
Molly-Mae is ‘obsessed' with 'extra powerful' Nutribullet blender with £20 off
The Amazon Prime Day sale is the perfect opportunity to snap up any gadgets and appliances you've had your eye on for a while, all whilst saving yourself some money. One thing that's a staple in the kitchen is a blender, which can help speed up food preparation, or let you blitz up smoothies and soups in seconds with minimal effort.
Nutribullets are often touted as one of the best blender brands around, so it's no surprise that Molly-Mae Hague has one in her own kitchen, although in truly Molly-Mae fashion, she wanted to get one that was as aesthetically pleasing as it was practical. Which is why when she finally managed to track down the 'matte sand' version of the Nutribullet Blender 900 Series, she couldn't wait to share it with fans.
Tagging her manager Francesca Britton-Lynch, Molly-Mae shared: 'Francesca made it her mission to find this cream colourway in stock. Obsessed.'
And good news for anyone else who's been trying to track down the unusual cream coloured Nutribullet Blender, because it's not only still in stock at Amazon, but it's also on sale in the Amazon Prime Day sale. Usually priced at £99.99, it's now discounted to £79.99 saving you £20.
The Nutribullet Blender 900 Series has 50% more power than that original Nutribullet blender, meaning everything you blitz will come out smoother and more finely chopped. The powerful blades also help ensure even more nutrition is extracted from your ingredients by bursting seeds and shredding tough skins, and it's also great for things like crushing ice.
Also included in Amazon's Prime Day sale is the Philips Daily Collection Mini Blender and Smoothie Maker, which is now £34.99 down from £49.99. It's compact size makes it perfect for making individual smoothies and blitzing ingredients without taking up too much space. You can also snap up the Nutri Ninja 700W Slim Blender & Smoothie Maker, which isn't on sale but is affordably priced at £59.99 on the Ninja website.
However the new colourways of the Nutribullet Blender 900 Series have already proven popular with fans of the brand's original Nutribullet, and currently both the sand and jade versions are on sale in the Prime Day sale. They feature a matte finish that gives them a cool and modern look, and the compact size means you can leave them on your countertop without worrying about clutter.
The blender also has great reviews from Amazon shoppers, with one saying: 'The extra power makes the difference against other like products. Value for money quality build nice design.'
Another added: 'Good delivery, well packaged. Wow looks great, picked the blue one as my kitchen has blue. Works very well, quick and effective. Used to make smoothie with fruits, pumpkin seeds and walnuts. Completely blended, and very smooth. Great product.'
Whilst a third agreed: 'Fab blender, which I bought to replace an older, smaller version. It does the job perfectly, I love the colour and it is so easy to use.'
One shopper did say: 'Bought this to replace my previous Nutribullet which was getting a bit old and worn out. This one is supposed to be more powerful but it doesn't blend as well as the old one. Only large cups supplied which may be the problem. I think some lumps of fruit don't blend as the cup is not full enough. Have ordered the 18oz cup to see if the blending improves.'
But others were thrilled with their purchase, chiming in: 'Love the colour and it's stronger than the one I had (bought when nutribullet was first launched to the UK market.'
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