Vitamix or nutribullet?

theunit

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Hey everyone was looking at purchasing either the nutribullet rx or a vitamix blender. Any suggestions or recommendations
 

summerbreeze

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One is single serve, the other is large jar.

Depends on what you need.

If you are just doing single beverage mainly then nutribullet is fine.

If you do a lot of food prep with blenders then vitamix or blendtec.

For margaritas or frozen drinks using ice, the margaritaville.

The small magic bullet is good if you travel a lot. Not as powerful but small enough to fit in suitcase.
 

theunit

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Thanks for the input gents. I had never even heard of blendtec. It looks like a good product badger.
 

Riza

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I have the Nutibullet and love it for single servings like smoothies which I do at least two a day. If you want to do more than that I would agree with Badger and go for the Blendtec. Was thinking about giving it try myself :thumb:
 

ziggyzoo

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I have a Blendtec

3 horsepower, preset buttons, it shuts off on its own when the blend is complete

I bought a refurbished one for 249 bucks can't go wrong and no stupid tamper like vitamix has

Blendtec would turn a block of wood into a juice
Blendtec all the way
 

Gotee-man

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Yeah, I heard the Vitamix one seemed to loose it's power a bit over time. I heard good things about the Blentec one as well.
 

theunit

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Thanks everyone for your input. Unfortunately now I can't decide between the three of them. I like the fact you get a lifetime warranty with vitimix if you buy from Costco. Blendtec, nutribullet or vitimix?
 

dark shadow

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My vote is for the Vitamix. From smoothies to ice cream or even hot soups in 5minutes.
Made cream or mushrooms soups in 5 minutes it turned out silky smooth and the best thing
was i did not even have add any butter or whipping cream to make it taste this rich. Paid
$349.00 in Bellingham from Bed Bath & Beyond they also allow you to use the 20% off coupon.
You really can't go wrong with either Vitamix or the Blentec.
 

wetnose

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Had a vitamix and IMO it's a pain in the ass to clean. I bought a stick blender and a frothing pitcher instead - 10 seconds under a running tap and I'm done.
 
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