- The Nutribullet Power Core blender is an extra-powerful countertop blender
- It has a 1,400 W motor and its blades can rotate at 20,000 rpm.
- It’s on sale now direct from Nutribullet for $99.99 (around £75 / AU$140)
Nutribullet has gone beyond smoothies and shakes with a new countertop blender that can handle family portions and tough ingredients, and looks like a great tool for making my favorite vegetable soups.
The Nutribullet Power Core blender has a 72 oz/2.1 liter jar, giving you room to blend family-sized portions, and has a very powerful motor hidden in the base to process even hard, fibrous ingredients; Stringy celery and frozen vegetables might have finally met their match.
Nutribullet is best known for making some of the best blenders for making single-serve blended drinks (like the Magic Bullet and Nutribullet Ultra), but it’s also making a name for itself with full-size appliances like the Nutribullet Triple Prep System, which we gave four and a half stars in our recent review.
Faster than fast
I recently got the Ninja BlendBoss, a compact but heavy-duty blender with 1,200 watts of vegetable-blending power at your disposal. The Nutribullet Power Core has an even more powerful 1,400-watt motor at its heart, with six-point stainless steel blades that spin up to 20,000 rpm—those carrots won’t know what hit them.
Cleaning should be easy too, as the jug, lid and lid are dishwasher safe, while the base can be wiped clean.
The Power Core Blender is now on sale directly from Nutribullet for $99.99 (around £75 / AU$140). International release dates and official pricing have yet to be announced, but I hope to put the new blender to the test and bring you a full review very soon.
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