NutriBullet Pro 1000 Review: What Reddit Owners Actually Think

The Bottom Line
Reddit owners praise the NutriBullet Pro 1000's blending power but flag lid
What Reddit Actually Says
The NutriBullet Pro line earns genuine enthusiasm for its blending punch — but the community keeps circling back to the same weak spots: lid reliability, noise, and whether it'll survive a couple of years of daily use. The 1000W NB50100C sits in the middle of that conversation.
The Good
Owners who push their NutriBullets hard report that the motor handles frozen fruit, kale, seeds, and ice without stalling. One detailed write-up on the Pro+ 1200W (close enough in design to be instructive) put it plainly:
> "Blending power is legit. That motor chews through kale, frozen pineapple, frozen cherries, wheat grass, even seedy stuff like blackberries without leaving that gritty sand behind. Smoothie texture comes out impressively uniform if you use enough liquid."
Cleanup gets consistent praise too — a quick rinse or a 10-second blend with warm soapy water does the job. The included 32 oz and 24 oz cups cover both a big morning smoothie and a smaller on-the-go portion, and the suction-cup feet keep the base from wandering on the counter.
For buyers who are nervous around sharp blades, one Redditor on r/Costco noted that the NutriBullet blades are pointed rather than wide-edged, and a bottle brush handles cleaning without putting fingers anywhere near them.
The Bad
Noise is the first thing new owners notice. Community descriptions range from "high, sharp blender sound" to outright mechanical grinding during startup. One Redditor who bought the 900 Pro described the initial sound as alarming enough to call tech support — only to be told it was normal. That's not reassuring.
The lids are a recurring failure point. A commenter summarised the frustration shared by multiple owners:
> "The to-go lid fit feels kinda loose, doesn't give that confident click-seal, and leaks if you invert or shake it."
Long-term durability is an open question. Redditors across multiple threads point out that if longevity is the priority, the NutriBullet Pro isn't the community's first recommendation:
> "If you want a machine that makes a great smoothie and will last a long time, it won't be one of those two options. r/bifl will tell you that Vitamix is the best choice for blenders."
Who Should Skip It
Anyone blending in a shared space early in the morning will irritate housemates — the noise is real. If you need a leak-proof travel lid for commuting, the included lids will let you down. And if you're buying with a 5-year horizon in mind, Reddit's r/BuyItForLife crowd consistently points you toward Vitamix instead.
Bottom Line
The NutriBullet Pro 1000 blends well and cleans up fast, but the lid situation is a genuine flaw and the noise is not subtle. Buy it on sale; at full price the competition gets harder to ignore.
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What I Love
- Handles frozen fruit, kale, and seeds without stalling
- 15–25 seconds for most smoothies
- Easy cleanup — quick rinse or soapy-water blend cycle
- Compact footprint with suction-cup feet that grip the counter
- Two cup sizes for portion flexibility
Things to Consider
- Loud startup noise; can sound like mechanical grinding
- Included to-go lids fit loosely and can leak when inverted
- Long-term durability questioned by r/BuyItForLife regulars
- Dishwasher heat can haze the plastic cups over time
The Verdict
Capable daily blender for smoothies, but the leaky lids and noise level are
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