![]() This meant the user could choose their own adventure, rather than being stuck with only an automatic setting. We enjoyed that the settings included both a manual pulse option, as well as an automatically timed smoothie setting. ![]() It was easy to use since the control knob had three settings: on/off, pulse, and smoothie. What we liked: The Zwilling impressed us immediately. These similarities were shared between the Nutribullet RX (which measured the largest with a 4.5-inch diameter opening), Nutribullet Personal Blender, Nutribullet NB9-1301 K Pro, and the BELLA Rocket Extract PRO Power Blender. On the other hand, the size of the cup (which had a 32-ounce capacity) was great for adding ingredients since larger items, such as leafy kale or misshapen frozen fruits, didn’t need to be squished down or added individually in order to fit. When tilting the cup to pour, all of the liquids-and any icy bits-rushed forward at the same time. ![]() While we were pleased overall with the performance of the NutriBullet NB9-1301 K Pro, we did find the larger diameter of the opening led to light spillage. It quickly became apparent that Goldilocks would have had an opinion: some blending cups were too small, some were too big, and some were just right. When it came to filling the blender jars, wider openings and larger jars made it easier.ĭuring testing, we poured out a fair amount of smoothies, slush, and milkshakes.
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