- Nutribullet and McLaren have been associated for a set of three thematic mixers
- Each blender presents the colors of gray free and papaya of McLaren
- The original versions of the three received high scores from our reviewers.
Nutribullet, manufacturer of some of the best mixers in the world, has been associated with the McLaren Formula 1 team for a set of soup and smoothies with F1 songs. The collaboration may sound like a late joke from April Fools, but it is very real, and the three mixers ready for the race are now available to buy directly from Nutribullet.
According to Nutribullet, the three mixers are “infused with the aesthetics of McLaren’s exclusive papaya: combination of speed, precision and innovation of the racing track to the kitchen.”
The trio includes the Nutribullet X McLaren F1 portable team, a new version of the Nutribullet portable blender that we reviewed last year. Our Victoria Woolaton praised her lightweight, which makes it ideal to take the office or gym, and its very reasonable price. The battery life was also impressive, and discovered that it lasted about two weeks between the charges in typical use.
She noticed that she was fighting a little with particularly resistant ingredients, sometimes it was necessary to run two mixing cycles to incorporate difficult vegetables into milkshakes, but no more than other mixtures of a single service at this price.
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Also in the initial grid is the Nutribullet X McLaren F1 Team Pro 900: a papaya version and with the graphite roof of the most powerful Nutribullet 900. Our reviewer Emily Peck discovered that the 900 produced consistently good results, and pointed out that it is a particularly good choice for small kitchens.
“There is only one environment, but it offers 50% more power than the original nutribus, with the rapid blade that offers super soft results,” he said.
Finally, there is the Nutribullet X McLaren F1 ultra team. The original Nutribullet Ultra won four five and a half stars in our review, producing silky smoothies and a very textured hummus with ease. It is also one of the quietest mixers we have tried to date.
Recently there has been a trend in kitchen appliances for subtle and natural tones such as yellow and butter leaf green, but that is not their style, one of these mixers could add a welcome shock to your kitchen. I could even use one to prepare a fast papaya and coconut shake for a soda during the Bahrein Grand Prix this weekend.