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PureMate 380W Nutrition Smoothie Maker | Juicer and Food Processor Fitness Blender Machine | Power Grinder with Stainless Steel Blades

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Motorsport UK has an exciting vision and strategy set out for the future of Esports and this is a positive step on that journey. We’re looking forward to expanding our presence, engaging with the community and bringing them exciting opportunities like the ROKiT British F4 Esports Championship.”

For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned. What did stand out when we used this model is how quiet the operation is - nudging a mere 90db when we used it to make a smoothie with ice on the fast setting.

In testing, the Nutribullet’s high-speed blades had no trouble with fibrous vegetables, nuts or seeds, whipping up a classic green smoothie in fewer than 30 seconds. Every smoothie or sauce blitzed came out silky-smooth and bright. What’s more, we found that smoothies made in the Nutribullet appeared to keep their colour and freshness for longer than those made in cheaper models. The parallels continue with the real-world championship, as ROKiT extend their support to become Title Partner to the ROKiT British F4 Esports Championship. On board there's a built-in heat element and up to 10 Auto-iQ pre-set programmes for cold and hot recipes. This takes the guess work out of how long you have to whizz up certain ingredients. For example, we tried it on the smoothie button and it produced a smooth and silky drink, with minimum froth on top, in under a minute. It also has pre-set buttons for chopping, sautéing, blending and cooking soups in under 20 minutes - all from scratch. There are also manual settings so you can tailor your smoothies and soups and choose the speed and length of blend. It’s definitely an investment, but the Vitamix A2300i blends effortlessly through all manner of ingredients, crushing ice and smooshing nuts to the exact consistency of your choosing. A 10-year guarantee means many happy years of blending. Pros: Includes both multi-serve and on the go jugs; specific nutrient-rich extraction program; blends both hot and cold liquids, dishwasher-safe parts Cons: Can create bubbles; lots of just to contend with (which could be a pro for some, however)

If you’re looking for a blender that makes light work of basic blending tasks and doesn’t come with bundles of unnecessary attachments, this entry-level offering from KitchenAid is ideal. With just three speed settings and a pulse function, it’s the most fuss-free blender we’ve used. If you’re blending for the whole family, a larger jug makes sense. For blending soups, it’s worth getting a blender with a heat-proof jug of good capacity to allow room for steam. A specific soup programme will ensure you can blend safely without the risk of damage to your blender or your kitchen from hot liquids. What difference does a higher wattage make? Set up is straightforward – once you’ve loaded your ingredients into one of the 700ml cups, you screw on the powerful Pro Extractor Blade lid and fix it in position on top of the base. You can choose from manual settings, that you can stop and start at your own leisure, and use pulse controls too. Or you can opt for the intuitive ‘Auto-IQ’ one-touch programs, that work for a set time and limit the guesswork. Choose from the likes of the 50-second Blend setting, that works well for drinks with ice and frozen ingredients, or the 60-second Max Blend setting, which is good for use on ingredients with skins or items such as seeds and nuts.

The Philips Daily Collection Mini Blender is powerful enough to blend fruit, vegetables, nuts, coffee and even meat with ease, and thanks to its small footprint it won’t take up that much room on your worktop either. Key specs – Jug capacity: 500ml; Motor power: 1000 watts; Speed settings: 2; Size: 960 x 400 x 145mm To find the best smoothie makers, our expert tester in the Runner's World Lab judged each machine for ease of use, leakage, design, clarity of instructions and the taste of the blended smoothie. A good portable blender will be relatively easy to clean as you don't want to spend hours trying to remove mango pulp from the blades. It will also come with sharp blades and enough power to pulverise more than one beverage per charge.

The BlendJet 2’s 450ml plastic jug has handy markings on the side, so it’s easy to measure liquids directly into the blender, and the lid features a handy carry-strap. You can charge the appliance using any USB-C cable you might have to hand, but BlendJet does supply a charging cable in the box, too. A full charge takes one hour, delivering approximately 15 blends. Attractive and simple to use, the BlendJet 2 is a great option for blending on the go. Key specs – Jug capacity: 600ml; Motor power: 600 watts; Speed settings: 1; Size: 330 x 170 x 300mm

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Portable blenders are powered by USB connection, so they're rechargeable through a mains plug, power bank, laptop or even a car charger, allowing you to whip up your favourite smoothies on the go.

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