![]() ![]() Also, you can only get Smoovii to spin for 20 seconds at a time. The Smoovii operates in the same way as a plug-in blender except because there’s no power cable, the smooshing power is somewhat lacking. It’s worth noting at this point that the Smoovii is not dishwasher safe. ![]() This button is accompanied by a light, which tells you if the battery needs charging or not. Above this is a power switch, which you have to hold for three seconds for it to turn on and begin blitzing your fruit. Not all portable blender makers have gone to this effort. And at least Smoovii has gone to the lengths to create a small rubber cover for the outlet to ensure no liquid gets inside. It would have been better to see some Type-C connectivity here, but it doesn’t bother us that much. The device is charged via a rather dated micro-USB connection. Definitely enough for a dense smoothie, either as a snack or accompanying a meal. It’s light enough not to make a huge difference to the overall weight of your bag but is able to store 350ml of liquid, just over that of a coca cola can. If you can look past the colour options available, the Smoovie is actually put together pretty well. ![]() Although Smoovii makes up for this to an extent with its glass goblet, which really feels of a decent quality. The plastic material doesn’t help either, making it look a little cheap. Definitely not to my taste, nor something that will fit with the lifestyles of those who only like to use stylish, minimally-designed or subtle-looking things. A marginally offensive green or a pound shop purple. The first thing you need to know about the Smoovii blender is that it is only available in two rather garish colours. ![]()
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