You actually thanked me DD...I'm not used to it here.

Your reward is the full Which? review for the Nutribullet 600 as follows:
"We are very impressed with this blender. It does an outstanding job with smoothies, soup and pesto. If blending small amounts of ingredients at a time suits your lifestyle, this Best Buy is a great choice.
Smoothies with ice and dairy smoothies come out lump-free and creamy. Veg soup is smooth, and tricky pesto also poses no problem, especially if you don't add the parmesan first.
It also makes a good job of fruit, veg and nut smoothie. We found we were left with some unblended raspberry seeds, but it was still pretty smooth.
The Nutribullet is easy to set up and simple to clean. The cups, lids and handles can be put in the dishwasher, while the blade should be rinsed off when you remove it. If you've got ingredients stuck to the blade, fill the machine with a little warm soapy water and give it a quick whiz. Dismantling is also pretty straightforward.
While it's fine at making smoothies with ice, this blender isn't great at crushing ice cubes. When we put in a full load of ice (up to the 300ml mark), the chopped ice wedged itself around the blade and stopped uncrushed cubes from getting near the blades.
The manufacturer suggests you don't use this blender for more than a minute at a time, but we found it took longer than a minute to make perfect pesto.
The machine starts as soon as the cup is pressed down onto the base, even if it's not actually locked in.
It comes with a booklet that has plenty of tips and recipes in it. The lids on the cups mean that you can make your smoothie and store it in the fridge overnight.
Should I buy it? Yes. If you don't need to make large batches of soup or smoothie in one go, this Best Buy blender is simple to use and gives great results."
There are 20 Which? customer (re)views too. Four people had problems with it stopping working completely, from 2 weeks to 4 months. Two people liked the results but found it dificult to use due to its stiffness. One lady had the rubber seal in the blender base snap after only a few uses and returned it for a full refund. Another found it got very noisy after 4 months use and returned it for a replacement, however she described it as 'brilliant'.
Another lady wrote, "However after a couple of weeks of use I noticed one day a film of liquid rust on the outside of the blender, where the motor and rubber fits into the machine. I washed it off and kept an eye. This is a recurring problem. To date it hasn't influenced the taste of my drinks however more recently on more careful inspection I've noticed a black liquid occuring at the base of the extractor blade. I read some reviews on youtube and apparently this is a known problem with the 600w design. I think I shall have to replace the extractor blade now, an extra £18 in the UK. Not so impressed presently with this product!"
The other 11 (re)viewers expressed surprise re the negative reviews, wondered why the faulty ones were not just returned, and heaped praise on it, writing stuff like - "FAB", "I absolutely love it", "thrilled", "great", "amazing".