
The only thing we don’t like about the Select is that it’s slightly bigger than our previous winner, which makes it a bit less storage-friendly. The to-go lids, cups, and pitcher are top-rack dishwasher-safe. It can also be used to scramble eggs and process both cooked foods and uncooked fruits. The tamper is useful when making thin batter, gravies, and marinades. Its accessories include a 32-ounce pitcher with lid, a 24-ounce handled travel cup, a tamper, and to-go lids. Plus, the measurement markings on the pitcher come in handy when following a recipe or otherwise measuring ingredients. The NutriBullet Select excelled in the smoothie test when we used the Extract setting-the resulting smoothie was perfectly smooth.

The Pulse feature lets you dice and chop vegetables with ease. When users press Extract, the blender will start a pre-programmed blending cycle that shuts off after one minute. This 1,000-watt blender has four settings-Extract, High, Low, and Pulse-located on a responsive control pad located on the front of the motor base.

That's in addition to advanced features like soup-making and crushing ice cubes that are reserved for full-sized blenders, meaning this personal blender can tackle basic kitchen tasks beyond making a smoothie. In our testing, this one aced all the blending tasks we threw at it. If you’re looking for the perfect personal blender for everyday use, look no further than the NutriBullet Select. Here are the best personal blenders we tested ranked, in order.

After producing gallons of fruit smoothies and perfectly-purple yogurt, we knew exactly which products deserved our badge. We used similar criteria when testing the best blenders, but prioritized portability during this round. We evaluated their mixing and blending abilities, also taking into account design, speed, noise level, and how easy they were to clean.

To find out which personal blenders are worthy of turning your favorite fruits and vegetables into something magical, we tested 10 of the top products on the market. While we think this NutriBullet is the best fit for most people, shoppers who are interested in just making smoothies should also consider the classic Magic Bullet Blender ( available at Amazon). Our favorite personal blender, the NutriBullet Select ( available at Amazon for $93.29), is more than up to those tasks, combining a powerful motor with slender (but not too slender) blender cups for versatility and portability. Its compact size and specialty containers are perfect for on-the-go types who just want to quickly whip up morning smoothies, shakes, and dips-and then be on their way. For those that live alone, have limited storage space, or just don’t prepare things like icy cocktails very often, a personal blender is a much better fit. Everyone needs a blender in their kitchen, but not everyone needs a full-sized, high-powered blender permanently sitting on the kitchen counter.
