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Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price?January 2017 update: Vitamix is still running discounts on the two lowest priced option: The Reconditioned 2-Speed is $199 . I don’t know how long this price will last. The other deals on this page have expired. Check out the newly released Ascent Series for the latest and most-featured models.The 2016 holiday shopping season is here! Both Vitamix and Blendtec are running limited-time sales for Black Friday and the Holiday Season. They have deals for orders shipped to the US and Canada, which is great news for Canadians, since Vitamix used to leave them out of Black Friday sales.If you’re only looking for Blendtec, skip ahead to Blendtec Deals.Vitamix is running many discounts on both Certified Reconditioned and New machines. It looks like prices may go up at the end of the day on January 7th. If you are confused by all of the different Vitamix models, check out my Vitamix comparison page, which has an interactive model selection tool.

and Vitamix.ca.At these prices, any of these deals could sell out, so if you see one you like, don’t wait too long.These are the most popular units right now, and if you want one of these, make sure to order ASAP, because they could sell out, or prices could go up. Major savings on already discounted Certified Reconditioned units, which are guaranteed to be as good as new. Best prices I’ve seen on these models.Recon Classic Programs (6300/Pro 500) for $299 (C$399 in Canada): Recon Next Generation (7500/Pro 300) for $349: New 5200 w/ 3 containers (64-oz + 32-oz wet + 32-oz dry) for $499: I’ve previously written about why I recommend Vitamix Certified Reconditioned, and these extra discounts further sweeten the value. holiday offers page says that these discounts on new machines expire on January 7th, but they don’t always stick to their expiration dates — the discounts could end earlier or later. and Vitamix.ca, but I think these are the most notable.Let me know if you need help choosing which one to get, or consult my Vitamix comparison page.

While supplies last, you can get a free extra cookbook with the Certified Reconditioned Next Generation 7500. Vitamix usually sells this book for $19: The Vitamix Cookbook, by Jodi Berg, current Vitamix CEO and great-granddaughter(!) of Vitamix’s founder. The cookbook should show up when you add one of those machines to your cart.Vitamix has generous payment plans available for USA orders. (Note that, if your order is over $300 or $325 there are significantly longer payment plan options. Contact me if you have questions.)For Canadian orders, you can spread your payments over 5 months with no interest or fees.Check out my holiday gift guide.Blendtec’s Black Friday sale is over, but you can still save a bunch on their factory-refurbished models.Note that while Blendtec calls these machines “Certified Refurbished,” and Vitamix calls their similar machines “Certified Reconditioned,” there is no difference other than the word. Both Vitamix and Blendtec refurbish/recondition their machines at their factory and guarantee them to work as good as new.

They also give them the same level of warranty support as their new machines.Here are the highlights of their refurbished offerings:As usual, free shipping will be applied in your cart if you click any of the Vitamix or Blendtec links from this page.
waring cloverleaf blender jarOne other thing to note about Vitamix Black Friday deals is that Vitamix has pricing agreements with most of its retailers that prevent retailers from discounting Vitamix machines.
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kitchenaid artisan 4l food processor reviewsI am less certain about Blendtec’s agreements, but generally Blendtec machines are not sold in brick-and mortar stores.
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These deals are only available for orders shipping to the US and Canada. If you are outside the US and have access to a US shipping address, you can place a Vitamix phone order at 1-800-848-2649, and you can use promotion code 06-007021 for free shipping. If you cannot receive your order in the US or Canada, consult Vitamix’s International distributors. This video attempts to point out differences in the containers that come as options in the Total Blender and HP3A packages from Blendtec. Currently, these models are offered in a FourSide and WildSide package, so named for the containers included with each. A Combo package featuring both containers is also offered. We first examine the distinct design attributes of the FourSide and WildSide containers. Next, identical tests on both are performed to determine if any differences in practical applications of the two containers exists. Two whole oranges of similar size are placed into the respective containers and the “Whole Juice” button is selected.

Normally, Blendtec recommends that larger fruits and vegetables be cut into smaller sections prior to loading into the container in order to assist the blade with drawing ingredients into its cutting path. Here both the FourSide and WildSide immediately blend the orange with little difficulty but it is normally expected that more preparation of fruits and vegetables (i.e. cutting into smaller sections) is required of blending in the FourSide than the WildSide. Finally, water is introduced to both jars and temperatures recorded prior to a test which is designed to measure the relative heat being introduced to ingredients during a blending cycle. Because of the larger blade in the WildSide container (4″ as opposed to 3″ in the FourSide), it might be reasonable to expect a higher friction production out of the larger container, thus potentially affecting the nutritional yield of ingredients blended. This video has not been edited. We can conclude from this test that the larger blade in the WildSide jar does not generate more friction than the smaller blade of the FourSide jar.