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With aircraft-grade stainless steel blades, they can do everything from grind coffee beans to puree chunky soups and liquefy fresh produce—including leafy greens—into perfectly smooth, clump-free smoothies. We tested popular models side-by-side to narrow down the best choices.
Whether you're looking to blend smoothies, make hot soups or grind your own flour, we found the best Vitamix blender for you.
We tested the 11 most popular Vitamix blender models to find the best ones, depending on what you want to use them for—from smoothies to nut butters.
Vitamix blenders combine powerful performance with durability. We consulted with experts to compile this list of the best Vitamix blenders for any shopper.
The best Vitamix blenders blend up smoothies, nut butters and frozen drinks with ease. We tested the top Vitamix blenders to see how they compare.
The Vitamix A3500 is the best Vitamix blender that we've tested. It's also one of the most expensive, and it's only worth it if you want a blender with all the bells and whistles.
Vitamix blenders are the go-to appliances for professional cooks and home chefs for a plethora of reasons. To start, Vitamix offers an admirable range of blender options with different...
Vitamix offers a range of blenders priced between $250 and $650 dollars. We’ve tested almost all of them, and honestly, they’re all pretty good. Buying a Vitamix guarantees a powerful machine that can accomplish tasks like pulverizing tough, fibrous kale for smoothies and crushing ice for cocktails.
From entry-level blenders to some high-tech workhorses, here is how each model of Vitamix’s blenders compare. The Vitamix One is the brand’s entry-level blender, in terms of price point, and also its most compact model.
These are the best Vitamix blenders for your home kitchen or professional needs. We tested 13 Vitamix blenders to find the best for blending smoothies, making nut butter, and whipping up...