I know it shouldn't matter, but I struggle with having unstylish (and oftentimes downright ugly) cluttering my counter space. Whether it's , toasters, you name it — if there's an option for me to invest in a sleeker or more aesthetically pleasing version of a product, I'll gladly pay the extra money to ensure I'm buying something that's as practical as it is pretty. Naturally, when Nutribullet first announced its muted minerals collection, my interest was immediately piqued.
The web-exclusive line offers a major makeover to some of the brand's most coveted blenders — namely its ($76, originally $84) series — by introducing the product in a slew of new colorways like an earthy jade hue, a metallic blue, a stone brown coloring, matte black, and a peachy matte clay variation that's bound to brighten up any kitchen. Unlike other blenders, this model has proven to be a welcomed addition to my kitchen countertop, and ahead, I break down everything to know about the Nutribullet blender — from the product availability and design to how the model actually works in comparison to other at-home blenders I've tried, and more. From a practicality standpoint, I love how functional the blender is and the fact that I was able to start using it from the moment the product was delivered.
The model is incredibly compact and only comes with a few extra attachments, which makes it easy to assemble. For my first blend, I decided to test my , which includes ingredients like frozen pineapple,.
