Best portable blenders


Best portable blender 2022: tested by our appliance experts

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Portable blenders – AKA personal blenders – are a perfect buy if you love to blend and drink on the go, tend to make single-serve portions, or if you have a smaller household and don't need a full-size appliance.

We've tested the best personal blenders, including corded and cordless models, for everything from power to portability, blending function and ease of cleaning, putting them through their paces for everything from smoothies to salsas to ensure we can report back meticulously on performance, weight and ease of use. 

Heftier choices are typically more powerful, though the Cuisinart EvolutionX Cordless Blender is our top choice; it packs in a lot of power in a small device. More on that, just below.

And while the on-the-go, take it to the gym portability is the main reason you might want to buy a portable blender, don't think these compact wonders can't do everything the bigger traditional best blenders can. Most personal blenders can take on the same blending tasks, just in smaller quantities, which might just suit you perfectly. 

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Ninja - Nutri-Blender Pro Personal Blender with Auto-iQ - Cloud Silver | was $99.99, now $59.99 at Best Buy
Rated the best personal blender in our guide, the Ninja - Nutri-Blender Pro Personal Blender with Auto-iQ is available at Best Buy with a huge 40% discount. We love how powerful and easy to use this blender is, and its consistent, smooth results.

BlendJet 2 16 oz. Portable Blender | was $49.99, now $44.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond
Our best cordless portable blender, the BlendJet 2 is great if you have a busy, active lifestyle. Available here at a discounted price, I love how lightweight this blender design is, and how it comes in a range of colors.

Costway 1000W Portable Blender | was $139.99, now $51.99 at Target
A great saving of $88 on this sleek, 1000W Portable Blender from Costway. Equipped with a powerful motor and two high-quality blending cups, the design is easy to use, clean and take on the go.

Bella Lightweight Portable To Go Cordless Blender | was $39.99, now $14.99 at Macy's
Available in four colors, the Bella Lightweight Portable To Go Cordless Blender can be charged using a USB, and offers you portable blending freedom. The compact design is great for smoothies and iced drinks.

Best portable blenders 2022

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1. Cuisinart EvolutionX Cordless Blender

The best portable blender overall

Specifications

Capacity : 16oz

Dimensions: 3.9 x 3.5 x 11.69 inches

Power: 2 lithium ion batteries

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Reasons to buy

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Cordless

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Powerful

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Only 4 pounds 

Reasons to avoid

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Can't use when plugged in

Why you should buy it: Long-lasting rechargeable battery; crushes ice and frozen berries with ease. 

Powerful blending
Our reviewer Lindsey, H&G's Director of Home Ecomms, was pleasantly surprised by how well the Cuisinart EvolutionX tackled the trickiest of ingredients, including ice and frozen fruits. 'You may have to make sure frozen ingredients are prepped in smaller pieces; a standard-sized ice cube posed no problems, but anything slightly bigger will get stuck between the blade and the side of the cup, as I realized when trying to blend half a frozen banana,' she reports.

Ease of use  

Using the blender couldn’t be easier: everything goes into the 16-ounce cup, then you press the button to activate the single-speed motor until you’ve got your desired mix. It also comes with a travel lid to drink straight out of the container. 

Battery life
The battery lasts for up to 20 minutes, which was more than enough to prep multiple smoothies, as well as salsas or pastes, or use over a period of time without recharging. 'My main gripe is that it won't work when it's plugged in, so make sure it's topped up on power if you plan on using it at home,' says Lindsey.

Our Cuisinart EvolutionX Cordless Blender review has more information

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Ninja Nutri Blender Pro with Auto-IQ

The best personal blender

Specifications

Capacity: 24 oz.

Dimensions: 15 x 6 x 6 inches

Power: 1100W

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Reasons to buy

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Simple to operate

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Smart Blending programs

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Powerful motor

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Well priced

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Easy to clean

Reasons to avoid

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Loud

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Doesn’t handle dry foods

Why you should buy it: Powerful 1100W motor, larger blending capacity than smaller models; best for home-only use.

