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Nutribullet Or Nutri Ninja

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Alex99 | 14:47 Sun 14th Feb 2016 | Food & Drink
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Just wondering which is the best blender, or are they both just the latest gadget likely to end up in a cupboard ?
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I bought the equivalent from Aldi (or Lidl, one of them anyway) a couple of weeks ago. Much cheaper and does the same job, it's great! £14.99. They only had pink, which upsets me, so it gets hidden in the cupboard when I'm not using it, but I'm really pleased with it! It may not have quite as many accessories but it's perfectly adequate, especially if you're not sure you're going to use it much.
If I was buying one myself,I'd get the nutrininja. I've got a Ninja blender,and a Ninja food processor...and I'm very happy with both.
But...since it's an item that *may* end up at the back of a cupboard,do have a look at Aldi's version.
When The Telegraph tested four of these devices, Lidl's version came out top.....it was called "a genuine bargain, 5/5 stars".


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/features/battle-of-the-blenders-cheap-alternatives-to-the-nutribullet/
Then again, when the Mail tested them, the Nutribullet came out top.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-3395410/Can-Lidl-s-29-version-Nutribullet-compete-80-rival-FEMAIL-pits-thrifty-gadget-against-original-REALLY-delivers.html
....and Aldi's version is available from Thurs 18th Feb......


https://www.aldi.co.uk/nutrient-blender/p/069143012859500

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