Magic Bullet anyone? (no not that kind)

hitchicken

Active Member
It's a gimmick. Read the reviews. All it does is make the fiber content less effective. Use a blender, better yet, just eat the fruits and veggies without "processing".
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
It's a gimmick. Read the reviews. All it does is make the fiber content less effective. Use a blender, better yet, just eat the fruits and veggies without "processing".

Wasnt really thinking about using it to liquefy vegetables, maybe make salsa, whipped cream, chop nuts etc.

I have a blender but it is always an overkill, was thinking about getting rid of it and getting something smaller. That and it is from the 70's and avocado green.

Now the leaking part is important.
 

tuffenuff2

Active Member
I have an Oster blend n go. It is great for making smoothies, whipped cream, pureeing soup. The only drawback would be that is not as big as a magic bullet. For bigger batches of things we use our handheld blender. It's great for hot foods as you don't have to worry about the steam escaping like in a blender- you can use it right in the pot.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
Does anyone have one, do you use it on a regular basis, what do you make with it.

I have one. I use it to grind up flax seed, coffee beans, and protein mix. I think it's pretty powerful for its small size. And pretty easy to clean. Haven't had any leak problems.
 
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