nutribullet® Ultra Personal Blender, 1200W, for Smoothies Shakes & Protein - Quietest Single-Serve Blender with Titanium Coated…
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Updated Jun 23, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the 1200W Nutribullet Ultra is the power-and-versatility choice in this pool. High-trust testing at rtings.com found it "makes a very smooth blend with fibrous ingredients, so it can do a good job with most smoothie recipes," while flagging that "its controls are a little" awkward. Other expert write-ups reinforce the performance story: epicurious.com reported it "substantially outperformed" a rival in an ice-crushing test, and homesandgardens.com describes it as Nutribullet's most powerful, techy model able to tackle tougher tasks bullet blenders usually can't.
What reviewers liked
- High-trust testing (rtings.com) confirms very smooth blends with fibrous ingredients
- 1200W is the most powerful single-serve option in this pool
- Strong ice-crushing noted by expert reviewers (epicurious.com) and r/Costco threads
- Quieter design and multiple cup sizes praised by community reviewers
Where it falls short
- rtings.com flags the touchscreen controls as awkward to use
- Highest price among the single-serve picks (~$93)
- Smaller review base (~2,000 ratings) means thinner long-term durability data
- Some r/Smoothies users find the motor almost too aggressive for small jobs
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Across the reviewers we read, the 1200W Nutribullet Ultra is the power-and-versatility choice in this pool. High-trust testing at rtings.com found it "makes a very smooth blend with fibrous ingredients, so it can do a good job with most smoothie recipes," while flagging that "its controls are a little" awkward. Other expert write-ups reinforce the performance story: epicurious.com reported it "substantially outperformed" a rival in an ice-crushing test, and homesandgardens.com describes it as Nutribullet's most powerful, techy model able to tackle tougher tasks bullet blenders usually can't.
Community sentiment leans positive, with r/Costco threads calling the redesign a "game changer" with "double the power" of the original, and r/Smoothies users praising the velvety results and compact footprint for narrow counters. The titanium-coated blades and multiple cup sizes draw repeated mention. Some r/Smoothies users half-joke that the motor feels "too strong."
The trade-offs are real: at around $93 it's the priciest single-serve option here, its touchscreen controls are the most-criticized aspect in high-trust testing, and its ~2,000-rating Amazon base (4.3) is far smaller than the bullet-blender stalwarts, so long-term durability data is thinner.
- A 1200-watt motor makes the Ultra our most powerful single-serve blender. It’s also our quietest, with a specialized design that produces lower-frequency sound.
- A streamlined profile takes up minimal space on the kitchen counter and brings innovative design into your home.
- A glow interface illuminates two blending options as soon as your cup meets the power base. Choose the full circle for the automated smoothie cycle, or the pulse circle for hands-on control.
- Our blending cups are now made with Tritan Renew, a durable material made with 50% certified recycled content. They’re also BPA-free, shatter-resistant, and dishwasher-safe. Learn more about Tritan Renew here: nutribullet.com/sustainability.
- The Rapid Extractor Blade is equipped with a stainless-steel platform and titanium coating to increase longevity and reduce blending time. Each blade comes with a 5-year limited warranty (visit nutribullet.com/warranty for details).
I almost feel like the motor is too strong? I do like that it blends into the cup size. It blends right in the bowl, which is nice. My ...
ended up super happy with it. It's a good model and will last. Plus, the smoothie comes out like velvet. You can make soup, icecream and more. ...
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