NutriBullet GO

The NutriBullet GO is bad for multi-purpose use. It makes a disappointing, leafy smoothie and can't crush almonds into a smooth, spreadable butter. It's also not intended for crushing ice or blending hot ingredients, but on the plus side, it has a good build quality.

-- As reviewed by Rtings
NutriBullet GO 1

Product details

  • A Cordless blender for life on the go!  70W Motor Base and 2000mAh offers up to 20 blending cycles before needing to be recharged.
  • 13oz blending cup with to-go lid is the ideal size for personal smoothies or protein shakes
  • Included:  (1) Motor Base, (2) 13oz Cups, (2) To Go Lids, (1) Blade Cover, (1) USB Charging Cord, User Guide with Recipes
  • NOTE: Refer to User Manual before use
  • Product built to North American & Canadian Electrical Standards

PROS

+ Good build quality.
+ Quiet and portable.

CONS

- Not very versatile.
- Not dishwasher-safe.
- Can't crush ice.

Expert reviews and ratings

By Rtings on March 15, 2021
The NutriBullet GO is bad for multi-purpose use. It makes a disappointing, leafy smoothie and can't crush almonds into a smooth, spreadable butter. It's also not intended for crushing ice or blending hot ingredients, but on the plus side, it has a good build quality.
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By TechRadar on May 16, 2022
The Nutribullet Go is a small portable blender whose rechargeable battery can be topped up via a USB cable. It’s designed to offer you the flexibility to blitz up fresh protein shakes or smoothies, no matter where you are. However, it can’t handle frozen ingredients, and is only able to make relatively small 13oz / 385ml drinks. In our tests it wasn’t able to produce ultra-smooth drinks like its full-size siblings; but given its size and portability, we think a slightly pulpy drink is an acceptable compromise.
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