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Nutribullet $169 and Nutribullet Pro $199 from Target Australia + Free Delivery

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Just got an email from Target saying they're now selling the Nutribullet ($169) and Nutribullet Pro ($199) online only. This represents a significant saving from what I've heard from buying directly from their hotline/buying internationally, or buying a potentially fake one from eBay. Also you get the benefit of Australian warranty and taking it back if there's any issues which should provide peace of mind.

You can also get $50 off a $250 spend from the Target online store.

Standard: http://www.target.com.au/p/nutribullet-12-piece-set-nbr-12-7…

Pro: http://www.target.com.au/p/nutribullet-pro-nb9-9-7m-9-w-9-pi…

Alternatively, buy from their Target eBay store to get $50 voucher from a $200 spend. You'll need to spend an additional $1 for the Pro or $31 for the Standard to get the voucher though.

Target eBay Pro: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-NutriBullet-Pro-NB9-0907M-900…
Target eBay Standard: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-NutriBullet-12-Piece-Set-NBR-…

Thanks to JoelWilliam and Steptoe for the eBay links.

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  • -1

    Still way cheaper to import them… Got mine for $130 shipped from Singapore

    Also, this is Target's normal price, they aren't discounted…

    • Are you referring to ebay or another site?

      • -3

        Nope, a friend bought a few from a seller on facebook.

        Genuine ones imported from Singapore, so they have a 220-240V power supply…

    • Where is the deal then?

  • +5

    Remember these don't make smoothies or shakes …. they make Nurtiblast!!!

  • How about this; buy from target via ebay and claim the $50 coupon?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-NutriBullet-Pro-NB9-0907M-900…

    • Exactly.

      and the cheaper one

    • $50 coupon valid for $250 minimum spend

      • Isn't it $200? Only need to spend an extra $1 to qualify.

        • Yeah, $200 for the eBay $50 coupon. Alternatively you can spend $250 on the Target store to get $50 off.

    • I don't think you can. You have to use TAXTIME coupon code on target website to claim!

      not to forget that Voucher is redeemable on full price merchandise only at Target

  • +1

    You can also buy something else from Homewares, Stationery, Office and Clothing for Total $250 you get $50 Off TAXTIME50

  • +1

    Will it keep the nutrients in my milk shakes?

  • +1

    Most of the eBay ones are fake.

    • Out of curiosity how do you know that or identify the fake ones? The ones on Ebay i saw looked exactly the same as the ones on their website (https://www.nutribullet.com/)

  • Get the Nutri Ninja if you can for around this price. Far better quality and more features.

    • +2

      BingLee have if for $200 on ebay and with $50 ebay voucher

  • Anyone tried this from HN for $99? Against the nutri bullet or nutri ninja?

    http://www.harveynorman.com.au/trent-steele-nutritional-blen…

  • +1

    I hate this product purely because the ads are full of garbage. I wonder if idiots out there believe the ads.. I fear they must do, otherwise that kind of marketing wouldn't have been used.

    • +1

      Yeah the ads are cringeworthy. Absolute nonsense catered for the American market. Having said that, for what it is, I've heard the product is pretty good. Certainly not worth the $400 or whatever that the TV store tries to sell them for. But as a compact, easily portable blender it's a pretty good option.

  • +1

    Thanks OP. I just bought 3 (one for me, the parents and the in-laws). I used the TAXTIME100 code as it to $507 for the 600 Watt ones and got it down to $407 = $136 each! Cheapest deal yet!

    • No worries!

  • What is the difference between normal and pro?

    • Normal is 600watts and pro is 900.

      Ive used the normal one before on a month trial and it was really good. Bonus is you get 2 blades and 3 containers with the normal one, whereas you only get the 1 blade and 2 containers with the pro.

  • There's a local company that has just won distribution rights in aust for these and they deal with some of the really big chains here so I'm sure they will start popping up in other stores as well which is when prices will get really competitive

    • I was on the phone to the main company yesterday seeing if they could match the target price on buying 3 units with the TAXTIME100 code (pushed my luck i reckon), and they were insiting that no one else sells Nutribullet. If they did they would be fake units.

      I argued that a retailer like Taeget would not sell a fake Nutribullet and market it as such. And if anything were to happen within a year the warranty should cover it.

      As a telemarker would, he kept insiting it was a fake unit and I would regret it. I eventually thanked him for his time and said bye.

      • Nope he's wrong I know for a fact a company in victoria has got distribution rights for these. Telemarketers aren't always given all the up to date info so he probably just doesn't know that it's changed.

      • Actually, Target were selling fake MAC makeup for a short while…

  • For those budding juicers who may have missed the other OzB post - there is also a group buy about to end of the Nutri Ninja from Bing Lee (ebay store) - qualifies for the $50 ebay voucher too. Arguably a better unit than both of these. I ended up going the Ninja (3 left from 300 at time of posting). That said, nice to see sensible pricing on the bullets now - those TV deal goons were ripping consumers off successfully. Cheers.

    Other post:

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/199411

    • Sold out :(

  • +1

    Never pay full price for the TV items. Before the 1 month trial ends ring them up and say that you want to send it back and they will discount it to half price. Make sure you get one of there get this free promotions (Frypans, free nutribullet) and it is a really good deal.

    • Yeah I've heard about this. Still, seems like a lot of hassle to get basically the same price Target now have them for. You also get the benefit of easy returns and don't have to wait weeks for an issue to be resolved/refund given. Based on my experience, Target will accept a return for almost any reason which is a real plus in my opinion.

  • With the current eBay 20% off these amounts come down to $159.20 for the Pro version and $135.20 for the standard.

    • $9.65 for postage though.

      • Click and collect!

        • Each has their merits. Target for delivery, TGG for C&C. Personally I prefer Target: 1. for free delivery and 2. they will accept returns, no questions asked.

  • I bought my Nutribullet 600 at Spotlight today for $139 and later saw same model in Target for $169. I received an email from Spotlight advising they were on special, otherwise I would never have known Spotlight even stocked them.

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