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Nutribullet is legit? someone school me real quick before I pull the trigger. I eat out for 90% of my meals, this thing might really help me save money and get the nutrients I'm probably lacking
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Very legit..
Nutribullet is legit? someone school me real quick before I pull the trigger. I eat out for 90% of my meals, this thing might really help me save money and get the nutrients I'm probably lacking
Now I just need to know if the bigger one is worth the money
what do you mean "charge card on file"? Do I actually have to use the card to buy it or just have it in my profile or whatever? because in that case, I'd definitely appreciate if you could help me cop for a lower price. The earliest I'd buy is tomorrow night, when I have access to a prepaid card I'm receiving during the day.read the reviews.
with charge card on file you can get it for under $75. no idea where my mom has hers at and its 1am so im not gonna go looking for it. for $20 more id say its easily worth it.
reviews say its awesome and better than the lower model which itself is good as hell since my friend recently got one and blends fruit and ice instantly
oh so you do need to purchase with the khols card to get the lower price. too tired to read reviews or calculate how much more expensive the higher end model is right now
Get the higher end model. I think it is only $20 more
Had mines for one year and still running like brand new..., actually morethen a year because I took it with me when i moved into my new spot 1 year ago
So i decided to read some reviews, on amazon, of the newer model, and a lot of people seem to be saying if you're gonna use it daily, expect to have to replace the blades after 2-3 months and some kind of rust leaking. ugh
Realistically how much you think it cost to replace the blade top? Very inexpensive even if you do have to replace it. Ive had one for a year without any problems though.So i decided to read some reviews, on amazon, of the newer model, and a lot of people seem to be saying if you're gonna use it daily, expect to have to replace the blades after 2-3 months and some kind of rust leaking. ugh
Realistically how much you think it cost to replace the blade top? Very inexpensive even if you do have to replace it. Ive had one for a year without any problems though.So i decided to read some reviews, on amazon, of the newer model, and a lot of people seem to be saying if you're gonna use it daily, expect to have to replace the blades after 2-3 months and some kind of rust leaking. ugh
Man what year was the post of the bad reviews you read? they probably did have problems when they first came out like any other product but its fixed by now
I dont care about the cost of replacing a blade, its the inconvenience. And the rust leaking stuff sounds bad. But since a few of you vouch for it I'll cop anyway and rely on the warranty.
Just copped the nutribullet 900 series a few days ago and i'm anxious to use it. I'd like to know if frozen fruit has the same nutritional benefits as fresh fruit. Also what's a good detox blend. It came with a book and while i did skim through it I'd rather get my info from here. Thanks in advance..
In 1998, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) published its official findings on the nutrition difference between fresh and frozen produce. The FDA found that, in essence, there is no difference in nutrition between fresh produce and frozen produce. Because of the nutrients that are lost due to most commercial food production of fresh produce, as well as the nutrients lost during the blanching and reheating processes of frozen food, the nutrient profiles of each are relatively the same