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has historically dominated the single-serve, bullet blender market, and their latest release, the Nutribullet Ultra is by far the best model in their offering. It's by far the most powerful on the market, plus it looks beautiful too. I already own and use a different Nutribullet (the Pro 900) every day.

Before the Nutribullet Ultra, I thought my Pro 900 was one of the on the market. However, after testing the quieter, more powerful, touchscreen Ultra, it'll be tough to go back to anything else. I tested the Ultra on smoothies, dips, and crushed ice, even though bullet blenders have a tricky relationship with ice and tougher ingredients.



The Ultra is powerful enough to take on these tasks, but is it enough for it to replace a family-sized pitcher blender? As a bullet blender, this is perfect for people who want quick drinks and single servings of smoothies. The nature of the shape of bullet blenders makes them much better at more liquid-based tasks, so if you’re looking for a blender to make ice cones and dips in huge quantities, you might want a more traditional blending jug. Both for blending power and consistency throughout your mix.

With that in mind though, the Nutribullet is by far the most powerful bullet blender that I’ve tested. It actually didn’t really struggle with dips or ice, but I couldn't make huge quantities in it. The Nutribullet was easy to unbox and get set up.

All the packaging was cardboard, which was very easy to flatten and recycle. The Ultra come.

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