The Short Cup is perfect for single servings, the Colossal Cup is great to share a smoothie and with the Travel Cup's handle means it's ideal to taking your nutrition boost on the go! Three iconic bullet cups: Nutribullet Blender Combo comes with three of the classic bullet shaped blender cups for delicious and nutritious smoothies. Soups, smoothies, dips, sauces, spreads, milks and more, NutriBullet Blender Combo is the only blender package you'll need. With a large 1.8L jug capacity and five blend options you can prepare any number of foods and drinks quickly and easily. NutriBullet Blender Combo is the first time the iconic NutriBullet bullet blender cups have been available with a traditional jug blender. Hot blending, cold blending, vegetables, fruits, nuts and even ice - NutriBullet Blender Combo does it all! Create delicious, nutritious smoothies with the famous bullet cups and simply swap to the 1.8L jug for a blender with the power, capacity and control for all your traditional blending needs. Now, NutriBullet is proud to introduce the ultimate, all-new NutriBullet Blender Combo, your new kitchen jug blender and bullet blender all in one. For more on how the Blendtec stacks up against the Vitamix 5200, read our article about testing the two blenders head-to-head.You know and love the NutriBullet brand for its power, incredible nutrient extraction and the delicious smoothies that taste great and are so good for you. But we think a blender that’s this expensive should perform well at more than just those two tasks. It’s a great blender if you want something that looks slick on your counter and can make amazingly smooth mixed drinks and smoothies. We do think this particular model is quite beautiful, with a sleek black, illuminated base. It failed to make peanut butter (a tamper would have helped), and the preset speed for soup was frightening, with hot liquid flying wildly around the jar. Although in our tests the Designer 675 killed it in making smoothies and blended drinks, its lack of a tamper limits its usefulness. Despite Blendtec’s clever (if at times mildly sinister) video marketing campaign of blending everything from rake handles to iPhones, we’ve found its blenders wanting (we also tested the Total model in 2012). Will the Blendtec Designer 675 blend? Yes, but not as well as our top picks. You can’t expect that level of performance from dirt-cheap blenders, which is probably why most of them come with only one-year limited warranties. Vitamix, Oster, and Cleanblend models all come with warranties of five to seven years, and-at least for Vitamix machines-we’ve read plenty of owner reviews saying the blender lasts much longer. It’s a lot of stress to put on a little machine.” This is why a long warranty is important, especially if you’re paying a lot for a blender. If you make it do something difficult every day, a lot of them burn out. As Lisa McManus, executive editor in charge of equipment testing at Cook’s Illustrated and Cook’s Country magazines, told our writer Seamus Bellamy in an interview for our 2012 guide, “Blenders have a really hard job to do in that little space. But it’s not impossible for even higher-end blenders to encounter burnout. The most common complaint we’ve found about cheap blenders is that their motors burn out easily and their jars crack or leak.
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