Powerful blending
The sheer power of the Ninja Nutri Blender Pro with Auto-IQ puts it above some countertop blenders and gives you a bit more flexibility with the ingredients that you can tackle.  The blender handled soft fruits with ease, but add tougher fruits or even frozen ingredients and you can see what the 1100W motor is really for: here, you get similar smooth results as you’d expect from a much larger blender. Although it can handle dry ingredients, the Nutri Pro didn’t do a particularly good job, with uneven chopping and blending.

Ease of use
This single-speed blender is also really easy to use: everything gets loaded into a cup, then you press down to engage the motor. It features the same Auto-iQ programming found in its countertop blenders, like the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System, to take the guesswork out of blending. There are travel lids for the included 18oz and 24oz cups, and everything (including the blades) can go in the dishwasher.

Best for home use
This model is corded, and the base is chunky too, but you do get greater capacity and a powerful blend. This, we think, makes it a good middle ground for any of you who don't have space for or need a bulky traditional blender, or who want one for their RV. It's not one you're going to take to the gym, which is why it's number two on our list. 

We're big fans of the Ninja brand and this portable blender is on our testing wait list; it makes this list because we've previously reviewed the earlier Nutri Pro model, which has 900W of power; this one has even more to offer, and 96% of independent, verified users on Amazon recommend it

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3. BlendJet 2

The best cordless blender

Specifications

Capacity : 16oz

Dimensions: 9 x 3 inches

Power: 5V

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Reasons to buy

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Very portable

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Comes in tons of colors

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Easy to clean

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Can be used for drinks, dips and more

Reasons to avoid

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Struggles with tough ingredients

Why you should buy it: Versatile – the pulse mode means you can make chunky dips, too.

Pulse mode
While this portable blender is a handy on-the-go buy, the fact that there's a blending mode and pulse setting means you can use it at home to make dips, and power through thicker ingredients. 'This is useful if you've been browsing the best food processors but can't afford the space or budget to buy one – this personal blender can step into some of those functions,' says Millie, our Head of Reviews, who tested this portable blender.

Great blending
Millie used the BlendJet 2 to make a fresh fruit smoothie. 'While it struggled a bit with tougher ingredients like the core of berries, overall it did an impressive job,' she reports. 'And because it's cordless, you can shake it when blending to make sure that ingredients for dips are incorporated. This came in very useful when I made pesto from scratch.'

Ease of cleaning
There's an in-built blade that isn't removable, so you will have to drink out of the blending cup or pour your drink out. Cleaning is easy: just pour in some water and dish soap and run a blending cycle, or shake. 

Our BlendJet 2 review has more information

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4. NutriBullet GO Portable Blender

Best affordable portable blender

Specifications

Capacity : 13oz

Dimensions: 7.52 x 7.01 x 4.06 inches

Power: 1 lithium ion battery

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Reasons to buy

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Great safety features

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Super lightweight

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Designed for traveling 

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Very quiet

Reasons to avoid

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Can't blend ice

Why you should buy it: Lightweight; long-lasting battery; supremely portable.

Portability
Not only is it seriously lightweight (only 1. 5lbs) but the NutriBullet GO Portable Blender also has a clever two-part design that means you can carry around the bottle, full of fruits or protein shakes, and the blending unit separately. If you're wondering which Nutribullet to buy, this is your best portable bet.

Power
Our tester, H&G's Reviews Editor Millie Hurst found that it was capable of blending fresh fruits with ease, but struggled with ice cubes due to its limited power. 'For shakes and smoothies, however, this is a great-value portable blender,' she reports. It's worth noting that the Nutribullet GO won't blend unless it is attached securely to the base, which is a good safety measure to prevent any mishaps. It switches off automatically after a 30-second blend, so when we did need to blend for a longer period of time, we'd have to start a new cycle. 

Quiet operation
If you are up and out early like Millie, you'll appreciate how quiet this personal blender runs. 'Your family won't hear you blending early in the morning, nor will it disturb colleagues if you use it at work, it's super quiet,' says Millie. 

