The NutriBullet ZNB30200Z is a compact 1000W personal blender with a 32.1 oz capacity and two-speed operation, hitting a practical size for single-serve use at a reasonable $79.87. The 4.6-star average from 385 reviews suggests buyers are genuinely satisfied with its everyday performance.
Solo blenders who want a personal-size unit with two speed options and a 32 oz jar that is light enough to move daily
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You need a full pitcher for family batches, or you want a stainless jar instead of plastic
Power 1000 W
Jar / bowl capacity 32.1 oz
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Plastic, Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Priced 69% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Jar / bowl capacity of 32.1 oz - smaller than 86% of the 134 models we track
Speeds of 2 - lower than 76% of the 134 models we track
Pros
1000W motor provides solid power for a personal blender under $80
Two-speed option gives more control than single-speed competitors
Extremely light at 2 lb and narrow footprint
32.1 oz capacity handles a full single-serve drink
4.6 stars from 385 reviews shows consistent buyer satisfaction
Cons
Plastic jar components may absorb odors over extended use
Only two speeds, no variable dial or preset programs
110V only
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 385 owner ratings
Popularity2.8/5
385 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Power
1000 W
Jar / bowl capacity
32.1 oz
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Plastic, Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Gray
Dimensions
6.73 X 6.14 X 15.63 In
Weight
2.0 lb
Voltage
110
Overview
['The ZNB30200Z runs 1000 watts through a two-speed push-button design, giving a low and high option that most personal blenders omit. That extra speed step is useful when you want to start slower on leafy greens before ramping up, or when blending lighter ingredients that do not need full power. At 32.1 oz the jar handles a substantial single-serve drink or a light two-serving smoothie.', 'The blender weighs only 2 lb, making it one of the lighter personal blenders at this wattage. The 6.73 x 6.14 x 15.63 in profile is narrow enough for a crowded countertop. The jar uses a combination of plastic and stainless steel components, a common construction in NutriBullet personal blenders.', 'At $79.87 this model sits comfortably between entry-level personal blenders and premium full-size units. It does not have programmed cycles or an auto-shutoff timer, but for a morning smoothie routine it covers the core need efficiently without unnecessary complexity.']
Performance notes
With 1000W and a 32.1 oz jar, this blender handles frozen fruit, protein powder, leafy greens, and nut butter without difficulty on a daily basis. The two-speed control allows ramping from low to high, which reduces splashing with liquid-heavy blends. At 2 lb the base is light, so placing the unit on a non-slip surface is a good idea when blending thick or frozen mixtures.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 385 reviews is a strong result for a sub-$80 personal blender. Buyers in this price range often note noise and jar durability as concerns; a 4.6 average suggests neither is a frequent dealbreaker here. The review volume provides solid confidence that the rating reflects genuine experience.
What is the difference between the NutriBullet ZNB30200Z and the standard NutriBullet 600?
The ZNB30200Z runs at 1000W, nearly double the 600W motor on the original NutriBullet, and adds a two-speed option vs. the single-speed design. It also carries a larger 32.1 oz jar. For buyers who feel the standard NutriBullet struggles with tougher ingredients, the ZNB30200Z provides a meaningful step up.
Is the 32 oz jar too large for a single serving?
At 32.1 oz it is on the larger end for a personal blender, which gives you flexibility. A typical 16 to 20 oz smoothie fills it roughly halfway. The extra headroom is useful if you tend to add bulky greens or want to make two smaller servings at once. It is not oversized to the point of being unwieldy.
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