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Make your slicing, mixing and blending jobs quick and easy with this versatile Rosso food processor. Russell Hobbs Rosso Food Processor and Jug Blender Make your slicing, mixing and blending jobs quick and easy with this versatile Rosso food processor. A compact, two-speed blender with large blending jug, travel beaker and a handy separate mill for herbs and spices. This one-person portion blender makes it simple to take homemade smoothies and shakes with you wherever you go.The Hairy Bikers hand blender is ideal for whipping, beating, stirring, chopping and mincing. Hairy Bikers 5-in-1 Hand Blender The Hairy Bikers hand blender is ideal for whipping, beating, stirring, chopping and mincing. Kenwood Triblade Hand Blender Set with Potato Masher A powerful hand blender with three blades and an additional mashing and puréeing attachment for achieving the perfect consistency for different ingredients. Kenwood Multipro Food Processor and Jug Blender
The versatile Multipro food processor from Kenwood comes with a blender jug and handy disk attachments to help you prepare the food for all your meals without the effort.On a mission to get your body beach-ready? With gym fees extortionate, and diet supplements not exactly cheap, a smoothie maker may be worth your while. Smoothie makers, similar to juicers and blenders, offer your five-a-day in one healthy drink, and can be substituted for breakfast, lunch, a snack or even dinner. For top tips on how to use a juicer, or more blender bargains see our deals guides. We've also got a handy guide on the 10 best fitness trackers for under £50. Juicers, like the popular Nutribullet, extract the fiber content out of fruits and vegetables in the form of pulp, but smoothie-makers leave the fiber in. You can add other ingredients, like powdered supplements, to smoothie makers, while juice extractors will only work with fruits and vegetables. Smoothie and food blenders can be used for salsas, dips, and soups, while juicers are mainly used for juice.
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Now £22.99 with free UK delivery at Robert Dyas. oster blender 6811 replacement jarThe Blend-Active is a blender with a built-in sports bottle, giving you one-person-portion fruit smoothies, breakfast drinks, protein and sports nutrition drinks and iced juices with one touch of a button. bamix mono 133 immersion blenderTake your Blend-Active to work or the gym, or keep it with you in your home. Now £29.96, with free click and collect at Asda. Create your own combinations of fruit, herbs, ice cream and yoghurt – you can even throw in a few vegetables with this Kenwood smoothie maker. When your smoothie is ready to serve, there's a handy tap for pouring it into your favourite glasses. Now £29.99, with free UK delivery at Currys.co.uk. The lightning-speed Mr. Magic Gold edition food processor can do just about anything, from minces, purées, slices and mixes, all in the shortest possible time.
Prepare smoothies, cocktails, snacks, sauces and dips as well as all kinds of drinks in a matter of minutes. Now £47.28, with free UK delivery on Amazon.co.uk.Bullet blenders – called so because of the shape – are smaller than jug blenders so chances are there's space on your worktop to leave them out. The cups can be converted into a drinking mug straight after blending. They're great for when you're on-the-go and just want to make one portion at a time, but no good if you're after larger batches. A word of warning – almost every bullet blender claims to be able to crush ice, but we found they rarely can. 1. Nutribullet Graphite: £79.99, Lakeland Pretty much anyone who has one of these will happily wax lyrical about its efficiency. We found it exceptional at making soup, smoothies and sauces like pesto. Available in red, grey or black, it couldn’t be simpler to use and comes with a tall jug, two shorter cups (great for taking to work) and two separate blades for blitzing and milling.
2. Salter Nutri Pro 1000: £49.99, Robert Dyas In terms of looks, this is similar to the Nutribullet, but it’s got a more powerful motor and a multi-purpose blade, which makes it very versatile. It comes with a one-litre cup and two extra 800ml cups with lids for when you’re out and about. You can’t put the parts in the dishwasher, though, and it’s quite noisy. 3. Breville Blend-Active Blender: £49.99, Argos Despite this black, tube-shaped blender only having a 300W motor, one speed setting and a smallish plastic bottle, it’s great for making smoothies and soups, quickly – and it hardly takes up any space on your worktop. Extras include a guard, sleeve and resealable lid for the cup. 4. Vitamix S30: £339, UK Juicers This is way more fast and versatile than most bullet blenders, with 10 different speeds and the ability to do whole fruit juicing so that you get all the nutrients. You can also create anything from dough to frozen puddings and nut butters.
