In the US we put it into the dishwasher, after an hour of hot water and steam cleaning its pristine. Regarding the cloudy jar plastic tends to get scratched its normal science, we all get replacement jars every few years
Thank you for the quick review.👍 I am looking at buying a blender and I was not really aware of the jars retaining smell issues. Nutribullet blenders versus Ninja brand? I need a blender capable of crushing ice and /or dry ingredients. multiple cups, not too big. Any suggestions? Price $100-$150. Thanks so much.
Most of the modern blender the jars are made of plastic, so you should not be surprised that the jars retain unpleasant smell when you use the nutri blender for spicy stuff like onion and garlic. I don't think you should use your coffee cup to replace your bowl of soup. Both the brand names, Nutribullet and Ninja nutri are very good blenders. The Ninja is the new comer with new tech, but the results are about the same. For the cleanup, these machine are much much easier to clean than the old traditional blender. You need to know how to use them wisely.
03:42 - OBVIOUSLY(!!!) you did NOT put water + dishwasher fluid into the jar, connect it to the base and turn the blender on. Why do I - and EVERY other sane person watching this - know this? That concentrated brown liquid you show us below the blades would never, ever, EVER exist there if you did what you say you did and properly clean it after use. --> 'Standard dilution effect' would have diluted EVERY liquid to the EXACT SAME colour as the end result of the washing process. Clearly, when you poured out the washed liquid it did NOT look like that !!! --> I would suggest you were paid by a competitor to talk trash on this product, thinking we are all idiots to believe you ;)
This is not really meant for Indian kitchens, it’s mainly for smoothies from fruits and vegetables, nuts etc.
But don't all juicers/blenders have the same problem with plastic containers?
In the US we put it into the dishwasher, after an hour of hot water and steam cleaning its pristine. Regarding the cloudy jar plastic tends to get scratched its normal science, we all get replacement jars every few years
Good review ❤
Thank you for the quick review.👍 I am looking at buying a blender
and I was not really aware of the jars retaining smell issues.
Nutribullet blenders versus Ninja brand? I need a blender capable of
crushing ice and /or dry ingredients. multiple cups, not too big.
Any suggestions? Price $100-$150. Thanks so much.
Most of the modern blender the jars are made of plastic, so you should not be surprised that the jars retain unpleasant smell when you use the nutri blender for spicy stuff like onion and garlic. I don't think you should use your coffee cup to replace your bowl of soup.
Both the brand names, Nutribullet and Ninja nutri are very good blenders. The Ninja is the new comer with new tech, but the results are about the same. For the cleanup, these machine are much much easier to clean than the old traditional blender. You need to know how to use them wisely.
You have to remove the gasket to clean it properly, unfortunately, otherwise it will get disgusting and moldy.
03:42 - OBVIOUSLY(!!!) you did NOT put water + dishwasher fluid into the jar, connect it to the base and turn the blender on. Why do I - and EVERY other sane person watching this - know this? That concentrated brown liquid you show us below the blades would never, ever, EVER exist there if you did what you say you did and properly clean it after use.
--> 'Standard dilution effect' would have diluted EVERY liquid to the EXACT SAME colour as the end result of the washing process. Clearly, when you poured out the washed liquid it did NOT look like that !!!
--> I would suggest you were paid by a competitor to talk trash on this product, thinking we are all idiots to believe you ;)