

- #Blendjet personal blender full#
- #Blendjet personal blender portable#
- #Blendjet personal blender pro#
- #Blendjet personal blender plus#
#Blendjet personal blender portable#
'For shakes and smoothies, however, this is a great-value portable blender,' she reports. Our tester, H&G's Reviews Editor Millie Hurst found that it was capable of blending fresh fruits with ease, but struggled with ice cubes due to its limited power.

If you're wondering which Nutribullet to buy, this is your best portable bet.
#Blendjet personal blender full#
Not only is it seriously lightweight (only 1.5lbs) but the NutriBullet GO Portable Blender also has a clever two-part design that means you can carry around the bottle, full of fruits or protein shakes, and the blending unit separately. Why you should buy it: Lightweight long-lasting battery supremely portable.
#Blendjet personal blender pro#
We're big fans of the Ninja brand and this portable blender is on our testing wait list it makes this list because we've previously reviewed the earlier Nutri Pro model, which has 900W of power this one has even more to offer, and 96% of independent, verified users on Amazon recommend it It's not one you're going to take to the gym, which is why it's number two on our list. This, we think, makes it a good middle ground for any of you who don't have space for or need a bulky traditional blender, or who want one for their RV. This model is corded, and the base is chunky too, but you do get greater capacity and a powerful blend.
#Blendjet personal blender plus#
It features the same Auto-iQ programming found in its countertop blenders, like the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System, to take the guesswork out of blending. There are travel lids for the included 18oz and 24oz cups, and everything (including the blades) can go in the dishwasher. This single-speed blender is also really easy to use: everything gets loaded into a cup, then you press down to engage the motor. The sheer power of the Ninja Nutri Blender Pro with Auto-IQ puts it above some countertop blenders and gives you a bit more flexibility with the ingredients that you can tackle. The blender handled soft fruits with ease, but add tougher fruits or even frozen ingredients and you can see what the 1100W motor is really for: here, you get similar smooth results as you’d expect from a much larger blender. Although it can handle dry ingredients, the Nutri Pro didn’t do a particularly good job, with uneven chopping and blending. Why you should buy it: Powerful 1100W motor, larger blending capacity than smaller models best for home-only use. Our BlendJet 2 review has more information Cleaning is easy: just pour in some water and dish soap and run a blending cycle, or shake.

There's an in-built blade that isn't removable, so you will have to drink out of the blending cup or pour your drink out. This came in very useful when I made pesto from scratch.' 'And because it's cordless, you can shake it when blending to make sure that ingredients for dips are incorporated. 'While it struggled a bit with tougher ingredients like the core of berries, overall it did an impressive job,' she reports. Millie used the BlendJet 2 to make a fresh fruit smoothie. While this portable blender is a handy on-the-go buy, the fact that there's a blending mode and pulse setting means you can use it at home to make dips, and power through thicker ingredients. 'This is useful if you've been browsing the best food processors but can't afford the space or budget to buy one – this personal blender can step into some of those functions,' says Millie, our Head of Reviews, who tested this portable blender. Why you should buy it: Versatile – the pulse mode means you can make chunky dips, too. Our Cuisinart EvolutionX Cordless Blender review has more information 'My main gripe is that it won't work when it's plugged in, so make sure it's topped up on power if you plan on using it at home,' says Lindsey. The battery lasts for up to 20 minutes, which was more than enough to prep multiple smoothies, as well as salsas or pastes, or use over a period of time without recharging. It also comes with a travel lid to drink straight out of the container. Using the blender couldn’t be easier: everything goes into the 16-ounce cup, then you press the button to activate the single-speed motor until you’ve got your desired mix. 'You may have to make sure frozen ingredients are prepped in smaller pieces a standard-sized ice cube posed no problems, but anything slightly bigger will get stuck between the blade and the side of the cup, as I realized when trying to blend half a frozen banana,' she reports. Lindsey, H&G's Director of Home Ecomms, was pleasantly surprised by how well the Cuisinart EvolutionX tackled the trickiest of ingredients, including ice and frozen fruits. Why you should buy it: Long-lasting rechargeable battery crushes ice and frozen berries with ease.
