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Old 05-29-2015, 06:40 AM
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Going to purchase a nutra bullet, don't know which one . Thinking about the RX. PLease post some pros and cons ? Thank you for your help, Michele Does it really pulverize all seeds and skins in smoothies?
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Old 05-29-2015, 11:29 AM
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I haven't tried one myself but I don't think it is powerful enough to pulverize seeds. You might want to buy it as someplace where you can return it and get your money back like Walmart or Best Buy.
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Old 05-30-2015, 04:30 AM
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I had a Magic Bullet for several years, it finally died. I worked reasonable well. Would pulverize ice etc, not raw veggies very well. I have a Nutra Ninja now and so far it has chopped up everything I have put into it. Flax seeds, lemons and limes including the peels, spinach and kale all chopped up really well in my morning smoothies. So far it has chopped everything I have thrown into it. I have only had it for a month. I make a smoothie most mornings.
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I still love my Magic Bullet. I use a coffee grinder for my flax seeds
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I have the NutriBullet 900 series. It grinds everything so fine you can drink it with a straw. From what I understand the original Magic Bullet is not very powerful. There is a newer model than what I have that even heats things so you can turn whatever you blend into a soup. I just heat my "soup" mixtures in the micro, but I mostly like it for cold stuff. I like to use frozen fruit, plain Greek yogurt, etc. and make wonderful smoothies. I've had mine for a couple of years and use it several times a week and it is still going strong. I highly recommend it!
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