Wednesday, December 24, 2014

NutriBullet Rx vs Vitamix Blender

NutriBullet Rx vs Vitamix Blender

Price:
  • A Vitamix blender will cost you at least $150 more than the NutriBullet Rx. What do you get for the extra cost? Vitamix blenders are far better made, they have more powerful motors, do a superior job at blending anything and everything, and come with a 7 year warranty.
Power:
  • While the NutriBullet Rx may be the most powerful NutriBullet to date with its 1700 Watts of power, it still fails to outpace Vitamix blenders. Vitamix blenders are more powerful than the NutriBullet, but what really makes them superior blenders comes down to one simple component, blade design.
Design:
  • Vitamix blenders have the most solid blending blades on the market. The metal of the NutriBullet Rx blades in comparison seem flimsy. Another major plus of the Vitamix is its vortex technology that sucks everything right down to its blades. It must be said, the NutriBullet Rx feels cheap in comparison to Vitamix blenders. Unfortunately, NutriBullet Rx blenders are widely reported to breakdown within a matter of months.
Best for Whom?:
  • NutriBullet Rx: 1. Fans of NutriBullet Blenders. If you love NutriBullet Blenders and MagicBullet Blenders, the NutriBullet Rx offers many features that have been requested.          2. Price Conscious Shoppers. At under $200, a blender with 1700 Watts of power is a rare find for this price.
  • Vitamix Blenders: 1. If You Love the Best. Vitamix Blenders are the best on the market.          2. Smoothie Lovers. Liquify everything with the Vitamix, even the always difficult leafy greens.
Overall:
  • If you are ready to spend $200 on a blender, you should save up your funds for a Vitamix. Appliances that breakdown in less than a year is a miserable experience, you lose your money and have to go and buy a new machine. Look for a story about a Vitamix breaking down, they hardly exist.

Pros:

  1. Latest NutriBullet. If you love NutriBullet Blenders, here is the latest upgrade.
  2. 1700 Watts. Not many blenders reach such wattage.
  3. Price Point. Under $200, far more affordable.
Cons:
  1. Design Flaws. Plenty of horror stories exist with breakdowns.
  2. Leafy Greens. Don't expect to have completely liquid drinks.
  3. NutriBullet 900? At times I wonder if the Rx is better than the 900.

Pros:

  1. Power. 2-peak Hp motor is even greater than the 1700 Watts.
  2. Design. Durable and well-built, looks lovely too.
  3. Always Perfect. Whatever you blend seems to come out great.
Cons:
  1. Price. The lowest priced Vitamix you will be able to buy is near $350.
  2. Not for Beginners. Don't start with the Vitamix, look for lower priced blenders.

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  2. Hi,
    Fantastic post you have created here.
    However, if you already own a Nutribullet 600 or 900 Pro model, it's not necessary to upgrade as you are still getting decent blends. The Rx model may be able to make soup and be more powerful, but what you have will suffice. If you are someone who is always looking for the best, you can't say no to an upgrade here. Really your post is helpful for us.

    Thanking you,
    Frank

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