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7 Best Blenders to Buy in 2022, According to Expert Testing
We carefully reviewed this story in September 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.
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Best Overall Blender
E310 Explorian Blender Vitamix
$300 AT AMAZON
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$300 AT AMAZON
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Best Value Blender
Blender Combo NutriBullet
$123 AT AMAZON
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$123 AT AMAZON
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Best Blender Food Processor Combo
SmartPower Duet Blender/Food Processor Cuisinart
$90 AT WAYFAIR
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$90 AT WAYFAIR
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Best Blender for Smoothies
The Fresh and Furious Countertop Blender Breville
$200 AT AMAZON
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$200 AT AMAZON
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Best Personal Blender
SS101 Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker & Nutrient Extractor Ninja
$100 AT AMAZON
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$100 AT AMAZON
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Best Blender for Frozen Drinks
Pro Performance Blender Wolf Gourmet
$550 AT AMAZON
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$550 AT AMAZON
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Best Blender for Crushing Ice
K400 Variable Speed Blender KitchenAid
$300 AT AMAZON
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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
Weight | 11.5 pounds |
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Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 18 inches |
Jar Material | Plastic |
Jar Capacity | 48 ounces |
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Best Value Blender
NutriBullet
Blender Combo
Nutribullet
Weight | 10 pounds |
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Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 17 inches |
Jar Material | Plastic |
Jar Capacity | 64 ounces, 32 ounces and 24 ounces |
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Best Blender Food Processor Combo
Cuisinart
SmartPower Duet Blender/Food Processor
Cuisinart
Weight | 10. 5 pounds |
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Dimensions | 16 x 7 x 8 inches |
Jar Material | Glass |
Jar Capacity | 40 ounces |
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Best Blender for Smoothies
Breville
The Fresh and Furious Countertop Blender
Breville
Weight | 9 pounds |
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Dimensions | 7 x 8.5 x 17 inches |
Jar Material | Plastic |
Jar Capacity | 50 ounces |
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Best Personal Blender
Ninja
SS101 Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker & Nutrient Extractor
Ninja
Weight | 6.5 pounds |
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Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 11 inches |
Jar Material | Plastic |
Jar Capacity | 14 ounces and 24 ounces |
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Best Blender for Frozen Drinks
Wolf Gourmet
Pro Performance Blender
Wolf Gourmet
Weight | 16 pounds |
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Dimensions | 9 x 7. 5 x 20 inches |
Jar Material | Plastic |
Jar Capacity | 64 ounces |
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Best Blender for Crushing Ice
KitchenAid
K400 Variable Speed Blender
KitchenAid
Weight | 12 pounds |
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Dimensions | 9 x 8 x 16 inches |
Jar Material | Plastic |
Jar Capacity | 56 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.
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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
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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
$630
$630
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.
$630 at Amazon
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$630 at Vitamix
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Blendtec Total Blender Classic
$376
$376
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.
$376 at Amazon
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$380 at Walmart
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Hurom Hexa Power High Speed Blender
$297
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$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
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$297 at Amazon
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Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender
$300
$350 now 14% off
$300
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.”
$300 at Amazon
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$300 at Target
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The Original NutriBullet Nutrient Extractor Blender
$70
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.”
$70 at Amazon
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$80 at Target
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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.”
$80 at Amazon
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$100 at Target
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Vitamix 5200 Standard Blender
$480
$550 now 13% off
$480
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.
$480 at Amazon
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$480 at Vitamix
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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.
$300 at Target
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GE Immersion Blender
$42
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$42
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-12 blender manufacturers - rating of the best brands
Few devices are able to cope with as many tasks as a regular blender can do. This compact device is a real lifesaver for the cook. Grind, mix, beat - this is not a complete list of its capabilities.
At first glance, these units seem identical. But in fact, they are distinguished by power, the number of functions and other parameters.
To choose and buy the right model, first you need to decide which company the device is best suited for the intended load. And the rating of the best manufacturers will help in this.
BOSCH
The founder of the company, Robert Bosch, considered the key to success as the high quality of goods. Also, one of his principles was a respectful and caring attitude towards the company's employees and partners. Therefore, the brand has earned the trust of customers - the reliability of products remains unshakable today.
Household appliances powered by the mains, the company began to produce since 1933. The first of them was a refrigerating chamber in the form of a drum, and the brand's refrigerators are the most popular among Ukrainian buyers in the 21st century. Among small appliances for home and kitchen, BOSCH blenders should be noted.
Features of the manufacturer's submersible models on the example of MSM67166:
- The main nozzle is made of stainless steel, so it will last a long time - components of professional equipment are made from this material.
- The grinder has three modes. So you can get a product of small, medium or large cuts. Buttons labeled in the style of clothing sizes – S, M, L are responsible for switching to the desired mode.
