

We’ve picked the 600 series as our favourite for its affordable price point and its ability to power through fibrous veg and deal with nuts and seeds with ease. The ever-popular NutriBullet range never seems to disappoint. Now I also use it for soups, to blend baby food, crush ice for our Friday night cocktails, make breadcrumbs, grate cheese, make almond ground from whole almonds and probably more that I can't remember” - tried and tested by user1471523870. Initially, I loved making smoothies with it, and liked that I could hide a lot of food I would not have eaten. “I bought one last year and I still love it. Has rubber feet to secure it on countertop Power: 600W | Capacity: 0.68 litres What we like Price on writing: £70 | Buy now from Amazon Key specs Best overall blender for smoothies: NutriBullet 600 Series Blender
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Most versatile: Philips Daily Collection Mini Blender | Buy now, £45īest small blender: Ninja Nutri Slim Blender | Buy now, £60īest for on-the-go smoothies: Sage The Boss To Go | Buy now, £139īest for frozen fruit and veg: Ninja Blender with Auto-IQ | Buy now, £90īest for food prep: Breville Blend Active Blender | Buy now, £23īest portable blender: BlendJet 2 Portable Blender | Buy now, £50ġ. Best blenders for smoothies at a glanceīest overall: NutriBullet 600 Series Blender | Buy now, £70īest budget: Cookworks 2-Piece Personal Blender | Buy now, £20īest smoothie maker for families: Salter NutriPro Extractor | Buy now, £47 Mumsnetters are huge fans of gadgets and appliances that save time, money and faff in the kitchen and as such, we've compiled handy buying guides to the best blenders, the best soup makers, the best waffle makers, the best ice cream makers, the best pasta makers and the best popcorn makers, all featuring tried and tested products, as recommended by Mumsnet users. Not all blenders for smoothies are created equal, so we’ve scoured the Mumsnet forums and trusted reviews for the best personal blenders to buy right now. In fact, they’re such a versatile kitchen tool, it’s no surprise Mumsnetters rate them highly, with one mum saying, “I make a smoothie every other day for breakfast (I make enough for two days and store in the fridge) with seasonal organic fresh fruit and ground almonds.” They’re also great for making frothy milkshakes and desserts, and even small portions of baby food, sauces and dips. Personal blenders, also known as bullet blenders, can whip up a healthy smoothie in seconds, allowing you and your family to front-load your day with a hefty shot of fresh fruit and veg, and add extras such as nuts, yoghurt and seeds.
