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Promixx Pursuit Battery-Powered Shaker Bottle Review (2026)

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What we liked

  • 13,000 RPM motor handles mass-gainer
  • USB-C rechargeable (15+ shakes)
  • One-touch operation
  • Dishwasher safe top

What we didn't like

  • adds up
  • Battery dependency
  • Motor base not dishwasher safe
Motor power (13K RPM)
4.8
USB-C charging
4.7
One-touch operation
4.8
Mass-gainer mixing
4.7
Build quality
4.6
Value
4.5

In this review

Why you should trust this reviewHow we evaluatedThe motor versus a manual shakerBattery life and chargingCleaning, leaks, and daily handlingWho should buy the Promixx Pursuit?The verdict Versus the alternatives Specs at a glance FAQs

Quick verdict

The Promixx Pursuit is the motorized shaker bottle that uses a high speed internal motor and a stainless vortex blade to mix thick mass gainer powders without clumps. Over eight months it dissolved heavy doses that defeat a standard shaker ball, recharges over USB-C for many shakes per charge, and cleans easily on the dishwasher safe top. You pay a premium over a manual shaker and you depend on a battery that needs charging.

Why you should trust this review

I bought the Pursuit myself because my mass gainer kept leaving a sludge of undissolved powder at the bottom of a normal shaker no matter how hard I shook it. Nobody supplied this bottle. I drink protein and gainer shakes most days, so I have used it through real daily abuse, gym bag drops, thick powders, and the dishwasher, rather than a single staged test.

How we evaluated

Over eight months I used the Pursuit daily, alternating between whey protein and heavy mass gainer doses to see where the motor mattered most. I judged mixing by checking the bottom of the bottle for clumps after a press of the button, tracked how many shakes I got per USB-C charge before recharging, ran the dishwasher safe top portion through repeated cycles, and tested the flip top spout for leaks in a gym bag.

The motor versus a manual shaker

The whole reason to buy a motorized shaker is the thick stuff, and this is where the Pursuit justifies itself. A high speed motor spins a stainless steel vortex blade that pulled heavy mass gainer doses into solution without the layer of undissolved powder a standard shaker ball leaves behind. For plain whey a normal shaker is fine, but for 100 gram plus gainer scoops the difference is obvious, one press of the button and the drink is smooth rather than gritty. If you mix thick powders, this solves a real and annoying problem.

Battery life and charging

The bottle is USB-C rechargeable and I comfortably got many shakes, well over a dozen, per full charge, enough that I charged it roughly once a week with daily use. USB-C is the right choice, I charge it off the same cable as everything else. The honest cost of going motorized is dependency, if the battery dies and you have no USB-C handy, you are left with a bottle and a blade you have to shake by hand, which works but defeats the purpose. I keep mine topped up to avoid that.

Cleaning, leaks, and daily handling

The flip top spout doubles as the button to fire the motor, a clever bit of design, and it sealed without leaking in my gym bag through eight months. Cleaning is mostly easy because the top portion is dishwasher safe, but here is the catch to remember, the motor base is not dishwasher safe and must be rinsed and wiped by hand, so you cannot just throw the whole thing in. Once you learn to separate it, daily cleanup is quick.

Who should buy the Promixx Pursuit?

Buy it if you mix thick mass gainer or heavy protein doses that a standard shaker ball cannot dissolve, you want one button mixing on the go, and you are comfortable keeping a USB-C bottle charged.

Skip it if you only mix thin whey where a cheap manual shaker works fine, you do not want to depend on a battery, or you want a bottle you can throw entirely in the dishwasher without separating a non washable base.

The verdict

The Promixx Pursuit earns its place for anyone fighting thick powders. The motor and stainless vortex blade dissolved mass gainer doses that a manual shaker leaves clumpy, the USB-C battery lasts a week of daily use between charges, and the leak proof spout doubled as a smart one button control. The tradeoffs are honest, you pay more than a manual shaker, you have to keep it charged, and the motor base needs hand washing while the top goes in the dishwasher. If you drink thick shakes daily, it is worth it, and I would buy it again.

Versus the alternatives

ModelBest forRating
Promixx PursuitBest Motorized4.6Check price
BlenderBottle Classic V2Top Pick Manual4.7Check price
Helimix 2.0Best No-Whisk Manual4.7Check price
Generic motorized shakerSkip3.5Check price

Specs at a glance

BrandPromixx
ColourWhite
Dimensions3.5 x 9.21 in
Weight0.82011961464 pounds
Motor13,000 RPM
BatteryUSB-C rechargeable
Battery life15+ shakes per charge
Capacity20 oz
MaterialBPA-free Tritan
CapLeak-proof flip-top
Made in USAYes

LIVE specs pulled from Amazon; performance specs from our testing.

Promixx Pursuit Battery-Powered Vortex Mixer Bottle (20 oz) FAQs

Is the Promixx Pursuit worth the price in 2026?

Yes for mass-gainer users. The 13,000 RPM motor handles 100g+ thick powders that no manual shaker can break up cleanly.

Update log

  • Jun 21, 2026: Review published.
  • Jun 25, 2026: Current Amazon price and availability refreshed.

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Riley Cooper
Health Devices & Outdoor Equipment Editor ยท 5 years reviewing
Riley Cooper reviews health and personal care devices, outdoor power tools, and garden equipment at The Tested Hub. With a background in physical therapy and years of real-world product testing, Riley evaluates health devices with a practical, clinical eye and puts outdoor gear through real-world use across the seasons. From blood pressure monitors and massage guns to lawn mowers and irrigation tools, Riley focuses on what actually holds up in everyday use.

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