KevinPotts
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Yes!I had a good look at one of these in our John Lewis in Sat and nearly picked one up, but my daughter-in-law just asked the question "is it an expensive fad?"
Is it?
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We've had one for a year and find it to be an excellent blender, in fact we use it as a cooking implement far more than we use it for smoothies. It depends on whether you cook...
Yes!
I agree that it is a fad! A good blender does the same job, for a fraction of the price.
I had a good look at one of these in our John Lewis in Sat and nearly picked one up, but my daughter-in-law just asked the question "is it an expensive fad?"
Is it?
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Nosher, do you say that born out of experience?
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I was going to be sarcastic, but I haven't got the wit!
All I believe is there is always something new on the market that is faddish, when you already have something similar in the back of the cupboard!
Being ever the pedant; it's only a fad, if you only use it a few times, then it clutters up a worktop or cupboard.
Personally, I don't care for smoothies, so it doesn't have enormous appeal from that perspective. I had always used the various attachments for my Kenwood Chef to blend, mince and so on. Earlier in the year, I decided to have a decent food processor, for a smaller footprint, plus I really wanted a decent glass or metal spice mill. I eventually settled on another Kenwood, in the professional range. It may have been a little more than a blender or nutribullet alone, but it makes my home made coleslaw chopping or Cauli ricing exceptionally quick and easy. I'm happy I did the right thing for me.
Now that's got me thinking AndBreathe.
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Thanks. I already have a blender (25 years old) and still going strong but I don't have a milling blade. So if you were trading in my old blender would you go for another blender or Nutribullet?
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