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7 Best Blenders to Buy in 2022, According to Expert Testing

We carefully reviewed this story in October 2022 and stand by our picks selected by the Good Housekeeping Institute. We are currently testing Vitamix blender models side-by-side and will share those testing results soon.


You need a blender that can easily process your ingredients into smooth, creamy perfection if you're whirring up an energizing healthy breakfast smoothie. But that's not all these kitchen staples are good for. Your blender should crush ice for silky smooth frozen cocktails and vegan protein shakes, puree velvety soup in minutes and grind oats for homemade oat milk.

In the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, we’ve tested everything from immersion blenders to food processors and more than 100 blenders over the years to find the best high-performance blender models. Our top tested picks include blenders ranging from $80 to $550 from brands that we love including picks from Vitamix and Ninja and models that have personal blending cups with lids for easy portability. These are the best blenders you can buy in 2022, according to extensive testing and in-home use by Good Housekeeping experts.

You can read more about how we evaluate blenders in our Lab — plus everything you need to know to shop for your appliance — at the end of this guide. If you're looking to explore more options, we've also reviewed the viral Beast blender.

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Best Overall Blender

Vitamix

E310 Explorian Blender

Vitamix

Now 17% off

$290 AT AMAZON $290 AT SUR LA TABLE $290 AT WALMART

Weight 11.5 pounds
Dimensions 11 x 8 x 18 inches
Jar Material Plastic
Jar Capacity 48 ounces

2

Best Value Blender

NutriBullet

Blender Combo

Nutribullet

Now 14% off

$129 AT AMAZON

Weight 10 pounds
Dimensions 8 x 8 x 17 inches
Jar Material Plastic
Jar Capacity 64 ounces, 32 ounces and 24 ounces

3

Best Blender for Smoothies

Breville

The Fresh and Furious Countertop Blender

Breville

Now 30% off

$196 AT AMAZON $200 AT SUR LA TABLE $200 AT WALMART

Weight 9 pounds
Dimensions 7 x 8. 5 x 17 inches
Jar Material Plastic
Jar Capacity 50 ounces

4

Best Personal Blender

Ninja

SS101 Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker & Nutrient Extractor

Ninja

$109 AT AMAZON $120 AT HOME DEPOT $125 AT WAYFAIR

Weight 6.5 pounds
Dimensions 7 x 7 x 11 inches
Jar Material Plastic
Jar Capacity 14 ounces and 24 ounces

5

Best Blender Food Processor Combo

Cuisinart

SmartPower Duet Blender/Food Processor

Cuisinart

Now 46% off

$97 AT WAYFAIR $100 AT HOME DEPOT $109 AT WALMART

Weight 10. 5 pounds
Dimensions 16 x 7 x 8 inches
Jar Material Glass
Jar Capacity 40 ounces

6

Best Blender for Crushing Ice

KitchenAid

K400 Variable Speed Blender

KitchenAid

$300 AT AMAZON $320 AT KITCHENAID.COM

Weight 12 pounds
Dimensions 9 x 8 x 16 inches
Jar Material Plastic
Jar Capacity 56 ounces

7

Best Blender for Frozen Drinks

Wolf Gourmet

Pro Performance Blender

Wolf Gourmet

$550 AT AMAZON $550 AT SUR LA TABLE $550 AT WAYFAIR

Weight 16 pounds
Dimensions 9 x 7. 5 x 20 inches
Jar Material Plastic
Jar Capacity 64 ounces

How we test blenders

In our recent side-by-side test at the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, we tested 25 new blenders. We have tested more than 100 blenders over the years, including numerous immersion blenders and personal blenders, to find the best high-performance models. We test each with the same standardized recipes to see how they stand out among the rest. When we test personal blenders, we adjust the recipes accordingly.

Good Housekeeping/Eva Bleyer

In our most recent test, to see how well blenders could handle hard ingredients, we ground more than 3 pounds of coffee beans, blended nearly 10 pounds of frozen strawberries and pulverized over 650 ice cubes. This photo shows how seven different blenders blended the same strawberry green smoothie recipe very differently.

