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Nutribullet 12 Piece Set + 2 x FREE Superboost Powders + FREE Book - £99.99

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  • LilacLillie
    LilacLillie Posts: 2,930 Forumite
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    Still no reply to my request of the extra's added to my last week order. I've written and called them (no reply),will try again later, off out in a bit.
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  • cestlavie
    cestlavie Posts: 805 Forumite
    as far as i can see there is the same machine on their website for same price and you will get to choose the colour you want this way - the only difference is you don't get two booster powders "free"
    http://www.buynutribullet.co.uk/personal/blenders/nutri-bullet-microsite.html
  • System
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    This offer is still available and yes it includes the two booster packs. I looked at both this and the Ninja, however despite anything I've read online everyone that I know who owns this type of gadget has the Nutribullet. I don't know anyone who owns the Ninja.
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  • Summer01 wrote: »
    This offer is still available and yes it includes the two booster packs. I looked at both this and the Ninja, however despite anything I've read online everyone that I know who owns this type of gadget has the Nutribullet. I don't know anyone who owns the Ninja.

    Bought Ninja yesterday and proceeded to pulp a few things.. very pleased with it but obviously its early days.

    Much much easier to clean than my old Kenwood juicer.

    From looking at pictures they seem very similar in operation and construction. The Ninja does have a more powerful motor than the standard bullet, same as the 900 Nutribullet.

    Like any of these gadgets if I am still using it in 3 months time I will be very happy.
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  • I got the Nutribullet a couple of weeks ago thro Mail on Sunday offer, better than this as included spare blades set/ and carrying case/powder + 3 year warranty. I think it best to look for longer guarantee period - buy from someone like Lakeland with lifetime guarantee, or John Lewis 2 years, as they do seem prone to problems.

    It is very easy to use and clean.
  • Dragnfly
    Dragnfly Posts: 22 Forumite
    I can heartily recommend these - and you can buy 5 of them for the price of a nutribullet:
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  • donna-j_2
    donna-j_2 Posts: 467 Forumite
    But do they blend as well? I have a decent blender but had to sieve the last smoothie I made because it was full of bits.
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    donna-j wrote: »
    But do they blend as well? I have a decent blender but had to sieve the last smoothie I made because it was full of bits.

    It is a blender not a juicer.
    Its whole purpose is to blend
  • littlewren
    littlewren Posts: 1,995 Forumite
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    The Nutribullet is one to be cautious of, it has been found through lots of testing that the blades break easily and shards of metal were found within the blended up contents. It may be cheaper, but you may have to spend a lot of money replacing the broken parts regularly.

    I ended up purchasing the Ninja, and I am so glad that I did!

    Just a consideration before parting with £100 of your well earned cash!

    I think it was the Nutribullet 900w that had these problems. The one that most people buy is the 600w one.

    I have the Ninja and of course it's 900w and I think it's pretty good. Reviews of the Ninja overall tend to be more positive than for the Nutribullet too. There are several you Tube videos comparing the two and the Ninja comes out tops every time!
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  • custardy wrote: »
    It is a blender not a juicer.
    Its whole purpose is to blend

    I meant better than a blender - oops.
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