
If you’re looking for a compact blender for smoothies or protein shakes, you’ve likely seen NutriBullet and Magic Bullet. They look similar, but their performance and price are very different. Here’s how they compare.
NutriBullet
- 600–900W+ motors handle frozen fruit, greens, nuts
- Large cups (24–32 oz) for full meals or double servings
- Multiple blade types and accessories
- Smooth blends, crushes ice easily
- Higher price ($70–$130 range)
Magic Bullet
- 200–300W motor for soft fruit and liquids
- Small cups (12–18 oz) for single shakes
- Simple blade system, fewer accessories
- Compact, quiet, and lightweight
- Budget price ($35–$60 range)
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | NutriBullet | Magic Bullet |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Power | 600–900W+ | 200–300W |
| Cup Size | 24–32 oz | 12–18 oz |
| Accessories | Multiple blades and cups | Basic blade and cups |
| Performance | Handles frozen fruit, nuts, ice | Best for soft fruit & liquids |
| Price | $70–$130 | $35–$60 |
Choose NutriBullet if you want more power, larger servings, or plan to use frozen fruit, leafy greens, or nut butters.
Choose Magic Bullet if you want a compact, budget-friendly option for simple protein shakes.
