
Black+Decker Countertop Blender
Score: 67/100
NutriBullet Personal Blender
Score: 58/100Rankings

The Black+Decker 10-Speed Countertop Blender offers an affordable, compact solution with a glass jar and basic 10-speed control. Its main drawbacks are modest motor power and a loud 102.5 dB operation. Best for budget-focused users or small households needing simple blending tasks.

The NutriBullet 600 offers a 600 W motor in a lightweight, portable design with two BPA-free cups for on-the-go smoothies. Its single-speed limitation and modest capacity make it less suitable for larger batches or varied textures. Great for solo users seeking an affordable, quick-blend solution.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
350 W | 600 Wbest | |
1.18 Lbest | 0.709 L | |
550 Wbest | — | |
10best | 1 | |
| ↓ lower better | 102.5 dBbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 2.857 kg | 2.304 kgbest |
18,373 rpmbest | — | |
— | 1 yearsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Controls(1) | ||
Number of Speed Settings | 10 | 1 |
Power & Performance(1) | ||
Motor Power (W) | 350 W | 600 W |
Design & Capacity(7) | ||
Jar Capacity (L) | 1.18 L | 0.709 L |
Jar Material | glass | Tritan |
Blade Material | stainless steel | Stainless steel |
Blade Type | 4-point | Cyclonic extractor blade |
Weight (kg) | 2.857 kg | 2.304 kg |
Dimensions (HxWxD) (cm) | 34.3x21.6x20.9 cm | 31.2x29.5x17.4 cm cm |
Cord Length (cm) | 68.6 cm | 75 cm |

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Professional reviewers view the Black+Decker 10-Speed Blender as a solid entry-level choice that delivers essential blending functions at a low price. They commend its compact build, effective vortex from the four-prong blade, and easy-to-clean removable parts, but criticize the loud operation, lack of digital controls, and modest motor and blade design compared to higher-end models.
Everyday users appreciate the blender's affordability, straightforward 10-speed operation, and dishwasher-safe glass jar, noting it handles basic smoothies and soups well. However, many express disappointment with the high noise level, limited control features, and the learning curve involved in attaching the jar securely.

“a budget option that seems to offer a delicate balance of features and functionality.”

“Easy to use and makes quick fruit smoothies”




Professional reviewers consider the NutriBullet 600 a solid entry-level personal blender, commending its powerful 600W motor, efficient cyclonic blades, and convenience for daily nutrient-rich drinks. However, they note its single-speed design, plastic base feel, and noise level as drawbacks compared to higher-end models.
Consumers consistently praise the NutriBullet 600 for its ease of use, quick smoothie preparation, and portable cup design, while common complaints revolve around lid leaks, blade wear over time, limited capacity for larger batches, and noticeable noise during operation.