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Is a $450 blender worth the money? It is if you choose the right one, says Consumer Reports. But you can also pay far less and get top performance. The magazine rated both personal blenders that make smoothies and premium mega-blenders that can cost hundreds of dollars. Consumer Reports tested each product's ability to make smoothies, puree, and crush ice, and rated each blender for convenience, noise and durability. Among the 58 premium blenders, the top-scorer since at least June 2010 is the $450 Vitamix 5200 (pictured on the right in the above photo), according to Consumer Reports' senior editor Daniel DiClerico. "Besides acing our frozen drinks, puree, and ice crush tests, it's one of the few models that makes hot soup and blitzes whole fruits and vegetables into smooth, creamy juice," Consumer Reports said, as shown in a video on its website. But this year, the $60 Ninja Master Prep Professional QB1004, a blender and food chopper, shares the top spot - and a score of 91 out of 100 - with its much more expensive competitor.
That Ninja Master out-scored the more expensive $650 Vitamix Professional Series 750, which scored 81 and scored "excellent" for its ability to puree, crush ice and in the durability test. As for smaller, personal blenders, Consumer Reports put them to the same tests and found they each had different strengths. "The $35 Back to Basics Blender Express BPE3BR performed superbly across all tasks, but it didn't pass our durability test, which involves crushing successive batches of ice," the magazine said. (That blender is pictured on the left in the photo above.) Out of 12 personal blenders that Consumer Reports rated, eight Hamilton Beach products ranging from $20 to $25 shared the top rating in that category, scoring 55 out of 100 possible points. When asked if a household, with the kitchen space and money, should fork over more money to buy a premium blender over a personal blender, DiClerico says, "Definitely." "It's incredible how much you can do with a top-performing blender like the Vitamix," he said.
"All the usual stuff like smoothies and shakes and frozen drinks, but also things like hummus and soup, even cappuccinos and hot chocolate. These can be incredibly versatile machines, and they should last for many years, making them well worth the investment." Here are lists of the top-scoring 10 blenders for both categories, out of 100 possible points. Full Size Blenders 1. Ninja Master Prep Professional QB1004, $60. Ninja Professional NJ600, $100. Vitamix Professional Series 750, $650. Vitamix Professional Series 300, $530. Hamilton Beach Commercial Tempest HBH650, $450. Waring Xtreme MX1000R, $350. Ninja Kitchen System 1100 NJ602, $160. L'Equip RPM Professional, $300. Score: 73 Personal Blenders 1. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51101, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51102, $23. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51103, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51104, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51106, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51108, $25.
Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51111, $20. Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender 51126, $20. Back to Basics Blender Express BPE3BR, $35. Oster's Beehive Chrome Blender looks like your grandmother's, but performs like a pro. blender mixeur kitchenaid 5ksb45If you're looking for an affordable option that can live on your countertop, this one's for you. kittens in a blender reprint The Ninja Master Prep Blender does so many things with precise efficiency--mincing, chopping, crushing, and, of course, blending--that you might find yourself asking it to instruct you in the dark arts and do your taxes too (no promises). vitamix creations ii or 5200 True to its name, the Vitamix Professional Series Blender is about as restaurant-quality and powerful as it gets. optimum 9200 blender ebay
Plus, the compact wonder is endorsed by no less than Gwyneth Paltrow.  From the company that introduced America's first blender in the 1930s comes the Waring 75th Anniversary Blender: a modern classic replete with a BPA-free carafe, forceful 1.75-horsepower motor, and die-cast base constructed in the brand's trademark waterfall design.  The Hamilton Beach Tempest guarantees a smooth and thoroughly mixed drink with a wave-action system that guides contents into its stainless steel blades. And to help you avoid any slapstick blender explosion moments, it also comes with Sure Grip feet. For the sleek minimalist, blending a smoothie in L'Equip Professional Blender (which transitions through nine speed settings between 500 to 30,000 RPM at the twirl of a knob) is akin to the appliance version of driving a Tesla Roadster. $380, Bed Bath and Beyond Oster's Core Blender is the most wallet-friendly of the bunch, and comes with a large capacity five-cup glass jar, 16 speeds and 450 watts, and even ?has a food processor attachment.
Perfect for those on-the-go, Cusinart's Compact Portable Blending System comes with four 16-ounce cups with lids, and includes a 32-ounce canister for larger batches--ironic daiquiris anyone? Equipped with multiple blades at varied heights to ensure a consistent blend, Ninja's Professional Blender packs bang for your buck, and features a removable center blade unit for easy cleaning. Love your lemonade but can't live without your almond milk, kale, and banana smoothie? Breville's Juice and Blend Blazer meets both needs and features Hemisphere Blade and Bowl technology that eliminates any food trap issues. Sign up for our newsletter and receive exclusive stories, breaking news, sale alerts and much more straight to your inbox! Add to Cart for Final Price Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours. Mix 'N Chill® Drink Mixer, single spindle, for hard ice cream & candy mix-ins, variable speed, on/off switch, s/s agitator, splash pan & shield, 3/4 HP, 120V, 60Hz, 5.2amps, UL, CSA, ECSP, NSF listed, 2 year warranty.