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NutriBullet N12-1001 10pc Single Serve Blender

$59.99
$119.99 50% off Reference Price
Condition: Refurbished
color: Gray
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Top positive review
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A beast of an appliance
By homeopath15 on Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Best Nutribullet Ever. We had a 900W one that broke recently after many years of daily use. It was like missing a limb not having it. Didn't realize how often we were using it for things that other appliances aren't as good at. We use it for nut milks, smoothies, shakes, sauces, dips, it doesn't get much rest in our kitchen. I often make cashew milk only when someone wants it, so there is no time for soaking. Previously with the 900W Nutribullet it was pretty smooth, I'd use it as is, but my daughter would strain even cashew milk because she wanted a completely smooth texture. Guess what - with this 1200W of a beast even she doesn't strain the milk. It is silky and smooth. Everyone loves it and we are all continually commenting on how marvelous it is. A true beast. totally worth every penny.
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26 people found this helpful
Used to be a good brand, not anymore.
By Gena on Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
As you can see in this photo, I went from an original NutriBullet which I purchased eight years ago. The old girl motor was starting to burn out. So it’s time for me to get a new one. I was definitely surprised when I noticed the cup is considerably smaller than the original. It does work good, but I guess you could say I was spoiled with the first one that had a handle on the cup, I could make more of a drink to share instead of a single serving. This was a disappointment. It makes me wonder, is this one going to last as long as my original Nutri bullet?! UPDATE: I have now had this blender for about a month. I wanted to hold off before I sent my review in. I stand by the fact that this blender is a lot smaller than the first Nutri bullet that I owned. But that is not my major concern now. It’s the fact that if you don’t put it on really tight, it will leak the drink all in the inside and drain out through the bottom. You have to put the lid on so tight that it won’t leak. But that’s where the problem comes up. You need vice grips to remove it once you’re done blending. I usually have to have my husband help me take it off and I am pretty strong. It develops a vacuum, that really keeps it tight. This is not for someone who has weak wrist or has arthritis on their wrist/hands! My husband and I were on vacation and I took it with us, that is when I noticed this problem. Unfortunately, I threw away the packaging and it was too late for me to return it. I give it a one star only because it blends the way it’s supposed to. But other than that would be having to wash/clean up the inside (see pics) and pray that I don’t get electrocuted when I use it again. I wouldn’t recommend this to people that have Arthritic issues. UPDATE: I gave it more time to see if it worked out and it was a complete bust. I can now officially say this blender finally gave up the ghost. I went to blend yesterday and the blender did not start at all. I was telling my husband that I’m just throwing this thing away it’s net worth returning it. My husband opened up the bottom of it to look at it, and it was all corroded with what I’m assuming is the smoothie in the inside causing the motor to burn out. In addition, I would tighten the cap/lid as much as I could to avoid splattering or leaking and I would say 5 times out of 10 it wouldn’t leak. And if its did leak I would need to rinse it out because it would go inside. It would be draining smoothie mix from underneath. So the bottom line is, I will never buy another Nutri bullet again. $100 down the drain.

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A beast of an appliance
By homeopath15 - Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
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Best Nutribullet Ever. We had a 900W one that broke recently after many years of daily use. It was like missing a limb not having it. Didn't realize how often we were using it for things that other appliances aren't as good at. We use it for nut milks, smoothies, shakes, sauces, dips, it doesn't get much rest in our kitchen. I often make cashew milk only when someone wants it, so there is no time for soaking. Previously with the 900W Nutribullet it was pretty smooth, I'd use it as is, but my daughter would strain even cashew milk because she wanted a completely smooth texture. Guess what - with this 1200W of a beast even she doesn't strain the milk. It is silky and smooth. Everyone loves it and we are all continually commenting on how marvelous it is. A true beast. totally worth every penny.
good value product.
By jinxologue - Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
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I've been using this for about a month now, so I can't yet comment on durability and longevity. Compared to some of the other small blenders, this one isn't especially low in price. However, it's not as high as some others, and I think it's worth it. I've been using the cheaper versions of these for about 7 or 8 years, and the motor on my last one blew out within about a year or so. I paid about $45 for it, and I actually did expect it to last at least a few years, not barely 12 months. But the 1200 Watt motor on this one is really powerful. And it seems sturdier, too. If you at least rinse off the blades immediately after use, it's easy to clean, too (if you don't, it's tough to get the dried and caked-on food out of the blade housing; you really don't want this if you've been blending savory soups and marinades). I use it every day for morning smoothies, and it's great for making soups and marinades, too. It's the only plug-in appliance that stays on my kitchen counter (it doesn't look too bad, either).
Ninja —> Nutribullet convert
By Ashley S - Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
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The smoothie blend consistency from the Nutribullet is far superior to the Ninja. After one sip, I was like why did I wait so long to replace my Ninja? The one key difference in the way the machine operates is the Ninja had an auto-shut off feature. When you press blend, it was a 60 second cycle that pauses for like 3 seconds every 15-20 seconds which would help some of the fruit dislodge and get mixed in. Then, it would shut off after 60 seconds. The Nutribullet does NOT have this auto-shut off feature AND the instructions say not to blend for more than 60 seconds at a time to avoid overheating. So I have to keep an eye on it and count loosely in my head. That being said, the super smooth result is worth the slight extra work, in my opinion. I’m happy with the switch!
