What brand blender do you recommend?
on 6/26/15 11:22 am
I figure no one would know better than a WLS patient as to which brand blenders are the best, so which blender do you use and do you like it? I looked at the new Nutri Bullet Rx but it seem to turn everything to juice and I want more of a smoothie. I want to make sure I get the most bang for my buck! Thanks!
Ps I tried to use the search in the top right but it keeps telling me google is broken so sorry if this has previously been a topic. Thanks!
I love my Ninja, too. I have the one that has a full size container and two single serve smoothie ones and I use it daily. Great value.
HW - 392 * CW - 200 * * * Lost - 192, To Goal - 40
"almost there,...keep going,...stay focused,...eyes on the prize" - the guy at my gym
I love my Vitamix, but it is an investment. I like that it is very easy to clean and it seems quieter than similar blenders.
I've used a Tribest Personal Blender for years. It truly is the most used appliance in my kitchen and I've never had a problem with it. It's not a full-sized blender, but one that can be used to make shakes, purée small batches of food, etc. I really don't know how the price currently compares with rivals, but when I first bought it, it was comparable to the prices of other brands.
~Jen
RNY, 8/1/2011
HW: 348 SW: 306 CW:-fighting regain GW: 140
He who endures, conquers. ~Persius
Two comments that helped me decide was space-saving size and not too powerful to keep the smoothie from turning frothy. The perfect size and power speed for me was the original Nutri-bullet sold for around $89. I've used it almost every day for over three years. My homemade concoctions keep changing. Lately, I soak a 1/2 cup of natural (non-roasted) almonds in 1 to 1 1/2 cups of water the night before. In the morning, the almonds get Nutribulleted into fresh almond milk. Then I add flaxseed oil, protein powder, wheat germs, green powders, spinach, and frozen banana and berries.