👶 Blend, store, and savor fresh baby meals like a pro!
The NutriBulletNBY-50100 Baby Complete Food-Making System features a 200-watt motor base, BPA-free batch bowl and storage cups with date ring lids, and a silicone freezer tray. Designed for busy parents, it enables quick blending, smart storage, and easy freezing of fresh baby food, all dishwasher-safe for effortless cleanup.
Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 13.21 x 27.94 cm; 2.09 kg |
Item model number | NBY-50100 |
Product Name | Baby Complete Food-Making System |
Brand | NutriBullet |
Manufacturer | NutriBullet |
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Good
The description was accurate though I've not started using it
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US spec appliance, not suitable for UK
For UK buyers…… Just so you know the Nutribullet you are buying in the US version. Mine burnt out on first use… I am an electrician of 30 years. If you are thinking of buying this nutribullet it comes with a converter plug that doesn’t meet British standards. There is no fuse in the plug and the adapter has no fuse also. The plug fitted to the appliance is a polarised plug which only fits into a polarised socket in the US. This means the smooth prong is the live conductor and the prong with the nob on the end is the neutral. More than likely this is because inside the appliance the live side has been fused. If you plug this in the wrong way round then the appliance will not be fused. The safety instructions provided with the Nutribullet confirms it has a polarised plug fitted. I bought this for my daughter to use so I changed the plug to ensure the appliance was correctly protected for her to use safely…. i.e. the appliance had a fuse in the live conductor. Since I did this they would not refund me my money… The adapter they provide allows you to plug it in the wrong way causing the appliance to not be fused… The seller assures me that this appliance is rated to both 120v US and 230v British but I don’t think it is… First time I used it, it ran very fast and burnt out which would indicate to me that the appliance is not rated to be used in the UK with a 230v supply. If I were you I wouldn’t bother. School boy error on my part even plugging it in…..
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