The Magic Bullet MBPB50100AK offers a 16 oz plastic cup and stainless steel blade at $30.99, landing at the lower end of the Magic Bullet lineup with a 4.2 rating from 463 buyers. The remote control feature is an unusual addition at this price point.
Magic Bullet fans looking for a compact, affordable single-serve blender with a 16 oz cup and a slightly different control setup.
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Jar / bowl capacity 16.0 oz
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Remote
Color Black
Priced 43% below the category median ($53.99 across 21 tracked models)
Weight of 1.95 lb - lighter than 64% of the 21 models we track
Pros
Recognized Magic Bullet brand at a $30.99 price point
16 oz capacity with stainless steel blade
Compact footprint at 1.95 lb
4.2 rating from buyers
Cons
Only 463 reviews, so the rating sample is relatively small
No wattage listed, making motor comparisons difficult
16 oz jar is small for larger smoothie servings
Remote control feature needs verification before assuming standard use
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 463 owner ratings
Popularity1.9/5
463 owner reviews, fewer 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
Jar / bowl capacity
16.0 oz
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Remote
Color
Black
Dimensions
3.3 X 3.74 X 10.63 In
Weight
1.95 lb
Overview
The MBPB50100AK comes in at $30.99 with a 16 oz plastic cup and stainless steel blade. Magic Bullet is a well-known name in personal blenders, which adds credibility to a model with only 463 reviews. The 4.2 rating across that sample is encouraging, though the review count is modest compared to the brand's flagship products.
One spec worth noting is the remote control listed under controls. This is an unusual feature for a personal blender at this price and may reflect a wireless or app-connected operation. Buyers should verify how this functions in practice before ordering, since it differs from the typical push-button design seen in most single-serve blenders.
At 1.95 lb and measuring 3.3 by 3.74 by 10.63 inches, this is a compact unit. The 16 oz jar is on the smaller side for someone blending a full meal-replacement smoothie, but workable for a standard serving.
Performance notes
Blade material is stainless steel. Jar material is plastic. The jar holds 16 oz. No wattage is listed. The unit weighs 1.95 lb and stands 10.63 inches tall. Controls are listed as remote, which is atypical for this category and worth confirming on the current product page.
What buyers say
A 4.2 rating from 463 reviews is a positive signal, though the sample size is modest. The score suggests most buyers are satisfied without a large enough base to rule out variation in individual units.
What does the remote control on the MBPB50100AK mean?
The listing specifies remote as the control type, which is unusual for a personal blender in this price range. It may indicate wireless or Bluetooth connectivity, but buyers should check the current product listing for clarification on exactly how the blender is operated.
Is 16 oz enough for a full smoothie?
A 16 oz jar fills a standard single-serve smoothie cup, which is adequate for most one-serving recipes. If you typically blend larger portions or add bulky ingredients like leafy greens, you may find the jar limiting and should consider a model with a larger capacity.
How does the MBPB50100AK compare to other Magic Bullet models?
Without confirmed wattage, a direct motor comparison is not possible. Other Magic Bullet models at similar prices use push-button controls, so the remote control on this model is the key differentiator. Review count is lower than flagship Magic Bullet products, meaning there is less community feedback to draw from.
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