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The Vitamix 6500 is a new Vitamix model sold by demonstrators in Costco Road Shows. This is how the Vitamix 6500 compares to a Pro 750. Use this contact form (click here) to get my email where I give you my Vitamix model recommendations, pricing, and ordering information. – The same Low Profile, wide-bottomed, wet, 64 oz. container that was introduced with the Vitamix Pro 750 and the other Next Generation models (Vitamix 7500, Pro 300, and Creations Elite) comes with a 6500 model. It is very important to add a narrow bottomed Vitamix Container to your order if you choose any model that comes with the Low Profile, wide-bottomed, wet, 64 oz. container for the reasons listed here: Vitamix Containers Explained (be SURE to read the comments to that blog article). Contact me if you have any model that came with a wide bottomed container, but you don’t have a narrow bottomed wet container to go with it! – The motor housings only affect the “look” of the machine.

The Standard is an older design, and the Next Generation is a newer, sleeker design with a more modern “look”. – The standard motor in a 6500 model is stronger than the motor in an older Standard model, but Vitamix still considers this to be a Standard Motor because it does not have the 40% quieter, suspended motor design of the Next Generation models.
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villaware blender vs vitamixThe Pro 750 comes with 5 programmed settings (the two additional settings are “clean”, and “puree”).
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The settings on a 6500 are marked by words. The settings on a Pro 750 are marked by picture symbols. Contact me to ask for my form letter to learn what I think of the models with programmed settings.
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and ask for my “Form Letters” that give my By Lea Ann Savage – Copyright 2015 SUBSCRIBE TO THE BLENDER LADY BLOG… (to be notified when there is a new post) This is a personal blog. I am not affiliated with Costco in any way.But, we needed a place for Costco shoppers to say hi.I hope you enjoy the stay. Have a nice day. 5 Things to Ask Yourself Before Buying a Vitamix (Image credit: Emily Han) The cult-like status that Vitamix blenders have acquired didn't make sense to me until I used them in culinary school. We used these heavy-duty blenders frequently to make food quickly, and to make certain dishes ultra-smooth. I discovered that they really are little bits of magic in the kitchen. I want one, but they are expensive. How could I ever justify buying something like this? If you're in the same camp as me, answer the following five questions and let them guide your purchasing decision. (Image credit: Faith Durand) 1. Do you know the difference between a Vitamix and a standard food processor or blender?

If you're going to shell out a ton of money, you better know the difference between what a Vitamix has to offer versus your average blender or food processor. You need to do some research to justify the purchase. The Kitchn reviewed the Vitamix Professional Series 300, so that's a good place to start learning. → The Kitchn Reviews the Vitamix Professional Series 300 Blender There are also many quality blender alternatives to a Vitamix, including a lot of great ideas in the comments of this post. Have you looked at those options? 2. How many green juices would you have to buy in order to pay for a Vitamix? You guys, this magic blender is not cheap. If I was to buy this thing, it would be far and away be the most expensive thing in my kitchen (maybe besides my kitchen island). You have to know why you're going to use the thing. If you dream of making juice in a Vitamix, how many juices would you have to drink to justify the purchase? More juice than you think. Cry a little bit.

3. What Vitamix do you want to buy? You have options when it comes to purchasing a Vitamix. You have the classic blenders, the personal blenders, and next-generation blenders. Do you buy it new, or do you buy it refurbished? What size do you need? Are you sure it will fit in your tiny apartment? Are you sure Vitamix isn't about to release its next cool thing? 4. Are you at a point in your life where you're ready to buy "forever kitchen tools"? This is something I think about a lot when deciding whether to purchase something. Are you at that stage in your life when you splurge a little (or a lot) when you know something will last you a really, really long time? If you're making the leap to reliable, durable things that have a great warranty, you're on the right track to Vitamix heaven. 5. Your home is on fire. What do you grab? Your Vitamix catalogue, your computer with lots of important documents on it, or a family heirloom that your grandmother gave you the last time you saw her?