Top 5 Smoothie Blenders

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Hamilton Beach 51101 Single-Serve Blender


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I absolutely love this blender. I was considering the Magic Bullet when I decided I wanted to start making green smoothies for breakfast. I have a huge blender, but it is such a hassle to pull out and to clean, especially when I’m only making enough smoothie to fill up 1/3 of it. When I saw the price of the Magic Bullet, I was astounded. While I have seen the Magic Bullet in action and like it, it’s not worth the expensive tag. When I saw this blender, for a fraction of the price and with great reviews I snatched it up. I’ve now been making smoothies every morning for the past 2 weeks and it works perfectly. It blends up my frozen fruit just fine, though I have not tried ice yet. I love that it comes with the travel lid as I just take it with me and rinse it out it at work. It just makes everything so easy and convenient. I would highly recommend this blender to anyone and would purchase again if I had to.

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Hamilton Beach 51101B Single-Serve Blender with Travel Lid, Black


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Very Nice item. Better quality. Blades at narrower end. Me … cleanomaniac… can’t clean enough… hand doesn’t reach the bottom … brush I don’t trust… water-spinning doesn’t clean it… Ease of cleaning – MB wins. MB + Stoneware cup or MB+disposable cup => less efforts than this one.

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Hamilton Beach 54615 Wavestation Express Dispensing Blender with 48-Ounce Jar, Black


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This blender is the best purchase I have made this summer. It works great, is very easy to clean, and the dispenser does not drip at all! My kids love it and make smoothies for breakfast and in the afternoon. It is the best blender I have ever owned! I have used it for soups, icees, snow cones, smoothies, and margaritas. Love it!

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Back to Basics SM700 Signature II Smoothie Maker, Black


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Purchased this unit after having a Back to Basics Smoothie Plus 600 for a couple years. That unit starting leaking, so husband wanted new one for our Anniversary. Received the Back to Basics SM700 Signature II Smoothie Maker and gave to husband. He used and thought it was ‘fine’. After several uses, the “light” indicating unit was ready would not come on & unit would not run. Exchanged unit through Amazon.com. Received replacement unit. Husband used TWICE, and it also burned out! Just completely dead. He unplugged after using & cleaning both units, so was not a surge (plugged into surge protector, also). Once… OK, can happen to any product. TWICE … No thanks. Will try another item. Why it needs an indicator light and has to be unplugged each time should have told me they had issues. Just don’t want anyone else wasting all their time & energy on this item. If it happens AFTER your return period with Amazon.com (easiest returns possible), then you’ll have to deal with Company and will be worse. Find another product, like I’m going to!

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Cuisinart CBT-700 Die-Cast 700-Watt Blender


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Purchased this as a gift for a family member, she loved it and says it works very well for smoothies! It arrived extremly fast, in perfect condition, would highly recomend this seller!

Best Smoothie Blenders

So you’ve decided that you want to buy a smoothie blender. How fun! But how do you decide what blender is best for you? There are dozens and dozens of different blenders out there. They come in all different sizes, prices, and even power levels. So what smoothie blender is right for you? Well, that all depends on what you’re looking for. Here are three of the most popular smoothie blenders on the market, including how much they cost and what they’re good at doing:

  • Black & Decker Crush Master- This is one of the best smoothie makers for truly crushing ice. This is ideal for any sort of adult drink (or kid friendly drink, depending on your audience) that requires a good crush on the ice. It sells for around $40 and comes in a few different variations, so you can choose which model (size and speed, and even color, can vary) is right for you.
  • Osterizer: The classic blender that so many of us grew up with, Osterizer’s beehive style stand mixer has proven its mettle as a smoothie blender. It comes in a few color variations, as well (the chrome finish is particular sharp looking), and works very well for non-smoothie purposes as well. This smoothie blender can also chop vegetables or whir up bread crumbs in a jiffy. What’s more, the carafe is glass and of higher quality than many of its competitors. It usually sells for around $50-$60.
  • The Magic Bullet: You may have seen this on TV and laughed at the commercials, but don’t laugh at the smoothie blender itself. This is a powerful little machine that does a lot of good work, especially given its size. The individually sized Magic Bullet set comes with several different containers that you can blend in (4 of which are actually mugs that can be drunk from as soon as you’re done blending!), as well as storage lids and two different blade styles. The Magic Bullet doesn’t do quite as well with ice, but is great for single serve fruit smoothies and milkshakes. The Original Magic Bullet smoother blender set sells for around $50-$55.

Smoothie Blender Review: Magic Bullet

If you are considering buying a smoothie blender, it may be helpful to first get some feedback from one of the most popular smoothie blenders on the market: the Magic Bullet. This product was first seen on TV, but is now also sold in many stores. (Check department stores or anyplace that has a significant kitchenware department. Even some drug stores with “As Seen On TV” sections are known to carry this particular blender.)

The Magic Bullet is, of course, not your only choice. You may also be considering any number of other smoothie blenders, from the Braun PowerMax Jug to the Cuisinart Smart Power Blender, to even the Oster Classic Stand Blender or the Black and Decker Crush Master.

These are all good blenders, but let’s focus on the Magic Bullet Smoothie Blender in particular.

Pros:

The Magic Bullet is, in many ways, as magic as its creators profess on their somewhat silly commercials. This small blender packs a lot of punch. It has a very powerful motor that spins very very quickly and pulverizes ingredients with ease.

One of the best aspects of the Magic Bullet is that this smoothie blender makes individual-sized portions. You simply attach blades to one of the provided cups or mugs, turn it onto the base, and blend. Your can drink the smoothie from the very cup it was blended in (or pour it into something more attractive and not made of plastic, if you want).

