There’s no scrubbing necessary, and food doesn’t accumulate around the seal or blades.

The Nutribullet Flip isn’t made for solids, and it isn’t the cheapest portable blender around.

Theres no need to remove the lid (unless you want to) and no risk of spillage.

Measurements marked inside empty Nutribullet Flip blender

Markings inside the cup help you measure the correct amount of liquid, and make sure it’s between the maximum and minimum levels

The blender itself is available in black, stainless steel, or white (shown here).

Unlike some personal blenders, the Flip isnt made for hot ingredients.

There were no leaks whatsoever during testing and after one 30-second cycle the smoothie was mostly blended.

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Running a second cycle resulted in much better, smoother results.

It was a similar story when making a shake using milk, protein powder, and frozen berries.

The Flip performed best when making iced coffee, delivering perfect results.

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One of the biggest advantages of the Nutribullet Flip is just how easy it is to clean.

I actually found myself using the Flip far more often than I might if it required more intense cleaning.

The Flip is charges using the USB-C cable supplied in the packaging.

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Before using it for the first time, you should charge the Flip for at least two hours.

According to Nutribullet, the Flip can run up to 15 cycles on a single charge.

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Nutribullet Flip blending cap upside down, showing blades

The blender’s blades are in the sip-through lid, but nowhere near the part from which you drink

Nutribullet Flip blender with extra lid, strap, and cleaning brush

The Nutribullet Flip comes with the blending cap and a light to-go lid for travel, the insulated cup, and a stainless steel straw and cleaning brush

Blueberry and kale smoothie made using Nutribullet Flip blender after one cycle (with chunk of banana visible) and two cycles (with no chunks)

There was still a chunk of banana left in the control smoothie after a single blending cycle (left). After two cycles, the drink was fully blended (right)

Nutribullet Flip blender with two glasses of iced coffee

The Nutribullet Flip handles ice well, and made a very good iced coffee on a single 30-second cycle

Nutribullet Flip blender with USB-C charging cable plugged in

The Nutribullet Flip is charged via a USB-C cable, and the color of the light indicates the current charge level

Top-down view of Nutribullet Flip blender full of smoothie ingredients

The blades are at the widest point of the blender, meaning ice and ingredients aren’t likely to become stuck higher up

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