Depends on what you expect from it. It's a blender, nothing more. Does it work as a blender? Sure. Will it do something other blenders don't do? No. Is a "nutriblast" somehow different from tossing the same ingredients in an ordinary blender to create a shake or a smoothie? Don't be ridiculous.
Completely untrue. We got a Nutribullet for Christmas, and I normally hate those "infomercial gadgets", but this thing rocks! We keep it on the counter and use it everyday. I throw a container if no-carb yogurt, a couple of strawberries and blueberries, and some flax seed and and bit of water in mine every morning, blend it for about 3 seconds, and have an instant breakfast.
It is blender-
like, but it's more of a food processor combined with a blender:
-the blade screws right onto your cups, meaning it cleans up in seconds rather than the pain-in-the-ass it is to clean a blender.
-It purees things at super high speed, faster and better than any blender I've ever used (only of those Ninja blenders might be close)
-the serving cups rock- if you can't finish something you just put one of the included lids on it and stick in in the fridge
-The mulling blade it comes with is great of chopping nuts or making breading
I can't stress enough the design- the fact that the blades are actually built into the caps means it cleans up with just a 5 second rinse under the faucet. That's the biggest plus over a blender or a food processor.
I truthfully can not find a fault with the Nutribullet. I've been recommending them to my friends too. Best $100 that was spent in a long time.