![]() This type of juicer has a reputation for being less efficient than the more expensive cold-press variety. The Nutribullet Juicer Pro is a centrifugal juicer, so it extracts the juice using a fast-spinning grater and sieve. Now, I tested the UK version which is the same as the US model apart from that it comes with just one to-go cup and one freezer tray, whereas the US model comes with two of each. It's quite reasonably priced in my eyes at $159.99/£299.99 and it can do more than just squeeze the goodness out of your oranges. The fact it takes up a small amount of space in my kitchen is an added bonus. Gone are the days of wasting money on cartons of orange juice or bottles of apple juice now that I have this countertop gadget. I've been using the Nutribullet Juicer Pro, which is an upgraded version of the more basic Nutribullet Juicer (with a few extras included in the box), for a good few weeks now and it's safe to say I am obsessed. You might know Nutribullet for its single-serve blenders and smoothie makers, but it’s a brand well worth considering if you’re looking for a juicer. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. There was also a lengthy period where he essentially wrote all of T3 magazine every month for about 3 years.Ī broadcaster, raconteur and public speaker, Duncan used to be on telly loads, but an unfortunate incident put a stop to that, so he now largely contents himself with telling people, "I used to be on the TV, you know.There was a problem. A cricket fan for over 30 years, he also recently become T3's cricket editor, writing about how to stream obscure T20 tournaments, and turning out some typically no-nonsense opinions on the world's top teams and players.īefore T3, Duncan was a music and film reviewer, worked for a magazine about gambling that employed a surprisingly large number of convicted criminals, and then a magazine called Bizarre that was essentially like a cross between Reddit and DeviantArt, before the invention of the internet. He also has about 400 vacuum cleaners, and is possibly the UK's leading expert on cordless vacuum cleaners, despite being decidedly messy. In his long and varied lifestyle-tech career he is one of the few people to have been a fitness editor despite being unfit and a cars editor for not one but two websites, despite being unable to drive. He also covers cycling and ebikes – like over-using italics, this is another passion of his. He has covered everything from smartphones to headphones, TV to AC and air fryers to the movies of James Bond and obscure anime. His current brief is everything to do with the home and kitchen, which is good because he is an excellent cook, if he says so himself. There's also a blade protector for the base to keep everything safe on the move.ĭuncan is the former lifestyle editor of T3 and has been writing about tech for almost 15 years. NutriBullet assures us that GO won’t switch on unless it’s fully assembled – ie: the lid is securely on – and therefore your digits are safe. If you're worried about accidentally mincing the contents of your gym bag, or your fingers, worry no longer. The cup is lightweight, hardwearing and BPA-free. Nutribullet GO comes with a Durable 730ml Tritan cup, 'perfectly sized for an individual portion'. ![]() ![]() So that's a smoothie a day for nearly three weeks, before charging is required! The 2200mAh battery can be fully charged via USB-C in under 3 hours, and that's sufficient juice for 'up to 20 blending cycles'. Just don't expect to make nut butters with this thing. ![]() I don't think you need to be a power-obsessed gear head to realise that 70 Watts is not an awful lot of power, but Nutribullet's blades are usually excellent so it should be enough for soft fruit and protein powder. The 70W motor spins the blades at up to 18,000RPM to 'whip up protein shakes and smoothies in a flash'. Nutribullet says: 'The portable and durable blender means a fresh, delicious smoothie or protein shake can be enjoyed anywhere, any time, as an afternoon pick me up, a boost of energy before a work out or a late breakfast on the move.'
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