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To help mimic how a home consumer would use a blender, we also make vanilla milkshakes and frozen margaritas. During Lab testing, we weigh the final product and strain it through a mesh sieve to evaluate whether all ingredients are fully blended and whether each grind or puree is uniform.

Good Housekeeping/Eva Bleyer

We also make a broccoli leek soup, if the blender is equipped to blend hot ingredients. A blender must have vents in order to safely blend hot ingredients and you should avoid blending hot liquids in a personal blending cup, which could potentially cause burns upon opening.

Good Housekeeping/Eva Bleyer

If a blender comes with a food processor attachment, we also test that attachment to see how well it performs. We shred carrots and mozzarella, mince parsley, grind parmesan and slice pepperoni and tomatoes.

When testing, we rate the helpfulness of the owner’s manual and evaluate how easy each model is to assemble, use and clean. We also consider how noisy each blender is while operating. Finally, we check how well the blender cups resist staining from tomato sauce that is left overnight. We measure the wear after 14 cycles in the dishwasher.

What to consider when shopping for blenders

✔️ Blades: While it might seem counterintuitive, better-performing blenders do not come with sharp blades (which tend to dull over time). Instead, they come with strong blades that stand the test of time and are able to pulverize just about anything. This also makes them much safer to clean.

✔️ Size: If you don't plan to keep your blender on your countertop, look for a lightweight model. They're more portable but also more likely to skid around on the countertop when in use. If you want to keep your blender on the counter, be sure to consider the height, as some models are too tall to fit neatly underneath kitchen cabinets. If a countertop blender is too big for your kitchen, consider an immersion blender that’s slim and can tackle most of the same tasks.

✔️ Glass vs. plastic carafe: Glass is heavier, but it won’t retain odors or stain as easily as plastic models. Most high-powered blenders do not use glass jars because they're not guaranteed to be completely shatterproof, but if you really want glass, look for one that’s been thermal-shock tested (which means you can blend ice in a canister that's come straight from the dishwasher). Many of our top-performing blenders have jars made of BPA-free Tritan plastic, which can withstand high-speed blades.

✔️ Wattage: Blenders with higher wattage tended to perform better, but this was not always the case: The overall design of the blender is more important in determining performance.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

In the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, Eva Bleyer has tested everything from ranges to juicers to kitchen scales to blenders. As a trained chef from the Natural Gourmet Institute with a background in health-supportive cooking, she has a great deal of experience using blenders. Eva conducted the most recent side-by-side testing of 25 blenders.

Nicole Papantoniou is the director of the Good Housekeeping Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab where she oversees all of Good Housekeeping's content and testing related to kitchen appliances, tools, gadgets and gear. She's been testing kitchen appliances professionally since 2013 and has worked at kitchen appliance companies where she helped develop some popular blenders and hand blenders as well as many recipes for them. She is trained in classic culinary arts and is a professional recipe developer. Nicole oversaw the most recent side-by-side testing of 25 blenders.

Eva Bleyer Kitchen Appliances & Innovation Lab Reviews Analyst Eva (she/her) is a reviews analyst in the Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she tests kitchen gear, home appliances and culinary innovations.

Nicole Papantoniou Kitchen Appliances & Innovation Lab Director Nicole (she/her) is the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has overseen content and testing related to kitchen and cooking appliances, tools and gear since 2019.

10 Best Blenders 2022 | The Strategist

10 Best Blenders 2022 | The Strategist

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Blenders can purée vegetables into soup, crush nuts into butter, whir dressings and sauces into silky emulsifications, chop ingredients into salsas, and, of course, make smoothies. They’re truly so useful, as much of a staple for many people as a stove or microwave. But there are also a lot to choose from, and in an attempt to narrow down the wide and overwhelming field, I asked a bunch of pros and avid cooks about the ones they rely on in their own kitchens.

