Seriously, I do not possess a blender in 2017. Nor have I possessed one in any previous year. I do possess a kettle. No, that sounds horrific. Good for you.
iEimis to Proj
5 Jan 175#5
Got mine a couple of days ago from the same deal, honestly the best purchase I've ever made, blends frozen Fruits in a couple of seconds. You get a pair of blades one for milling and one for extracting. In terms of grinding and mincing you will have to get used to it because it requires just a couple of gentle taps because it really is that powerful. You also get a choice of one big and one small cup.
2 years warranty and being from JL makes this a really good deal in my opinion. If you are looking after something even more powerful Amazon sell Salter which is 1000W for £40.
hotukfeels
5 Jan 174#23
mate. they are actually really good and work much better than the old style of blender. they are like a different machine. hope you are ok.
spida667
6 Jan 173#45
These are in stock in store at the new John Lewis in Leeds. I just bought one...as part of the offer they are supposed to give you some sort of seed pack. When I asked about it they said they had none in stock and a supervisor told them to discount the bullet by £15. Just bagged one of these bad boys for £25. Will post the receipt once I figure out how!
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nathblade
5 Jan 173#1
Bargin but can't justify another one
omarmahmood
5 Jan 172#2
The bullet is back in stock heat added :wink:
Proj
5 Jan 17#3
Are the blender cups too big or good enough for wet grinding/mincing? I have recently bought cuisinart mini chopper for £25 using amazon/Amex deal for making sauces and chutneys. It's a cracking deal at this price, but confused should I buy it or not. Help guys....but heat added
iEimis to Proj
5 Jan 175#5
Got mine a couple of days ago from the same deal, honestly the best purchase I've ever made, blends frozen Fruits in a couple of seconds. You get a pair of blades one for milling and one for extracting. In terms of grinding and mincing you will have to get used to it because it requires just a couple of gentle taps because it really is that powerful. You also get a choice of one big and one small cup.
2 years warranty and being from JL makes this a really good deal in my opinion. If you are looking after something even more powerful Amazon sell Salter which is 1000W for £40.
Raggo_84
5 Jan 171#4
Another question :P I have been eyeing up the nutri ninja 1200. I always assumed the nutri ninja was the more powerful one. Shall I take the plunge on this :confused: thanks in advance
aoe310p
5 Jan 171#6
How much better is this than the classic Breville Blend-Active?
iEimis to aoe310p
5 Jan 171#7
Twice as powerful, better materials, Breville appears to be all plastic design. 2 year warranty and some extra accessories.
rickitmk12
5 Jan 17#8
Nice find, just bought one for my mum after my dad somehow managed to break the one she had!
bargain1girl to rickitmk12
6 Jan 17#59
Well done , good child.
neva2bizy
5 Jan 171#9
Bought. Heated. Many thanks.
rowly73
5 Jan 17#10
what about the Aldi version at £29.99 as very tempted to buy this when i saw it a couple dsys ago?
visibleman
5 Jan 171#11
Is the extra £20 for the 1000 series worth it over the 600 series?
youngcrazedpeeling to visibleman
5 Jan 17#18
I went for the 1000 series considering the 900 is being sold for upwards of £75
benb2k to visibleman
5 Jan 17#19
I'd like to know also? Would anyone that's used both recommend the extra £20 for the 1000 series? Thanks
Manda2 to visibleman
6 Jan 17#30
Most people with a 600W Nutribullet likely paid upwards of £60 for it, so yes. Mine was £80 when I bought it and that was after the price dropped by about £20 (if I remember rightly) everywhere.
plaquey
5 Jan 172#12
The rare moment you see a deal for something you actually need this minute. My mum phoned me earlier saying her Nutribullet has stopped working after 2 years. Could I try and fix it or find her another one? Sure can!
Thanks OP
horsey
5 Jan 171#13
Why do people buy these things?
It's just a blender, are you seriously telling me you do not posses a blender in 2017?
How about a kettle? do you have one of those or would you like this special miniature one that only makes one cup
Personally I just stick a load of fruit and veg in a normal sized blender, drink half then drink the rest later.
Job done.
Seriously, I do not possess a blender in 2017. Nor have I possessed one in any previous year. I do possess a kettle. No, that sounds horrific. Good for you.
I loved my Nutribullet, right up until the point where I tried to get replacement rubber rings for the milling and extractor blades and was told that they are not sold in isolation. I would have to buy entire blade units at ten pounds a piece. It was also implied that it's my fault that they broke because I wasn't supposed to take them out; despite the amount of food that gets trapped underneath them. Err, okay.
iEimis
5 Jan 171#20
It depends on what you will use it for. I would say if you want something more powerful, go for Salter because personally, I wouldn't justify £60 for such device. Then again for what I need 600W is more than powerful enough.
horsey
5 Jan 171#21
Nope, that just made me aware of a group of people who can't tolerate vegetable shakes with a hint of vegetable - God knows how they'd cope with soup with a whole pea in it.
