![]() ![]() Once the motor base is switched on, the one-minute blending cycle will begin automatically as soon as the cup is in position. Offering just two modes, this blender is pretty intuitive to use. One the contents are blended, you can attach a lip ring for more comfortable drinking, or a screw-on lid but we’d have preferred a to-go lid of the type you get with other Nutribullet cups. ![]() Despite being the smallest of the three, the short cup still offers a decent 30oz/350ml capacity. The 45oz/ 1.3-liter oversized cup comes with a lid to seal in the contents after blending, while also making pouring mess-free. The 34oz/1-liter pitcher has a vented lid that allows steam to escape when making soup, and it’s used just as you would a full-sized blender pitcher. ![]() There’s also an extractor blade, which fits onto both cups and the pitcher, plus a long-handled blade remover that makes it easier to remove the blade if it’s on too tight. The black and gray motor base will tuck neatly into the corner of most kitchen countertops without standing out, but since it comes with two cups and a pitcher, there are plenty of accessories that will require storage space in your cupboards. The dimensions with the pitcher attached are 18.5 x 6.7 x 6.3 inches/ 47 x 17 x 16cm (h x w x d). Its footprint on the counter is actually relatively small, but it’s tall, which could be problematic if you intend to place it beneath wall-mounted cabinets. In terms of size, the Rx is much larger than Nutribullet’s other personal blenders. (Image credit: TechRadar) Nutribullet Rx: design and key features ![]()
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