Brilliant deal, if I'm not mistaken this was posted at £50 yesterday via John Lewis (I bought one of those haha) but this is even better
(!) This is not the same as the John Lewis post yesterday. This apparently has a lower watt (power) rating and is the 'slim' version.
If that affects your needs or decisions with regards this product please read up on it and/or browse the comments in the thread.
- Chrrye
Top comments
Jollyhoho to buckfast67uk
14 Dec 1513#8
Half baked ideas of getting more fruit and veg intake, worked for me, I bought yesterday's deal, even I know it'll be in the cupboard by February...
neoboy to buckfast67uk
14 Dec 156#7
They stuck a sports bottle instead of a jug on top of one and voila, all the new rage!
Spammed
14 Dec 155#1
Yesterdays deal was for the 900w I believe, whereas this is for the 700w. Still a decent price though :smiley:
LOL_is_stupid
14 Dec 154#10
Possibly a placebo effect but the Vitamix 'green' smoothie recipe (pineapple, grapes, banana and spinach) did make me slightly more energetic, especially during bleak winter mornings.
Latest comments (65)
stuartw
15 Jan 16#65
Set to expire as checked all over and rang stores, they couldn't find any...
Mark_A
16 Dec 15#63
Has this expired? Seems to be £50 on Curries website now...
Might still get the Argos one, but the larger cups with the Curries one would be better.
joeymcjoe to Mark_A
18 Dec 15#64
I've just checked and it is still showing as £39.99 for me
jamgin
16 Dec 15#62
LOL. Nope.
I'll send my CV to them though.
buckfast67uk
14 Dec 153#5
Why are blenders suddenly all the rage? Have I missed something? blenders have been around for decades, yet suddenly it's become fashionable again to buy a branded, fancy one
neoboy to buckfast67uk
14 Dec 156#7
They stuck a sports bottle instead of a jug on top of one and voila, all the new rage!
Jollyhoho to buckfast67uk
14 Dec 1513#8
Half baked ideas of getting more fruit and veg intake, worked for me, I bought yesterday's deal, even I know it'll be in the cupboard by February...
_g_ to buckfast67uk
15 Dec 151#41
Marketing, as above! Depending on what else you were eating and so on, that's a good load of carbs there.
PinkyXH to buckfast67uk
15 Dec 15#44
The new idea is "blend and go" without pour out the smoothies. It is much more easier to clean also.
therealslimkaty to buckfast67uk
16 Dec 151#61
Watch a video about these new products. They're not "blenders". Blenders can't reduce seeds to practically nothing. These nutri ninjas/nutri bullets macerate all parts of the fruit/vegetable/seeds so you are getting all the goodness. If you eat seeds whole, they just pass through your system. You can see on the advertising videos how much less fibrous waste is left after using one of these. I don't tend to fall for gimmicks, I do believe these are much better than just a blender. And any way to get extra vegetable and seed vitamins and minerals, has to be good!
diamond321
14 Dec 152#6
2 yr gtee at JL
takodara to diamond321
15 Dec 15#60
and 100 watt extra
EazyDuz
15 Dec 151#59
cold not hardcore enough for me
jamgin
15 Dec 151#43
Loving my 900w Nutri Ninja.
Fave at the moment is pear and ginger:
1 ripe pear quartered
5g fresh ginger root
550ml water.
Bung the lot in and whoosh a delicious and refreshing drink.
Best of all a doddle to wash. Quick wash under the tap and done.
austinc to jamgin
15 Dec 153#49
do you work for QVC? :man:
fit finlay to jamgin
15 Dec 15#58
love ripe pears, but brick hard were i shop
Madz1982
15 Dec 15#57
A great price! Bought mine for £85!
Brewer
15 Dec 152#27
Really need to change the description as this could easily mislead folks - as per the OP's question, you are mistaken this is not the same model as the JL deal. Good deal though it may be, it is not like-for-like.
flopstocks to Brewer
15 Dec 15#31
Yes this is a false deal, people thinking it is BL450 900W. It is a cut down cheaper version with smaller blades, apparently the £39 Ninja in argos has the same blades as the BL450.
toner84 to Brewer
15 Dec 151#56
yeah... An ok deal... But he's right. To avoid confusion, op should change description. Nowhere as good as John Lewis deal.
Just shows what good marketing can do - whoever thought that there could be a fashionable blender? Hats off to them!
simmobb2 to loop
15 Dec 152#54
God save us all, £100.00 blenders, Dooohhhh!
chrisredmayne
15 Dec 15#24
in fairness I've used my nutribullet everyday for over a month and ate a lot more healthy foods I wouldn't of before. I don't feel any better for it really though! maybe my skin is clearer now and I have more enjoy on some days but it's hard to say if that's because of the blender or not. still easy to make for breakfasts so why not
howdiefellas to chrisredmayne
15 Dec 151#45
the 5 a day thing was made up by the government and the farmers union to shift excess fruit and veg that came about after the 2nd world war. There is no need for 5 a day for the human body to function just fine.
quant to chrisredmayne
15 Dec 15#53
you probably don't feel better because what you thought was a healthy food was not really that healthy ...
l_i_s_a
15 Dec 15#52
Yes really!
Until I read this I didn't even realise you weren't meant to use ice.
