Got the nutribullet. Only needed a blender for smoothies and it works great. Thought it would be crazy to spend over $100 on a smoothie blender. Time will tell I guess. Wish I would've done more research though. I used a 10 dollar garage sale blender for about 3 years (almost daily) before the pitcher base came off. It looked like it was from 1995.
@@ZomeDash yea, you right but its worth it especially if you blend all the time. The money I spent on all my other blenders I should have just went str8 for the vitamix.
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?
I own a nutribullet 600 watt auto IQ with many cups etc. I wonder if I buy the new Nutribullet combo will my cups and blades work on the new model. I can't seem to find this info anyplace. Thanks so much.
Hi Shelley, Unfortunately the Combo isn't compatible with other Nutribullet bleenders. The design on the Combo is reversed(threads on inside of cup). Here is my combo review blenderauthority.com/nutribullet-combo-blender-review/
The vitamix Drive train on the motor base is actually plastic !! It's a plastic drive socket with a metal ring glued on it, makes it look like it's metal but it's really not Ha ha :D The way they fool customers is incredible !!
This feels less like a comparison, and a lot more like a shill for Vitamix, and makes me question this channel’s relationship to that company. We all know the Vitamix can outperform this $100 offering. An F22 Raptor can outfly my microwave oven. The question is, do I need/want a $600 blender. Nut butter seems like a thing I’d do once and then realize it’s easier and more cost effective to just buy it. Also, while a cool carnival trick, making soup in a blender is still idiotic.
Hello, It really comes down to ingredients you will be making and how long you want a blender to last. Ninja, Nutribullet, etcetera...manufacture with more plastic and "cheaper" build quality. That doesn't mean they are bad but the motors will burn out and not perform if you are trying to blend hard ingredients like raw vegetables, large batches, milling flour, blending lots of iced drinks, etcetera....There is a reason that Vitamix and Blender dominate the commercial blender market (because they last/work). Many people if they go with Vitamix will use them for many decades but if you aren't going to be using a blender a lot or need it for simpler blending tasks then there isn't a reason to buy a Vitamix. For personal smoothies and small blending tasks I personally use a Nutribullet still.
Dude or Dudett, I thought I was the only person on the planet who thought heating soup in a blender is cosmically stupid. Why would you want that noise for 7 minutes? Give it a blend and put it on the bloody stove, which is quiet and designed to heat stuff, not as a byproduct.
Who the hell can afford a Vitamix??? Not me!!! That one cost almost $400! I watched this guy test out the Nutribullet Combo (that I received yesterday and will use it in the morning) and about screamed after listening to his boring monotone voice the whole video. This video is no different!!! Monotone!!!
Hello. It really depends on how often you will use a blender. People save a lot of money making more recipes at home with their blender (nut butters, soups, flours, etcetera...) and makes it easier to do certain tasks for cooking like turn cold vegetables into a hot soup. The Vitamix blender and blades will outlast other brands versus having to replace cheap blenders every couple years. Again it really depends on how often you are using a blender and what you are blending. The lowest cost Vitamix is a Explorian for about $270
Thank you, I was looking to buy a new blender for my water smoothies👌🏻
Right
Lol. Smart ass.
Who blends water
You made a comparison blending water?
Lmaoooooo
🤣🤣🤣🤣 very smooth paste
Exactly. Wasted my time! 😡
😃😭😭
Got the nutribullet. Only needed a blender for smoothies and it works great. Thought it would be crazy to spend over $100 on a smoothie blender. Time will tell I guess. Wish I would've done more research though. I used a 10 dollar garage sale blender for about 3 years (almost daily) before the pitcher base came off. It looked like it was from 1995.
So where is the comparison to the quality of the smoothies?
I got the vitamix a bought a month ago, I have 3 ninjas and 1 nutribullet and I will tell you, there is no comparison, vitamix is the champ.
I mean for over $400 I'd expect it to be
@@ZomeDash yea, you right but its worth it especially if you blend all the time. The money I spent on all my other blenders I should have just went str8 for the vitamix.
vlove888 what do you do for a living that you can afford multiple expensive blenders damn
@@sams517 lol, I'm a musician but I bought my blenders threw the course of about 10ys or so not all at once.
vlove888 you are right it’s a good investment if you really uses it a lot but in my case I’m fine with a ninja one
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?
