Ask @HomerLovesKoolAid he has one of those and absolutely loves it. He drinks a lot so he might be just using it for vodka slushies.
Leaning towards the nutribullet as its the smallest countertop footprint Poe good for single servings
Don't be ridiculous. you know I only use it to liquify pot cookies. I've only used the nutribullet and it's great. I make shakes with kefir that I perpetuate from grains, add fruit, flax, chia, nuts, whatever. Then, to make sure I'm not too healthy, I eat potato chips, 2/$5 Big Macs, drink gin and tonic, beer. It's all about balance.
Yeah, I live a kind of unhealthy lifestyle too. I'm thinking a nutribullet might be good, some fruits, some kale, some spinach, blend it up and get some nutrition.
Get a 60s osterizer. My aunt had 2 of them as antiques but I used them instead of a newer blender. They would chew up anything.
...the Vitamix is elite for all blending needs, but I use the NutriBullet as a quick daily shake/smoothie maker -- Costco likely has the best deals on them as well!
I have a Ninja, works great. I got it because it was cheaper but have been very happy with it, it works as great as vitamix as far as I can tell.
wow, I just bought a new blender on amazon today and was literally looking at these 3 for our needs. Vitamix was awesome but too much and nutribullet was to little. Ended up with the Ninja Mega Kitchen model, has a nice food processor and two individual nutribullet style single blenders cups.
We had a bullet, now a ninja which we make smoothies in, but I use a 1977 Oster blender for milk shakes and for juice I have one of these:
My Vitamix blender is super easy to clean. The only con is the price, but I got a 7 year warranty with it. I've used it for 2 years almost every day and it works perfectly. I hear Breville is another good manufacturer for blenders.
ended up with the nutribullet. love it so far. couldn't justify dropping 400 bucks on a blender when i'm just wanting the smoothies the nutribullet makes. only 75 at costco