NutriBullet
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The NutriBullet Power Core™ Blender is a full‑size, 1400‑watt blender with a 72 oz pitcher and a 6‑point stainless‑steel blade, designed for high‑volume, tough‑ingredient blending. It offers three manual speeds, a Smoothie preset and Pulse function, targeting families and meal‑preppers who need large batches of smoothies, soups, sauces or cocktails.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors position the Power Core™ as a category innovator, calling it best‑in‑class for smoothness on large, tough‑ingredient batches. They praise its 1400 W/20,000 RPM motor, 6‑point blade, and family‑friendly 72 oz capacity, while noting the limited preset options as the main shortfall.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers praise the blender’s raw power and large capacity, highlighting fast, nutrient‑rich smoothies and the convenience of a simple control layout. Recurring complaints focus on occasional leaks, motor strain with very thick blends, and limited compatibility with older NutriBullet accessories.
Common Complaints
Leaks when overfilled, motor strain on extremely thick mixes without pulse, and accessory compatibility issues with older NutriBullet parts.
How It Compares
vs. NutriBullet Blender Combo (NBF50500)
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Choose Power Core for maximum power and capacity; choose the Combo if hot‑blend capability is essential.
vs. NutriBullet Pro (NBF50600)
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Select Power Core for larger batch sizes; select Pro for more precise speed adjustments.
vs. NutriBullet Original Personal (600 W)
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Power Core is best for families and bulk prep; Original Personal suits single‑serve, on‑the‑go blending.
vs. Magic Bullet
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Opt for Power Core when serious blending performance is needed; choose Magic Bullet for occasional, low‑cost blending.