- The power of the model also corresponds to the parameters of devices for professional chefs. 750 watts is enough to crush ice and hard foods.
- The ergonomic holder is covered with a special soft material, so it is comfortable to use. Operation is facilitated by large round control buttons.
Disadvantages:
- no overheat protection.
Note to coffee lovers: 6 best manufacturers of coffee machines Initially, the brand specialized in radiograms, and from 19For 41 years, electric shavers have become a priority. Epilators and other electrical appliances for personal use of the company are valued by customers for the latest technology and ergonomic design.
Functionality and presentable appearance distinguish kitchen appliances - BRAUN blenders. Among their advantages:
- The blades in the MQ9037X move not only horizontally but also vertically. Therefore, to obtain a result, you need to apply almost half as much effort as when working with a nozzle that functions exclusively horizontally.
- Powerful and reliable devices are available in different price segments. So, MQ 535 Sauce comes with the necessary modes and nozzles, while its cost is affordable.
- Some models (eg MQ9045X) are equipped with speed control technology. The bottom line is that the intensity of the devices depends on the effort that is applied to press the button.
- The manufacturer also produces stationary units with turbo mode - JB 3060 Tribute, for example.
Disadvantages:
- you will have to use a little more effort to grind food with pressure-dependent models.
ELECTROLUX
Creating a product, the company focuses on the convenience of its use. The vacuum cleaner should be lighter so that even a child can handle it. Refrigerator and stove are more compact to take up less space. Small appliances for the kitchen should also combine compactness and light weight with functionality. Appliances like the ELECTROLUX blenders are designed to be fun, not fatigue.
Advantages of brand devices:
- Most of the range is represented by stationary devices. But there are submersible models, such as ESTM3300, which are characterized by ease of use and complete set with the necessary set of nozzles.
- Pulse mode facilitates the grinding of hard and viscous products - garlic, lard, nuts. The ESB5700BK has this feature.
- The ESB5400BK program of the same name will help you quickly and finely chop ice for a summer cocktail.
- Each device has a sophisticated style. Smooth lines and a harmonious combination of colors make the devices a decoration of the room and pleasant to use.
Universal helper: top 10 manufacturers of multicookers The design department of the company works tirelessly on the appearance of household appliances, framing the high-tech "stuffing", offering new product lines every year. Starting with the production of stoves - gas and electric, which at the beginning of the 21st century enjoy constant success, the company gradually expanded the list of manufactured goods. Ukrainian buyers have access to large and built-in, climatic and small appliances for the home.
GORENJE Blender Benefits:
- Modern design and attention to detail make even simple devices stylish and attractive (HBX601QB, for example).
- Concern for comfortable use of devices has led to the creation of models like the HBX884QE. It is more convenient to store nozzles on a special stand than in a locker or box. And it looks more aesthetic.
- Especially for healthy lifestyle fans, the manufacturer has designed smoothie machines. The BSM600PR looks bright and cheerful, and the mixing container doubles as a bottle. You can take a fresh drink with you to the gym by closing it with a special lid with a hole.
The table will help you compare models:
KENWOOD
The company was originally famous for the invention of the food processor. The device performed the tasks of an already existing mixer with the ability to connect other nozzles - a meat grinder and a citrus juicer. The device was immediately appreciated by the hostesses, and the design became a classic of multifunctional technology.
Engineering and design improvements have resulted in KENWOOD's solid blenders that boast more than just understated style.
- Advantages of the brand's technology using the example of HDM708WH:
- The main nozzle has three blades, which makes it easier to cut and mix products.
- The aluminum of which the "leg" is made will last for a long time and effectively complete the task.
- The 1 liter bowl of the chopper will hold the ingredients needed to prepare the right amount of food.
- Whisk and grater included for whipping and slicing.
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MOULINEX
"Moulinex sets the woman free" - with this slogan the company began to conquer the market of small kitchen appliances in the middle of the last century. In the 21st century, the “rules of the game” have changed somewhat, and an increasing number of men are engaged in cooking at home. Therefore, modern devices of the French brand are aimed at users of both sexes - they are powerful, stylish and durable.
MOULINEX blenders stand out with the following features:
- Those who are looking for a device in addition to the mixer and vegetable cutter should look at simple models without additional attachments and functions at a reasonable price (for example, DD100141).
- Powerful devices with two dozen speeds and a metal leg, like DD643132, will be useful for customers who often cook.
- The company also produces stationary type models with glass bowls with a comfortable handle.
- The devices are available in fashionable color combinations - grey-white, silver-black, white-red.
PHILIPS
The company's core businesses are lighting, health care and consumer electronics. Creating products for "mere mortals", the brand focuses on the everyday needs and needs of customers. Therefore, the trademark technique leaves a feeling of personal appeal of developers to each specific user. It is the concern for customers, shown in the development of intuitive controls and well-thought-out functionality, that helped the company earn the trust of Ukrainian customers.