Our Nutribullet GO Portable Blender review has more information

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5. BlenderX Cordless Portable Blender

Best portable blender for camping

Specifications

Capacity: 20 oz jar

Dimensions: 5.75 x 5.75 x 13 inches

Power: Lithium ion battery

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Reasons to buy

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Very powerful

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Comes with a carry bag 

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Easy to use

Reasons to avoid

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Only one cup

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A bit heavy

Why you should buy it: Powerful enough for ice-crushing; very fast; short charge time, good battery life.

Powerful ice crushing
'Though we don't have a review of this blender written up yet, I've owned one myself and can tell you that the BlenderX Cordless Portable Blender outperformed the other portable blenders when it came to ice crushing,' says H&G's Reviews Editor Millie Fender. 'Great if you love a frozen smoothie. I also and we like that it comes with a larger 20. oz plastic cup.' 

Simple to use
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It's very easy to use, a case of simply screwing onto the plastic cup to start blending,' says Millie. 'The singular front button glows when charging, and when the blender is turned on. There is a screw-on cap that keeps your blades protected when not in use.'

Best for home/RV use
'My main issue was the weight of this portable blender because the base is hefty,' says Millie. 'It weighs 4.62 pounds in total, and this is why it sits at number five. However, it does comes with a carry bag and suction cups to keep the base attached to your counter, so I think it's perfectly suited for use in RVs or camping trips. For taking in your handbag though, it's maybe a little weighty.'

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How we picked the best portable blenders

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How we test blenders is something we're proud of. Our on-staff reviews team tests in both our test kitchen and in their own homes, and not just over the course of a day, but over weeks. Often, we're lucky enough to keep the products, which means we can continually update our buying guides with comments about longevity. 

For this portable blender guide, we first tried blending smoothies. We tried a mix of frozen and fresh fruits, mixed with regular or nut milk, and a drizzle of honey. If the blender has an automatic shutoff we made a note of how many tries it took to get the smoothie to the perfect consistency.

We also tried making pesto in our portable blenders, which allowed us to see how they handled less wet ingredients. This also helped us see if any odors would remain inside the blending cup after use. 

Finally, we made crushed ice to see if the blenders could handle a few ice cubes. This is a big challenge for a portable blender, but some surprised us with how well they did. 

We tested both corded and cordless personal blenders because while a cordless blender is rarely as powerful as a corded one, the very best can manage what most of us want from them: well-blended smoothies we can make on-the-go. 

Our review and testing guidelines provide more insight into our processes, and our testers for this guide are listed below. 

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Lindsey has been working with home product testing since around 2014, specializing in everything homes and gardens-related, from small appliances to lawn mowers. In 2020, was asked to oversee all the product content for H&G. We love her eye for detail and dedication to getting to the core of what all of us really want from products we spend our hard-earned salaries on. As well as managing our team, she still tests products at home on a regular basis.

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Millie is our Reviews Editor, and has been testing product and writing for Homes & Gardens since the beginning of 2021. Millie specializes in small appliances, but as a lover of al fresco dining, she's also always on the hunt for the best grills and pizza ovens for entertaining friends and family.

How to choose a portable blender?

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Portable blenders (also known as travel or personal blenders) are typically designed to make smoothies directly into travel mugs. They’re built for quick, grab-and-go operation, and are designed to be easier and quicker to use than their full-sized models.

There are lots of different models and no right choice, as it depends on how you want to use the blender. If you travel a lot and want a blender that you can throw in your luggage, then size is all-important. Look for a smaller, lighter blender, even if you have to compromise on a smaller travel mug as a result.

If you’re going camping a lot and won’t have power, then look for a battery-powered model that you can pre-charge and use when you’re out.

Smaller blenders tend to have lower-powered motors, so will work well with soft fruits and for making most smoothies, but you’ll find they struggle with (or can’t handle) ice or frozen ingredients.

If you mostly make smoothies at home, then you can get a model with a bigger base and a larger motor. With a bigger motor, you’ll be able to make a wider variety of drinks.

