![]() It also has a reverse blend button which is great for crushing ice and making nut flour.īeautiful by Drew Barrymore: We've been impressed by other products from this new line of budget-friendly kitchen appliances, including the electric kettle and air fryer. You're almost getting two appliances here, a blender and a food processor. It's on the expensive side, but this price includes a beverage container and a set of bowls and blades for food processing. Oster Versa Pro Series: This Oster model is a good performer and includes a few extra features we found helpful. Worth noting that it's the tallest of the blenders we tested so it won't store as easily as some of the others. We also love how this blender looks with its shiny stainless steel armor. It almost feels industrial grade and creates a vortex inside akin to something you'd see at a science museum. The Hurom Hexa doesn't have many fancy presets and functions (just smoothie, ice crush, soup and pulse) but does have 1,600 watts of power to whip the crap out of anything that you put inside. Hurom Hexa Power Speed: If you're looking for simple functionality and pure power, this is our top pick. And if past experience with Breville kitchen appliances is any indicator, it will last you a while. If you've got half a grand to spend on a blender, you won't regret the Super Q. This is the most expensive blender we tested, but it was also the most pleasurable to use. Yet since it's not trying to reinvent the wheel, there aren't so many that it'll overwhelm you. The Breville has a few blender settings and programs. ![]() It shredded cheese with ease, pulverized raw almonds to smithereens and made quick and consistent work of ice and a pancake batter mix. There are also dozens of presets which take time to learn but, once you do, make blending a very enjoyable experience.Īs for the tests we ran, the Super Q did as well or better than any of the others. In addition to the 68-ounce canister and a staggering 1,800-watt motor base, you get a 24-ounce blending cup with its own separate blade attachment for making single-serve smoothies or soups to take on the go. When it comes to design, the tamper is a crucial factor that sees Vitamix take the crown.The Q also comes with loads of extras but nothing superfluous. Despite 1560W of power, you still sometimes have to pause a blend cycle to push ingredients down. While the Blendtec Professional 750 tries to get by without a tamper, there's a marked difference between the two when working with heavy ingredients. ![]() These design differences play out in popular models the Vitamix Ascent A3500 ’s tamper makes it the perfect tool for smoothies and hot soups, effortlessly crunching through ice and hard vegetables. Blendtec, however, claim that their blending cycles are so efficient that they don’t need a tamper in order to set off the crucial mixing motion, and prioritize total power instead. ![]() A tamper is a tool crucial for pushing down ingredients in order to accelerate the blending process. The difference is the tampers included with Vitamix products. Considering the status of these brands, it’s no surprise that both excel in the quality of their design and components.
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