

Product Type: Magic Bullet blenders
Newest Review: ... Wish it would have had the quality stainless steel look, but that wasn't to be. Will prepare your food in approx. 10 - 15 seconds, one si... more
My quick review
Magic Bullet blender

Member Name: acidol2
Product:
Magic Bullet blender
Date: 16/11/11
Rating:
Advantages: Small size, blends liquids well, grinds coffee beans, easy to clean
Disadvantages: Poor at chopping vegetables, motor can overheat, not much durability either.
Here are some of my specifications i gathered up about it:
Pros
Small size
Blends liquids well
Grinds coffee beans
Easy to clean
Cons
Poor at chopping vegetables
Not suitable for more than one or two people
Motor can overheat
Iffy durability
I remember seeing this on tv, and i sorta liked it at first. But theres all sorts of advertising on the TV, that use thier same excitement, pazass, etc. So be carefull. But for the most part, anything that is advertised on those infomercials over-promises or fails to deliver. I ordered a Magic Bullet anyway because it seemed to be just the sort of kitchen appliance that I needed...small, safe and useful. I crossed my fingers and ordered one. When the package arrived, it was packed nicely in a large case containing all the parts and accessories as advertised; mixing cups, drinking/mixing mugs, small blender attachment, juicer attachment, shaker cups, two receipe books, an instruction manual, blades and motor base. Basically, the Magic Bullet is a small compact blender that is turned on it's head. Instead of putting items from the top and blending/chopping them, you put the contents in a holding cup and twist on the cap/blade. This whole unit is then placed upside down on the base and you turn it on. After the contents are processed, you take the unit off the base and twist off the blade/cap. A great and ingenious idea. Anyway, all in all its a good tool for the kitchen.
Summary: Its a good tool for the kitchen, just be weary of the defaults, and is in-durability.