"I can see a few telltale dots of blueberry and grape skin but you don’t notice them on the palate"
"disturbing inch-long threads of celery string"
I was getting ready for bed, but now I'm overcome with a desire to mash the unbearable hipster Ms Henrietta, face first into an overpriced blender. It's my fault, I should have never clicked on a link to the Guardian, their insufferable smug idiocy makes me rage, even when they've confined their fatuous witterings to simple kitchen gadgets..
dutch090163
5 Jan 17#22
I think there is a new salter one out with 1200 watts which was on here a few days ago. Sorry too lazy to look for the details myself!!
hotukfeels
5 Jan 174#23
mate. they are actually really good and work much better than the old style of blender. they are like a different machine. hope you are ok.
striker33
6 Jan 17#24
They were on offer for £30 regularly last year, so £10 extra just for white?
Unless brexit has hit the food processor industry hard :man:
iEimis
6 Jan 17#25
I believe I saw 1200W one on sale at Morrisons for 38 pounds.
smelladeal
6 Jan 17#26
WELL SAID HORSEY, my thoughts exactly!
C0C0
6 Jan 171#27
I used to have the 600 and bought the 1000 two weeks ago when it dropped to sub £60. The 1000W is SO much more powerful and creates much better smoothies :smiley:
dedbeat
6 Jan 17#28
they do it instore at asda for £40
MDL199
6 Jan 171#29
Brilliant bargain. One of the best purchases I ever made.
kreames
6 Jan 17#31
What would u recommend for baby food?
sledwich to kreames
6 Jan 17#33
You could try it although I think the tougher plastics could be difficult to digest. Sorry couldn't resist, I think it will be great to make baby food up.
nitro228
6 Jan 17#32
They're much better than a standard blender. Far quicker and do a better job. The biggest advantage however is cleaning it, takes literally 10 seconds to rinse under the tap.
JonBetts2004
6 Jan 172#34
So you're commenting on this deal thread because of what? Clearly you don't see the need for this blender, but you just felt you'd have to make smug comments on here for what reason? To show off? To impress people with your old fashioned attitude? You just ended up sounding like a tit...
essolfc
6 Jan 171#35
Out of stock as soon as I start entering payment details. Lovely stuff!
sledwich to essolfc
6 Jan 17#36
just went through fine for me?
Chemphys to essolfc
6 Jan 17#37
Back in stock again...
iandvedwards
6 Jan 17#38
out of stock again....
keeganland to iandvedwards
6 Jan 17#41
I get the same message if I go via the mobile site, but when I switch to desktop, it says more than 10 available, and it allowed me to buy and checkout
essolfc
6 Jan 17#39
Managed to get it this time, thanks for the heads up i would have gave up otherwise.
blehpunk
6 Jan 17#40
I paid like £150 for my 900, and I see that the 1000 is £60 way cheaper than on their website, great deals on these, I love it
KareemSaid to blehpunk
6 Jan 17#61
So what was it then? Did you mean around, roughly or approximately?
The best purchase you have ever made, wow!
Guess I must of been spoiled by the actual deals I have picked up that have been, like, 20% of the RRP
And a lot of the users on here is exactly why I haven't joined and only share anything that is of no use to me LOL!
IMO juicers are a bit of a waste of time. All these seem to do is make baby food.
We need pics of these virtuous paragons of health buying into this. Massive fat bloaters need not apply!!!
hass123
6 Jan 17#42
Great for members of the Bullet Club
Jawz
6 Jan 17#43
Someone recommended the bullet as a sextoy for the wife.......BDSM as progressively got more brutal over the years!!
bonzobanana
6 Jan 17#44
Bought the 1000W model from the telegraph offer sometime ago that was listed on here. Fantastic and have used it 100s of times. Seems to be identical to the 900W/1000W nutribullet but I suspect even models from other companies would be fine or better. Nutribullet is the recognised brand for these but I think other brands offer better value and equal quality.
Worth checking out the nutriblend range you may find better for less. This was the one I got.
Whichever you go for they are are brilliant devices.
spida667
6 Jan 173#45
These are in stock in store at the new John Lewis in Leeds. I just bought one...as part of the offer they are supposed to give you some sort of seed pack. When I asked about it they said they had none in stock and a supervisor told them to discount the bullet by £15. Just bagged one of these bad boys for £25. Will post the receipt once I figure out how!
abracadabraaa to spida667
6 Jan 17#49
Where does it say they should provide the seed pack?
