The NutriBullet NBPB50200 is a compact, lightweight single-button personal blender at $49.99 in gunmetal gray. The 3.8 star rating across 522 reviews is below the NutriBullet average, so buyers should read recent feedback carefully before committing.
Shoppers who want a small, lightweight NutriBullet personal blender at a moderate price and mainly blend soft ingredients like fruit and yogurt.
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You want a high-powered blender for tough ingredients, or the 3.8 star average gives you pause and you prefer a more consistently reviewed option.
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Single Button
Color Gunmetal Gray
Dimensions 3.3 X 3.3 X 12 In
Weight of 1.04 lb - lighter than 100% of the 21 models we track
Pros
Very lightweight at 1.04 lb, easy to carry and store
Simple single-button operation, no learning curve
Compact 3.3 x 3.3 inch base takes minimal counter space
NutriBullet brand with established customer support
Neutral gunmetal gray color works in most kitchens
Cons
3.8 star rating is below average for the NutriBullet lineup
Single speed only, no control over blend intensity
No wattage listed, limiting direct power comparisons
7.4V voltage suggests possible cordless design, which may limit run time
Our scorecard
3.8/5overall
Owner rating3.8/5
3.8 average across 522 owner ratings
Popularity2.6/5
522 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
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Single Button
Color
Gunmetal Gray
Dimensions
3.3 X 3.3 X 12 In
Weight
1.04 lb
Voltage
7.4 Volts
Overview
The NBPB50200 is a slim personal blender measuring 3.3 x 3.3 x 12 inches and weighing just 1.04 lb, making it one of the lighter NutriBullet models available. The single-button operation is as simple as it gets: press to blend, release to stop. The plastic jar and stainless steel blade construction is standard for this price range.
At $49.99 it sits in the mid-tier of the personal blender market. The gunmetal gray color is a neutral, versatile finish. The 7.4V listed voltage suggests this may be a cordless or battery-operated variant rather than a plug-in model, which is worth confirming on the product listing before purchasing.
The 3.8 star average across 522 reviews is the most important data point here. It is below the 4.0 to 4.5 range common among well-regarded personal blenders, and with over 500 ratings the score is statistically meaningful rather than the result of a small sample. Buyers who prioritize reliability may want to investigate recent reviews before deciding.
Performance notes
No wattage is listed in the spec data, which limits direct motor comparisons. The single-button control means blend intensity is fixed. At 1.04 lb the unit is extremely light, which can indicate a smaller motor housing. The 3.3-inch base and 12-inch height place this in a slim, tall profile typical of personal cup blenders. The 7.4V voltage reading is notably low for a plug-in blender and may indicate a rechargeable or battery-powered design, which buyers should verify on the product listing.
What buyers say
The 3.8 star average from 522 reviewers is a below-average score for the personal blender category. With over 500 ratings the number is statistically significant. This does not mean the blender is bad, but it does suggest a meaningful portion of buyers encountered issues, whether with performance, durability, or unmet expectations. Buyers should read recent one and two-star reviews to identify whether problems are isolated or recurring.
Why does the NutriBullet NBPB50200 have a lower rating than other NutriBullet blenders?
The 3.8 star average with 522 reviews is below the typical 4.3 to 4.6 range for NutriBullet's better-known models. Without detailed review content it is hard to pinpoint the exact cause, but common complaints on lower-rated personal blenders relate to motor power, seal quality, or difficulty cleaning. Reading recent reviews on the Amazon listing will give the clearest picture of what buyers have experienced.
Is the NBPB50200 a cordless blender?
The 7.4V listed voltage is much lower than the 120V or 230V typical of plug-in blenders, which suggests this may be a cordless or battery-powered model. Cordless personal blenders are convenient for travel or office use but generally have shorter run times per charge. Confirming the power source on the Amazon product page before buying is strongly recommended.
How does the NBPB50200 compare to other NutriBullet personal blenders?
NutriBullet makes several personal blender variants ranging from around $50 to $150. The NBPB50200 sits at the lower end of the NutriBullet personal blender price range. Higher-priced NutriBullet models like the N12-1001MK offer 1200W motors and stronger buyer ratings. If budget is not the main constraint, comparing the NBPB50200 to the next model up in the NutriBullet line is worth the time.
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