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Nostalgia Electrics NBM400 Electric Peanut Butter Maker

3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars 213 ratings

Color Red
Brand Nostalgia
Wattage 150 watts
Material
Plastic
Item Weight
2 Pounds

About this item

  • Homemade peanut and other nut butters are healthier and taste better than store bought
  • Enjoy your freshly made nut butters plain, or add sweeteners and spices like honey, chocolate, sugar, cinnamon, salt and more
  • You may use the nut butter container with lid to store your nut butter in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 months
  • Recipes included
  • 150-Watt of power
  • Homemade peanut and other nut butters are healthier and taste better than store bought
  • You may use the nut butter container with lid to store your nut butter in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 months

Customer ratings by feature

Easy to use
2.1 2.1
Easy to clean
1.8 1.8
Value for money
1.6 1.6

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Nostalgia Electrics NBM400 Electric Peanut Butter Maker - As Easy as 1-2-3!

Choose what nuts you want to use

Fill the bin with your favorite shelled nuts. Makes macadamia, sunflower, cashew nut butters & more!

Choose what oil you want to use

Place the filled oil dispenser in the top of the unit and turn on. You may use vegetable, canola, sunflower, grapeseed or your preferred oil.

Enjoy your delicious nut butter

Squeeze the oil dispenser to achieve desired consistency, and watch as creamy, flavorful nut butter dispenses into the container.

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Product Description

Now you can make delicious, natural peanut butter at home anytime. The Nostalgia Electrics NBM400 Electric Nut Butter Maker makes it fast and easy to whip up a variety of nut butters. Simply pour your favorite shelled and chopped nuts into the bin, turn the unit on, add oil and out comes fresh nut butter. Your Electric Nut Butter Maker works great with a variety of nuts, including peanuts, cashews, almonds, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, sunflower seeds and more.

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Customer Ratings
Easy to use
2.1
4.8
4.5
Easy to clean
1.8
4.2
4.1
Value for money
1.6
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capacity
0.3 kilograms
0.3 kilograms
90 grams
material
Plastic
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
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wattage
150 watts
1400 watts
1500 watts
200 watts
style
Grain mill
Grinder
weight
2 pounds
6.4 pounds
1 pounds

Customer reviews

3 out of 5 stars
3 out of 5
213 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the taste of the electric food mill grinder, saying it makes the perfect peanut butter and creamy cashew butter. They also appreciate the appearance. However, some customers have reported issues with the noise and value of the product. They say it's noisy, vibrates really bad, and shakes so much that the lid comes off. Customers also dislike ease of cleaning, and size. Opinions are mixed on quality and ease of use.

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22 customers mention16 positive6 negative

Customers like the taste of the electric food mill grinder. They say it makes the perfect peanut butter, and it grinds them into a nice creamy peanut butter. Some say it's loud, but it makes plenty of very tasty nut butter. Overall, most are satisfied with the taste and consistency of the product.

"...We found the right peanuts and it grinds them into a nice creamy peanut butter - but it is really, really loud...." Read more

"...size of the machine is not that big, it makes plentiful amounts of very tasty nut butter...." Read more

"...It still tastes fine and is edible, it just doesn't do the job expected." Read more

"I was not happy with this peanut butter maker. The butter was a bit course. The added oil was messy...." Read more

10 customers mention7 positive3 negative

Customers like the appearance of the electric food mill grinder. They mention that it's nice looking, cute for a fun thing, and looks brand new.

"...Nice looking though! Will make a nice knick-knack in my kitchen while I go spend some more serious money for one that will work...." Read more

"This is a very nice product to buy and to gift.Small, cute and easy to place in the kitchen...." Read more

"...The plastic cracked as it can't hold the metal part. Poor design- it will make peanut butter and it comes out pretty creamy but it is only a matter..." Read more

"...it's cute for a fun thing but not an actual functional appliance." Read more

72 customers mention25 positive47 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention it works really well, has clear instructions, and does a good job on peanut butter. However, others say that it's a very weak product, has a faulty build, and broke before even making the first batch.

"This is poor quality materials mixed with time consuming clean-up...." Read more

"This item was a little smaller than it looks in the pics, but still works great...." Read more

"It broke. First this thing has always been very loud. Second the nuts get stuck so you really have to be involved moving the nuts around...." Read more

"...Worked ok for a few minutes, and then the motor got fried. This machine simple does not have enough power to do the job it is asked to do...." Read more

28 customers mention9 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the electric food mill grinder. Some mention that it works well, is convenient, and has clear instructions. However, others say that it takes a long time to make, is messy, and time consuming.

"...In order to have peanut butter even remotely smooth, the nuts have to be ground up using a coffee grinder first - they don't tell you that, we found..." Read more

"This is a nice little machine that can make most nut.butters. It's a little slow and noisy, but it is quite nostalgic and makes me very happy...." Read more

"...Easy to use once it's set up. Also let's you control the amount of oil you add." Read more

"...It does take a bit of time and ingenuity to use it though...." Read more

22 customers mention0 positive22 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the noise produced by the electric food mill grinder. They mention that it sounds awful, grumbles like a washer out of balance, and vibrates really bad. Some say that the product is cheaply made and shakes so much that the lid comes off.

"...It's a little slow and noisy, but it is quite nostalgic and makes me very happy. Finally i can make my own healthy non processed nut butter...." Read more

"It broke. First this thing has always been very loud. Second the nuts get stuck so you really have to be involved moving the nuts around...." Read more

"...it grinds them into a nice creamy peanut butter - but it is really, really loud. I feel like I have to wear ear protection...." Read more

"...The machine is loud when using and clean-up in the grinder is slightly difficult, but not impossible and why I gave 4 stars instead of 5...." Read more

20 customers mention0 positive20 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the electric food mill grinder. They say it's a waste of money, not worth the money, and not even good as a toy. Customers also say it is not a serious product and made of flimsy plastic. They return the product because it was not what they expected and it was a waist of time and money.

