Three minutes now means no headaches later — warranty claims, recalls, and support all go faster when you're registered.
This guide covers how to register your NutriBullet online at nutribullet.com/register, what information you'll need to have ready, alternative registration methods if online doesn't suit you, and what the warranty actually gets you once you're registered.
What You'll Need Before You Register
Before you open the registration page, pull three things together from the blender itself and the packaging:
- Your model number — printed on a label on the base of the unit. It'll look something like NB900 or NB1200. If you're not sure which NutriBullet model you have, check the wattage printed on the base — the Pro 900 is 900W, the Rx is 1700W.
- Your serial number — also on the base label, usually directly below the model number. It's a longer string of numbers and letters unique to your specific unit.
- Proof of purchase — your receipt or order confirmation. You don't need to upload it during online registration, but you'll want it if a warranty claim comes up later. If you bought it on Amazon, your order history is your proof of purchase.
How to Register Your NutriBullet Online
Online registration through the NutriBullet website is the fastest route and the one most people use:
- Go to nutribullet.com/register in your browser.
- You'll be asked to log in to an existing NutriBullet account or create a new one. If this is your first NutriBullet product, create an account — it only asks for a name, email, and password.
- Enter your model number and serial number from the base of the unit. Take your time here — a single transposed digit can cause the warranty lookup to fail later when you actually need it.
- Enter your date of purchase and where you bought it. If you can't remember the exact date, an approximate date is fine — this mainly helps NutriBullet track when the warranty period starts.
- Submit. You should get a confirmation email within a few minutes. If it doesn't arrive, check spam — and if it's not there either, contact NutriBullet customer support to confirm the registration went through.
NutriBullet Models and Warranty Summary
| Model | Registration URL | Warranty |
|---|---|---|
| NutriBullet 600 | nutribullet.com/register | 1 Year |
| NutriBullet Pro 900 | nutribullet.com/register | 1 Year |
| NutriBullet Rx | nutribullet.com/register | 1 Year |
| NutriBullet Select | nutribullet.com/register | 1 Year |
| NutriBullet Balance | nutribullet.com/register | 1 Year |
All current NutriBullet models register through the same URL regardless of which model you own. The warranty period is one year from the date of purchase across the lineup. The Balance model, which connects to an app for nutritional tracking, may have additional app-registration steps separate from the product warranty registration — check the manual if you own one.
Alternative Registration Methods
Online is the easiest, but it's not the only option if you'd rather not do it that way.
Mail-In Registration
Some NutriBullet packaging includes a registration card inside the box. Fill it out completely — model number, serial number, purchase date, and your contact details — and mail it to the address printed on the card. Keep a photo of the completed card before you send it. Mail-in processing can take a couple of weeks, and there's no confirmation email, so the photo is your only proof you submitted it.
If there was no card in your box, the registration form can be downloaded from nutribullet.com. Print it, fill it in, and mail it to the address on the form.
In-Store Registration at the Point of Sale
A handful of retailers — mostly larger appliance and electronics stores — offer to register products for you at the time of purchase. It's worth asking at the register, particularly if you're buying from a big-box store. If they offer it, make sure you get written confirmation or ask them to print a copy of what was submitted. Don't assume it went through without something in your hand to show for it.
Phone Registration
NutriBullet's customer support line can also register your product manually if you call in with your model number, serial number, and purchase details. This is slower than online registration, but it's useful if you're not comfortable with online forms or if the website is having technical issues. The phone number is on nutribullet.com under the Contact or Support section.
What the NutriBullet Warranty Actually Covers
Knowing what you're actually covered for is worth understanding before you need it rather than after.
What's Included
The one-year limited warranty covers manufacturing defects — problems that exist because of how the product was made, not because of how it was used. If the motor burns out under normal use, the blade assembly cracks without being dropped, or a lid seal fails on its own, those are the types of claims the warranty is intended to cover. NutriBullet will typically offer a replacement unit or replacement part depending on what's failed.
What's Not Included
Normal wear, cosmetic damage, and anything that resulted from misuse isn't covered. Running the blender beyond the recommended continuous-use time (which varies by model but is usually 60 seconds for the 600 and Pro models), blending ice in quantities the motor can't handle, or dropping the cup and cracking the blade ring all fall outside warranty coverage. The warranty also doesn't cover the cups themselves in most cases — just the motor base and blade assembly.
How to Make a Claim
If something goes wrong within the warranty period, contact NutriBullet through the support section of their website or by phone. Have your serial number, model number, registration confirmation, and proof of purchase ready. They'll typically ask you to describe the issue and may request a photo or video of the defect. Registered products have all your information already on file, which speeds this up considerably compared to unregistered products where you have to re-enter everything before a claim can even be started.
A Few Things Worth Knowing After Registration
Recall Notices
This is the registration benefit that catches people off guard. NutriBullet, like most appliance manufacturers, occasionally issues safety recalls on specific batches of products. If your model and serial number are in the affected range, they'll contact you directly — but only if you're registered. Unregistered owners have no way of being reached, and you won't necessarily see the recall notice unless you happen to be looking for it. It's a small thing, but it's the real reason product registration matters beyond just warranty coverage.
Customer Support Priority
Registered users get faster triage when they contact NutriBullet support. The support team can pull up your model, serial number, and purchase history immediately rather than spending the first part of the conversation establishing which product you have and when you bought it. If you've ever dealt with appliance customer support where the first ten minutes are just confirming basic information, you know why this matters.
Recipe and Resource Access
The NutriBullet account you create during registration also gives you access to recipes, how-to videos, and guidance specific to your model on their website. The Rx model, for example, has heated blending capabilities that standard smoothie recipes don't account for — the resources available through your account are calibrated to what your specific model can actually do.
The Short Version
Go to nutribullet.com/register, create an account or log in, enter your model number and serial number from the base of the unit, and submit. Takes three minutes and it's done. You'll get a confirmation email — keep it.
If anything goes wrong with the motor or blade assembly within a year of your purchase date, the registration makes the warranty claim significantly smoother. And if a recall ever gets issued for your specific unit, you'll actually find out about it.
If you can't register online, the mail-in form and the customer support phone line both work. Just confirm whichever method you use actually went through before you put the paperwork away.