The nutribullet NBF50700 delivers 1400W of blending power at $131, which is a strong value for a full-size countertop blender with plastic construction and stainless steel blades. Over 1,100 reviews at 4.6 stars make it one of the better-rated options in this price range.
Everyday users who want serious blending power without the Vitamix price tag, especially for smoothies, soups, and sauces.
Skip if
You need a large-capacity jar for batch cooking, since jar capacity is not published. Also skip if you want more than 5 speed settings or prefer dial controls over push buttons.
Power 1400 W
Speeds 5
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Color Gunmetal Gray
Priced 49% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Power of 1400 W - higher than 60% of the 134 models we track
Pros
1400W motor punches well above its $131 price point
4.6 stars across 1,119 reviews is a strong buyer satisfaction signal
7.3 lb weight is manageable for moving on and off the counter
Push-button controls are intuitive and easy to clean around
Stainless steel blades hold up under regular use
Cons
Jar capacity is not specified, so batch size is unclear
Plastic jar is less premium than Tritan or glass alternatives
Only 5 speed settings, which limits fine-tuning on texture-sensitive recipes
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,119 owner ratings
Popularity3.7/5
1,119 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
1400 W
Speeds
5
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Gunmetal Gray
Dimensions
16.08 X 8.88 X 11.36 In
Weight
7.3 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
The NBF50700 sits at the higher end of nutribullet's countertop lineup, running at 1400W with stainless steel blades and a 5-speed push-button interface. The Gunmetal Gray color is neutral enough for most kitchens. At 7.3 lb it is light enough to move off the counter when not in use.
Five speeds plus the push-button layout keeps the interface simple. That is enough range for most everyday tasks, from light blending to processing harder ingredients like frozen fruit or ice. The plastic jar and stainless blades are a common combination at this price point, and the setup follows the nutribullet approach of keeping things straightforward to operate.
With 1,119 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, the NBF50700 has genuine depth in its feedback pool. That score at that volume is meaningful, and it puts this model among the more well-reviewed mid-range countertop blenders currently available.
The NBF50700 has one of the stronger buyer feedback profiles in its price class. 1,119 reviews at 4.6 stars reflects consistent satisfaction rather than a spike of early positive reviews, and it suggests the blender holds up over time rather than just impressing out of the box.
What is the jar capacity of the nutribullet NBF50700?
The published specs do not list a capacity figure. If jar volume is important for your use case, check the current product listing for additional details, or reach out to nutribullet directly before purchasing.
Is this blender good for making smoothies daily?
The 1400W motor and stainless steel blades are well-suited for daily smoothies, including recipes with frozen fruit, greens, and protein powder. The 4.6-star rating across more than 1,100 buyers suggests it holds up under frequent use, which is a reasonable indicator of durability for daily tasks.
Can the NBF50700 handle ice?
At 1400W the motor has enough power to process ice, though how well it performs on crushed versus whole cubes depends on the specific recipe and blend time. Using a pulse approach and breaking ice into smaller pieces before blending tends to protect the motor and improve results on any countertop blender.
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