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Most Advanced Blenders On The Market

#3. What You Can Afford

This is purely your choice of how much you want to invest in them.

However, the market for blenders is vast, and you are more or less likely to find at least one that will meet your budget range for your choice. These may start from anywhere from $20 and go more than $500.

The options for you

Below listed are some of the best-performing ones in the market right now. You should visit the company site for a deeper understanding of the product before buying. Listed below are the heavyweights of each category with which you can compare the product of your choice.

Breville Super Q Blenders

These are super-efficient and high-performance blenders by Breville, equipped with all the gears to satisfy your personal needs.

The machine comes in stainless steel with features giving you the provision to use both manual and five one-step pre automated options.

It comes with two jar options, one 68 ounce blending jar and another 24-ounce single-serve blending cup with a removable lid. It comes with all the essential tools like scraper tools, which will help in easier cleaning, though it has a self-cleaning feature. Added features like noise suppression technology might give a little ease to your daily hectic kitchen life, and the optional vacuum accessory removes air to bring out a better blend and a smoother smoothie.

These are perfect for you if you want to crush ice, make smoothies with milk or green smoothies, and even hot soups. This machine can even handle the nuts and can help you make your preservative-free peanut butter.

The user-friendly wrap-in cord makes the device better to handle. 

But the downside is it too pricey (at around $500) and, as with advanced functions, a little bulkier than what you might need for daily household uses.

Vitamix 5200

A 7-year product warranty from the manufacturer is enough to make you realize their belief in the product. The product comes with a 64-ounce sturdy jar with removable blades, which you won’t see in the Super Q.

It comes with a lid plug at the center and a tamper, which can push the ingredients down (very helpful if you are blending thick ingredients).

It comes with simple manual variable speed. The product comes with recipe books and a DVD giving you multiple options to choose from. 

The downside is, it is pricey, standing at $450. It is as noisy as a high-performance blender should be, a little more than the super Q, and it does not come with a single-serve jar.

Oster Versa 

 if you want to look for a simple, less expensive smoothie blender, these might be your best option. The versa will cost you $135, with manual as well as two automated options giving you as much as you can in the price range of $150, if not better.

The downside is that it is much louder, the multiple accessories are confusing and difficult to assemble, and the design doesn’t rank up.

Breville Control Grip Immersion Blender

For $125, it is the high-end immersion blender, offering the best experience with easy to handle and multiple speed settings to choose from.

The plus side is that its attachments are dishwasher safe. The appliance has a great build and comes with multiple accessories.

The whisk attachment might be a little noisier than the overall immersion blender, but the use is pretty solid and will not disappoint you in the functioning regard.

Concluding

If you look enough, you can find that one blender perfect for you, but make sure that your choice satisfies your needs. There are many amazing blenders out there, each with different features, and most high-quality ones cost a hefty penny, so that is why it is crucial to weigh the pros and cons of all. 

 

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