PHILIPS blenders and their advantages:
- The technological effectiveness of the devices underlines the elegant design. So, in HR1602/00 there is nothing superfluous: simple, clean lines, narrowed shape of the handle, classic white color.
- For those who prefer stationary models, there are devices like the HR3556/00. The stable, durable model is made of stainless steel, and the power of 700 watts will be the envy of a standard handheld device.
- Large families will need HR1679/90. The device was equipped with all kinds of nozzles for beating, mixing, chopping and even dicing. The right amount of products will fit in a two-liter bowl, and titanium-coated knives will last longer than stainless steel "colleagues".
- Tip removal is easy with two dedicated buttons on submersible models.
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REDMOND
The brand, familiar from multicookers, also produces other types of small appliances for the home and kitchen. Among the most popular among consumers are REDMOND blenders.
Features of brand devices using the RHB-M2900 as an example:
- Hi-tech design makes appliances desirable in the kitchen of the 21st century. Strict lines, metal-black range of components, translucent plastic create a complete, stylish appearance.
- Stationary device, in spite of the case tending upwards, stands steadily on the surface.
- Various attachments allow you to grind all kinds of food.
- The containers have special lids, so you can take a fresh smoothie or other cocktail with you.
- The device is equipped with overheating protection technology, so you should not worry about the safety and durability of the motor.
ROTEX
Ukrainians have become closely acquainted with the company's products over the thirteen years of its existence. Kettles, multicookers, juicers, meat grinders are respected by customers for their reliability and affordable cost.
ROTEX blenders features:
- The range includes simple devices with one main attachment and units with a complete set for shredding, rubbing, kneading, whipping, and other functions (eg RTB830-B).
- The compact and inexpensive RTB3505-W will appeal to fans of stationary models who prefer not to overpay for a brand name.
- The design is dominated by soft, flowing lines and classic color combinations - combinations of white and gray, black and silver.
- Knives are made of stainless steel, so they will serve the owner for a long time.
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RUSSELL HOBBS
Russell Hobbs is about more than durability and reliability. The form is as important as the content. Execution, design, color create a mood while cooking and make life brighter.
In addition to the impeccable appearance, RUSSELL HOBBS blenders have other advantages:
- The containers of stationary models can be used as containers for storing ready-made food. It is enough to remove the non-slip base, as in 21510-56 Aura, and cover the bowl with it instead of a lid.
- Multifunction devices (eg 23180-56 NUTRI BOOST) can even grind coffee beans and nuts. And the kit comes with five containers of various sizes, so that every member of the family - both an adult and a child - can take a healthy smoothie or vegetable soup with them to school and work.
- Powerful models like 21501-56 Aura are designed for those who buy a device only for its direct work - grinding. Blades and legs are made from durable stainless steel.
SATURN
The company has been manufacturing household appliances and electronics for over 20 years. The range includes air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, health and personal care products, large household appliances. Worthy of attention are small appliances for kitchen needs - air grills, electric ovens, waffle irons, coffee grinders.
Popular devices include SATURN blenders. Features:
- The availability of Ukrainian units is one of the most important advantages. Complying with international quality standards, they cost less than devices from England and France (for example, ST-FP0050).
- The company produces submersible and stationary devices, so everyone will choose the equipment to their taste.
- 1000W machines like the ST-FP 9090 will handle hard foods just fine. In addition, the kit includes nozzles for whipping, crushing, as well as a grater.
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SENCOR
The brand exports goods to European countries, including Ukraine. The main direction of production is small household and kitchen appliances. Vacuum cleaners, electric kettles, mixers of the company are distinguished by fashionable design and are presented in different price categories.
SENCOR blenders feature:
- The bright colors and rich body tones of models like the SHB4368RS set the mood and make cooking a pleasure.
- Smoothie makers (eg SNB6600BK) are suitable for making puree, cream soup and even baby food. And the containers are easy to turn into bottles with the help of special caps that come with the kit.
- Available models like the SHB4352 offer the bare minimum of essential features and will complement the standard range of kitchen helpers.
- Submersible devices with additional attachments will replace several devices at once. And SHB4360, moreover, is equipped with a special motor with reduced noise levels.
Manufacturers compete relentlessly to improve device design and capabilities. At the same time, cost and reliability remain one of the most important indicators for the buyer. Therefore, before buying, you need, first of all, to decide what the unit is for - they will only chop food or it will perform the functions of a food processor. Power also affects the cost, so the more often the device is planned to be used, the more powerful it should be.
