Magic Bullet Express 17-Piece High-Speed Blender Mixing System

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Magic Bullet Express 17-Piece High-Speed Blender Mixing System

from: E.Mishan & Sons, Inc.



 : Magic Bullet Express 17-Piece High-Speed Blender Mixing System
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Magic Bullet
Color: Silver
EAN: 0070282260591
Label: E.Mishan & Sons, Inc.
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Manufacturer: E.Mishan & Sons, Inc.
Model: 7712.00
Publisher: E.Mishan & Sons, Inc.
Studio: E.Mishan & Sons, Inc.
Warranty: Full US Warranty by Trademark Global



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionEmson Magic Bullet High Speed Blender Mixer System -?Power Base with Stainless Steel Cross Blade&Flat Blade / Tall&Short Bullet Cups / Shaker/Steamer Tops / Stay-Fresh Lids / Four Mugs with Colored Lip Rings / 100-Page Magic Bullet '10 Second Recipe Book'The Magic Bullet replaces a food processor, blender, and coffee grinder. Yet it occupies only the space of a coffee mug. It stays handy on your countertop for instant meals and snacks. There are no buttons to push. Just load the ingredients into the short cup, the tall cup or one of the four mugs. Twist on the cross or flat blade, place the bullet on the power base, and press down - in seconds, you'll have chopped onions, minced garlic, grated cheese, spaghetti sauce, salsa, soup, chicken salad, smoothies, shakes and more. To heat or chill, simply place the Magic Bullet cup or mug in the microwave, refrigerator or freezer.




Features:
  • Power base, 2 blades, 2 bullet cups, 4 mugs with lip rings, 2 shaker/steamer tops, 2 lids, and a recipe book
  • Replaces a food processor, blender, and coffee grinder; simple to operate
  • Can do virtually any job in the kitchen in 10 seconds or less
  • Microwave- and freezer-safe cups and mugs; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures approximately 4 by 4 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love the Magic Bullet
We already had the magic bullet and love it so we got our daughter one for her birthday. She loves it also, except her daughter (she's eight) loves it even more.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It's a great little blender!
It doesn't chop or dice or slice etc. It basically is just a small blender. But it is very very convenient. I make my son a smoothie every day and it is so much more convenient to clean. It's also lighter weight and easier to store. My first one finally burned out and I am buying a new one. Granted, I used it every day sometimes twice a day, so after 2 years, I am not upset that I have to buy a new one. I highly recommend it for a small, low capacity blender, but don't expect to be able to chop veggies or make salsas etc. It is what it is and does a great job at that. I can't live without it.

Oh, also, it makes good whipped cream. Just don't whip too long, or you get butter.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Chopper? Not!
I was so excited to get this!
I make a vegetable soup each week and do a lot of chopping. So I hoped this would replace that. Nope! Started with celery... I had to keep stopping every two seconds and shake the pieces down to the bottom of the cup. I tried cutting it up into smaller chunks first (and really, what's the point?) and that didn't work either. By the time the blades actually touched every piece of veggie, it was mush. Stupid!
A friend uses it for fruit smoothies and loves it. Maybe I'll try that later. But it will probably just become more kitchen clutter in that darned junk drawer! Rats!ORIGINAL MAGIC BULLET AS SEEN ON TV 22 PIECE HIGH SPEED BLENDER / MIXER SET. 3 MONTHS WARRANTY



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Magic Bullet is fantastic
The magic Bullet is a wonderful addition to anyones kitchen. It is easy to use and takes up very little space in my kitchen. We use it to make all kind of different health drinks, iced coffe and smoothies. I enjoy mixing protien shakes with crushed ice to make delicious frosty drinks. I am thinking about purchasing another one to have at my workplace.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Magic Bullet
I just made my first smoothie in the Magic Bullet Express and it was was easy, quick and delicious. The Bullet had no trouble with the frozen berries, protein powder and milk. The Bullet is very easy to use and very easy to clean. I just put it in my dishwasher. It's much more convenient that pulling out my large blender to make one smoothie. However, if you're going to made two or more smoothies, you'll have to make them one at a time as even the large cup is pretty small. It is a great product and I recommend it for quick, easy and delicious, albeit smaller, servings.



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