Best Blenders for Smoothies Under $100
Reviewers generally agree that for under $100, personal blenders like Ninja and NutriBullet offer the best results for smoothies due to their focused design and powerful motors relative to their size. Full-size blenders in this range, like some Hamilton Beach models, are more versatile but may lack the specialized smoothie performance.
1. Ninja BL480D Nutri Ninja Auto-iQ — 4.5/5
This personal blender offers powerful blending for its size and price, making it a favorite for single-serve smoothies with its Auto-iQ technology.
Pros
- Excellent at crushing ice and frozen fruit
- Auto-iQ pre-programmed settings are convenient
- Compact size, easy to store
- Includes multiple cup sizes and sip & seal lids
Cons
- Can be very loud during operation
- Durability of plastic parts is a concern for some users
- Not ideal for larger batches or hot liquids
Best for: Individuals or couples seeking a powerful personal blender primarily for smoothies and protein shakes.
2. Magic Bullet Blender, Small, Silver, MB1001 — 3.8/5
The original Magic Bullet is a simple, no-frills personal blender that's highly affordable and effective for basic smoothie needs and chopping.
Pros
- Very affordable and compact
- Simple to operate with a press-and-twist mechanism
- Easy to clean
- Good for smaller, simpler smoothies and dips
Cons
- Less powerful than competitors, struggles with tough ingredients
- Motor can overheat with prolonged use
- Plastic construction feels less durable over time
Best for: Budget-conscious users or those with limited counter space who need a blender for basic, small-batch smoothies.
3. Hamilton Beach Power Elite Blender (58148A) — 4.0/5
A full-size blender that provides solid performance for smoothies and general blending tasks at a very attractive price point, with a glass jar.
Pros
- Affordable full-size blender
- Durable glass jar is easy to clean and doesn't retain odors
- Wave~Action system helps pull ingredients down
- Decent power for most frozen fruits and ice
Cons
- Can be loud
- Not as effective with extremely tough or fibrous ingredients
- Slightly bulkier than personal blenders
Best for: Families or individuals needing a versatile, full-sized blender for smoothies and general kitchen tasks without spending much.
4. NutriBullet Pro 900 — 4.3/5
An upgrade from the original Magic Bullet, the NutriBullet Pro 900 offers more power for smoother blends, especially with tougher ingredients and nuts.
Pros
- Significantly more powerful motor than the original Magic Bullet
- Efficiently breaks down seeds, nuts, and fibrous greens
- Includes larger cups and more accessories
- Compact and relatively easy to clean
Cons
- Still struggles with very thick mixtures without added liquid
- Can be quite loud
- Reports of seal leaks over time for some users
Best for: Smoothie enthusiasts who want more power than basic personal blenders but are still price-conscious.