The Russell Hobbs NutriBoost 23180-56 falls into the category of “Mix & Go” type blenders. It represents the spearhead of this range of devices offered by the British manufacturer, of which a removable and easily transportable bowl (to enjoy a smoothie on the go, for example) constitutes the main asset.
The Russell Hobbs NutriBoost 23180-56 is not content with its multitude of accessories to seduce. This chunky model is powerful enough to crush ice and make smoothies worthy of those made by more advanced models. With a few more speeds and a better contained noise level, the NutriBoost 23180-56 could have become an essential blender, all categories combined. However, it remains the best “Mix & Go” type device in our comparison.
Strong points
- Remarkable power.
- Perfect smoothie blending.
- A multitude of accessories.
Weak points
- Noisy.
- Only one power available.
The second best quality/price ratio
Lagrange 609010
Introductory price €100
Cdiscount Marketplace
€98.92Nine
Rakuten
€98.99Nine
Fnac.com
€99.99Nine
Boulanger.com
€99.99Nine
Darty.com
€99.99Nine
Crossroads
€99.99Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€106.46Nine
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Mixing Efficiency
Certainly, the Lagrange 609010 blender does few things, but it does them very well. Easy to use, effective, well finished, it is very difficult to fault it. Picky “blenderophiles” may perhaps find fault with its management of low powers and left-handers with the impossibility of starting a mix when the handle is oriented to the left, but these minor defects are ultimately very little for a product of this quality. The Lagrange 609010 is undoubtedly one of the best performance/price ratios in our blender comparison.