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That's a good question. If I remember correctly, I wasn't that familiar with the Rx when I did this video. Of course, having 500 watts more power than the pro 1200, you'd think it would be the best Nutribullet blender. And it could well be for some people. The real question is, how much blending power do you need? If you really like to blend ice and frozen ingredients, I'd say go for the Nutribullet Rx (although the pro 1200 is good with frozen ingredients as well). The Rx is a bit more expensive too.
Hey! My NutriBullet 1200 just arrived. The box was pretty roughed up. I'm trying to decide whether the machine is normal or damaged. When I pick up JUST the base and shake it back and forth (or side to side), I can feel and hear slight shifting of the motor / inner workings. And, when running it with just about 6-7 cups of water, I can see the blender shift its weight slightly. Have you (including other viewers) seen the same thing?
Hey! Great choice of blender. If the movement is only slight, then it's hard to tell for sure. Have you tried it with anything other than water? I like to be on the safe side, so you might want to return it. But if the movement is only slight, then that might just be a natural response to you shaking the base?
Great question! So, for these Nutribullet reviews, I have personally used and tested the featured models. A couple of them I bought new, the rest I either picked up second hand or got from someone else. On some of my other reviews though, I don't buy every single product, but I (and others) do literally hours of research per product, which often involves getting in touch directly with product owners to get their honest opinions. If the channel goes well though, I'd love to level up my reviews, get a little studio kitchen, and do loads of live tests. We'll see how it goes!
Good question. Although the blades and cups all look very similar, they're not interchangeable between models, as each seat of parts is slightly different.
Not at the time of making this video, but I have done now. It's a really good Nutribullet blender. The blades seem a bit more heavy-duty than other models, and you're getting 1200 watts of power. I'm still undecided if it's worth the extra money, though.
I'd say yes. A lot of people wouldn't benefit from the upgrade, but if you want the most power and the most efficient blending, then the Nutribullet Ultra is the way to go. I also thought it was a bit quieter than the other models, despite the extra wattage.
You're absolutely right. Thanks for pointing out the error. Because the Nutribullet Pro 1200 is twice as powerful as the original 600 watt Nutribullet, I had it in my head that it was the most powerful model available. But, as you say, the Nutribullet RX is the most power Nutribullet blender.
@KitchenHacksCooking Do you really prefer the Pro 1200 to the RX? I've been trying to use muscadine grapes in my smoothies for their antioxidant and other benefits but my Nutribullet 900 doesn't quite pulverize the seeds as much as I'd like. They're gritty and unpleasant. Does the Pro 1200 do seeds better than the RX? Thanks!
I'd say that the Nutribullet RX has sharper blades than the Pro 1200, which would be better for pulverizing seeds and similar food items. And, given the extra power as well, that's probably what I'd recommend for ultimate blending performance. On the other hand, I liked that the Nutribullet Pro 1200 has a pulse function, which isn't available with the RX.
I don't think Nutribullet makes a glass version at the moment. But you could always try the Tribest PBG-5050-A Portable Blender, which has a glass jar.
I actually did test all these Nutribullet blenders myself, but I don't test every single product that I review. However, I always do incredibly detailed research and really go to a lot of trouble to pick what I genuinely think are the best products. Maybe my videos could be a bit better produced though!
Nice review. But, I am a bit surprised by the change off voice at many of the sentences ends. The AAHHHRRRR noice is a bit strange and gets annoying so I skipped a lot and watched this in half the time 😅
Thanks for letting me know! The audio seemed ok when I listened to it back, but maybe some parts sound more polished than others. It can be hard to make each part sound the exact same when I record the video in sections, as I'm usually just reading from notes or speaking from memory. Anyway, I appreciate your input 😁
Affiliate links to, what are in my opinion, the best Nutribullet blenders mentioned in the video:
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
1. Nutribullet Pro+ 1200 - Most Powerful Nutribullet Blender
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3xGNnDq
2. Nutribullet Pro 900 - Best Nutribullet For Smoothies
Amazon Link: amzn.to/4atNDo7
3. Nutribullet Countertop Blender - Largest Capacity Nutribullet Blender
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3TZxRdx
4. Nutribullet Rx N17-1001 - Best Nutribullet Blender For Soups & Sauces
Amazon Link: amzn.to/49zadKw
5. Nutribullet Personal Blender - Best Value Nutribullet
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3JiyWIi
answered my 900 vs. 1200 question on your earlier video, thanks!
of course, now I wonder why the Rx didn't beat out the 1200 Pro model?!
That's a good question. If I remember correctly, I wasn't that familiar with the Rx when I did this video. Of course, having 500 watts more power than the pro 1200, you'd think it would be the best Nutribullet blender. And it could well be for some people. The real question is, how much blending power do you need? If you really like to blend ice and frozen ingredients, I'd say go for the Nutribullet Rx (although the pro 1200 is good with frozen ingredients as well). The Rx is a bit more expensive too.
