Best Blender for Smoothies, Need Your Advice

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olivia11

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I have researched about the best blender for smoothies over the past few days because I’m really trying to level up my morning routine and start making nutrient-packed smoothies at home. I checked out reviews on Consumer Reports, Wirecutter, and Good Housekeeping, and they consistently mention these two as top picks:

Ninja BL660 Professional Compact Smoothie & Food Processing Blender
https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Professional-Countertop-1100-Watt-BL660/dp/B00939FV8K?th=1

nutribullet Full-Size Blender Combo 1200W – NBF50500
https://www.amazon.com/Nutribullet-Watts-Full-Size-Blender-NBF50500/dp/B0BRDJ28B7?th=1

However, I’m having a hard time deciding which one would best suit my needs and would really appreciate some input from smoothie enthusiasts here.
I plan on blending frozen fruits, leafy greens, protein powders, ice, and sometimes nut butters. I also want something durable, easy to clean, and powerful enough to handle daily use.
So which one would you recommend? Or is there another blender you swear by?
Thanks in advance for your help!
 
I have a smoothie every morning as I just can't eat right away.

I don't do ice in mine just fresh/frozen fruit with a little juice for viscosity. This is what I have:
 

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I drink 2 smoothies a day & the best blender we have found is the Kitchen aid mod. #KSB2072DG. It has a more powerful motor than the VitaMix does & it blends much better than a VitaMix. We have burned thru 2 Ninja’s & 1 VitaMix already & they don’t blend as well as the KA.
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My Ninja has been great for over 10 years probably would buy another if this 1 dies
 
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I dont do smoothies, I like to chew. But when the rest of my teeth are gone, I may not have much choice:emoji_laughing:

After my research to replace our blender some years ago, I landed on the Blentec Classic. I was tired of messing around. I could probably blend southern clay dirt with the thing the motor and gear are so powerful.

I dont use machines like that much. I adopted the "cheffy" mantra of "knife skills and cutting board" years ago, but when I want to make a few specific things, the blender is crucial.

I was gifted a Magic Bullet for Christmas. I have no idea what I'm going to use it for, but apparently it's big in "smoothieland" especially for single serve stuff. The only thing so far I have seen I might use it for is quicky small batch egg salad.
 
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I dont do smoothies, I like to chew. But when the rest of my teeth are gone, I may not have much choice:emoji_laughing:

After my research to replace our blender some years ago, I landed on the Blentec Classic. I was tired of messing around. I could probably blend southern clay dirt with the thing the motor and gear are so powerful.

I dont use machines like that much. I adopted the "cheffy" mantra of "knife skills and cutting board" years ago, but when I want to make a few specific things, the blender is crucial.

I was gifted a Magic Bullet for Christmas. I have no idea what I'm going to use it for, but apparently it's big in "smoothieland" especially for single serve stuff. The only thing so far I have seen I might use it for is quicky small batch egg salad.
I agree with you on the Blentec. We use our unit multiple times daily, and it's a workhorse. I just looked at the unit and it shows the "made on" date of March, 2011, the same month I bought it. Also, the usage meter shows that it's been run through 7,286 cycles. The only issue I've ever had is when the bearing on the 64 oz. WildSide cup crapped out around 5 years ago. I replaced it for $70.
 
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