The NutriBullet ZNB30100Z is a 1000 W personal blender with a 4.6 rating across 4,800 reviews, making it one of the most dependable options in its price range. Two speeds give it more flexibility than single-speed competitors, and the stainless steel jar and blades hold up well for daily use.
Daily smoothie drinkers who want real motor power, proven reliability, and a durable stainless steel jar without stepping up to a full countertop blender price.
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You need a very compact footprint. At 10.02 by 6.54 by 12.44 inches it is larger than ultraportable personal blenders. Also not ideal if you use standard 120 V US outlets exclusively, as this unit is listed at 220 V.
Power 1000 W
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Color Black, Clear, Gray
Priced 41% above the category median ($53.99 across 21 tracked models)
Power of 1000 W - higher than 83% of the 21 models we track
Speeds of 2 - higher than 79% of the 21 models we track
Pros
1000 W motor handles frozen fruit and denser blends
4.6 rating from 4,800 reviews is a strong, credible signal
Two speeds give basic flexibility beyond single-speed units
Stainless steel jar and blades are durable for daily use
Three color options to fit different kitchens
Cons
Voltage listed at 220 V, not standard for US 120 V outlets
Larger footprint than most personal blenders
No capacity spec listed, making jar size harder to confirm
Push-button only, no pulse mode listed
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 4,800 owner ratings
Popularity4.5/5
4,800 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
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Black, Clear, Gray
Dimensions
10.02 X 6.54 X 12.44 In
Voltage
220.0
Overview
The NutriBullet ZNB30100Z brings 1000 W of motor power, which is a meaningful jump over the 150 to 200 W options common at the budget end of this category. Two speeds let you start slower for liquid-heavy blends and push harder for frozen fruit or denser mixtures. The stainless steel jar and stainless steel blades are built for daily use and hold up against staining and odor over time.
Dimensions are 10.02 by 6.54 by 12.44 inches, placing it on the larger side for a personal blender. That extra size accommodates a more powerful motor and a more substantial jar. Push-button controls are straightforward. Color options include Black, Clear, and Gray, so there are a few choices for different kitchen styles.
At $75.87 and a 4.6 rating from 4,800 reviews, this model has a strong case at its price. The review count is large enough to take the rating seriously. It is not a premium Vitamix or Ninja at the top of the market, but it performs well above what its price suggests based on buyer feedback volume alone.
Performance notes
1000 W at two speeds puts this model well above budget personal blenders. Stainless steel jar and blade construction supports regular use. Dimensions are 10.02 x 6.54 x 12.44 inches. Voltage is 220 V, so US buyers should verify outlet compatibility or use a converter. For soft to medium-hard blending tasks including frozen fruit and protein shakes, the power spec is appropriate.
What buyers say
4.6 stars across 4,800 reviews is one of the stronger buyer signals in this category. That combination of high rating and high volume means the result is reliable, not a small-sample outlier. Buyers appear consistently satisfied with the performance and durability of this model.
Can the NutriBullet ZNB30100Z handle ice and frozen ingredients?
At 1000 W, this model has the motor power to handle frozen fruit and light ice mixing far better than 150 to 200 W alternatives. While no formal blade count is listed, the 1000 W motor combined with stainless blades gives it real capacity for frozen-ingredient smoothies.
What voltage does the ZNB30100Z use?
The listing shows 220 V. Standard US household outlets run at 110 to 120 V. You would need a step-up voltage converter to use this safely in the US. Confirm the voltage on the unit you receive before plugging it in to avoid motor damage.
How does this compare to the NutriBullet N12-1001MK?
The N12-1001MK runs at 1200 W versus this model's 1000 W and is priced around $111. The ZNB30100Z is about $35 cheaper and only 200 W less powerful. If the voltage issue is not a factor for your setup, the ZNB30100Z offers very good value relative to the 1200 W model.
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