It comes with a generous 1.2 litre plastic jug and a 600ml plastic travel cup, both spill-proof. It’s available in four different colours, and is bigger than most bullet blenders, but still smaller than jug ones. 5. Russell Hobbs 21350 Mix and Go: £24, Amazon This great-value mini blender is ideal for simple smoothies and soups. There are no switches – you just place one of the two 600ml bottles on the base and press down to pulse, or twist to blade. It’s not the fastest, though, particularly with tougher fruits, vegetables and nuts. 6. Tribest Personal Blender: £89.95, UK Juicers This machine comes with five high quality blending/storage jars (two plastic and three glass), all different sizes and with a sipping lid. The powerful motor pulses or blends, easily grinding nuts, coffee beans and flax seeds. There are some great recipes included and parts are dishwasher-friendly. And unlike many blenders, it’s impossible to make contact with the blade, making it extra-safe.
7. Philips Smoothie Detox and Health Mini Blender: £49.95, John Lewis This claims to make great shakes, smoothies, soups, dips and cocktails and we found it did a good job of all of them, although you may need to shake things up a bit with dryer ingredients. The on-the-go bottle is handy and the multi-chopper accessory does a reasonable job on the likes of onions and meat, although it struggled with nuts. 8. Kenwood Sport2Go: £29.95, John Lewis This is a compact machine that works at two different speeds, as well as pulsing. It comes with two 600ml sports bottles. We found it made great soup, provided we were patient, and decent smoothies. For sauces, you might have to shake the bottle up a bit to stop the ingredients getting stuck, but the finished product tasted good. 9. Nutri Ninja Pro with Auto IQ: £119.99, Lakeland This powerful machine has a button for pulsing and two automatic programs that either blend or do a mixture of blending and pulsing. It makes light work of soft ingredients and can also handle tougher ingredients like nuts and frozen fruits.
10. Sage Boss to Go: £129.95, Sage There’s no need to shake the ingredients about in this 800-watt machine. Its patented blending action exterminates lumps from tough ingredients in seconds when making smoothies, although it won’t make soups other than gazpacho as it isn’t heat resistant. It comes with two smooth-edge cups with travel lids and there’s a comprehensive recipe book. 11. Davina for Lakeland Personal Blender: £29.99, Lakeland Davina McCall, the television presenter turned fitness queen, has become one of the go-to celebrities for getting a healthy bod, so it’s no wonder she’s put her name to a bullet blender that makes tasty smoothies and juices reasonably quickly and easily. It comes with two size cups, with sipper lids for an on-the-go lifestyle. 12. Tefal Fruit Sensation: £49.99, Amazon With its metallic finish and high-quality glass jug, this sleek looking machine looks great in most kitchens, which is a good job as many will find it too heavy to store away every time.
It comes with two speed settings and a mini-chopper and mini-grinder and a thick recipe book, including cocktails. It does a decent job, although the jug is heavy and could do with a handle. 13. Morphy Richards Easy Blend: £17.99, Amazon This is easy to set up and use and the two speeds and pulse function mean smoothies can be blended to how you like them. Two beakers with detachable lids are included with measuring marks, but although it says it can blend frozen fruit, we found it struggled with. Best for occasional usage as it seems to overheat if used many times in a row. The Nutribullet Graphite is seen by many as the bullet blender and we found it’s a reputation that’s well deserved. For something even higher end, the Vitamix S30 is incredibly multi-talented and durable, while a good low budget option would be the Russell Hobbs Mix & Go. IndyBest product reviews are unbiased, independent advice you can trust. On some occasions, we earn revenue if you click the links and buy the products, but we never allow this to bias our coverage.