What is the best blender to purchase?

I'm thinking of purchasing a blender to blend my veggies and fruits and to help me make nutritious meals. What is the best blender to purchase under $125?

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  • Faintgreeneyes
    Faintgreeneyes Posts: 729 Member
    I don't know if its under $125- but a Vitamix is one of the best ones out there. A lot of smoothie places and restaurants use them because they are powerful and hold up.
  • bsix3
    bsix3 Posts: 291
    I have the Ninja Professional Master Prep. It combines the features of a traditional blender, a foot processor and a stick blender all in one set.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Oster Beehive is simple, powerful, and relatively inexpensive.
  • Rage_Phish
    Rage_Phish Posts: 1,507 Member
    Vitamix is much more than $125, but is the best there is (as far as i know)
  • Nutribullit, had it for almost 2 months now and use it 2 to 3 times per day. Super easy to use and really quick to clean. Love it! and only $99
  • Iron_Maiden
    Iron_Maiden Posts: 326 Member
    I don't know if its under $125- but a Vitamix is one of the best ones out there. A lot of smoothie places and restaurants use them because they are powerful and hold up.
    Vitamix is the shiz!!! -- at $350 - 600
  • DeeVanderbles
    DeeVanderbles Posts: 589 Member
    http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/oster-6878-blender-16-speed?ID=218344&CategoryID=7554&LinkType=#fn=ELECTRICS_TYPE=Blender&sp=1&spc=65 This Oster 16 speed blender is the one I have. I love it, especially the larger food processor attachment.
  • Riemersma4
    Riemersma4 Posts: 400 Member
    i LOVE my Hamilton Beach hand/wand blender. Super for making smoothies and shakes, lasts a long time adn super easy to clean up.

    love it!
  • ineedGod
    ineedGod Posts: 63 Member
    The nutribullet is a great one. I got one for Christmas and I love it. It comes with a great book with all kinds of juice recipes for whatever areas you want to work on. It also comes with 2 other smaller pamphlet-guide books, 3 juicing "jars", 2 lids, 2 different types of blades, one for juice-extracting and one for millng nuts, etc.. if you desire. They're between $99 & $125. Super easy to clean & use. I've been using mine since the first of January, and I've lost 14 lbs. , just by adding in juices.... after about 3 to 5 days you stop craving most of the junk that we crave, as your body is getting the proper nutrients.
  • Jen32285
    Jen32285 Posts: 281 Member
    I like the Ninja blenders. I hope to get one sometime. I used to use one at my old job.
  • taylor0204
    taylor0204 Posts: 357 Member
    I own a Vitamix.....I love it. I highly recommend it.
  • Ninja!!!! the best by far. Its amazing
  • NINJA....for sure
  • bowser625
    bowser625 Posts: 95 Member
    I guess it depends on how you want to use it. For under $30, I bought an Oster My Blender. It's the size of a sports water bottle. I use it to make my post-workout smoothies. It's perfect for single serve and VERY easy on the cleanup!
  • SpecialKitty7
    SpecialKitty7 Posts: 678 Member
    Oster Beehive is simple, powerful, and relatively inexpensive.

    Seconded! I love mine and use it near daily, i use two cups of ice along with frozen fruit in my smoothies, and it powers through it all without bogging.

    I bought it at wal-mart for $59.
  • CottonCandyKisses
    CottonCandyKisses Posts: 246 Member
    I have the Ninja Professional Master Prep. It combines the features of a traditional blender, a foot processor and a stick blender all in one set.

    I'm just stuck on the part that you have a "foot" processor. Hehe.
    Anyways, we have a Ninja--It's pretty nice.
  • WaterBunnie
    WaterBunnie Posts: 1,371 Member
    I use a wand blender mostly too. Great for liquidising homemade soups straight in the pan you've cooked them in. Easy to clean too.
  • MG_Fit
    MG_Fit Posts: 1,143 Member
    I don't know if its under $125- but a Vitamix is one of the best ones out there. A lot of smoothie places and restaurants use them because they are powerful and hold up.

    I have a vitamix. It's a great blender!
  • LexThaSongbyrd
    LexThaSongbyrd Posts: 63 Member
    The nutribullet is a great one. I got one for Christmas and I love it. It comes with a great book with all kinds of juice recipes for whatever areas you want to work on. It also comes with 2 other smaller pamphlet-guide books, 3 juicing "jars", 2 lids, 2 different types of blades, one for juice-extracting and one for millng nuts, etc.. if you desire. They're between $99 & $125. Super easy to clean & use. I've been using mine since the first of January, and I've lost 14 lbs. , just by adding in juices.... after about 3 to 5 days you stop craving most of the junk that we crave, as your body is getting the proper nutrients.

    THIS! You want a product that will completely blend and liquify whatevery you put in your smoothie...with no traces left behind. That is the best way to make sure you are consuming all the nutrients available. I ADORE my Nutribullet. In stores (Wal-Mart, Target, etc), it's $100 but I'm not sure if it comes with the big book. From the company, you can order and pay $120 or do 6 easy payments of $20 (they still mail it out right away after ordering).
  • JMPerlin
    JMPerlin Posts: 287 Member
    I am a big fan of the Health Master. It is fantastic!
  • ineedGod
    ineedGod Posts: 63 Member
    Right, if you order it direct, you get the book and all the goodies.
  • daj150
    daj150 Posts: 815 Member
    Father-in-law just got a Ninja...he said it's the best thing ever. Easy to clean, never leaks....but I have to be honest...I have a blender that is older than I am and it works just fine...as long as the seal is tight, the motor works, and the blades are sharp.
  • veggieluver2
    veggieluver2 Posts: 70 Member
    Vitamix. Worth every penny!

    8 year warranty
    2 containers--large and small

    Great customer service
    Free FedEx on repairs if needed
  • rapat
    rapat Posts: 108 Member
    On a budget: Ninja
    Not on a budget: Vitamix

    There's a consumer reports blender review. Read it then get one of the highliy rated ones
  • RunnerInVT
    RunnerInVT Posts: 226 Member
    I have an under $50.00 Hamilton Beach blender from Wal -Mart...it has an optional spout to put your glass under. I have used it for fruit smoothies and protein shakes. Doesnt work fast for ice but it does its job. Its for right handed people though...control 's on the right. :(
  • Like several others have mentioned, I would highly recommend a Vitamix. I know it's over your mark of $125, but honestly, it pays for itself in no time and nothing compares to how smooth it makes your smoothies. With traditional blenders, if you try to blend up spinach, kale, or other leafy greens/vegetables, you will get a lot of chunks left in the smoothie.

    Here's a pretty good review I just found for the Vitamix 5200 if you want to check it out: http://www.charlottesvineyard.com/vitamix-5200-review/
  • NUTRIBULLET $99 at bed bath and beyond. it's amazing. I use it daily.
  • atsteele
    atsteele Posts: 1,358 Member
    My Oster Osterizer (listed currently for $39.99) has lasted me as long as my marriage (16 years). I love it. It has been used and abused and keeps on going.
  • tamikia87
    tamikia87 Posts: 66 Member
    Ninja is great! I just got one at Xmas time and it does a great job making smoothies :)
  • mfbonafide
    mfbonafide Posts: 14 Member
    I bought a Hamilton Beach blender that has a pour spout on the bottom of the container. It is great for my shakes, no messy pouring. Just tip the spout. The whole thing comes apart for cleaning. And, it was $20.