![]() ![]() Nutri Ninja 700W slim blender and smoothie maker, £49.99 from Ninja - buy hereįor a more budget-friendly alternative, try this one from Ninja.Nutri Ninja 700W slim blender and smoothie maker If you don’t use the device for a while, it does lose its charge so you may have to recharge it even if you’ve only used it a couple of times.Īnd for harder ingredients, the capacity is lower so you won’t be able to make a big smoothie in one go.īe aware that because this device contains a lithium ion battery, you’ll need to take the base in your carry-on luggage rather than check it in if you want to take it on holiday. The results were comparable to much bigger models so it’s definitely a machine we could use at home as well - although if you’re looking for a super smooth result then go for a Nutribullet. There’s only one speed but the device will happily power through ice, frozen fruit and nuts. To use, you just screw the blades onto the blending cup, lock it into the base and press the power button. When we tested this device, we were very impressed by how lightweight it was - it’s around the same weight as a bag of sugar, making it feasible to carry it around with you. Once fully charged, it can whizz up to eight smoothies (up to a minute each) - although you’ll need to let it rest in between for about a minute to prevent the motor from overheating. You’ll need to charge it up before use (using the USB cable provided) as it doesn’t work when it’s plugged in. It comes with a 450ml blending cup, lid, blade, blade protector and recipe booklet. ![]() The device is incredibly compact, and weighs in at a super portable 0.97kg. If you simply can’t do without your daily smoothie while on holiday, this cordless blender from Cuisinart could be the perfect solution. Cuisinart Cordless On the Go blender, £95 from Argos - buy here. ![]()
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