The best Nutri Bullet We’ve Purchased
By Cyclonerex - Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
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We’ve owned several Nutri Bullets as my wife and I make smoothies almost every day. This is the most powerful one we’ve owned. It handles ice and frozen fruit almost effortlessly. And auto-shuts itself off. Seems like this one will last a long time.
good value
By Stephen Jones - Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
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Bought the 1200 Watt in November 2023. Broke down this week. Motor conked out. So, got 18 months. Performed very well during that period. Used almost every day. Also, the little nibs of the container, that fit into the base and start the blending eventually broke. You start with three and two of mine broke off. Still worked with one. I would / will buy again. Would consider a third party warranty extension but I don't trust them.
Even Better Than Before!
By E. G. Albertson - Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
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I had owned and used the predecessor to this NutriBullet, the 900 watt version, for ten years, and was very satisfied with its performance over that ten year period. However, a leak from an off-brand Nutribullet cup, damaged the processor, resulting in the locking mechanism no longer working. At that point, I decided to replace the ten year old Nutribullet with a new one. This new Nutribullet has many, many improvements that are terrific. Firstly, I ordered the 1200 watt version and the difference in power is ver clear. Secondly, this newer version has a Pulse feature that also results in a delay i the start when the cup is locked down, a seemingly unnecessary factor, except that is great, too. Additionally, the blades are now turned up at a steeper angle which delivers a much faster chopping and grinding action as far as I can tell. Lastly, the addition of suction cups on the base greatly stabilize the Nutribullet on a smooth surface, such as a countertop, assuring no spillage.during the operation. Overall, this new version is head and shoulders above the previous designs, which to me indicates an earnest tp improve a product and not just sit back and cheapen a new version with less costly parts. I HIGHLY recommend the new, 1200 watt Nutribullet and hope to get another ten years out of this one!
Great For Smoothies and Shakes
By LCraig - Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
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Love this machine, I had the 600-watt and it worked good, but this 1200-watt chews up big chunks of fruit for smoothies
Used to be a good brand, not anymore.
By Gena - Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Verified Amazon Purchase
As you can see in this photo, I went from an original NutriBullet which I purchased eight years ago. The old girl motor was starting to burn out. So it’s time for me to get a new one. I was definitely surprised when I noticed the cup is considerably smaller than the original. It does work good, but I guess you could say I was spoiled with the first one that had a handle on the cup, I could make more of a drink to share instead of a single serving. This was a disappointment. It makes me wonder, is this one going to last as long as my original Nutri bullet?! UPDATE: I have now had this blender for about a month. I wanted to hold off before I sent my review in. I stand by the fact that this blender is a lot smaller than the first Nutri bullet that I owned. But that is not my major concern now. It’s the fact that if you don’t put it on really tight, it will leak the drink all in the inside and drain out through the bottom. You have to put the lid on so tight that it won’t leak. But that’s where the problem comes up. You need vice grips to remove it once you’re done blending. I usually have to have my husband help me take it off and I am pretty strong. It develops a vacuum, that really keeps it tight. This is not for someone who has weak wrist or has arthritis on their wrist/hands! My husband and I were on vacation and I took it with us, that is when I noticed this problem. Unfortunately, I threw away the packaging and it was too late for me to return it. I give it a one star only because it blends the way it’s supposed to. But other than that would be having to wash/clean up the inside (see pics) and pray that I don’t get electrocuted when I use it again. I wouldn’t recommend this to people that have Arthritic issues. UPDATE: I gave it more time to see if it worked out and it was a complete bust. I can now officially say this blender finally gave up the ghost. I went to blend yesterday and the blender did not start at all. I was telling my husband that I’m just throwing this thing away it’s net worth returning it. My husband opened up the bottom of it to look at it, and it was all corroded with what I’m assuming is the smoothie in the inside causing the motor to burn out. In addition, I would tighten the cap/lid as much as I could to avoid splattering or leaking and I would say 5 times out of 10 it wouldn’t leak. And if its did leak I would need to rinse it out because it would go inside. It would be draining smoothie mix from underneath. So the bottom line is, I will never buy another Nutri bullet again. $100 down the drain.
Good blender but super loud
By Oz Niko - Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
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Works great but it’s sooo loud I had to get ear protection to use it and always have to make sure my two old isn’t around (he wants to be there when I use it though so it’s a struggle every time to keep him from getting ear damage) and also can’t use it when I have my newborn strapped on me…so that’s not helpful cause I have him with me all the time. But if you’re not bothered by ear damaging noise then it’s a great blender
New Review - see **
By Jeffrey S. Abelson - Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
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I wanted to love this - I really did, but it leaks constantly. I bought the 18 ounce cup and it immediately leaked, so I thought maybe the blender is too powerful for the smaller cup - but it leaks with the bigger cup too. I'd return it but I threw out all the boxes. My bad. ** I actually now really like this and upgraded to four stars. It takes some getting used to, but when you know how tight to twist, the leak problem greatly diminishes and aside from the LOUDNESS, this is a solid product
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