For home use, you may find it useful to get a blender with different accessories, such as a chopping bowl for preparing ingredients for cooking, or a grinder for dealing with spices.

How much does a portable blender cost?

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As they’re smaller and aren’t as powerful as full-size blenders, prices are much lower. An entry-level blender should cost under $50, and give you basic smoothie making with softer fruits.

At the high-end, you can spend up to $150 on a model with more accessories and more powerful motors to give you more flexibility.

Is a portable blender as good as a full-size blender?

A portable blender is different from a full-size one. Most portable models are designed to be quick and easy to use, with one-button operation and single-speed motors. They’re typically as good as large models for smoothies.

Travel blenders are generally quite limited, though: you can make smaller quantities, they’re not built to run for as long, and they don’t have the controls of a full-size model. 

You usually can’t use hot liquids in personal blenders, either, as the travel cups are made from plastic that could be damaged by the heat.

If you want to vary what you can make, and have more control over the process, a full-size blender makes sense and, as our guide showed, you can always add a travel cup to your model to give you that blend-and-go convenience. 

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Millie Fender is Head of Reviews on the Homes and Gardens Ecommerce team. She specializes in cooking appliances, such as the best kettles, and also reviews outdoor grills and pizza ovens. Millie loves to bake, so she will take any excuse to review stand mixers and other baking essentials. When she's not putting products through their paces in our dedicated testing kitchen, Millie's reviews are conducted at home, meaning she uses these products in her own day-to-day life. 

NutriBullet GO Portable Blender review

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It’s an image that paints itself: you wake up bright and early and get your gym bag ready. You make sure you have everything you need to head straight to the office after your workout. Washbag? Check. Work clothes? Check. Nutribullet GO portable blender? Check. 

None of us have had much use for even the best portable blenders in the past year, but with the return of the morning commute (or vacations, or just leaving the house) comes the need to leave your kitchen, and all of your favorite appliances. That’s where the NutriBullet GO Portable Blender comes in, though. It has a lightweight design that allows you to store everything you need to blend up in a travel cup, and screw it onto a rechargeable base for blending on the go, literally. I put the NutriBullet GO Portable Blender to the test for a week to see how it works and if it can compare to a corded blender. 

My verdict? For the price, it’s one of the best blenders you can buy. 

Specifications: 

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Even the box that the NutriBullet GO comes in is small. It has two main parts: a base, with the button to start the blending process and a screw-on plastic lid that covers the blades, and a travel cup, which has a plastic lid with a carry handle. 

The blender comes with a decent amount of charge, which is a nice touch. I was able to begin blending almost immediately. 

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The first impression I had of the NutriBullet GO was that it is very lightweight indeed. At just 1.5 pounds, it really is incredibly portable. I could happily throw it into a rucksack for work without being weighed down. Because it is so compact, I wouldn’t even need a rucksack to carry it. My regular handbag would more than suffice.

The carry cup is not too big. It has a capacity of 13oz, so this truly is a personal blender. I found that filling to the max line created a full cup of smoothie or shake, but not enough to share.

Safety features with the NutriBullet GO

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Screwing the cup onto the base of the blender will cause the lights to flash blue. This signifies that the blender is ready to go. If you haven’t screwed on the cup it won’t be possible to turn the blender on, so there is no risk of accidentally shredding the contents of your bag or potentially injuring yourself with an exposed blade. 

The lid to both the carry cup and the blender base can screw on very securely, so I did feel safe taking this on the go.

NutriBullet GO: how does it perform?

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The first smoothie I made in the NutriBullet GO had all the classics: milk, blueberries, strawberries, and spinach. I was impressed with how easily the blades sliced through the spinach and strawberries, and I had a smoothie within 30 seconds. 

I also tried this blender with frozen strawberries and raspberries to see how it could handle small amounts of frozen fruits, and while there were a lot of seeds, all of the frozen fruit came out well-blended.