Which company blender is better - ranking of the best manufacturers in 2022
Contents
- Rating of the best firms
- Rating of the best models
- Bosch MSM 88190
- Braun MQ 5035 WH Sauce
- Moulinex DD656832
- Philips HR 1676
- Redmond RHB-2942
- Braun JB 3060 Tribute
- Bosch MMB 43G2
- Philips HR 2166
- Scarlett SC-JB146G01
- Redmond RSB-CBM3400
- Conclusion
In this ranking, I have collected the best blender companies of 2022. The most delicious dishes are obtained when the process of their preparation does not take a lot of time and effort from the cook. Modern hostesses have in their arsenal full of functional and useful helpers that facilitate daily chores in the kitchen and help diversify the home diet. For example, blenders. Well, if you urgently need to buy yourself this necessary and convenient kitchen gadget, then it will not be superfluous to find out which blender company is the best.
Rating of the best companies
It is probably not news to you that blenders are submersible and stationary. The first are light, compact and “maneuverable”. They do a great job with small portions of soft and not too fibrous foods. More powerful and functional models can cope with kneading batter and breaking small pieces of meat into minced meat or crushing ice. Stationary blenders are more powerful, stable and spacious. They do not require the constant intervention of the owner - just put the products in the mixing bowl, close the lid and start the appliance. Such a blender can process small portions and a bowl almost filled to the brim.
Both immersion and stand blenders are available from any self-respecting kitchen appliance company. But traditionally, three companies are considered the best - German Bosch and Braun, and an international concern from the Netherlands - Philips.
The hallmark of Bosch is the reliability and durability of household appliances. Blenders are not an exception, but rather a confirmation of these words. These devices are almost silent, quite functional and well equipped. Especially popular are knives with four blades, nozzles for greens, nuts, meat and ice picks.
The Braun brand captivates customers with the functional Multiquick range of blenders. These devices are complemented by knives made of durable stainless steel alloy and a large selection of operating modes. If you plan to take the blender to the country or on vacation, choose a cordless model that runs on batteries. In a word, everything is thought out to the smallest detail.
The Philips brand traditionally pleases its fans with a wide variety of models and super-durable capacious bowls. Owners acknowledge that Philips immersion blenders are ergonomic and do not weigh down the hand during operation, while stationary models are able to process even the hardest or hottest product.
In addition to these three “pillars” of household appliances, good blenders are available in the model line of Tefal, Moulinex, Scarlett (harmonious balance of functionality and quality), Redmond, Kenwood (reliable reputable manufacturers of European quality appliances) or in the assortment of Vitek, Saturn, Polaris (budget, but fairly high-quality models). Perhaps, today all these companies are the best manufacturers of blenders for everyday use in the home kitchen.
See also - How to choose a mixer for home use
Rating of the best models
If you decide to replenish your kitchen arsenal with a brand new blender, then two lines about the manufacturers of equipment will not be enough to select an effective appliance. That is why we have selected for you the top best models of submersible and stationary blenders, which have the highest popularity rating among ordinary buyers.
Bosch MSM 88190
Functional powerful model made of durable metal. The measuring cup is small, but, nevertheless, quite roomy - 0.6 liters. The device has 12 programs, including turbo mode, the possibility of crushing ice, a grinder and a whisk for whipping.
The case is made of plastic, but the submersible part is made of metal, the power of the device is 750 watts. Includes 0.5 l chopper and 0.6 l mixing bowl.
There is a measuring cup for 0.8 l, a grinder for 0.5 l, smooth speed control, a long network cable. However, the weight of the device is quite impressive - 1.36 kg.
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Philips HR 1676
Electronic model, 10 operating modes, smooth speed control. This model is distinguished by the largest capacity - 1.2 liters, and otherwise - turbo mode, ice crushing function. Blender weight - 1.4 kg, power - 800 watts.
whisk, grinder, turbo. Excellent inexpensive model with all necessary functionality.
If you want to choose a more powerful and functional device, then take a closer look at one of the stationary blenders in our rating.
Power - 800 W, a triangular glass jug, which contributes to uniform mixing of the ingredients and a more airy consistency of whipped ingredients.
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Bosch MMB 43G2
Stationary 5-speed blender with mechanical control. The functionality includes a pulse mode, an ice pick, a glass jug. The owners of the blender praise the device for its silent and very productive operation.
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Philips HR 2166
This blender has 7 speeds, pulse mode, ice crushing, mill, chopper. The power of work is 600 W, it does not make noise, grinds and mixes products with high quality, and is easy to clean.
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Scarlett SC-JB146G01
Electronically controlled device with a power of 1000 W. The manufacturer took care of the comfort and durability of using the blender and supplemented the model with a glass jug and a metal case. The hostess can choose one of 12 operating modes.
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Redmond RSB-CBM3400
Another device with an electronic control type. The power of the model is 2000 W, a voluminous glass jug is 1.8 liters, three modes of operation, a book with recipes is a gift. There is protection against overheating and control lock in case of improper assembly. The blender is especially popular among smoothie lovers.