/5 stars. Cups 1/5 stars.
Amazon Customer –
I was house sitting for a friend, and she left her Nutri-Bullet out for me to use for my smoothies. WOW! What a great blender. Fast, powerful, easy to clean, versatile sizes AND you can order multiple sizes. I did some research on the power level. She had a 600W, but the best reviews were for the 900W. I ordered the 900W. The blending containers come with lids that can be used as a lip guard and it came with lids that can be closed and stored in the fridge or freezer. You can use this as a blender, BUT my Chef-Daughter made the observation that you can not grind up coffee beans or spices because the plastic cup retains the smell/spice. So keep that glass blender if you don’t want your smoothie tasting like oregano or thyme. My main question was “Why did I put this off for so long?”
CyclinGardenMama –
I use mine for making smoothies 3-4 times per week. I used to have a Magic Bullet, and that thing was my workhorse for 3 years. But it was finicky and had to be stopped periodically to mix or add additional liquid to get the job done. The space was more limited, which was part of the problem (I used to overpack mine to try to get a full 16oz smoothie out of it). It also leaked sometimes. So far, I have had none of these problems with the NutriBullet, and it is more powerful so it blends faster, too! The cups are bigger, so I have more room to add all the ingredients and liquid I need up front, so no stopping to mix and add liquid. I love this little machine and would definitely recommend it!
Penny S. Scheff –
I have an older 600 watt Bullet that recently chopped up a gasket, started making clicking noises after each use, had the milling blade rust out and then would sometimes not even accept the blender/lid cup into the notches to blend.I found replacement blades that eventually worked and fit correctly but only after a lot of confusing research. Seems the gasket design is very different now and the info available is conflicting and confusing…and when it started acting too odd I started looking for a new one on deal and found this with monthly payments! Of course now that I have the new one the old one is working fine but I’m still glad I found this deal. Replacement parts are…”iffy”..on some appliances so it is better to buy a new set if possible.
sukumar –
I recently purchased the latest version of nutri bullet and am impressed with more power it provides. The jars are of better quality and the lock is also pretty good. It’s not leaking unlike with the previous nutri bullet while grinding wet ingredients.
Larkke –
I can’t believe it took me this long to use a proper smoothie blender. What I like about this is that it doesn’t take up much space while blending smoothly vegetables, frozen fruit and coconut flakes. The blades are also very easy to keep clean. I’ve been using this at least once per day!
Mary E. Tiernan –
Ice cubes and frozen fruit were easily pulverized. Easy to clean if you blast it immediately with water after you use it. Don’t let the ingredients dry at the bottom or on the blades. A little unwieldly to push and disengage the power, but it can handle pretty much anything.