NutriBullet
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NutriBullet is a juicer and blender manufactured by Homeland Housewares, LLC, which is also responsible for the manufacturing of the Magic Bullet, Desert Bullet, and Baby Bullet.[1]
NutriBullet "breaks down ingredients in to their most nutritious, most absorptive state",[2] according to the company. It uses "exclusive extractor technology which uses a 600 watt motor with cyclonic action and the patented extractor blades"[3] to achieve this.
NutriBullet contains one extractor blade, one milling blade, a power base motor, one 24 ounce cup, two small cups (one with a handle), two resealable lids, two comfort lip rings, a user guide and recipe book, and a "pocket nutritionist".[4][5] The cups are made out of non-toxic high-impact plastic.[3]
NutriBullet has nine registered patents in the United States, filed between June 23, 2003, and March 28, 2007. Homeland Housewares, LLC, owns all these patents.[6]
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