Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Blenders for Smoothies

NutriBullet Pro 900 vs Vitamix Explorian E310

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Vitamix Explorian E310 comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.2 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about one-to-three-person households who want Vitamix smoothie quality without paying flagship 5200 prices — read the strengths below before deciding.

NutriBullet Pro 900
Ranked #5 in Best Blenders for Smoothies
NutriBullet Pro 900
$99.99as of Jun 7

The NutriBullet Pro 900 is the best personal blender for smoothies: a compact, around-$90 bullet that blends leafy greens into a silky-smooth puree and doubles as a travel cup. RTINGS scores it 8.1/10 for single-serving smoothies and calls it "an excellent choice for smaller batches" of nut butter and dips. It's single-serve only and not built for ice or hot blending, but for solo daily smoothies it's hard to beat on value and convenience.

Strengths
  • Blends leafy greens into a silky-smooth puree on single servings, per RTINGS (8.1/10 single-serve smoothie score)
  • Compact bullet design fits in a cabinet — no counter real estate needed
  • Blend-and-go: jar doubles as a travel cup with a to-go lid
Watch-outs
  • Single-serve only — 32 oz jars, no family-size batches
  • Not meant for crushing ice or hot blending
  • No speed control or presets — you press and hold
Vitamix Explorian E310
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Blenders for Smoothies
Vitamix Explorian E310
$379.95as of Jun 7

The Vitamix Explorian E310 is the value Vitamix: it delivers the brand's signature smooth texture and the same manual variable-speed control as the 5200 for around $100 less. TechGearLab scored it 85/100 — higher than the 5200's overall in their rubric — and RTINGS calls it "remarkable for multi-purpose use." The 48 oz container is smaller, so it suits one-to-three-person households more than large families.

Strengths
  • Nearly Vitamix-5200-level smoothie texture for roughly $100 less — TechGearLab scored it 85/100
  • Same simple variable-speed control philosophy as the flagship, with a 2-HP motor
  • Compact 48 oz container fits more cabinets than the 5200's tall jar
Watch-outs
  • No smoothie presets — you run the dial manually
  • 48 oz jar is smaller than the 5200's 64 oz for big-batch households
  • Green smoothies take a little extra run time to reach silky texture

How they stack up

NutriBullet Pro 900

The single-serve specialist: silkier than the Ninja BN701 on small portions and far more compact than any pick here, but it can't match the family-size capacity of the Ninja BN701 or the ice-crushing and hot-blend versatility of the Vitamix 5200 and Vitamix Explorian E310.

Vitamix Explorian E310

The value-Vitamix: nearly the Vitamix 5200's texture for about $100 less, but in a smaller 48 oz jar. Smoother and far more durable than the Breville Fresh & Furious and Ninja BN701; bigger and far more capable than the single-serve NutriBullet Pro 900.

Specs side-by-side

SpecNutriBullet Pro 900Vitamix Explorian E310
Power900W1491W (2 HP)
Capacity32 oz cup48 oz
Speed ControlSingle speed (press & hold)Variable 1-10 + Pulse
ProgramsNoneNone (manual)
Container MaterialBPA-free, to-go lidBPA-free Tritan
Dishwasher SafeCups yes, blades hand-washSelf-cleaning
Warranty1-year limited5-year full
FootprintCompact bullet17.5 in tall docked
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