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One of the most striking things about this blender is how quiet it is, which is perfect for using in an office or on the go. You won’t wake anyone up with this blender, the noise level is comparable to an electric toothbrush. To turn the blender on you just press the button twice. After a cycle the NutriBullet GO automatically shuts off, but you can also shut it off by pressing the button once mid-cycle.

The smoothie came out well blended, but when pouring out of the blending cup I found that there were a few blueberries that had not been blended. The NutriBullet GO has no trouble blending blueberries, because most of the handful I had added were fully blended, but it must have somehow missed a couple due to the very short cycle.

Can it handle ice? 

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There are two main uses for the NutriBullet GO – making morning commutes more straightforward, or taking on trips in RVs or campsites. Neither of these scenarios will enable you to have fresh ice to blend in the NutriBullet GO, but I thought it was only fair to see how it handled ice.

I added two cubes of ice to my morning smoothie to see how the NutriBullet GO Portable Blender would handle it. While the ice cubes didn’t get in the way of the blending, they came out of the blender virtually intact. The rest of the smoothie was very cold and well blended, but no, the NutriBullet GO cannot crush ice.

How to clean the NutriBullet GO Cordless Blender

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I found the blades easy to clean after use. Doing this immediately after you use the blender will mean that no residue dries onto the blades, which makes cleaning a very easy process.

The carry cup and the lid cannot go in the dishwasher but I found that adding some water and dish soap to the bottle and shaking it with the lid screwed on was an effective way of cleaning.  

Should you buy the NutriBullet GO?

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I have soft spot for this blender, but it's only suitable for a certain customer. If you want a blender for your home and feel like it could be convenient to go cordless, you'll be disappointed in its lack of power. But, if you love a morning smoothie or a post-gym protein shake, it's a really great buy. 

For a start, it's super affordable, so much so that you could justify having it as a blender that you exclusively use when you're on the go or taking a trip, and it's also incredibly lightweight and quiet, meaning that using it on the go really won't be a problem. 

About this review, and our reviewer

Millie Fender is our Editor for all things small appliances at Homes & Gardens. She spends a lot of time testing everything from toasters to air fryers in her London apartment, and recommending the very best ones to readers. 

All our reviews are tested from home, and the Nutribullet GO review is no exception. Millie put it to the test for a number of days to make morning smoothies. She even took it for a walk in her bag to make sure it didn't spill! 

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Best Portable Blenders 2022 🏆 Rating of the best mini blenders

Portable appliances are often referred to as mini, sports or fitness blenders. They are commonly used to make cocktails, smoothies and other drinks. Basically, such devices are designed for people involved in sports or often taking walks, trips. They are also suitable for those who need to process small amounts of food at home.

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  2. What is the difference between a portable blender and a stationary and immersion blender?
  3. Pros and Cons of Portable Blenders
  4. How to choose a good portable blender?
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What is a portable trainer?

What is a portable blender?

The essence of the portable blender lies in its name - the device can be carried with you. This may apply to the entire device or only its removable bowl. Usually it is a bottle or glass. It is convenient to mix the necessary ingredients in a container, close the lid and take it with you on the road, to training, classes.

The motor can be located in a separate base unit or in the instrument cover. Knives are installed in the bowl itself, built into the lid or are a screw nozzle - after cooking it is replaced with a simple lid.

Differences between a portable blender and other types

What is the difference between a portable blender and a stationary and immersion blender?

Some portable blenders are similar in design to stationary models, with a motorized base and bowl-mounted knife attachment. The main difference lies in the compact size and minimum weight, battery operation (not all models).

Compared to a submersible blender, the portable blender is more compact and always comes with a bowl. Often the device does not need to be kept on weight - just turn it on and wait for automatic shutdown.

Portable blenders are also less powerful than most submersible and stationary blenders. Typically, the appliance is designed to prepare drinks, although many models can handle solid foods such as nuts and even ice.


See also: How to use a blender?

Advantages and disadvantages of portable blenders

Advantages and disadvantages of portable blenders

Like any other kitchen appliance, portable blenders are not without advantages and disadvantages. You should get to know each of them.