Your video answered my question. I will buy a Vitamix. Thank you so much!
I own a nutribullet 600 watt auto IQ with many cups etc. I wonder if I buy the new Nutribullet combo will my cups and blades work on the new model. I can't seem to find this info anyplace. Thanks so much.
Hi Shelley, Unfortunately the Combo isn't compatible with other Nutribullet bleenders. The design on the Combo is reversed(threads on inside of cup). Here is my combo review blenderauthority.com/nutribullet-combo-blender-review/
Thanks for the noise comparison!
no kale test or peanut butter test?
Nutribullet is a great blender..nuf said. 400 bucks for a smoothie maker? Not in my house.
true😂
Hello can you do an update on this model? It would be nice to see an update.
Hey buddy! Do you know the difference between radio and video?
we're mexican. we wont be making nut butters or heating soup in a loud ass blender. i think ill go with the nutribullet for blending our salsas lol
How can you compare a 100 euro machine against a 400 euro machine 🤔 . I mean the more expensive one is gona be better
The expensive one isn't always better
I don’t have a VitaMix yet but I’m adding it on my Blender List!
_THIRTY-FIVE YEARS_ ago my parents gave me a VitaMix 5000. I'm still using it EVERY DAY, 35 years later. jus' sayin'...
Nutribullet has a smart blender, that you should compare a vitamix 2.
The only way to clean it is by taking the three screws on a bottom of the cup apart
The water looks smoother on the vitamix
Vitamix is GOD of the blenders. That simple.
The vitamix Drive train on the motor base is actually plastic !! It's a plastic drive socket with a metal ring glued on it, makes it look like it's metal but it's really not Ha ha :D The way they fool customers is incredible !!
Wow, unbelievable
@@Sonnengraf 100% True!
Thanks dude
Not many people have these two machines to run a comparison so I will give you an F for the type of comparison you did.
Considering your channel has absolutely nothing to share for blenders I will give your comment an F lol.
Thank you for your great advice!
This nutibullet is really nice 1000 wts
This feels less like a comparison, and a lot more like a shill for Vitamix, and makes me question this channel’s relationship to that company. We all know the Vitamix can outperform this $100 offering. An F22 Raptor can outfly my microwave oven. The question is, do I need/want a $600 blender. Nut butter seems like a thing I’d do once and then realize it’s easier and more cost effective to just buy it. Also, while a cool carnival trick, making soup in a blender is still idiotic.
Hello, It really comes down to ingredients you will be making and how long you want a blender to last. Ninja, Nutribullet, etcetera...manufacture with more plastic and "cheaper" build quality. That doesn't mean they are bad but the motors will burn out and not perform if you are trying to blend hard ingredients like raw vegetables, large batches, milling flour, blending lots of iced drinks, etcetera....There is a reason that Vitamix and Blender dominate the commercial blender market (because they last/work).
Many people if they go with Vitamix will use them for many decades but if you aren't going to be using a blender a lot or need it for simpler blending tasks then there isn't a reason to buy a Vitamix. For personal smoothies and small blending tasks I personally use a Nutribullet still.
Dude or Dudett, I thought I was the only person on the planet who thought heating soup in a blender is cosmically stupid.
Why would you want that noise for 7 minutes? Give it a blend and put it on the bloody stove, which is quiet and designed to heat stuff, not as a byproduct.
Get the nutribullet..you will be pissed when your 600 dollar vitamix motor breaks.
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Who the hell can afford a Vitamix??? Not me!!! That one cost almost $400! I watched this guy test out the Nutribullet Combo (that I received yesterday and will use it in the morning) and about screamed after listening to his boring monotone voice the whole video. This video is no different!!! Monotone!!!
Hello. It really depends on how often you will use a blender. People save a lot of money making more recipes at home with their blender (nut butters, soups, flours, etcetera...) and makes it easier to do certain tasks for cooking like turn cold vegetables into a hot soup. The Vitamix blender and blades will outlast other brands versus having to replace cheap blenders every couple years.
Again it really depends on how often you are using a blender and what you are blending. The lowest cost Vitamix is a Explorian for about $270
A lot of people can afford a Vitamix, maybe people you know or don’t but definitely easy especially if saving
@@blenderauthority2561 Does the Nutribullet also heat up soup like Vitamix?