Reply
Super Contributor
Posts: 443
Registered: ‎11-28-2011

The TS on HSN today is very tempting, especially with the $20 Spendable Kash you get back. Any users out there that already own the 900 series and love it?

Respected Contributor
Posts: 4,758
Registered: ‎03-12-2010

I do and love it. I use it for the smoothest smoothies with carrots, celery, cucumber, fruit, anything really. It really is awesome!

Contributor
Posts: 54
Registered: ‎05-24-2014

Macys has the 600 series on sale for $75.55 for 4th of July weekend & Walmart's every day price is $89.99. Also if you use your 20% off coupon at Bed Bath & Beyond you can actually get it a little cheaper. The normal price for 900 series is $129.00 & with Bed Bath coupon comes to around $103 plus tax. The only good thing with HSN deal is you get the super food and Recipe book & of course the flex payments.

Super Contributor
Posts: 443
Registered: ‎11-28-2011
On 7/5/2014 bill09 said:

Macys has the 600 series on sale for $75.55 for 4th of July weekend & Walmart's every day price is $89.99. Also if you use your 20% off coupon at Bed Bath & Beyond you can actually get it a little cheaper. The normal price for 900 series is $129.00 & with Bed Bath coupon comes to around $103 plus tax. The only good thing with HSN deal is you get the super food and Recipe book & of course the flex payments.

Plus with the HSN deal today you get $20 back to spend, so it basically brings the price of the TS down to $95. With no tax or shipping.

I've been considering a Vitamix for a long time now & I know it'll be the TSV tomorrow (Sun) but with the Nutribullet being 1/4 of the cost...it's very tempting.

Super Contributor
Posts: 758
Registered: ‎08-17-2012
I use to use it before I received my Vitamix.
Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 6,374
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I bought it. I watched a few presentations.

Among other reasons, I was reading how good beets are for preventing stroke in Redbook. He tossed in a beet. I figured the only way I'd be able to get a raw beet down would be with fruit.

I may try to use the $20 gift card to buy the 2yr warranty.

Highlighted
Respected Contributor
Posts: 4,758
Registered: ‎03-12-2010
On 7/5/2014 CWS22 said:
On 7/5/2014 bill09 said:

Macys has the 600 series on sale for $75.55 for 4th of July weekend & Walmart's every day price is $89.99. Also if you use your 20% off coupon at Bed Bath & Beyond you can actually get it a little cheaper. The normal price for 900 series is $129.00 & with Bed Bath coupon comes to around $103 plus tax. The only good thing with HSN deal is you get the super food and Recipe book & of course the flex payments.

Plus with the HSN deal today you get $20 back to spend, so it basically brings the price of the TS down to $95. With no tax or shipping.

I've been considering a Vitamix for a long time now & I know it'll be the TSV tomorrow (Sun) but with the Nutribullet being 1/4 of the cost...it's very tempting.

If you are going to use the Vitamix for more than just smoothies, then yeah, but if smoothies is your main goal, go for the Nutribullet. It is smaller, cheaper, and liquefies fruits and veg.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,791
Registered: ‎03-13-2010

I own the 600 and really like it. If I didn't already own it, I'd get the 900. That is a good deal on the 900 with the $20 back in spendable kash (even better for those that were able to get it before midnight with a 15% off spin2win game coupon -- which is what I did with the 600). The super food superboost sells for $20 so having that included is also a plus. And if you use Mr. Rebates, you get an additional 5% back!

I don't think the Nutribullet is comparable to the Vitamix but as tigriss says, if you are looking to use it just for smoothies, then go with the Nutribullet. I don't do enough cooking, have the space or want to spend the price for the Vitamix, so the Nutribullet works very well for my purposes.