Kickstart a healthy January 2026 with this Nutribullet Blender for £69
Homemade smoothies for less with a four-star blender
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I love my Nutribullet. It's as simple as that. It's powerful and easy to use, and I can have my favourite smoothie ready to go in a matter of minutes. That's why I have absolutely no reservations recommending the Nutribullet Blender 900 at Amazon for £69 (was £89.99).
The NutriBullet Pro, or Pro 900 Series in some regions, is NutriBullet's most popular model and an ideal option for anyone new to the world of homemade smoothies. This £20 discount sees the four-star blender return to its record-low Black Friday price. That means you're unlikely to see a better price any time soon.
Today's best Nutribullet deal
With its powerful 900-watt motor and extractor blade to pulverise and puree fruits, it doesn't get much better for smoothie newbies. This is a blender deal that's great for both your body and your bank balance. Get it now for a snip under £70.
We put this blender through its paces and wrote about it in our Nutribullet Pro 900 review. This Pro version is just the US name for it, so it's the same model as the Nutribullet 900 that's available in this UK deal.
The headlines of our review say that it's compact, convenient, simple to use, and ideal for smaller kitchens. All in, we awarded it a very respectable four stars. It's fair to say that the blender struggles a bit with thicker smoothies, but a simple midway shake does the trick. Also, for context, it's 50% more powerful than the original Nutribullet.
The capacity makes it ideal for two-person households or families wanting a smoothie treat every so often. If you're planning on adding nuts and seeds to your mix, then the blender can handle those too.
We've tested and rated all types of blenders, including top models from Vitamix, Smeg, and Nutribullet. Read all about our top picks, based on budget and features, in our guide to the best blenders.
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