Magic Bullet The Magic Bullet review
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- Mini blender / travel cup
The Magic Bullet is a forerunner of the Nutribullet and, looks-wise, the two have much in common. The Magic Bullet has a much lower power motor - just 200W - but claims to do any job in 10 seconds or less. Read on to discover how this blender compares with its bigger siblings.
- Pros and cons
- What is it?
- What's it great at?
- Is there anything I should watch out for?
- Is there anything else I should know?
- Should I buy it?

Technical specifications
General
- Height30 cm
- Width11 cm
- Depth13 cm
- Capacity0.6 litres
- Power200
- Speed Settings1
- Jug materialPlastic
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