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Product description
This personal smoothie blender brings power and portability to quick drinks and meal prep, perfect for busy mornings and on-the-go routines. It’s a personal blender for smoothies that crushes ice and frozen fruit fast, so you get thicker, smoother blends without long prep time.
Key takeaways
Compact yet powerful, this Nahida set combines a robust motor with three easy-go cups for versatile use at home or away. The design balances countertop convenience with portability, making it simple to blend, lock a travel lid, and go. You’ll find cleaning straightforward, and the included recipe guide helps explore shakes and frozen beverages quickly. Note that the unit uses a twist-to-lock start system and does not support a pulse function, and the manufacturer suggests waiting if the motor overheats according to safety guidance. 🍓
Tech specs
- Name: Nahida Blender for Smoothies
- Power: 1200W
- Capacity: 23oz, 32oz, 37oz
- Blade: 2 x 6-Fin stainless steel blades
- Size: Power base 4.8" W by 7.7" H
- What’s included: 3 cups, 3 lids, 2 blades, 10-recipe guide
Who it’s for
It’s a great fit if you need a compact appliance that handles ice and frozen fruit, you want variety in cup sizes for single servings, or you take shakes to the gym or office. The portable cups fit many car cup holders, so transport is easy and the set replaces single-use drinks on the go.
It may not suit you if you require precise speed settings or a pulse mode, since operation is limited to a twist-to-start control. Also, if you prefer a heavy duty countertop blender for large batch blending, this smaller footprint machine might feel undersized.
What you’ll notice day to day
Expect quick blends for smoothies and protein drinks, minimal controls for fast operation, and easy rinsing after use. The set saves counter space and adds convenience with multiple cup sizes and lids for immediate portability. The non-slip feet and built-in cooling vents help keep the unit steady and protect the motor during repeated short sessions.









