After my first Nutribullet got incredibly loud (like a jet airplane taking 
off!)at seven months, I put all the parts into a bag and took it to the store.  
I couldn't find my receipt.  Before I could even tell her my complaint, the 
clerk grabbed it away, whisked a new boxed one up to the counter and said thank 
you.  This one is 10 months old and is still doing well.  I'm very careful not 
to overfill it, ....I put 1/2 of the first batch into the smaller container 
before I add the yogurt and whey and blend.  Then I just stir them together.  
Wish the container was just a little bit larger.  (or maybe I should just eat 
smaller amounts?!)

Pat





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 From: Lena Guyot <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: CS>OT - Nutri Bullet
 


Haven't thought to use hot in it, but the grain blade is supposed to pulverize 
ice well. Also, after a year of daily use, my regular blade head got wobbly in 
its spindle. I called Bed Bath & Beyond where I'd purchased it, to replace that 
part, and they said they can't do that, just parts, but to bring the whole 
thing in and they'd replace it! Nice.
Be well,
Léna

On Nov 14, 2013, at 9:00 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:

Hi,
>I finally got my NutriBullet yesterday and had a chance to look through the 
>book.  I have a question for those of you that have one.  Can it only tolerate 
>cold items?  I was hoping to throw some cooked veges and hot water into it for 
>a simple soup.  Also, can you put ice into it?
>Thanks.
>PT
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