First things first: Vitamix reigns supreme in the blender universe. Many of the people I spoke with own various models — it is, hands down, the most lauded brand across the board, making the kinds of pieces that will last you an actual lifetime. That being said, if you don’t use a blender with a ton of regularity, can’t splurge on something so pricey, or are living in a small space that doesn’t accommodate big appliances, there are plenty of other options with ringing endorsements to back them up.

Best overall | Best less expensive | Best even less expensive | Best manual | Best small | Best large Best for smoothies | Best quiet | Most stylish | Best immersion

Capacity: For this category, I’ve listed the maximum capacity for each blender. The size you want will be determined by what you plan to use it for most (different if you primarily intend to emulsify salad dressings versus blend smoothies for a few people at a time, for example).

Automatic or manual: Some blenders on this list are automatic, meaning they have predetermined settings that allow you just to click and walk away. Others are manual, so you have to monitor the blending process the whole time.

Size: These machines can get bulky, so when choosing one, you want to make sure you’re considering where you’re going to store it and plug it in. Here, I’ve noted the exact dimensions of each model.

Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender

$554

$630 now 12% off

$554

64 ounces | Automatic | 8.5 by 8.5 by 17.25 inches

Like I said before, Vitamix has a lot of blender options. On the lowest end, there’s the Vitamix One for $250 — a no-frills but still-powerful option if you don’t need or want a bunch of settings, buttons, and attachments. On the highest end, there’s this model. Despite the name, it is beloved by professionals and regular cooks alike. It’s expensive, yes, but according to everyone who owns one, well worth the investment. It comes with five presets for smoothies, soups, frozen desserts, purées, and a self-cleaning option (you just drop a bit of soap in, whir the motor, and rinse). And unlike the One, it can easily handle tougher ingredients like nuts and grains (which means it’s also extra-efficient at crushing ice). Plus, as with all Vitamix blenders, it comes with a great warranty — something noted by Green Kitchen Stories co-founder David Frenkiel and recipe developer Sophia Roe. “If any piece of it gets run down or stops functioning properly, they take care of it,” Frenkiel says. Finally, it’s got a lower profile than many, able to sit underneath most regular kitchen cabinets.

“This blender is industry-standard and used across most professional kitchens. When I was head of product at Daily Harvest, I used it every day for research and development,” says Jessica Young, former fine-dining chef and current founder and CEO of Bubble. Moon Juice founder Amanda Chantal Bacon also employs the Vitamix at her shops but has one at home, as well. “I love using it because of its ability to whip air into ice cream or tonics or even coconut milk — it gives the fluffiest mouthfeel that no other blender can replicate,” she says. Gaby Dalkin, cookbook author and blogger at What’s Gaby Cooking likes that “it has a smoothie setting, so you can throw all your ingredients in, turn it on, and walk away.” Nutritionist and wellness coach Molly Alliman told us she uses hers “every single day” and that “it works for blending frozen fruits, heartier vegetables like kale, whole nuts, and anything else that would leave chunks in other blenders.” Finally, Jewish Food Society founder Naama Shefi turns to her 750 for pasta sauces, among other things. “It’s a great way to sneak in protein like almonds for my kid because it blends right in,” she says.

$554 at Amazon

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$580 at Best Buy

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Blendtec Total Blender Classic

$343

$377 now 9% off

$343

36 ounces | Automatic | 8 by 7 by 15 inches

The Blendtec Classic comes enthusiastically endorsed by Christine Sahadi, owner of New York City’s Middle Eastern market and restaurant, Sahadi’s. She told me about it for this story a while back, noting in our interview that both Blendtec and Vitamix make very good quality units. “I just personally like the Blendtec,” she says. She has owned hers for more than a decade and finds that its super-powerful blades, which operate at five preset speeds, emulsify sauces, dressings, and aioli handily. It also, perhaps most importantly for Sahadi, makes the perfect hummus. “If you don’t have a really good blender, you have to add a lot of ice water or cooking liquid to help smooth things out,” she explains. “By the time you get there, the hummus has become too drippy.” The Blendtec, it’s important to note, has just a bit more than half the capacity of the Vitamix 750, so you won’t be able batches that are quite as big.

