Need a new blender - any feedback on which to buy?
pinksneakers1
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Our blender is on its last legs and we need a new one. I'd rather not spend a fortune if possible. I just started making shakes and I'd like one that can handle ice, ground flax, etc so I'm not drinking a lumpy shake. Thanks
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Blendtec if U want to spend less - or Vitamix. Stay away from Ninja - read some bad reviews on quality.0
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NutriBullet is the best in my opinion. Hubby and I have been making smoothies for almost 3 years now. We're on our second bullet and wouldn't be without one. JMHO0
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I am very happy with my Nutribullet too!0
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Vitamix is where its at, you can pick up a factory reconditioned one for less money. I have used a Ninja and it does not make smooth smoothies.0
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I love my Vitamix. We've had it for a year and I use it everyday.0
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VITAMIX is where it is at. Search the web and make sure you check QVC.com, they usually have good deals on them. I have had 4 different blenders before the vitamix and I would never recommend a different blender.0
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I really like my Kitchenaid Diamond Blender (plus the color is nice). I think I paid around $120 CDN for it (on sale) and it's amazing. I use it daily to make shakes (with frozen fruits/veggies/seeds/etc). I think it would be good for what you're planning to do with it. My mother has the magic bullet and it's great as well, but I prefer my blender.0
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I've had a Ninja for 4 years it is the best blender I've ever used makes killer smoothies0
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If you spend a little more money and buy a vitamix it will not only be the best "blender" you've ever had, it has a lifetime warranty so you'll never have to buy another one. It is the most amazing food processor i've ever used...smoothies, soups, dips, spreads, sorbets, etc. it comes with a book of recipes and you can look up more online. i should be on their commercial0
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I use a Ninja Nutri Blender 2HP 1500 Watt and LOVE it! I make smoothies and shakes mainly, but also use it as a food processor. I saw one poster state that he didn't recommend the Ninja based on reviews he saw so if you go the Ninja route you may want to research it first0
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amgreenwell wrote: »If you spend a little more money and buy a vitamix it will not only be the best "blender" you've ever had, it has a lifetime warranty so you'll never have to buy another one. It is the most amazing food processor i've ever used...smoothies, soups, dips, spreads, sorbets, etc. it comes with a book of recipes and you can look up more online. i should be on their commercial
https://www.vitamix.com/shop/7-Year-Warranty.aspx
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I have a nutri-ninja that is awesome. It does single serve smoothies and also has a blender and food processor attachement.0
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Nutri-Bullet user here.
Use it to whip up coffee / whey shakes, Almond butter, cookie butter. I don't buy that store made *kitten* anymore.... too expensive for literally .... just fillers.0 -
I love my Cuisinart. Crushes ice like a champ!0
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Ninja user for about four years - zero issues. I love it.0
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Thanks everyone for the great feedback!!0
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I love my Ninja. Crushes ice, chops veggies, mixes dough... and I love the single cup attachment for smoothies and iced coffees0
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I have a magic bullet and use it every day...small and compact and perfect for one shake.0
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Vitamix. We bought a refurbished model about 10 years ago, use it every day and have never had a problem. Worth the investment!0
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Again, thanks all - great advice here0
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