Previously used a juicer that extracted the pulp,worked well but involved lots of chopping ingredients and major clean up,not to mention the subtraction of fiber!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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I bought the NutriBullet PRO about two and a half months ago. I LOVE it and use it every day. My husband and I started a grain-free lifestyle abut a year ago, so that made breakfast a little more challenging, since we do not have time to cook in the morning. We talked about getting a smoothie blender or juicer for months, but we were skeptical given mixed reviews. We finally decided to give the Nutribullet PRO 900 a try. We are so happy we did. I make smoothies for us every morning now. Things I like are the speed of processing, the capacity of the cups, ease of cleanup, and the array of foods that can be blended into a smooth consistency. I also like that you get all the pulp and there is no waste, unlike the traditional (and over-priced) juicers. The reasonable price of the Nutribullet PRO was a plus for me! I typically make smoothies using greens like kale, spinach, collards or chard, stems and all. Even the thickest stems get pulverized very well. I give the greens a rough chop before placing in the blender. Then I add fruit such as cantaloupe, bananas or frozen berries, Greek yogurt, sometimes canned pumpkin or raw pumpkin seeds, and finally almond or cashew milk. The pumpkin seeds are the only food so far that remains a little gritty after blending. Also, I have discovered that the Greek yogurt will stick to the cup and not blend completely if I put it in first. So it is one of the last ingredients I add. The 900 watts seems to be powerful enough for me to pulverize just about anything into a smoothie. I only previously had experience with traditional style blenders, and I was always disappointed with their performance. The only thing I could really say that is a downside to this product is that the lid/blade requires some hand strength to twist it tight. A person with arthritis or reduced hand strength may have some trouble getting the lid tight enough. My husband does the cleanup. Obviously one needs to be careful because the blades are very sharp. He just gives it a good rinse and then carefully dries with a towel. I use the colossal cup (and fill it a tiny bit past the max line). That gives me enough for the two of us for breakfast. I have not tried any of the recipes yet. I like to experiment on my own. I am very satisfied with this blender, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants a nutritious and quick meal.thanks
I would recommend this to a friend!
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