These Bullets are good for your health!

Blenders have become an indispensable part of our lives, multitasking appliances that we require on a daily basis to make the hard job in the kitchen easier and faster. There are multiple kinds of blenders on the market today, but this next generation blender has been taking the world by storm.

Because of their great performance and user-friendly design, Nutri blenders, also known as NutriBullets, have become a popular equipment in modern kitchens. They are advanced blenders that can function as a blender, food processor, and juicer all at the same time.

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One unique feature of these blenders is the ability to extract all of the micronutrients from all fruits and vegetables, as well as all of the key vitamins and minerals, by breaking down the food’s cell walls, lends credence to the idea that they can turn any food into super foods.

They take up less space, making them better suited to small settings, and they’re built of vibration-free technology, which is another plus. These blenders often have only one speed and few controls to no buttons, making them simple to operate. Moreover, they can also be used as a utensil by drinking from the blending cup, which reduces the amount of dishes to be cleaned.

They’re great for preparing smoothies, purees, chutneys, and sauces, as well as finely grinding nuts, herbs, seeds and our very necessary masalas.

How are they different?

Nutri blenders are designed in a way where the blades are attached to the jar lids, making it easy to replace the blades depending on whichever jar is required.  Unlike conventional blenders where the blades are attached on the bottom. Traditional mixer grinders have a good locking system between the jars and the motor, but if they are not correctly installed, they can cause problems such as breaking the jar’s teeth. Additionally, there is no locking arrangement in the jar’s lids, which if not tightly held, can lead to overflowing.

Nutri blenders, on the other hand, have simple lock features that prevent them from starting if they are not locked correctly, reducing the risk of further breakdowns. Furthermore, these blenders are turned upside down to start, so there is no risk of overflowing, and they provide a completely hands-free operation.

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Because of their portability and blade placement, Nutri blenders are easier to clean than standard blender/mixer grinders, which can be difficult to clean because the blades are linked to the bottom.

Traditional blenders are prone to overheating, which is a common problem in them but many Nutri blenders include a built-in fuse that takes time to cool down and then automatically resets.

Another significant difference between the two is the level of power with which they function. Traditional blenders usually leave chunks and pulp behind, however Nutri blenders speed allows it to finely blend every part of the food, extracting every benefit it has to deliver.Today, there are a variety of Nutri blenders to select from, with pricing differences as well as functionality variations.

Korean brand Kuvings is a leading choice for Nutri blenders which blends Smoothies, Milk Shakes, Nut Butter, Idli Batter, Garam masala, and coffee beans etc. It comes with a On-the-Go Lid making it portable.

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The Wonderchef Nutri Blend Juicer Mixer Grinder, which comes with two indestructible transparent polycarbonate jars, is one of the best options on the market. It has a four-toothed wet blending blade and a two-toothed dry blending blade that can ground even the toughest spices in seconds.

Another option is the AGARO Marvel Nutri Blender, which features a 1000W motor that can even crush ice, as well as 1000ml and 500ml jars with a pulse mode that saves time when shredding and mincing vegetables.

Another good option is the NutriBullet Pro High Speed Blender, which has a 900W motor, a compact design, and a removable function for simple cleaning. Furthermore, they come with a two-year warranty.

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