It works but a few things that really bother me: 1) the cups don't fit into any standard cupholders, seems strange for an "on the go" product 2) there should be suction cups or something on the bottom to hold it to your table when it blends. It moves around all over my table and I have to physically hold it in place while blending. 3) Could be a little more powerful. Takes a lot longer to blend than my Ninja did and definitely struggles with larger chunks. However, its cheap, compact, & cleans up super well, it'll do for now!
Before this I had the NutriBullet RX. I found the construction of this unit to be quite cheap. I do not anticipate this thing will last long. I make smoothies daily and need something sturdy. In the mean time I'll start looking for alternative machines.
Frankly, I’m a little disappointed in my Nutribullet 900. I bought it to replace a Magic Bullet that required my chopping up frozen fruit into very small sizes for my breakfast smoothie, but I find I have to do the same thing with Nutribullet. I had hoped it would have sufficient power to relieve me of this time-consuming task. At my advanced age, I also find it difficult to break the vacuum seal and open the Nutribullet after it finishes, but I’m learning tricks to accomplish this. It serves its purpose, though, and I’m becoming more comfortable with it.