$343 at Amazon

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$380 at Walmart

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Hurom Hexa Power High Speed Blender

$297

$297

68 ounces | Automatic | 17 by 13 by 9 inches

If you want a high-speed blender on the larger side — and one that’s less expensive than both the Vitamix 750 and the Blendtec — Strategist writer Kat Gillespie recommends this Hurom. She notes the plastic container’s sturdiness and says the base “has a nice weight to it,” though she warns that the appliance is definitely “pretty hefty and takes up space.” The machine has both automatic controls (for smoothies, ice crushing, and soup) and manual ones; Gillespie uses hers mostly for smoothies. “It makes the perfect consistency — very smooth, no lumps, even if you don’t measure out a good ratio of liquids to solids — and is very convenient as you go about your morning and do other things,” she says, referring to the automatic button you can simply press and walk away from.

$297 at Amazon

Buy

$297 at Amazon

Buy

Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender

$290

$350 now 17% off

$290

48 ounces | Manual | 11 by 8 by 18 inches

A more affordable Vitamix model is this Explorian Series E310. If you don’t care about the automatic settings on the 750 or the smaller container size of this one, Ksenia Avdulova, founder of Breakfast Criminals, thinks it’s a sure bet, even with daily use. “I personally prefer the manual-switch experience versus touchscreen,” she says. Chef Seamus Mullen — who has been using Vitamix blenders for 25 years — is also a fan, noting that even the smaller models have “a powerful motor.”

$290 at Amazon

Buy

$350 at Target

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The Original NutriBullet Nutrient Extractor Blender

$70 now 11% off

$62

24 ounces | Manual | 5 by 5 by 14 inches

If you’re looking for something distinctly more affordable, or that will take up less counter or cabinet space, several experts raved about the NutriBullet. The machine comes with two cup sizes: 24 and 18 ounces. Both work for single-portion smoothies, of course (which, conveniently, you can detach from the bottom of the unit and take to go), as well as dressings and smaller-volume sauces. Bacon is a fan, calling it “the mightiest little blender.” Caitlin Sullivan, co-founder of Los Angeles restaurant Honey Hi agrees, saying “it’s affordable, so compact, and easy to clean — but it still has great blending ability.”

Ninja Professional Blender

$100 now 20% off

$80

72 ounces | Manual | 18 by 12 by 13 inches

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Ninja is very big — not to mention the cheapest full-size option on this list. With 1,000 watts of power, it’s particularly great for juice- and smoothie-making, with an extra-large 72-ounce plastic pitcher and blades that easily crush ice and liquefy frozen fruits and vegetables. New York deputy editor Alexis Swerdloff has one and loves it. “This thing is powerful,” she says. “It’s super-easy to use and to clean.”

Vitamix 5200 Standard Blender

$300

$550 now 45% off

$300

64 ounces | Manual | 20.5 by 8.75 by 7.25 inches

The First Mess’s Laura Wright swears that the Vitamix 5200 model makes the best smoothies. And she should know — not only does the writer and recipe developer make the drink every single day, but she’s tried a good handful of other machines before (Vitamixes and non-Vitamixes alike) for that job specifically. “They always come out thinner, or with foam or bubbles,” she says. “It’s almost like the blades are too powerful on some of the newer Vitamixes.” Her 5200, on the other hand, creates the optimal thick-and-creamy texture — and has done so even after a decade of use.

$300 at Amazon

Buy

$480 at Vitamix

Buy

Beast Blender

$165

25 ounces | Manual | 4. 92 by 4.92 by 15.75 inches

Strategist associate editor Louis Cheslaw was sent the Beast Blender last spring and has been turning out protein shakes consistently ever since. “Unlike the Ninja blender I was using before, it’s quiet enough that I feel comfortable using it at all hours of the day,” he says. “And even then, it’s so powerful that I rarely have it going for more than ten seconds. And while this is slightly less critical, it’s also incredibly pleasant in your hands — from the stately fluting on the portable, rinsable glass vessels to the magnetic lock when you connect it to the engine.” (For what it’s worth, Halle Berry is also a big fan.)

