Hiya Wise Pal,
I’m so happy many of you loved my recent blog on the difference between juicing and blending. Lots of folks let me know they finally understood the benefits of both after reading the post, and had new ideas for when, where and how to fit juices and smoothies into their lives. Yay! That’s absolutely fantastic.
That blog also sparked some great questions, too—all that info on juicing and blending created a desire for more info. And hey, I’m happy to deliver (especially when it’s one of my favorite topics!). One particularly popular question was about how to choose a blender and juicer.
Today, I’ll walk you through the blender world, and explain how to choose the best machine for you.
The Fancy Pants Blenders
Blenders have come a long way from their piña colada beginnings. One great thing about all blenders is that they are easy to clean and there aren’t as many parts or components to maintain as compared to juicers. In general, blenders range from expensive high-speed machines to moderately priced units that will more than likely get the job done. But the best ones are worth the added cost. Trust me. Save your pennies and make it a priority to get one when you can. A top-shelf blender lasts a lifetime.
These days I’m cruisin’ with the Rolls Royce of blenders: the mighty Vitamix. This big dog can blend up just about anything, including raw soups, sauces, ice cream, nut butters and the occasional margarita. Heck, it could grind a cowboy boot, though I don’t recommend it.
The Vitamix is super easy to use. It has one switch and one dial that both allow for variable speeds. Plus, it comes with a handy plastic tamper that helps loosen ingredients that get stuck in corners. The sole drawback is the cost. These machines range from around $350 to over $600, depending on the model. Rest assured that you are investing in a quality appliance that will stick with you through years of blending adventures. If you run into some snags along the way, Vitamix provides a 7-year warranty on new models and a 5-year warranty on reconditioned ones. (Yup, you can score a gently used machine.)
The Blendtec is another quality Bad Mama Jama. Blendtec prices are comparable to those of the Vitamix and they, too, offer reconditioned models, so it really boils down to personal preference. In our house, my hubby is the Blendtec guy, while I’m the Vitamix gal. Blendtec is slightly shorter and lighter than the Vitamix (easier to store in cabinets) and it comes with pre-programmed settings that basically do the thinking for you. But because it’s lighter it can skitter across the counter a bit. Some folks suggest that smoothies made with a Blendtec are frothier than the creamy versions created by a Vitamix. I haven’t really noticed this, but you might. Blendtec seems to handle a full pitcher of thick liquids better than the Vitamix. One Blendtec bummer is that it doesn’t handle dates very well; the little suckers end up in chunks at the bottom of the pitcher. Get in my belly, you darling date!
Another high-speed blender to choose from, that’s certainly more affordable, is the Oster Versa. I sampled one recently and was really impressed with its performance. Though it was lighter weight and didn’t seem as rugged, it still worked like a champ. At just under $300, it’s a bargain for a high-speed machine.
The Still-Darn-Good Blenders
If these premium blenders are out of your price range, you can still make tasty smoothies with one of the many moderately priced machines out there. These babies aren’t as powerful, but as I mentioned earlier, they can get the job done—especially if you’re mainly using them for smoothies. Breville, Cuisinart, Waring and KitchenAid all make solid machines with prices ranging from $100 to $400.
The Mini Blenders
Last but not least, there are the personal blenders, of which The Magic Bullet and NutriBullet are currently the most popular. Personal blenders are small (typically for making 1 to 2 servings at a time), affordable and easy to use. These units are great for people who are challenged for counter space or who want to make smoothies on the road. They’re a snap to clean and usually come with multiple pitcher sizes and blades. The Bullets have diehard fans, and if you enjoy binge-watching infomercials as much as I do, you’ve probably seen these superstars on the tube. Check them out!
Another option is the Vitamix S30. This little cutie is a dynamo of power. It comes with two small containers and a mini tamper (to make life easier and smoothies blend faster). I love using it to whip up smaller smoothie batches or to make sauces and dressings. It’s easier than hauling out the big boys. Don’t expect to pack it in your suitcase, though. It may be small, but it’s still pretty heavy.
How to Choose the Best Blender for You
Before buying any blender, do your homework: research, read consumer reviews and comparison-shop for the best deal. With a little effort, you’ll find a righteous beast that serves you well.
Before you select a blender, ask yourself the following questions:
- What’s my budget?
- How powerful does my blender need to be?
- How much space do I have?
- How many people am I blending for?
If you’re into baubles and bonuses, many of these blenders come with accessories. Me, I’m simple. I look for a workhorse motor, good blades and a warranty. As you rely on your blender for a variety of culinary creations, don’t be surprised if stuff breaks or wears out over time. For your basic needs, a lower price-point blender can certainly do the trick. But as I mentioned above, when finances allow, you’ll definitely want to upgrade. Another benefit of high-speed blenders is that they’re better at pulverizing produce and extracting more nutrients from the fiber/pulp. They’re also good at blending trickier ingredients like nuts and the aforementioned dates. FYI—soaking your nuts (I always laugh when I type that) and dates definitely makes them easier to blend.
Okay, smoothie sweetheart, you now have all the info you need to make a wise blender purchase. Go forth and blend, blend, blend! And if you need some recipe inspiration, I have so got you covered—I created 100+ simple and delicious juice, smoothie and nut milk recipes for my book, Crazy Sexy Juice. With nearly 60 blender-friendly concoctions, it’s the perfect companion to your new (or well-loved) blender. From hormone helpers to brain boosters to recipes to clear up your skin, fight a cold, soothe tummy troubles and cleanse your system, Crazy Sexy Juice has a super-drink for virtually everything.
Now I’d love to hear from you: What’s your favorite blender and why?
Peace & blissful blending,
I agree that you really can’t compare with a Vitamix or a Blendtec. I’ve had a Vitamix 5200 for 5 years now and never had any problems. Yes, they are more expensive than other blender brands, but the price is totally worth it!
Awesome and very informative Post! I am planning to change 3 years old blender and was looking for more information on the latest blenders. Your post helped me a lot for choosing the right one! Thank you, Kris!
Hi Kris, Thank you so much for all your wonderful inspiration and ideas. I say i must try how to choose the best blender is right for me. Your post helped me and also other peoples a lot for choosing the right one! Keep sharing.
Hey Kris,
Great article. I have heard many times that KitchenAid is one of the most popular and trusted brands in US so I have recently bought an affordable Blender, before that, I was using Juicer and Mixer. After using it for a week I tend to like it more than other kitchen appliances. Thanks for the suggestion.
Which Blender Best For Making Smoothies?
Hey Emily, this is Jennifer from Team Crazy Sexy and you’re on the right post! Kris loves the Vitamix best. But, as you’ll see above, there are loads of other options. You’ll just need to find one that works best for your price point and kitchen space. 🙂