The NutriBullet RNB50500-ASP earns a 4.4 rating from 230 buyers at $69.99, placing it in the mid-range of NutriBullet's personal blender lineup with positive early feedback. The limited review count and absence of published specs are the two areas to weigh carefully.
Shoppers who want a mid-priced NutriBullet personal blender and are comfortable buying based on brand reputation with a smaller but favorable review sample.
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Priced 30% above the category median ($53.99 across 21 tracked models)
Pros
4.4 rating, one of the higher scores in the personal blender category
NutriBullet brand with a strong track record in single-serve blending
Mid-range price of $69.99 positions it between budget and premium tiers
Cons
Only 230 reviews, the smallest sample of any mid-range model here
No specs listed at all: no wattage, capacity, material, or controls
Difficult to comparison-shop without published specifications
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 230 owner ratings
Popularity1.0/5
230 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.
Overview
At $69.99, the RNB50500-ASP sits in a competitive price band where several personal blenders offer confirmed specs. NutriBullet's brand strength in single-serve blending helps justify consideration here, and the 4.4 rating from 230 reviewers is a positive early signal. The review count is modest, meaning this is a relatively newer or less-trafficked listing.
No specs are published in the listing: no wattage, no jar size, no blade count, no jar material, and no controls description. This is a meaningful gap at $69.99, where buyers can find alternatives with full spec sheets. Relying on the brand and the 4.4 rating requires more trust than most shoppers should need to extend for a $70 appliance.
For existing NutriBullet users who have been satisfied with past products and want to stay within the ecosystem, the RNB50500-ASP may fit naturally. For buyers evaluating multiple brands, the lack of published specs makes direct comparison impractical.
Performance notes
No wattage, jar capacity, blade count, jar material, controls, or dimensions are available in the listing. Performance assessment is based entirely on buyer rating and brand history. Buyers should check the current product page for any updated spec disclosures.
What buyers say
A 4.4 rating from 230 reviews is encouraging for a newer listing. The score is above average for the category, but the small sample means there is more uncertainty than with models carrying 1,000-plus reviews.
Is the NutriBullet RNB50500-ASP worth $69.99 without knowing the specs?
NutriBullet's reputation in personal blenders carries real weight, and the 4.4 rating is positive. That said, at $69.99 there are competing models with published wattage and jar size data. If spec transparency matters to you, compare this against the N12-1001MK or ZNB30100Z, both of which list wattage.
How do I find the specs for the RNB50500-ASP?
The listing data does not include spec details. Check the current Amazon product page, the NutriBullet website, or the product manual PDF if available. NutriBullet typically publishes full specs on their support pages for each model number.
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