Zwilling Enfinigy Blender

$300

$300

61 ounces | Automatic | 7. 6 by 7.6 by 16.7 inches

Zwilling’s full-size blender is one of the sleekest-looking on the market. For a generally bulky product, it has clean lines and a satisfyingly geometric shape, with a chic fluted design on the jar. It’s not all in the appearance, though: In the several months I’ve been using it, it’s also performed beautifully. The pre-programmed settings are nice to have (recently, I’ve been making use of the frozen-cocktail one, and I am also a fan of the wash button). But you can also manually control the blades with a turn of the dial and a push of the button — this feature lets me keep an eye on consistency so my emulsified dips get to the exact texture I want.

GE Immersion Blender

$45

$49 now 8% off

$45

Various capacities | Manual | 3 by 4.5 by 15.3 inches

Although the functionality of an immersion blender is different, “for me, this is the best one — and the best blender in general,” says Richard Rea, the executive chef at the Butcher’s Daughter, who has been using one at home and one in his professional kitchen for several years. “Quite frankly, whenever people ask me what blender to use, I always push them towards this.” His reasoning is that it takes up much less space and is usually much less expensive while still doing everything you need. Indeed, Rea uses his for creamy soups, cashew ricotta, hummus, and all types of salsa. “It’s very strong,” he says of its powerful motor and sharp blades. “It breaks through nuts, and even some big, bulky blenders don’t do that.

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• Molly Alliman, nutritionist and wellness coach
• Ksenia Avdulova, founder of Breakfast Criminals
• Amanda Chantal Bacon, founder of Moon Juice
• Louis Cheslaw, Strategist associate editor
• Gaby Dalkin, cookbook author and blogger at What’s Gaby Cooking
• David Frenkiel, co-founder of Green Kitchen Stories
• Kat Gillespie, Strategist writer
• Seamus Mullen, chef
• Richard Rea, executive chef at the Butcher’s Daughter
• Sophia Roe, recipe developer
• Christine Sahadi, owner of Sahadi’s
• Naama Shefi, founder of Jewish Food Society
• Caitlin Sullivan, co-founder of Honey Hi
• Alexis Swerdloff, New York deputy editor
• Laura Wright, author of The First Mess
• Jessica Young, founder and CEO of Bubble

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Top 5: Best Immersion Blenders | 2022 Ranking

 ⭐ Below is a list of the top 5 M-G Immersion Blenders. This material is updated regularly. We remove obsolete devices from here and add the most relevant ones. At the end of 2022, the best blender in terms of price / quality is the Wollmer G522 Katana. 

From a huge variety of immersion blenders, we took the 5 most popular models that often appear in all sorts of tops and reviews and have a high user rating. After that, we conducted a series of tests and determined the winner.

For this we used 3 tests:

Let's not stir up intrigue: Wollmer G522 Katana submersible blender won. It showed itself perfectly in 3 tests, has a rich package, is easy to use and copes even with solid products.

⭐ Our choice (2022)

Handles hard food with a maximum power of 1200 W and a titanium blade

Ideal for home use. Efficiently whips, mixes and grinds, and all 3 tests confirmed this

Rich set: whisk, chopper and bowl, smoothie bottle, ice crusher, recipe book

Easy to use: intuitive mechanical controls, stand holder included

The best all-round blender

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Analysis of the category of hand blenders from A to Z and a selection of 6 worthy models

5th place - Bosch MSM 88190

5th place

Large set, which has a lot of different attachments

12 speeds suitable for working with different types of products

Poor quality of grinding frozen foods. The knife is not sharp enough for this

Chopper grinds vegetables into a porridge, skipping the even cutting step. It will not work to prepare cuts for salad

Does not work well with meat. It can be used to make pate, but not minced meat for cutlets

Rich equipment - poor quality

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Bosch MSM 88190

Let's start with Bosch, which frankly disappointed us, although we had high hopes for it. Rich equipment and a large number of positive reviews promised an interesting device. The reality turned out to be much more prosaic. Summary test results:

1 test - 2 points: Frozen cherries were not crushed completely.

