Blender recommendations
earlnabby
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I just burned out the motor in my 40+ year old Osterizer and am looking for a new blender.
My criteria:
Recommendations?
My criteria:
- Powerful enough to handle really thick stuff and crush ice
- I would prefer a "blend and go" rather than one where I need to transfer the food from the blender to another container
- Needs to have at least one container that can hold close to 3 cups
- I really want to stay under $50 but would consider going up to $100 for the right one.
Recommendations?
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i have a ninja and i love it. I have blended carrots, ice, pumpkin etc. I have had it for 2 years and it still works great. you can usually find a deal on amazon or bed bath and beyond0
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I like my vitamix a lot!0
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Second the Ninja. Love mine0
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I absolutely love my vitamix! I once heard it described as the "Cadillac " of blenders...lol The refurbished (which is a great option ) will run you about $300, but it comes with a 5-7 year warranty. It does everything(nut butters, soup, ice cream, smoothie, flour, etc) and the company has awesome customer service. If you want something that will last, I recommend this.0
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Vitamix all the way. Have not come across anything so far that it could not blend. Have had for 13 years and counting. Still going strong...0
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Please stop recommending the Vitamix. I cannot afford it.0
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I just burned out the motor in my 40+ year old Osterizer and am looking for a new blender.
My criteria:- Powerful enough to handle really thick stuff and crush ice
- I would prefer a "blend and go" rather than one where I need to transfer the food from the blender to another container
- Needs to have at least one container that can hold close to 3 cups
- I really want to stay under $50 but would consider going up to $100 for the right one.
Recommendations?
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I got my Ninja for free using my credit card points. I would never spend over $20 on a blender in my life. It is awesome. Durable and sharp blades. I've chopped all kinds of veggies including roots, and it hasn't had any problems at all. It's super easy to clean, just be careful. The blades are very sharp! Ninja has all kinds of systems to Taylor to individual needs. From Blend and go to pitchers. I have the system with 3 sized pitchers with a motorized bullet that fits atop each pitcher.0
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nutra ninja pro for around $90 at most place, some version comes with just 24oz blending cups to go or different sized cups to go... I love my kitchen ninja system set, it's the best purchase i have made in quite awhile, i have the 1200w one and it crushes & blends everything within seconds!
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If all you're looking for is a mini blender to make smoothies with ice...I bought one from Wal-Mart for like $15 for my office that works perfectly. I'll see if I can find it later.0
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If all you're looking for is a mini blender to make smoothies with ice...I bought one from Wal-Mart for like $15 for my office that works perfectly. I'll see if I can find it later.
I do use my blender for a lot of different things, but not as much since I bought my immersion blender. Mostly I have been making protein fluff lately.0 -
I have the nutri bullet use all the time.0
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I love my Ninja!0
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I have the Nutribullet Ninja system, I bought it close to a year ago, from Amazon Warehouse Deals "Used in Like New Condition" for $90 - I think this is the one I got /. I use it every day and LOVE it. The price has gone down significantly since I bought it too.
The only issue I have with it is that if you use it for blending anything hot, there is a very delicate balance between getting the blade lid on tight enough that it won't leak, but loose enough that when the heat builds up the pressure inside you can still get the (&^# lid off when you're finished. I make Bulletproof Coffee with it often and there have been a couple of times when it took close to 10 minutes (wish I was kidding) of huffing and puffing and struggling to get the lid off (me and hubby both trying!). And I while I am no she-hulk, I don't consider myself particularly weak, either... we keep talking about how we need to get a strap wrench set for this purpose, but haven't managed to follow through yet0 -
Sounds like the Osterizer gave you good value, maybe get another from the same company?
I just got this cheapie: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/appliances/blender-reviews/a28404/hamilton-beach-wave-maker-10-speed-blender/
In addition to not chopping onions well, it isn't great with kale. For smoothies without kale, it's fine. It's ok with ice and frozen blueberries and probably thick stuff. I like that it's lightweight and easy to clean.