I make a spinach, blueberry & banana nutriblast with almond milk and 6-8 of the ready made ice cubes you get from the supermarket everyday and within 15-20 seconds it's totally obliterated.
stuarts26
15 Dec 15#51
I've had both, the 900W one went back after 6 weeks as the tabs on the cups wear away where they press the switch so it stopped working. It also had two different sizes of cups which was annoying. I now have the 700W slim version and I love it. Easy to use, easy to clean, simpler switching mechanism and the cups are the same size. Both demolish frozen ingredients in a few seconds.
stuarts26
15 Dec 15#50
I've had both, the 900W one went back after 6 weeks as the tabs on the cups wear away where they press the switch so it stopped working. It also had two different sizes of cups which was annoying. I now have the 700W slim version and I love it. Easy to use, easy to clean, simpler switching mechanism and the cups are the same size. Both demolish frozen ingredients in a few seconds.
dfunked
15 Dec 15#48
Yeah, ditto for my Breville blend active... Under half the price of this one and does the job just fine.
franspence
15 Dec 15#47
I had the kenwood one and always had to shake it to get it to spin the fruit/ice
LOL_is_stupid
14 Dec 154#10
Possibly a placebo effect but the Vitamix 'green' smoothie recipe (pineapple, grapes, banana and spinach) did make me slightly more energetic, especially during bleak winter mornings.
gaz_byrne to LOL_is_stupid
15 Dec 15#46
Sugar = energy
Bejeezus
15 Dec 15#42
I have a 300w Kenwood which handles ice and fruit with no problem and is less than half the price of this.
gypsyboy
15 Dec 15#40
Most people I know who have one still use it!
Ralph888
15 Dec 15#39
I also use mind to make great Chocolate and Horlicks, mix it cold and then a quick heat in microwave, best I've had since a kid at Bournmouth 50 years ago! #ItsFrothyMan
sandman2012
15 Dec 152#38
Most People i Know Who Have Had One. Have Used it For a Couple of Weeks then Ends up Stashed in a Cupboard Till The End of Time..lol
chelmsfordman
15 Dec 15#37
Great for mixing protein shakes
Sunni
15 Dec 15#36
I bought the 1000w AutoIQ version for £69.99.
Can't take the RRP of £99.99 for this one seriously.
sjhendo
15 Dec 15#35
Are these any good?
leon121
15 Dec 15#34
juice me up
CubicZirconia
15 Dec 15#33
great deal
jez794
15 Dec 153#32
Bought my Blender that will be in the cupboard within a week or 2 from Tesco's for £6.50 hasn't got a fancy name tho or recipes with fancy names but luckily I have got Google....
ju1cee1
14 Dec 15#15
Costco had the Nutri Ninja IQ for £79+ even better deal I think a week or 2 ago
cityniya to ju1cee1
14 Dec 15#17
Yeah that was good deal
michaelb1967 to ju1cee1
15 Dec 15#30
Thant was good deal but this is not bad at this price.
londonstinks
15 Dec 15#29
Hot deal but blenders are for hippies.
littletime
15 Dec 152#28
Nutri Ninja, Nutri Bullet - or as I like to call it; a blender.
franspence
15 Dec 151#26
I have the 600 and it handles ice and frozen fruit amazingly!
dboy268
15 Dec 15#25
Wow, this deal kicks a$$
chrisredmayne
15 Dec 151#23
in fairness I've used my nutribullet everyday for over a month and ate a lot more healthy foods I wouldn't of before. I don't feel any better for it really though! maybe my skin is clearer now and I have more enjoy on some days but it's hard to say if that's because of the blender or not. still easy to make for breakfasts so why not
Jaybeam
15 Dec 15#22
Cold not 900w posted couple of days ago from JL
richard1390
15 Dec 15#21
cold from me. This is the slim version and less power.Will struggle with ice
l_i_s_a
14 Dec 15#16
My 600w Nutribullet has big ice cubes in every time and manages perfectly.
I'm pretty sure this will too if that is what might be putting anyone off.
yas212 to l_i_s_a
15 Dec 15#19
Really? I Wouldn't have thought the motor would be able to handle that without getting overheated
veja_du
15 Dec 15#18
this is for the slim. I got this about 3/4 weeks ago for the same price when it was previously on offer at currys
flopstocks
14 Dec 15#14
Apparently the Argos one has better blades for the same money (fast forward the Video to 5.40)
Opening post
(!) This is not the same as the John Lewis post yesterday. This apparently has a lower watt (power) rating and is the 'slim' version.
If that affects your needs or decisions with regards this product please read up on it and/or browse the comments in the thread.
- Chrrye
Top comments
Latest comments (65)
Might still get the Argos one, but the larger cups with the Curries one would be better.
I'll send my CV to them though.
Depending on what else you were eating and so on, that's a good load of carbs there.
Fave at the moment is pear and ginger:
1 ripe pear quartered
5g fresh ginger root
550ml water.
Bung the lot in and whoosh a delicious and refreshing drink.
Best of all a doddle to wash. Quick wash under the tap and done.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/nutri-ninja-slim-qb3001-blender-39-currys-online-reduced-from-99-99-2326034?p=26595342
:stuck_out_tongue:
Until I read this I didn't even realise you weren't meant to use ice.
I make a spinach, blueberry & banana nutriblast with almond milk and 6-8 of the ready made ice cubes you get from the supermarket everyday and within 15-20 seconds it's totally obliterated.
Can't take the RRP of £99.99 for this one seriously.
I'm pretty sure this will too if that is what might be putting anyone off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4D14eT1aC0
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4277334.htm