Based on my lifestyle, can you suggest a nutribullet for me?

Anonymous
I'm a little overwhelmed by all the choices. I have a VERY small kitchen with VERY LITTLE counter space - about two square feet which are separated by the kitchen sink. So "real estate" is limited. I live alone so never need to make a lot at once. But I'd like to make a smoothie with ice sometimes, and carrot soup, stuff like that. So I need something small but very powerful. And I'm stupid, so something easy to use would be great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a little overwhelmed by all the choices. I have a VERY small kitchen with VERY LITTLE counter space - about two square feet which are separated by the kitchen sink. So "real estate" is limited. I live alone so never need to make a lot at once. But I'd like to make a smoothie with ice sometimes, and carrot soup, stuff like that. So I need something small but very powerful. And I'm stupid, so something easy to use would be great.


Super useful and lives on my very small counter. The more you see it the more you'll use it.
Anonymous
Bump please
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a little overwhelmed by all the choices. I have a VERY small kitchen with VERY LITTLE counter space - about two square feet which are separated by the kitchen sink. So "real estate" is limited. I live alone so never need to make a lot at once. But I'd like to make a smoothie with ice sometimes, and carrot soup, stuff like that. So I need something small but very powerful. And I'm stupid, so something easy to use would be great.

Please don’t talk about yourself like this.
Anonymous
I just have the standard nutribullet (not the one with the blender part), have had it for 6 years and it is great. I have a blender but keep it in the cupboard Bc I don’t have room on my counters. Just get a regular nutribullet (pick a fun color that you like) and be done with it.
Anonymous
I don’t understand your question. They’re all the same, just pick the cheapest one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand your question. They’re all the same, just pick the cheapest one.


OP here. I looked at them and it seems like they're all different with different attachments, different amounts of power, etc. That's why I am sharing how I want to use it so somebody can just say which model I should get.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a little overwhelmed by all the choices. I have a VERY small kitchen with VERY LITTLE counter space - about two square feet which are separated by the kitchen sink. So "real estate" is limited. I live alone so never need to make a lot at once. But I'd like to make a smoothie with ice sometimes, and carrot soup, stuff like that. So I need something small but very powerful. And I'm stupid, so something easy to use would be great.

Please don’t talk about yourself like this.


No, you should let adults describe themselves however they choose. You can describe yourself however you choose. I *am* stupid. It's a fact.
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