The NutriBullet NB50500 sits in the upper-mid price range at $131.99 and earns a solid 4.2 from close to 2,000 buyers, suggesting reliable everyday performance. With no published specs to evaluate, prospective buyers should confirm capacity and motor details before purchasing.
NutriBullet loyalists who want a step up from entry-level models without committing to the brand's top-tier pricing.
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Priced 144% above the category median ($53.99 across 21 tracked models)
Pros
Respectable 4.2 rating backed by close to 2,000 buyer reviews
NutriBullet brand has a proven history with personal blenders
In-stock availability at time of review
Cons
No published specs make it hard to compare against rivals
At $131.99 it is a significant investment without verifiable performance data
No confirmed wattage or jar capacity in listing
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 1,974 owner ratings
Popularity3.6/5
1,974 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.
Overview
The NB50500 occupies a premium tier in NutriBullet's personal blender lineup at $131.99. That price positions it well above budget competitors, and the 4.2 rating across nearly 2,000 reviews indicates most buyers find it worth the cost. NutriBullet has a long track record with single-serve blenders, and this model appears to continue that trend based on consumer feedback.
Because no wattage, capacity, or jar material data is available in the listing, it is difficult to make direct comparisons to rivals. Buyers who prioritize knowing exact motor power or cup size should double-check the product page for current specs before ordering.
At this price, you are paying for the NutriBullet brand reputation and presumably a more capable motor than what budget options offer. The review volume is high enough to treat the 4.2 rating with reasonable confidence, though the lack of detailed specs makes this a harder recommendation compared to listed alternatives at similar prices.
Performance notes
No wattage, capacity, speed, or jar material specs are available for this model. Performance conclusions cannot be drawn from the listing data alone. Buyers should verify current specs on the product page.
What buyers say
With 1,974 reviews and a 4.2 rating, the NB50500 has a meaningful sample of real-world feedback. A 4.2 is a decent score at scale, meaning the majority of buyers are satisfied, though a meaningful minority have had reservations.
The 4.2 rating across nearly 2,000 reviews suggests most buyers feel they got good value. However, with no published specs, it is worth comparing it against NutriBullet models with confirmed wattage at similar or lower prices before deciding.
What specs does the NB50500 have?
The listing does not include wattage, jar capacity, blade count, or jar material data. You would need to check the current Amazon product page or NutriBullet's website for detailed specifications before purchasing.
How does the NB50500 compare to other NutriBullet personal blenders?
NutriBullet offers several personal blender tiers. Without confirmed motor specs for the NB50500, a direct comparison is difficult. Models like the N12-1001MK list 1,200 W explicitly, giving buyers a clearer picture of what they are getting for a similar investment.
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