blendtec total blender at sam's

Top positive reviewSee all 634 positive reviews Top critical reviewSee all 169 critical reviewsPlease read update below; it is a game-changer:My honeymoon ended with this blender after 2 years, which up to this point my review would have been as glowing as the other 5 star reveiws. My suggestion is not to believe any review from someone who has not owned and used this mixer everyday for 2 years (which I have done). Bottom line: in 12 years this will cost you $300 more than the price you are paying. FACT: the seals will go on the blender top in 2 years if you use it daily. Do not believe that this is the exception (in my reading of reviews, i often ignore the 1 star reviews thinking they are manufacturer flukes). THIS IS NOT THE CASE! Google it, read the reviews here and you will discover that there is a designflawOMNI V Blender 3 HP Heavy Duty Professional, Multi-Speed, Timer, 6 Knives Blade in the jar in the bottom seal which requires the jar to be replaced regularly. K-tel knows about the problem, and rather than paying for the huge expense of creating a new tooling machine to produce a new seal/blade, they extended the jar warranty from two years to three (which is not really addressing the problem, as it means you have to replace the $100 jar less frequently.

I first started noticing the seal going as a black fluid started leaking from the bottom of the jar (i wondered, what is that???). Later, the seal itself started coming out in the jar (GROSS, i do not know how long i was drinking this fine black dust).I googled the problem, and saw that the jar has a design flaw, and this was not just aan occasional bad jar).I believe that the reason that these amazon reviews are not littered with one star reviews for this blender is that most people do not use their blenders once or twice a day for two years (as we did). If you are an occasional user, the 3 year warranty could last a long time, but in time you will find out...and be ready to start pulling out $100 every 3 years.Note: I gave it two stars rather than one, as for the two years I had it, I loved it. Now my pocketbook wishes I had gotten the comparable (and in the long run a fraction of the cost) Vitamix.I have selfishly never done a review before(even though i read them all the time), but as a public service to everyone, take the time to pass this information on.7-18-2013 Update:My new wildside jar is around a year old.

Update:12-23-2013In one of the recent replies to my post, I was alerted that Blendtec now warranties the jars for 7 years (does not help me, but now makes my rating/review obsolete).
blendtec total blender wildside ukThanks Adam for the update.
ninja blender 650wClosing notes: If you do have a jar problem (i believe the basic problem in tooling has not changed), you pay the shipping for replacement and will be without a jar for a while, but this small expense and inconvenience, imho, is worth the risk of possibly getting a bad jar (which DOES happen)! I would recommend getting it with a Wildside jar, which seems to have less complaints than the regular jar. At a year and a half, I have not had any problems my Wildside. I cannot change the rating, but this now closes this jar issue (with my recommendation to buy only with a Wildside, and not regular jar).

TopMost recentShow all reviewsChanged my life.Lovely, But Not Actually Idiot-Proofstrong motor but poor jar, used less than 10 times If you like power tools...Blendtec vs. VitamixBEWARE of this blender!Did Not Like Certain Design Issuesseriously good blender, but for the $ it needs to be flawlessFantastic Blender←Previous...Get fast answers from reviewers See all 172 answered questions Customers also viewed these itemsBlendtec TB-621-25 Total Blender Classic with WildSide+ Jar, Black (Certified...583Blendtec Designer Series Blender, WildSide Jar - Black382KitchenAid KSB1570ER 5-Speed Blender with 56-Ounce BPA-Free Pitcher - Empire Red483Blendtec Total Blender, WildSide Jar - Black-583Need customer service? This video is the fifth of five in a series comparing the Blendtec Total Blender and the Vitamix 5200. The goal of the video series is to help you, the consumer, select a high-performance blender that best suits your and/or your family’s needs. While the Blendtec and Vitamix are both excellent machines, there may be differences in appearance, operation, and/or performance that draw you toward one over the other.

Hopefully, this series will shed some light on these differences and assist you in making the best possible decision. In this video we run a test on a popular practical application of high-performance blenders: grinding whole grains into flour. The goal of the test is to determine if there is any significant difference in the textures of the flours made with brown rice. This test incorporates the same amount of whole brown rice, 1 cup, in both blenders and is performed using the recommended jars for dry grinding by both manufacturers. With the Blendtec, the same jar that is used for every other function of the machine is used in this test as well. Vitamix, however, recommends a different jar – sold separately – for the specific function of dry grinding. It retails for $144. In this test both machines are run on their highest speed settings for exactly 50 seconds. This video has not been edited. We can conclude from this test that both blenders do an outstanding job of grinding the brown rice into a flour fine enough to bake with in under a minute.