NUTRiBULLET NBR-0509 600 Series Starter Kit – Nutrient

NUTRiBULLET NBR-0509 600 Series Starter Kit - Nutrient Extractor High Speed Blender - 600 W - Graphite

NUTRiBULLET NBR-0509 600 Series Starter Kit – Nutrient Extractor High Speed Blender – 600 W – Graphite


Sleek and Compact



Weight: 1.95 kg
Dimensions: 25.7 x 14.6 x 23.2 cm; 1.95 Kilograms
Brand: NutriBullet
Model: NBR-0509
Colour: Graphite
Dimensions: 25.7 x 14.6 x 23.2 cm; 1.95 Kilograms

7 Responses

  1. CarleyMain says:

     United Kingdom

    I’d been after a nutribullet for a while now and decided to go ahead with the purchase. So glad that I did. It makes great smoothies and is fantastic for juicing. It’s also very easy to clean. I would recommend. Thank you 🙂

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I absolutely love the Nutribullet – its a simple, yet highly powerful tool and so easy to clean with very little maintenance. I use it every day for breakfast <3

    So much love for Nutribullets!

    5.0 out of 5 stars I can't live without my Nutribullet!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Pros:

    Blend-tastic Brilliance: This blender is pure magic! It whips up smoothies, soups, and sauces like a pro. Say goodbye to lumpy messes!

    Clean Freak’s Dream: Cleaning? Psh, a breeze! Just a quick rinse and voil — back to sparkling clean in no time.

    Top of the Blender Game: I’ve owned a bunch of blenders, but NutriBullet takes the crown! No contest, it’s the best.

    In a nutshell, the NutriBullet Blender is a blending dream come true. It works like magic, cleans up like a champ, and easily claims the throne as my all-time favorite blender. If you’re looking for blending greatness, this one’s got your back!

  4. LeomaTPIUiu says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersThe product was great (though the delivery was an utter debacle). There’s no on/off switch; you just push in the cup and as you twist it into place, the motor starts. Makes great smoothies, i.e. more pulp than juice, and makes short work of seeds and skins (apples, pears, etc). Very easy to clean as there’s no rubber seal, and blends well because there’s no indent below the blades for pieces of fruit to hide in. Bought as a gift and the recipient is very pleased.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great product, does what it says, but for 20 more, you could get the 900w nutribullet. I wish I saw that before buying. But still 600w or 650w is more than enough for juicing fruits and vegetables.

  6. Alexandra Garrett says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI had a Nutribullet 1000 that I use every day to make ‘slurries’ of water, oats and dates for breakfast. That worked well, but I had to replace the blade piece every nine months (it rusted internally and started sticking and getting hot), and the blender finally gave up after two years. So I searched around to find a nutribullet that used exactly the same jugs, etc. as the 1000, and the 600 series fitted the bill. Slightly less powerful, but lighter and cheaper. It’s working well so far (one month)….

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersVery happy with it. Just had it a month, but have used it nearly every day. I noted what one or two have said about leakages and the tabs breaking off. Neither of these have happened to me, but I screw the cup on very tight and am also careful about how I place it on the base.

    I already have a large heavy-duty blender for soups, etc., but wanted something I could make quick smoothies, dips, pastes, deserts or sauces in, without much messing about. This fits the bill pefectly for me, and its ease of use has encouraged me to be a bit more healthy as I can stick a couple of fruits, some kale and ginger in there to make a quick drink. I have also taken to peanut butter smoothies (with milk – I use soy milk – peanut butter, a couple of dates and drop of vanilla). Delicious!

    I bought it with the small cup, but later added the larger cup to give me the choice.

    In order to easily clean under the blades, I give it a quick (no more than 20 seconds) spin with a couple of inches of lukewarm water and washing up liquid. Then rinse it out. (NOT hot water, as instructed – as it heats up easily).