It's not a blend and go, though. I almost got this blend and go (by Oster) instead, but needed something for more than smoothies. http://www.amazon.com/Oster-BLSTPB-WBL-250-Watt-Blender-Travel/dp/B004P2OLB8
That said -not that you asked about this, but I don't think you'll get another bunch of decades out of something under $50 these days. Almost every product in the range I wanted to spend had at least some reviewers saying the product burned out after a few years. Disposable stuff. I think the more expensive blenders might do better that way.0 -
Please stop recommending the Vitamix. I cannot afford it.0
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If all you're looking for is a mini blender to make smoothies with ice...I bought one from Wal-Mart for like $15 for my office that works perfectly. I'll see if I can find it later.
I do use my blender for a lot of different things, but not as much since I bought my immersion blender. Mostly I have been making protein fluff lately.
This is what I have for my office. I use it to blend ice, water, protein powder and oats. Works like a charm.
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Thanks everyone. I ended up with a Ninja Pro. The model I bought is 1100 watts, 1 regular container and 2 "grab and go" containers so I can use it for the same things I used my Osterizer for as well as my protein fluff (haven't gotten into smoothies).
Did a price comparison and with new customer discounts and free shipping I got it for $78. Bed, Bath and Beyond had it for $95 after my 20% off and Amazon had it for $114 so I think I got the best price for a non-refurbished one.
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Sounds like the Osterizer gave you good value, maybe get another from the same company?
That said -not that you asked about this, but I don't think you'll get another bunch of decades out of something under $50 these days. Almost every product in the range I wanted to spend had at least some reviewers saying the product burned out after a few years. Disposable stuff. I think the more expensive blenders might do better that way.
I agree. My first microwave lasted 25 years and I expect the current one to last 5 at the most. My Osterizer was used when it was given to me and I have had it for at least 35 years. I doubt if any of their current products will have that longevity since they are no longer made here. I would have considered them if they had exactly what I was looking for.
On a side note (I can derail this because it is my thread), I am always interested in local language. I find it especially interesting why we call things what we do. When I was growing up, every blender was called an Osterizer no matter the brand, and every garbage disposal was an Insinkerator. (Oster manufacturing and Insinkerator both were Racine, WI companies. InSinkErator still is). We also call drinking fountains "bubblers" because of the Kohler Company (another Wisconsin company) selling thousands of their "Kohler Sanitary Bubbling Drinking Fountain" throughout the state, especially for public parks.
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I will be the voice of dissention here and say I really do NOT like the Ninja. It is as loud as an airplane taking off, the multi-blade spindle is overkill and hard to clean, the square pitcher bugs me (why corners in a pitcher?!) and the motor is already starting to smell "hot" when I use it (I've owned it less than 6 months).
To be fair, I use it many times per week for protein shakes that have ice in them. Still - with all the fawning hoopla surrounding the Ninja, I say it's only fair-to-middling.
I think I need to buy something vintage...?0 -
If all you're looking for is a mini blender to make smoothies with ice...I bought one from Wal-Mart for like $15 for my office that works perfectly. I'll see if I can find it later.
I do use my blender for a lot of different things, but not as much since I bought my immersion blender. Mostly I have been making protein fluff lately.
I have been using a Hamilton Beach personal blender. The only caraf is a mix and go type. It is on sale at Walmart for $8
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Oh just saw that you bought a new one. Glad you got a deal and a double to go caraf0
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Thanks everyone. I ended up with a Ninja Pro. The model I bought is 1100 watts, 1 regular container and 2 "grab and go" containers so I can use it for the same things I used my Osterizer for as well as my protein fluff (haven't gotten into smoothies).
Did a price comparison and with new customer discounts and free shipping I got it for $78. Bed, Bath and Beyond had it for $95 after my 20% off and Amazon had it for $114 so I think I got the best price for a non-refurbished one.
There were lots of Ninja fans in the Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead thread in General. I looked at them at Walmart and couldn't decide on a model so for now am continuing to use my food processor to make smoothies.
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The one main thing I looked for was a 600w or higher motor.0
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_Terrapin_ wrote: »Please stop recommending the Vitamix. I cannot afford it.
You assumed wrong
From my research earlier in the week, new lower end Vitamixs start in the $300s. I wouldn't know if Vitamixs are a good candidate for refurbishing.
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yep, Definitely can't get a vitamix here for under $3000
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I use my Vitamix every day. It was worth the investment! It actually makes seeds in my whole food breakfast smoothie smooth! And butternut squash soup is amazing from it. I used to make ice cream and frozen bar drinks, but, well, I've changed my way of eating. I made my own sesame tahini in it.0
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