"I returned the product because it was not what I expected. I thought it looked like a toy for children...." Read more

"...Super loud and NOT worth more than 15 bucks..for the look...." Read more

"This thing honestly sucks...." Read more

"...Waste of money." Read more

19 customers mention5 positive14 negative

Customers find the cleaning process of the electric food mill grinder challenging and time consuming. They also mention that the product is noisy.

"This is poor quality materials mixed with time consuming clean-up...." Read more

"...Clean up is a hassle. I just use my food processor to make nut butters now.I also tried using it to grind whole coffee beans for fun...." Read more

"...It is easy to clean. Good for a single meal witch is all I need." Read more

"...The only other problem is that it is hard to clean the chute where the peanut butter comes out...." Read more

17 customers mention4 positive13 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the electric food mill grinder. They mention that it is too small and ex-streamly small.

"...It was plastic and not metal to grind the nuts. IT was ex-streamly small. I was so looking forward to making my own fresh almond butter...." Read more

"the machine it's to small the motor doesn't have enogh power it looks like a toy FOR girls" Read more

"...This machine is more like a toy, it's okay for making small batches... definitely not for heavy use...." Read more

"This machine is smaller than I expected, however that does not take away from the yummy peanut butter it makes...." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2013
This is poor quality materials mixed with time consuming clean-up. In order to have peanut butter even remotely smooth, the nuts have to be ground up using a coffee grinder first - they don't tell you that, we found out the hard way. You add oil at the top until you get the consistency you want. Of course by then you've already wasted part of the nuts only to discover during clean-up that almost as much "butter" was stuck in the machine as was in the jar. Don't use expensive nuts if you're going to use this machine.

Better to just use the coffee grinder and your food processor - you probably already own them and they are much, much, much easier to clean!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2013
This is a nice little machine that can make most nut.butters. It's a little slow and noisy, but it is quite nostalgic and makes me very happy. Finally i can make my own healthy non processed nut butter. Best part is I know what's in it, because I made!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2014
This item was a little smaller than it looks in the pics, but still works great. I have to watch my diet, especially fats, and this nut butter maker allows me to make small batches that keep me from "over indulging". Easy to use once it's set up. Also let's you control the amount of oil you add.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2018
It broke. First this thing has always been very loud. Second the nuts get stuck so you really have to be involved moving the nuts around. Last, there is a red circle casing made out of plastic that holds the metal grinder. The plastic cracked as it can't hold the metal part. Poor design- it will make peanut butter and it comes out pretty creamy but it is only a matter of time before it breaks. I was warned when we bought it. I am just doing a review now but ours broke about a year ago and now that we're cleaning I am doing the review.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2014
This was a great Christmas gift for my husband. He really loves the old time look in the different appliances. Also...he's tired of the processed peanut butters because they all add sugar. With this maker, he can make his own with out the added sugar. Also, he can now make other nut butters. this maker works really well, instructions are very clear, and have had no problems with it. Only down side is that the bowl that holds the finished peanut butter is small (husband really loves peanut butter and goes through it really fast, luckily he can make more!!) Sooooo, I guess you could say that we both love this product.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2013
This cheaply made machine worked, with a good bit of effort, 3 times. On the 4th, the motor melted the plastic and it would not spin. I took it apart and repaired it. Worked ok for a few minutes, and then the motor got fried. This machine simple does not have enough power to do the job it is asked to do. Nice looking though! Will make a nice knick-knack in my kitchen while I go spend some more serious money for one that will work. As an aside, I leave feedback for almost all I buy, from 1 - 5 stars, not just when I don't like something, as many people do!
6 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2013
I read the reviews after I ordered it for my boyfriend as a gift so I was a little leery, but it turned out fine. It does take a bit of time and ingenuity to use it though. You can't just throw some canned nuts in, turn it on, and expect peanut butter to come out. Just make sure you chop the nuts and have oil flowing into the machine and are turning the top so nothing gets jammed. It's definitely more of novelty product that of practical use in making nut butters, but that's what I had expected and wanted. So if you're looking to make practical peanut butter, etc and pretty easily, I would not recommend- just go buy a food processor, but for a fun, sweet treat, I am all for it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2014
The first time I used it I was trying to make raw almond butter, I used whole almonds and I think it's too much for the machine to handle, the machine got very hot and it stopped working after about 15 mins, seemed like the motor burnt out.

I sent it back and requested for a replacement (free of charge), let's see how the replacement works and I'll update again...

UPDATE 12/2/2014:
I received a new machine but I'm scared to use it now because I don't want it to break down. This machine is more like a toy, it's okay for making small batches... definitely not for heavy use. It's better if you use chopped ROASTED nuts, raw nuts are too hard for this machine. Clean up is a hassle. I just use my food processor to make nut butters now.

I also tried using it to grind whole coffee beans for fun. It works! But you'll also end up with your counter covered with coffee dust.
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2.0 out of 5 stars José Carlos
Reviewed in Mexico on December 10, 2015
Básicamente no tritura completamente el cacahuate por lo que no hace una mantequilla de maní...tiene un aplicador para colocar el aceite pero en cuanto lo giras todo se chorrea. Es demasiado ruidoso y tienes que estar girando todo el tiempo un dispensador porque si no no sirve. Es innovador pero les hace falta mejorarlo. El lavado de la sección donde sale la mantequilla es casi imposible si no tienes um cepillo pequeño. Realmente me sentí timado.
3 people found this helpful
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Jaclyn
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2014
The best peanut maker ever
It's work
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