I had a Salter one and loved it but i've gone through 2 now where the motor either gives up and there is a fault with leaking cups causing a short. Same with the Tower ones (rebranded Salter) from B&M/Wilko
bonzobanana
6 Jan 17#48
I doubt there is any Salter factory for these. This will be made in Chinese factories to their own design and european companies will order with their branding on.
Look at alibaba if you want to find the true manufacturer of these.
It is the same thing in principle but has less capacity and a lower power motor that won't deal with some foodstuffs as well or ice cubes. £13.49 is a good price though I think normally they would start at about £17.99 for similar. 600/700W is the middle ranking and then I guess 900-1200W is the top level. I needed the extra power level because I need to blend ice cubes when making smoothies and like to make the smoothies quickly.
dingo22uk
6 Jan 17#57
Thankfully working in a different office today with a JL nearby, managed to buy the last one on the shelf. Been after one for a while but I procrastinate forever on make/model. This deal has given me the confidence to ditch the usual months of research and "Impulse Buy" a HUKD at a good price - Let's hope it doesn't let me down :-)
mr_qwerty to dingo22uk
6 Jan 17#60
don't suppose this was the Leeds JL? you'd save me trip if it is
mr_qwerty to dingo22uk
6 Jan 17#64
don't suppose this was the Leeds JL? you'd save me trip if it is
adambrockbank
6 Jan 17#58
Thanks OP, just ordered one. Not had one before so going to give some healthy smoothies ago. Almost got put off by the 1000w blender enthusiasts but thought this has to be worth a go for £40. : )
dutluk2001
6 Jan 17#62
Just ordered from Amazon, same price and free next day delivery with prime
The_Redhead to dutluk2001
6 Jan 171#67
2 years guarantee with John Lewis
neva2bizy
6 Jan 17#63
I'm surprised no one has just said - "I bought a Salter the other day and threw in my Nutribullet and it turned it to smoothie smoother than the Fonz of smoothies". If it's not a deal for you, keep your Salter. It's OK. Everyone is allowed to have a preference - Coke & Pepsi.
phantomx
6 Jan 17#65
now in stock with free Nutriblast booster mix seed and fruit
spida667
6 Jan 17#66
The John Lewis in Leeds don't have any mix seed and fruit in stock and are instead deducting £15 off the price of the bullet. Mine cost £25 earlier this afternoon
michaelcharleschapman to spida667
6 Jan 17#68
Can you expand? How do I go about getting this for £25? :smiley:
spida667
6 Jan 172#69
Ok so I went into John Lewis and asked the chap at the till for one of these (floor 2, there were no boxed items under the display product). There is a red sign next to the 600 model advising if you purchase it then you receive a free bag of …"mixed seed and fruit". When we got to the till I asked the chap behind the counter if I could have the free bag. He advised that they had ran out of stock. I (cheekily) said that I would like a bag of something else free then (chancing it a little) he then spoke to his supervisor who advised him that the as they were out of stock of the bags of seeds they have been advised 9by the manager) to deduct £15 off the price of the nutri bullet (mind boggling I know but I have no idea how much these seed bags cost). The chap scanned my item and deducted £15 from the bullet which ended up costing me approx £25. I swiftly scurried out of the store and slapped a post on here so others can enjoy. Hope this clears it up.
icecreamwoman
7 Jan 17#70
The salter nutri pro is 1200 at Morrisons, twice the power for £38.
Shiri
7 Jan 171#71
Thank you finding this offer ... as part of my new year resolution I was going to start eating fruits ( which I hate) this makes it easier for me make smoothies out of it... excited to try it .. just ordered for a click and collect at Waitrose..
BIOMAN1
7 Jan 17#72
Cheers , ordered.
urbanlegend11
7 Jan 171#73
When she's says the best purchase she will mean in term of a bargain AND for a healthy lifestyle. You are showing your naivety when you call it a juicer. If you are going to have a go at people at least understand the product. These are brilliant and convenient bits of kit and the price on this one is excellent value particularly with the 2 year warranty from an excellent retailer. I have the Breville version and use it daily and I'm not a massive fat bloater. I've just come back from a 5k run where I came 3rd out of 200 runners. What achievements have you had oh wise one ?
Oz454
7 Jan 17#74
If anyone ownes one, will this grind down nuts and berries? Use them in my protein shake. Thanks
MDL199 to Oz454
7 Jan 17#75
Absolutely! I chuck nuts, seeds and frozen fruit in mine and it makes very short work of them.
Oz454
8 Jan 171#76
Wow thanks. Sound perfect for the job. Also winter extra JL warranty.. Absolute steal!
horsey
8 Jan 17#77
Listen pal/pal-ette, if you want to jump on the latest retro hipster bandwagon and get sold the exact same product for twice the price then that's up to you, but to me you sound like a tit who throws money away, so I'd question why you are here.