2 test - 3 points: The vegetables in the chopper turned into a mushy mass.

3 test - 3 points: The same thing happened with meat.

Total - 7 points: You can read the detailed text of the test by clicking on the title below.

Testing Bosch MSM 88190

First of all, we tested the operation of the main submersible nozzle: we added cherries, chopped bananas to a glass and poured it all with milk. A simple smoothie recipe that no device should have trouble mixing. The main difficulty is frozen cherries and their peel. We checked the success of the test by how much of it remains after 30 seconds of work:

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The result is depressing. At the bottom of the sieve was a huge amount of unground cherries. We thought that it was the products, but the results of the other participants in the rating convinced us.

Result - 2 points .

After the immersion part, we moved on to checking the operation of the chopper. First loaded inside raw peeled potatoes and carrots. The task of the blender was to chop the vegetables into crumbs. For objectivity, we gave all blenders 10 seconds at maximum speed:

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As you can see, some of the vegetables began to turn into porridge even before the Bosch blender chopped the contents. In the video, it is easy to see the potato pieces wandering along the wall while the chopper is running.

Result - 3 points.

After learning about the capabilities of the blender at maximum power, we decided to test how the blender copes with the grinding of denser products at lower power. Therefore, we set the average speed and scrolled through several pieces of chicken breast for 20 seconds:

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The minced meat also quickly began to turn into an unpleasant creamy mass, while the difference between the maximum and average speed is insignificant. The blender almost always runs around the advertised 800 watts.

Result - 3 points.

Total - 7 points.

Based on the test results, we left the Bosch MSM 88190 in last place. A large package is designed, rather, to hide flaws in the design of the blender, rather than expand its functionality.

4th place - REDMOND RHB-2913

4th place

High power makes it easy to process solid foods on the device

Processes meat well, can make minced meat out of it for cutlets

Works poorly with frozen berries, grinds them incompletely

Small package, suitable for working with a small amount of products

Chopper does not chop vegetables well, turning them into porridge

Budget option - minimum package

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REDMOND RHB-2913

In fourth place is the REDMOND blender. The device comes with only the necessary minimum of accessories, and the device coped with the work mediocrely. Summary test results:

1 test - 3 points: The cherries were crushed a little better than Bosch.

2 test - 2 points: The blender coped with the vegetables in the chopper worse than all the other participants in the rating.

2 test - 4 points: The work of REDMOND with meat saved the situation. We were satisfied with the result of this test.

Total - 9 points: You can read the detailed text of the test by clicking on the title below.

Testing REDMOND RHB-2913

The start was rather positive. We passed the mixture crushed with a blender through a sieve and washed it with water:

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There are much fewer crushed cherry pieces inside. Still not perfect, but already better than Bosch. Confident middle man.

Result - 3 points .

Testing the chopper at maximum power, REDMOND had far fewer problems. Before we go into detail about the test, take a look at it yourself:

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The contents inside the chopper bowl also began to turn into mush before the knives chopped the vegetables, but the remaining pieces were much smaller and no longer swirled so clearly along the walls inside the nozzle. This result was even worse than that of Bosch.

Result - 2 points .

The last test for REDMOND was to grind several pieces of chicken at medium speed. The blender had no particular problems with this test:

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The pieces of meat did not turn into porridge and turned out to be quite evenly cut. Our expert group did not have any special claims.

Result - 4 points .

Total - 9 points .

The REDMOND blender was exactly what we expected. There are not enough stars from heaven, but it is quite capable of coping with a simple task. Fourth place.

