Great deal this, I can't believe I payed £140 for the Nutri bullet delux a couple of years a go.
The Magic Bullet is the incredibly versatile Countertop Food Processor, that does the job of multiple kitchen appliances all in one, with no mess and no fuss. It's the perfect kitchen appliance for people who want to eat fresh, delicious and wholesome food. The Magic Bullet creates fast, easy, nutritious food preparation. It chops, blends, grates, grinds, purees, whips, mixes and more so you can prepare virtually endless, delicious and nutritious meals and snacks in a flash.
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Groovii D
4 Jul 1613#1
not the same as the Magic Bullet from Ann Summers. :man:
oldguy
4 Jul 165#3
Anyone who pays £140 for a blender needs psychiatric care
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lolamont
28 Jul 16#19
Thanks for this
sam_proctor95
5 Jul 16#18
Regularly this price and not worth it. Might seem like a lot of kit but it's ultimately a weak blender with loads of futile accessories. If you want smooth but don't want to go too expensive the 700w Nutri Ninja Lite would be better for the extra £10. Much better at crushing ice and reducing those gritty textures, but if you want max performance the 900w Ninja would be better than the 600w Nutribullet nearer the £60 mark. I'm particularly fussy so I have the higher power one but I have lots of friends who own the Ninja lite and are more satisfied with it than those who own the magic bullet/nutribullet.
uktay
5 Jul 161#17
Just reserved one thinking it was the nutribullet lucky i checked trying to trick us with the bullet in the name 200w not powerful enough. Thought it was to good to be true.
rebelspawn
5 Jul 16#16
Can anyone confirm, does these bullet type blenders handle hot drinks okay?
bizzlebyron
5 Jul 162#15
The best bang for your buck blender I have came across so far is the Salter Nutripro 1000.
chocci
5 Jul 16#14
these are awful. Had two and both burnt out within weeks and the plastic mugs cracked but got a refund in the end.
Splather
5 Jul 161#13
Apart from helium. That goes up in time. :smile:
psychdee
5 Jul 161#12
add "magic" & "deluxe" = +£20
nasir_glasgow
5 Jul 16#11
hinari do similar set for around £30 in asda often on sale for £20
notahappybunny15
5 Jul 161#10
200 watts is weak!
smelladeal
5 Jul 16#8
200 watts will do little. Good enough (i suppose) for banana milkshakes or the like. :smirk:
v5535 to smelladeal
5 Jul 161#9
Why does that come across as a euphimism :neutral_face:
Sid Harper
4 Jul 16#7
Depends which magic bullet you're comparing to! However, as a food processor the thing is 200w compared to the 600 or the nutribullet. So if you're after a creamy smoothie then you want the nutribullet, though the former will keep some people satisfied for their desires.
oldguy
4 Jul 165#3
Anyone who pays £140 for a blender needs psychiatric care
peter1969uk to oldguy
4 Jul 16#4
That was the standard price when I bought it.
belfastgeoff to oldguy
4 Jul 16#6
LIKE ALL THINGS PRICE COMES DOWN IN TIME.
Sid Harper
4 Jul 162#2
nutribullet is a more powerful unit than the standard magic bullet.
belfastgeoff to Sid Harper
4 Jul 161#5
OMG. Is it the same price ?????????????????
Groovii D
4 Jul 1613#1
not the same as the Magic Bullet from Ann Summers. :man:
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The Magic Bullet is the incredibly versatile Countertop Food Processor, that does the job of multiple kitchen appliances all in one, with no mess and no fuss. It's the perfect kitchen appliance for people who want to eat fresh, delicious and wholesome food. The Magic Bullet creates fast, easy, nutritious food preparation. It chops, blends, grates, grinds, purees, whips, mixes and more so you can prepare virtually endless, delicious and nutritious meals and snacks in a flash.
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