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I'll find out when I pick mine up later however the more I read the more I am convinced they are.
I eat almost no fruit or veg and I'm hoping this is going to give my health a kick start. I can now have 'breakfast' whilst on the move.
Yes.
I was sceptical to begin because of the cost but now having used it every day I am really pleased with it.
Much better than cheaper ones.
That's what's prevented me from buying one. Not saying they're not worth it (never tried one) but to me, my money could be better spent elsewhere.
Yes - if you wnt all your nutrients and vitamins without gagging then this is for you. You can chuck in pretty much any fruit and/or veg and it will come out nice.
make sure u clean under the rubber seal people. a bit fiddly to remove but it does get food particles under it
In this instore only?
Does the cup go in a dishwasher?
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Which breville one? The blend active?
"good luck"
does it crush ice?
Use the £79.99 to buy fruit and veg over the next year, and eat it as nature intended.
Works wonders!
But I dont enjoy eating most fruit & veg (beleive me I wish I did) This is a way to get it into my system and still get the benefits.
I'm going to be using 80% frozen fruit in mine. So I wont get the hit and miss qaulity of the frsh produce I experience when I do venture into eating a bit. It will also make it easier and provide a fresh cool drink.
Buy an active blender, save £65 and be less of a mug
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Yes. I bought that first in case I didn't use it. The breville one doesn't blend as good as the nutri bullet. isn't as smooth. it's worth the extra money.
It comes with a recipe booklet. The are always good free books on Amazon too
It is much easier to just eat a banana/apple/carrot etc ,no chopping/cleaning. You can even do it ''On the move''. I think fruit and veg are over rated anyways, I eat hardly any besides bananas and potato chips/crisps. Just take a cheap multi-vitamin(£2 for 3 months supply) I am fit and healthy and have never had a sick day in my working life.
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Try their website nutriliving.com
That's a great smoothie maker but not the same as a nutribullet which is a Nutrition extractor and allows for the inclusion of seeds etc with 300w more power. It depends on what you want to use it for.
This combines exercise and healthy drink...what else do you want .....oh and you still got your £60 in pocket to spend on fish and chips
....oh the wonders of a good marketing and some catchy marketing terms....