3rd place - Philips HR2655

3rd place

Large set, suitable for working with a large number of types of products

Good quality of the chopper with vegetables, high-quality chopping without turning into puree

Good quality of meat chopping in the chopper

single blender speed

Poor quality of main berry nozzle

No fine speed control

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Philips HR2655

Next on our list is a blender from Philips. We expected a lot from such a technologically advanced model, but in tests it proved to be average. Summary results:

1 test - 3 points: The blender coped with cherries at the same level as the REDMOND machine.

2 test - 4 points: But we were satisfied with the results of chopping vegetables in the chopper: Philips HR2655 chopped them well.

3 test - 3 points: With meat, the result was worse - the lack of precise speed control was to blame.

Total - 10 points: You can read the detailed text of the test by clicking on the title below.

Test Philips HR2655

We started by testing the main nozzle. Philips has a measuring cup that is much narrower than other competitors, and is equipped with a lid that allows you to take it with you.

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Average result. At maximum speed, there are no problems with control.

Result - 3 points .

Then we went to the chopper and loaded the vegetables. Before Philips, no other model showed anything intelligible in this task, but the HR2655 showed some result:

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As a result, the blender still turned the vegetables into porridge, but before that he managed to grind them. If this blender had a more precise power control system, it could have done better.

Result - 4 points .

Difficulties arose with the last test, because here it was necessary to control the speed of rotation of the knives and try to keep it at average values:

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It is really difficult to hold the button in the middle position, the finger constantly breaks off, which causes the engine to stop. Therefore, the end result turned out to be ragged. Because of this, we can conclude that management is more of a hindrance than a convenient feature.

Result - 3 points .

Total - 10 points.

As a result, Philips scored only 1 point more than REDMOND, which helped him to take the final third place in the overall standings.

2nd place - Braun MQ 9027X

2nd place

A large number of speeds allows you to work with different types of products

Good grinding quality with the main nozzle

High power for working with solid products

Average quality for working with vegetables in a chopper, not suitable for cutting vegetables for salads

Not the best result for working with meat, not suitable for minced meat

Technological blender

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Braun MQ 9027X

In second place was a blender from Braun. After the experience with the device from Philips, we were skeptical about adjusting the speed by pressing, but this time the result was better. Brief test results:

1 test - 5 points: Almost all cherries were crushed with the main nozzle.

2 test - 3 points: Further, the performance of the Braun MQ 9027X went downhill - the result of the test with vegetables was quite average.

3 test - 3 points: The meat test was also not very impressive.

Total - 11 points: You can find the detailed text of the test by clicking on the title below.

Braun MQ 9 test027X

The first thing we did was test the main nozzle, doing the same test as with the previous models. We found the speed control by pressing to be not very convenient. Especially if you want to include not the maximum speed.

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Since we were testing at maximum speed, the result turned out to be appropriate - very good. The blender showed a quality comparable to the leaders.

Result - 5 points .

The first disappointment awaited us. The chopper bowl of this blender is significantly smaller than the competition, so we had to load fewer vegetables into it. But for the purity of the experiment, we kept the large cut:

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The result is so-so. The contents of the bowl are something between sliced ​​\u200b\u200band porridge, into which vegetables began to turn.

Result - 3 points.

After the previous test, we didn't expect anything special from the blender.

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He was acceptable. The meat was chopped into minced meat without turning into porridge. The pieces, however, were not entirely homogeneous - the control problem affected.

Result - 3 points .

Total - 11 points .

1st place - Wollmer G522 Katana

⭐ Our choice (2022)

Handles hard foods with a maximum power of 1200 W and a titanium blade

Ideal for home use. Efficiently whips, mixes and grinds, and all 3 tests confirmed this

Rich equipment: whisk, chopper and bowl, smoothie bottle, ice crusher, recipe book

Best All-Purpose Blender

Wollmer.com | 9 900 ₽ | Shop

OZON | 9 900 ₽ | To the store

Yandex.Market | 9 900 ₽ | Shop

Wollmer G522 Katana

Wollmer G522 Katana became an unexpected leader. Unexpected, because this is a new direction of Wollmer technology, which is famous primarily for meat grinders. We were extremely satisfied with the test results of this model:

1 test - 4 points: On the first test, almost all frozen cherries were crushed and passed through a sieve.

