- Nutribullet and McLaren have teamed up for a set of three thematic mixers
- Each mixer has colors of McLaren’s gray and papaya from McLaren
- The original versions of the three have received high scores from our criticisms
Nutribullet, manufacturer of some of the best mixers in the world, has teamed up with McLaren’s Formula 1 team for a set of soup manufacturers and smoothies on the theme of F1. Collaboration can look like a late joke of the fools of April, but it is very real, and the three mixers ready for the breed are available for purchase now directly from Nutribullet.
According to Nutribullet, the three mixers are “infused with the aesthetics of McLaren’s signature papaya – mixing speed, precision and innovation of the racetrack in the kitchen.”
The trio includes the Nutribullet X McLaren F1 Portable team – a new version of the Nutribullet portable mixer that we examined last year. Our tester Victoria Woolaston praised his light weight, which makes him ideal for transporting the office or the gymnasium, and its very reasonable price. Her lifespan of her battery was also impressive, and she found that she lasted about two weeks between the loads in typical use.
She noted that it had somewhat difficult difficulties with particularly difficult ingredients, and it was sometimes necessary to make two mixing cycles to integrate difficult vegetables into smoothies, but no more than other mixers with unique service at this price.
Pulp position
Also on the starting grid is the Nutribullet X McLaren F1 Team Pro 900: a version of papaya and the graphite mouth of the more powerful Nutribullet 900. Our criticism Emily Peck noted that the 900s produced results always good, and noted that it was a particularly good choice for small kitchens.
“There is only one adjustment, but it offers you 50% more power than the original Nutribullet, the quick blade providing super smooth results,” she said.
Finally, there is the Nutribullet X McLaren F1 Ultra team. The original nutribullet has won four in five in five in five in five stars in our review, easily producing silky smoothies and a well -textured houmous. It is also one of the quietest mixers that we have tested to date.
There was a trend in recently cooking devices for subtle and natural shades such as yellow butter and leafy green, but if it is not your style, then one of these mixers could add a welcome colored shock to your kitchen. You can even use one to concoct a fast papaya and a coconut smoothie to refresh the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend.