The Magic Bullet smoothie blender comes with two different blade bases (one flat, one angled) and instructions for what is best blended by each blade type. One of its other main advantages is the fact that it is so small. The base itself is not much bigger than any other cup in your cupboard, so it’s very easy to store and doesn’t take up much space.

Cons:

While most people are very pleased with their Magic Bullet smoothie blender, some do report that this blender is not as effective at blending ice as its commercials imply. Some owners report disappointing blended ice drinks that have large chips of ice. But on the whole, it is a very reliable smoothie blender, especially for shakes and fruit smoothies.

Shopping For The Perfect Smoothie Blender

If you know you want a smoothie blender, you’ll already half way to enjoying a wide range of fun (and maybe even healthy!) beverages. But the tricky part is picking out the smoothie blender that’s right for you. Depending on how often you want to make smoothies, how many people you plan on serving, how much you want to spend, how much space you have, and maybe even what kind of smoothies you want to make, you’ll want to pick a smoothie blender that is best suited to your needs in all of these aspects, and more.

Here is a checklist of things to consider when picking out a smoothie blender.

  • How many smoothies do you want to make? One of the biggest differences is whether you choose a smoothie blender that makes one or two smoothies at a time, or whether you choose one that makes a whole big batch at once, which is then divided into many individual portions.
  • How much space do you have? Along with the aspect above, how much space you have will determine whether a party-size or self-serve-size is the better smoothie blender choice for you.
  • How much money do you want to spend? Budget can be an issue, especially since smoothie blenders, while very fun, are not often at the top of your “essential items” list. Maybe you are very serious about your smoothies and have the extra cash to spend on a deluxe smoothie machine. Or maybe it’s something you’ve thought was fun, but you’re on a budget and may need to go more economical. Smoothie blenders cost anywhere from $30-40 for a basic at-home blender to $800-1,000 for a high grade commercial style blender.
  • What kind of smoothies do you plan to make? Not all blenders are created equal, with some much more capable to grind and crush ice to a very smooth consistency, and some better suited to softer type smoothies. If you plan to use your smoothie blender primarily for margaritas and other blended frozen drinks, you’ll want to make sure you choose a model that is designed to really get that ice chopped finely. If you’re more of a health-smoothie type person, and you’ll use mostly frozen fruit and yogurt, then you can go with tamer smoothie blenders that are less intense.

Smoothie Blender Buying Tips

Buying a smoothie blender is a fun, but somewhat overwhelming, process. There really are more blenders to choose from than you’d probably imagine before you head out. Do you want a big one or small one? What type of blades are best? How powerful of a motor, with how many speeds, should you get? And how much should you be prepared to pay?

Here’s a breakdown of the different aspects of smoothie blenders, to help you figure out a focus for what you’re looking for before you head out to make your purchase.

  • Size. Decide how much counter top (or cabinet) space you can devote to your smoothie blender. Also think about whether you plan to make large batches (like for a party) or small batches (for yourself or one other person), then buy your smoothie blender accordingly.
  • Purpose. Do you want a blender just for smoothies, or would you like it to blend other things as well? Smoothie-specific blenders and general blenders are both available.
  • Ice? If you want to blend ice so it’s as smooth as when you buy a margarita at a restaurant, make sure you get a smoothie blender that has the motor power and blade strength to do so, and to do so well. Many claim to, but don’t stack up, so look around and ask your friends if you’re really interested in blending ice.
  • Other blade use. Some smaller blenders come with different blade attachments so you can do other things, such as grind coffee beans or spices. Read up on blade styles so you can choose a smoothie blender that does more than just smoothies, if that’s what you’re looking for.
  • Smoothie-specific features. A recent development is smoothie blenders is the addition of an easy-serve spout. Rather than remove the pitcher and lid and try to pour into a small glass, you simply flick the tap on the side and use gravity to serve directly into a cup. This is especially good for parties and other times when you want to serve many people from the same smoothie blender.
  • Price. Not all smoothie blenders are created equal, nor are they priced that way. For the casual smoothie drinker, the $30-$40 price range is usually sufficient. If you’re looking for something a little nicer, go $50-$100. If you want something more expensive, then you probably already know what you’re looking for and know what you’re willing to spend.

Smoothie Blenders For Party Drinks

Do you and your friends like to escape to margaritaville? How about getting a special margarita smoothie blender so you can make the best drinks without having to go out to have a good time?

Buying a good quality smoothie blender is a great way to ensure good drinks that taste just like your favorite restaurant, but let you relax and enjoy good drinks in good company in the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re considering buying a smoothie blender so you can have the best backyard barbeques on the block all summer long. Or if you have a specific occasion, say a notable birthday, that calls for true celebration. Either way, a smoothie blender is a great way to celebrate and ensure everyone has a good time.

Smoothie blenders for party drinks come in a few different sizes. Some are smaller, making individual sized portions, which can be nice if you want to relax after work with your own drink. But if you want a smoothie blender that’s fit for a party, you probably should get a larger one, that makes whole batches and saves you from blending over and over again all night.

If party drinks are your goal, make sure you get a smoothie blender that’s specifically designed for that purpose. Some blenders don’t handle ice so well, and may leave big chips in your drinks instead of blending to that smooth, icy texture you’re used to when you go out.

But if party drinks aren’t your only goal, it’s good to get a blender that can do other things, too. For example, you may be in need of a nice, healthy fruit smoothie some morning, in which case a smoothie blender is a great way to throw together some fruit and juice for a refreshing way to start the day.

Of course, fruit smoothies can also be the good basis of a party drink on their own. Whether for fun, or for health, or for both depending on the occasion, just choose your favorite ingredients and blend creatively to enjoy the many different possibilities of a good smoothie blender.