Spout pour-ability: 4/5 – while we appreciate that there is a spout, it tends to allow things to overflow out of the sides too easily and it is also too wide to pour precisely into a small container, which is sometimes frustrating.Įase of cleaning: 4/5 – lid is tall without a lot of ridges, so it is easy to clean. The container fits well onto the base, but it doesn’t necessarily feel super secure (easily tipped off base). Sturdiness: 4.25/5 – base is heavy and sturdy, but not quite as sturdy as the KitchenAid. Security of lid: 5/5 – very secure lid that’s sturdy and domed, so it decreases likelihood of spillover while blending. It doesn’t have any settings, but because of how easily it tends to blend things, we don’t find that to be frustrating. But we like that the on/off switch is in plain sight and the crank dial is easy to use. Have to read the manual to know that they don’t recommend starting it on high mode. Noise: 5/5 – not unreasonably loud even on the highest setting.Įase of use: 4/5 – variable and high switch is not very intuitive. Additionally, we had a poor experience with a refurbished Vitamix and would recommend purchasing new, if possible. We have used other models and not been as impressed with the design. Note: we like the Vitamix models that have a narrow-base container. Third place: Blendtec Professional 750 Blender with Wildside+ Jar (90 oz) THE REVIEW #1: Vitamix 5200 Blender Professional-Grade, 64 oz. Second place: KitchenAid KSB8270FP Pro Line Series Blender We would strongly recommend sticking to a food processor (none of them got the coconut butter smooth some made very fine coconut flake that never got close to butter).įirst place: Vitamix 5200 Blender Professional-Grade, 64 oz.
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