
Nutribullet and McLaren F1 blenders built for speed now 15% off
As Formula One fans gather at Silverstone, Nutribullet has offered fans a flash sale on their McLaren F1-themed blenders with 15% off and a potential 24-hour-only 20% discount if Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri win the British Grand Prix.
Shoppers can select the McLaren F1 blenders - Nutribullet Portable Blender, 900 Series or Ultra 1200 - in iconic papaya or grey. The Nutribullet Portable Blender is now reduced to £42.49, down from £49.99 while the 900 Series retails at £84.99 and the most powerful and quiet Ultra 1200 now at £127.49. The discounts are applicable when check out with code PAPAYA15.
The Nutribullet x McLaren F1 blenders are also available to purchase on Amazon and Yimbly, which is owned by the Mirror parent company Reach Plc, with selected models on discounts.
Our shopping writer Phoebe Barton, who is a keen camper, has tested the Nutribullet McLaren Portable Blender and whipped up a smoothie on-the-go. She shared on the Express: "The first time I used it, I decided to make a smoothie using a banana, strawberries, orange juice and a couple of ice cubes.
"The portable blender is super easy to use; simply press the power button once to turn it on, and again to start blending. All of the fruit and ice was perfectly blended after just one 20-second cycle, ready for me to drink right away. This impressive performance puts the Nutribullet in pole position when compared with other blenders I've tried in the past that take longer to blend the ingredients and are more fiddly, especially the plug-in appliances. The only slight downside is the position of the power button on the base of the portable blender."
The Ninja Blast Cordless Portable Blender, priced at £49.99, comes with a slightly smaller 520ml cup and offers 10 blends on a single charge. It also offers more colour options from classic black and white to green, cranberry and blue.
Meanwhile, Smeg's Personal Blender, £99, adds a touch of retro style to your kitchen and shoppers can take the drink on-the-go in the 600ml cup.
For at-home use, the Nutribullet 900 Series, currently £84.99, has an increased 24,000 RPM that breaks down ingredients into a silky smooth nutrient loaded smoothie with no pulp or bits. The blades are strong enough to crush ice, burst open seeds, crack through stems and shred tough skins. As the name suggested, the blender comes with a 900ml colossal cup that is enough to share with friends and family.
Fitness fans looking for a blender that is built for speed, the Nutribullet Ultra 1200 can blend a morning smoothie or post-workout protein shake in speed and style. Amazon has dropped the price of the Ultra 1200 from £149.99 to £129.99 but it's still cheaper to get at the official website with code PAPAYA15 even ahead of any additional discount if Piastri or Norris are victorious.
The motor and base are specifically engineered to operate at a lower frequency sound, makes the Ultra 1200 the quietest Nutribullet from the lineup.
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