There is no magic technology involved, it's a cutter that attaches to a spinning motor, so sorry, but both products are "old fashioned".
But if you are the kind of millennial snowflake that can detect "a few telltale dots of blueberry and grape skin but you don’t notice them on the palate" and simply love that it colour coordinates with your kitchen, then this product truly has your name all over it.
Opening post
http://www.johnlewis.com/nutribullet-12-piece-600-series-juicer-blender-white/p3083307
Top comments
I do possess a kettle.
No, that sounds horrific.
Good for you.
Got mine a couple of days ago from the same deal, honestly the best purchase I've ever made, blends frozen Fruits in a couple of seconds. You get a pair of blades one for milling and one for extracting. In terms of grinding and mincing you will have to get used to it because it requires just a couple of gentle taps because it really is that powerful. You also get a choice of one big and one small cup.
2 years warranty and being from JL makes this a really good deal in my opinion. If you are looking after something even more powerful Amazon sell Salter which is 1000W for £40.
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Got mine a couple of days ago from the same deal, honestly the best purchase I've ever made, blends frozen Fruits in a couple of seconds. You get a pair of blades one for milling and one for extracting. In terms of grinding and mincing you will have to get used to it because it requires just a couple of gentle taps because it really is that powerful. You also get a choice of one big and one small cup.
2 years warranty and being from JL makes this a really good deal in my opinion. If you are looking after something even more powerful Amazon sell Salter which is 1000W for £40.
Thanks OP
It's just a blender, are you seriously telling me you do not posses a blender in 2017?
How about a kettle? do you have one of those or would you like this special miniature one that only makes one cup
Personally I just stick a load of fruit and veg in a normal sized blender, drink half then drink the rest later.
Job done.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/sep/14/nutribullet-blenders-juicers-put-to-test
I do possess a kettle.
No, that sounds horrific.
Good for you.
"I can see a few telltale dots of blueberry and grape skin but you don’t notice them on the palate"
"disturbing inch-long threads of celery string"
I was getting ready for bed, but now I'm overcome with a desire to mash the unbearable hipster Ms Henrietta, face first into an overpriced blender. It's my fault, I should have never clicked on a link to the Guardian, their insufferable smug idiocy makes me rage, even when they've confined their fatuous witterings to simple kitchen gadgets..
Unless brexit has hit the food processor industry hard :man:
The best purchase you have ever made, wow!
Guess I must of been spoiled by the actual deals I have picked up that have been, like, 20% of the RRP
And a lot of the users on here is exactly why I haven't joined and only share anything that is of no use to me LOL!
IMO juicers are a bit of a waste of time. All these seem to do is make baby food.
We need pics of these virtuous paragons of health buying into this. Massive fat bloaters need not apply!!!
Worth checking out the nutriblend range you may find better for less. This was the one I got.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/cooks-professional-nutriblend-1000w-blender-including-delivery-33-94-telegraph-was-2322762#comments
Whichever you go for they are are brilliant devices.
Look at alibaba if you want to find the true manufacturer of these.
This one looks like the Salter model.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Nutrition-Extractor-BPA-free-material-Tritan_60119263774.html
https://ahhn.en.alibaba.com/search/product?SearchText=juicer+extractor
Appears to be a different factory to the nutribullet/nutriblend and similar models.
Maybe something like this for nutribullet etc.
https://hiking8.en.alibaba.com/product/60410963418-802641569/700_900W_high_power_smoothie_maker_nutri_fruit_juicer_blender.html
I have used a nutri bullet and now a salter nutri pro 1000. By FAR the salter is the better model, at the same or similar price too!.
Examples:
http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/salter-nutri-pro-1000-silver-nutrient-blender-silver
https://www.tjhughes.co.uk/salter-nutri-pro-1000-silver-p2026?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=salter-nutri-pro-1000-silver-1862782&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&gclid=CLfKstvFrdECFe0K0wodG9oBIw
http://www.studio.co.uk/shop/en/studio/salter-nutripro?source=TJ9G&cssoc=047&cm_mmc=Studio_P-_-Display-_-Google_PLA-_-Electricals%7CSmall%20Domestic%20Appliances%7CSalter%20Nutri%20Pro%7C23719109
aldi 300w food processor
Seems like the same thing for £13.49
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/nutribullet-9-piece-1000-series-59-95-john-lewis-2585011
There is no magic technology involved, it's a cutter that attaches to a spinning motor, so sorry, but both products are "old fashioned".
But if you are the kind of millennial snowflake that can detect "a few telltale dots of blueberry and grape skin but you don’t notice them on the palate" and simply love that it colour coordinates with your kitchen, then this product truly has your name all over it.
Try this in your magic "super powerful" gadget
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBUJcD6Ws6s