![]() ![]() ![]() The three blenders we tested from the long-trusted brand all had standout qualities and delivered impressive results that outdid all other competitors we’d be happy to give any one of them permanent resident status on our kitchen counter. This high-performance blender isn’t cheap, either, but it simply rose above nearly all other contenders.īest luxury blender: Vitamix Venturist V1200Ĭhoosing your favorite Vitamix model is a little like naming your favorite child. The Breville Smart Q has a sleek and modern stainless steel design and presets that allow you to be hands-free, makes thick and creamy hot soups we’re still dreaming about, and has an 1,800-watt motor. If you’re hoping this blender will keep your spouse or kids from waking up while you blend your pre-morning workout smoothie, you’ll be disappointed. Oh, and as for the advertised “quiet” feature of this model: It might be slightly less noisy than other models, but when you’re crushing ice at 186 miles an hour? It’s still loud. It’s a pricey little gadget, but when you pop the vacuum pump on the lid, it sucks any air pockets out of the jug, resulting in an extra-creamy, smooth and rich blend. We were especially impressed with the hot soup setting (there’s a six-minute automatic shutoff limit) and we recommend the Vac Q attachment. The Super Q was second only to the Vitamix models in every category - and though you’re saving $130 compared with the best Vitamix we tested, you’re not sacrificing a whole lot. An LCD screen gives you a digital display readout, and, in the box, you’ll find a tamper, scraper and hardcover cookbook. There’s an on/off and pause/cancel button and a manual dial with 12 speed settings including pause, stir, mix, chop, blend, puree and mill and hot soup. Preset buttons include pulse/ice crush, smoothie and green smoothie (also making it the best blender for smoothies), frozen dessert, soup, clean and timer. The model also gets points for its ease of use. We share this because before we discovered this trick, we were worried we’d break the lid trying to pry it off the jar.Īt 22 pounds, it’s heavy and durable. When you’re done blending, a button on the lid releases the suction, making it easier to remove - the finger hold ring also helps. The lid includes a nifty inner measuring cup that can hold up to 2 ounces (fewer dirty dishes are always a plus). The commercial-grade Super Q (the Q is for quick and quiet) comes in six colors (brushed stainless steel, black, gray, white, champagne and navy), and includes a large 68-ounce BPA-free Tritan jug, as well as a 24-ounce blender cup. Those blades, along with a big-time 1,800-watt motor in a hefty blender with a sleek design, delivered high marks on all of our tests, turning out creamy smoothies, perfectly blended hot soups, and such delicately crushed ice that we decided to declare every evening from here on out boozy slushie night. No wonder our spinach disappeared into our smoothie in seconds. So when we read that the Breville Super Q boasts surgical stainless steel blades that can get up to 186 miles an hour, we were impressed. Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man, clocks in at 28 miles per hour. A cheetah can run at about 75 miles an hour. The world’s fastest roller coaster reaches 150 miles an hour. ![]() Not in the US or UK? Scroll down for the best Ninja blender deals in your location.Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account Ninja has now launched its early deals in both the US and the UK, meaning we're unlikely to see prices drop too much lower - so I wouldn't wait if you're in need of a smooth(ie) operator this Black Friday. Plus, Ninja makes a wide range of blenders suitable for different budgets and use cases, whether you need to whizz up hot ingredients for soup or want a combination blender and food processor. Ninja consistently impresses with its powerful motors, intelligent presets, and robust build quality. I've recently reviewed the Ninja Blast, and during my time reviewing home appliances I've tested a fair few of Ninja's other blenders. Plus, with January around the corner, now's the perfect time to invest in your New Year's health kick resolution! Ninja might be best known for its ever-popular air fryers, but it's also responsible for manufacturing a host of other useful small appliances - and in particular, some of the best blenders.Īs well as hefty early Black Friday deals from Ninja itself, other retailers like Amazon, are matching (and in some cases undercutting) these excellent deal prices. ![]()
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