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Honored Contributor
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Do you have this item?  Do you use it?  I'm on the fence.  Any opinions are appreciated.  TIA!

 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Nutribullet 600 on HSN

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It is a good deal for this. If 600 watts are fine for what you need it for this is good. One thing that I see on the presentations is it looks like the base is plastic. I have three blenders with different sizes. I have two Ninjas with different wattage and a Nutribullet also. 
I do not think the base would be a concern if it has plastic in it as long as your get the wattage you need. I bought a 900 watt Nutribullet several years ago on HSN and love it as much as my Ninja ones.

I do not use mine only once or twice a week and never have had any problem with any of mine. 
I have been writing down some of the recipes they are showing today as their demonstrations are done very well.

I hope this helps. You always have a great return policy on HSN also.

 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Nutribullet 600 on HSN

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Just wanted you to know the Nutribullet TSV on HSN is still at $49.99 today also. If you were still thinking about it. 600 watts is usually enough for most people to do what you need. I have my 900 watt, 1100 watt, and a 600 watt. I am happy with all three. I use the 600 watt one for smaller amounts as my smoothies.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I had one years ago--it had 900 watts of power and it lasted maybe a year before it started smelling hot while using it. And for me it was way to hard to hold it down to activate it. And  very  loud. Tried it for smoothies but it left chunks---I use my Vitamix for everything--so much easier and better and reliable.