I bought the Nutri bullet Pro Dec 2013 and had to return it shortly afterwards. It did not allow me to mix unless I put full strength on it on the kitchen floor-if it ever did work!
ITS A GREAT ADDITION TO MY HOUSEHOLD. ONE WARNING.....IF YOU USE WHEY PROTEIN PUT IT IN AFTER YOU HAVE EVERYTHING GROUND. IT WEILL BUBBLE UP TOO MUCH, OPEN THE LID AND CHEW UP YOUR GASKET. THEY ARE $7 APIECE. DOES NOT MATTER HOW LOW YOU PUT YOUR INGREDIENTS.
THE GOOD; Used it for a year now and it has helped me change my life. Dozens around me have followed suit upon hearing my experiences. I have over 2000 friends,clients and aquaintences online who've all seen me go through this change. THE BAD; Those little plastic tabs on some of the jars have broken off rendering them as unusable... a friend got the 600 and it's clearly significally under-powered. I got the 900 and it still lacks the real power to get the job done on occasion. Also a heating feature would have been nice this past year. THE UGLY; Finally it is a bit too pricey for me to upgrade again right now.. *tears* lol ;)
I would have given the NutriBullet 5 stars, however the seal on the blade attachment has never stayed in place from the first time I used it. Other than that, it's great.
This comes with the perfect amount of accessories and container sizes. It pulverizes anything in seconds. My only complaint is that a few times it leaked while I was blending and now you have to mess with a little when you push down in order for it to blend. But it says not to clean it with water, so how do you clean it? The blade is easy to clean as long as you rinse it under water immediately. I don't really understand the gasket thing; one of mine fell off the blade but I still use it fine for the most part although it can be difficult to unscrew from the container after blending. I used to own a magic bullet and my NutriBullet is waayyy better.
I used it twice and it went into the Goodwill box. First off, it does't make "juice," it makes a "drink." I like carrot juice so I thought this would work. You have to put some water in so it's a very thin watery drink. Also, the container is quite wide and I had to hold it with two hands when getting it off the mechanism. I'm going back to my regular juicer.
The NutriBullet is a great item if you want something that takes up little space yet offers the big power of larger ones. I have been making changes to live a healthier life style and this makes it easy. My daughter is a dietitian and she loves the NutriBullet also.