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4 questions from our users

Tanya A.

Tanya A.asked

Con you use cups from other Nutribullet machines on it?



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Anabel

Anabelasked

Can o put whole fruit skin & all is it equivalent to a juicer?

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Monika Bagby
Monika Bagby

Yes..mostly, i just cut it into pieces. Don't put in whole oranges though ..it will make it too bitter. It's not quite like a juicer...it will be a little thicker.. but should be totally smooth. And you get all the nutrients I the food you blend. You get a great recipe book with the rx and find more online.

Jane M

Jane Masked

Can u do dry food? Ie carrot zucchini almond meal?

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Jane A
Jane A

Don't know about carrot/zucchini as I've never tried. However, I do use my Nutribullet to grind flax seeds and that works just fine :)



peterh

peterhasked

MY nutribullet RX leaks through the bottom past the blade and into the base. I am sure that if I continue using it like this I will damage the motor. Is there any way to fix it? It is only a few months old. It is very good otherwise.

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Gwen
Gwen

I took delivery of the NutriBullet this morning. Tried it with a small amount of veggies. The result is excellent. Later I put the cold mix back in the NutriBullet on soup blaster mode. It caught my attention when it started to cycle for the third time and all the liquid leaked through the base onto the bench top. Seems like a similar seal problem to peterh on 25 August. My leak has rendered the machine unuseable

Monika Bagby
Monika Bagby

You must use the tool provided to tighten the blade...hand tightening just isn't enough...it's too powerful and the pressure forces liquid out if u don't tighten it with the spanner thingee and loosen it the same way.....unfortunatell even some online reviewers haven't a clue what the tool is for...and think it's actually for changing the blade itself. Nothe so...it's for tightening and loosening the base with the blade in it.

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