Nutribullet PRO Matte All White vs. PRO +???
If I have the right model in mind, then the Nutribullet PRO Matte All White has 900 watts of blending power whereas the Pro + has 1200 watts of power.
Hey! My NutriBullet 1200 just arrived. The box was pretty roughed up. I'm trying to decide whether the machine is normal or damaged. When I pick up JUST the base and shake it back and forth (or side to side), I can feel and hear slight shifting of the motor / inner workings.
And, when running it with just about 6-7 cups of water, I can see the blender shift its weight slightly.
Have you (including other viewers) seen the same thing?
Hey! Great choice of blender. If the movement is only slight, then it's hard to tell for sure. Have you tried it with anything other than water? I like to be on the safe side, so you might want to return it. But if the movement is only slight, then that might just be a natural response to you shaking the base?
I'm sorry but I have to ask: did you *personally* test the blenders, or is this a review based on "other reviews" with stock video footage?
Great question! So, for these Nutribullet reviews, I have personally used and tested the featured models. A couple of them I bought new, the rest I either picked up second hand or got from someone else. On some of my other reviews though, I don't buy every single product, but I (and others) do literally hours of research per product, which often involves getting in touch directly with product owners to get their honest opinions. If the channel goes well though, I'd love to level up my reviews, get a little studio kitchen, and do loads of live tests. We'll see how it goes!
@@KitchenHacksCooking I was wondering if the cups and blades are ALL interchangeable with each machine?
Good question. Although the blades and cups all look very similar, they're not interchangeable between models, as each seat of parts is slightly different.
I love the auto IQ 🥰
The Auto IQ functions are so useful!
Did you test the Nutribullet Ultra?
Not at the time of making this video, but I have done now. It's a really good Nutribullet blender. The blades seem a bit more heavy-duty than other models, and you're getting 1200 watts of power. I'm still undecided if it's worth the extra money, though.
@KitchenHacksCooking ah good to know! All things equal then, would you say the ultra is the better machine?
I'd say yes. A lot of people wouldn't benefit from the upgrade, but if you want the most power and the most efficient blending, then the Nutribullet Ultra is the way to go. I also thought it was a bit quieter than the other models, despite the extra wattage.
@@KitchenHacksCooking interesting! Thanks so much, I really appreciate your reply 😊
How do l get your office in Nigeria l seriously need one
Hey there. I'm really not sure how you'd get a Nutribullet in your case. Maybe there are local suppliers or people who would ship to your country?
Yeah, I'm skeptical of your claim that the pro plus is the most powerful at 1200 watts when the rx is 1700 watts.
You're absolutely right. Thanks for pointing out the error. Because the Nutribullet Pro 1200 is twice as powerful as the original 600 watt Nutribullet, I had it in my head that it was the most powerful model available. But, as you say, the Nutribullet RX is the most power Nutribullet blender.
@KitchenHacksCooking Do you really prefer the Pro 1200 to the RX? I've been trying to use muscadine grapes in my smoothies for their antioxidant and other benefits but my Nutribullet 900 doesn't quite pulverize the seeds as much as I'd like. They're gritty and unpleasant. Does the Pro 1200 do seeds better than the RX? Thanks!
I'd say that the Nutribullet RX has sharper blades than the Pro 1200, which would be better for pulverizing seeds and similar food items. And, given the extra power as well, that's probably what I'd recommend for ultimate blending performance. On the other hand, I liked that the Nutribullet Pro 1200 has a pulse function, which isn't available with the RX.
Need a glass one, plastic leaves residue and smell
I don't think Nutribullet makes a glass version at the moment. But you could always try the Tribest PBG-5050-A Portable Blender, which has a glass jar.
10 minutes of just repeating the info that can be found in product descriptions. Doesn’t seem like the author personally tried any of these.
I actually did test all these Nutribullet blenders myself, but I don't test every single product that I review. However, I always do incredibly detailed research and really go to a lot of trouble to pick what I genuinely think are the best products. Maybe my videos could be a bit better produced though!
Nice review. But, I am a bit surprised by the change off voice at many of the sentences ends. The AAHHHRRRR noice is a bit strange and gets annoying so I skipped a lot and watched this in half the time 😅
Thanks for letting me know! The audio seemed ok when I listened to it back, but maybe some parts sound more polished than others. It can be hard to make each part sound the exact same when I record the video in sections, as I'm usually just reading from notes or speaking from memory. Anyway, I appreciate your input 😁
@@KitchenHacksCooking you’re welcome 😊. Again: great review 🙏😎
Same. That Kim Kardashian effect.
I definitely won't be getting any TV gigs any time soon 😂