2 test - 5 points: The vegetables on the second test were cut into small pieces and did not turn into porridge.

3 test - 4 points: The meat turned into minced meat on the third test, it can be safely used for cooking.

Total - 13 points: You can read the detailed test text by clicking on the title below.

Testing Wollmer G522 Katana

The first test of the model put us in a positive mood. Particularly inspired by the convenient operation: two buttons and 20 speeds to choose from:

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The result is good and achieved thanks to the four bladed titanium blade. As it turned out, not a single blender is able to grind frozen cherries to such a state that its remains pass through a sieve. This made it easier for us to separate the leaders from the losers. And Wollmer was among the first.

Result - 4 points .

A confident start, but then a more pleasant surprise awaited us. Chopper test at maximum speed:

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The blender easily chopped both potatoes and carrots and then mixed them. This mixture can be easily used, for example, for frying, if you add onions there. If it needs to be brought to a homogeneous creamy mass, then there is a main nozzle that does a good job of mixing homogeneous mixtures.

Result - 5 points .

The last test was just as easy. Confident work at medium power.

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The stuffing turned out to be homogeneous and without any complaints. But we didn't give it five points, since this option cannot be called the best by a margin, as it was in the previous test.

Result - 4 points.

Total - 13 points .

Thus, the Wollmer G522 Katana becomes the sole leader in testing and receives the title of the best. In addition, I would like to note the rich blender package. In addition to the minimum required set, which includes a whisk, a main attachment and a chopper chopper, the G522 set includes: an ice pick, a holder-stand, a recipe book and a smoothie bottle in which you can make a drink on the road using a removable blade. block.

This model has a very rare feature - it comes with a smoothie bottle. Since other models do not have such a bottle, we did not test it. Therefore, here is a video from the brand itself.

We consider the Wollmer G522 to be the best choice and therefore made a detailed review of this model.

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Comparison chart

Seat Model Philips HR2655 🟠10 3 4 3
4 Redmond RHB-2913 🟠9 3 2 4
5 BOSCH MSM 88190 🔴7 2 2

The results of the best submersible blender

Best blender 2022. Qualitatively grinds any products, uniformly kneads mixtures, the package includes a smoothie bottle

9 900 ₽ at Wollmer.ru 9 900 ₽ on OZON 9 900 ₽ on Yandex.Market

⭐ Best choice

Wollmer G522 Katana

Good work of the main nozzle. Too small chopper and speed control by pressing force.

10800 ₽ on Yandex.Market

👍Not bad

Braun MQ 9027X

Not the most comfortable handling average results. It will, but without enthusiasm.

6 890 ₽ on Yandex.Market 6 890 ₽ for OZON

😐

will do

Philips HR2655

We appreciated the must-have features for a good immersion blender in the kitchen - the ability to mix a homogeneous mass with a immersion attachment and finely grind different types of food with a chopper. Now we know which immersion blender is better to choose for the home.

During testing, we found that adjusting the speed of rotation of the blades by pressing the button is an extremely inconvenient feature. And impressive equipment can serve to cover up other shortcomings of the blender, as happened with Bosch.

The best smoothie blenders of 2022 🏆 Rating of the best submersible and stationary blenders for cocktails

Today, only a lazy person does not take care of his health, including the quality of food. A healthy menu is thought out for every day and one of the favorite delicacies in it is smoothies. This is a thick drink made from fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs. You can also add milk, mineral water, cereals or nuts to it. And when it's very hot - a handful of ice. Making smoothies at home is easy, all you need is the right blender. Let's figure out how to choose one and which cocktail blenders have become the best in 2022.

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Pros and cons of smoothie blenders

Pros and cons of smoothie blenders

Smoothie blender can be of two types: submersible and stationary. They differ from each other in design. Depending on which one you choose, you will get a different set of pros and cons.

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