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Cara C.South East Queensland, QLD
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Cannot live without you Nutri
You cannot go wrong, smoothies everyday for breakfast juices, whipped cream the list goes on I mean. A bit bulky but we'll what isn't when it has that much power can crush ice like no one's business
Purchased in March 2021 at Big W for $169.00.
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MeliSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 10 reviews
- Pro 1200
- Verified purchase
Fantastic product
Absolutely amazing product, I use it every single day. The pulse button is definitely an added bonus. The blades are different to the last one I had, they are much better and having more attachments is definitely another added bonus.
Purchased in September 2021 at Kogan.com for $169.00.
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Short lifespan
I bought this at the end of October 2022 and had to return it to place of purchase today (Feb 24th, 2020). It retails at $169 and comes with two cups as well as the blender vessel. We have used it almost daily for fresh fruit smoothies, occasionally using chopped dates, prunes, kale, beetroot, oats and a bit of crushed ice (a few chopped carrots although it didn’t quite blend them well enough for our tastes). It has never been loaded past the line markings and has always had a liquid of sort, usually soy/coconut/almond juice accompanying the fr...Read more
uit. It’s easy to use. Attach the blade base to the cup (twist motion) and then push down and twist to lock in the base. If you have already turned it on at the wall, it will immediately start to blend for approximately one minute. If, after one minute, it isn't blended enough you need to let it cool before blending again. You can stop it anytime by twisting it off the base. Initially we LOVED it, the seal was pretty strong, it never leaked. Although if you screwed it together to tight the suction from the blend makes it hard to open. Problems started after three months. It became smelly/smokey during use, it also stopped turning off after one minute, and there was a brown residue underneath the screw base, with what looked like bits of silicone or seal (not quite sure), it also became a lot noisier than it had been previously. To be honest for the price I don’t think it lasted the distance and as I result I would be hesitant to recommend it to a friend. Apparently, it was the first return of this model and, as it was still under warranty, we traded it in. Good Guys were excellent in that regard.Purchased in October 2021 at The Good Guys for $169.00.
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