Skip to main content

The Manual may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.

These are the Best Vitamix Blenders You Can Find

One of the most sought-after kitchen brands on the market, Vitamix is known for its high quality, durable, and innovative blenders. With the ability to blend the smoothest of smoothies, silkiest of soups, and to pulverize the toughest nuts and seeds, these blenders have become the gold standard for home cooks and professionals alike. With a wide range of models that boast features like wireless connectivity, aircraft-grade stainless steel blades, and uniquely designed containers, Vitamix’s products are high performing but also tend to be high priced. However, the cost comes with the confidence that these blenders will outlast most other kitchen counter machines on the market. If you’re considering investing in one of these all-star appliances, we’ve gathered nine of the best Vitamix blenders, ranging from simple to high-tech to help you get in the mix. 

Vitamix 5200 Blender

Vitamix 5200 Blender.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Perfect for the casual Vitamix user, the Vitamix 5200 packs a lot of power without a lot of bells and whistles. This model features a 64-ounce container, easy-to-use 10-speed settings, and stainless steel blades that easily pulse, puree, and pulverize with the added ability to heat cold ingredients while it blends. Praised for its durability, this model comes with a cooling fan and thermal protection system that prevents it from overheating so you can blend without worrying about burning it out. 

Vitamix Professional Series 750

Vitamix Professional Series 750.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

A step up from the simpler models, the Vitamix Professional Series 750 is a powerful, high-quality option made to withstand daily use. It features a 2.2-peak-horsepower motor, five pre-programmed blending settings, stainless steel cutting blades, an ergonomically designed rubber handle, and both a 64-ounce and 48-ounce container to fit all your smoothies, soups, and purées. While this machine comes with a higher price tag, it’s made with durable materials that are built to last.

Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender

Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

If you’re in the market for a high-powered blender that won’t break the bank, the Vitamix E310 Explorian is an affordable option that still has many of the features the more expensive models are known for. It has a 2.2-peak-horsepower motor, laser-cut blades, a 10-speed dial, and a 48-ounce container that’s just the right size for personal pureed recipes. The Vitamix’s Explorian line is a great buy for the casual blender user on a budget. 

Vitamix 7500 Blender

Vitamix 7500 Blender.
For a blender made to withstand the toughest of recipes, Vitamix 7500 is an investment worth making. This professional-grade blender features a 2.2-peak-horsepower motor, high-quality stainless steel blades, 10 adjustable speeds, and the typical 64-ounce container for blending soups, smoothies, and sauces in large quantities. Even with its more compact design, this high-performance model offers full-sized power and durability.

Vitamix A3500 Ascent Series Smart Blender

Vitamix A3500 Ascent Series Smart Blender.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

One of the most advanced blenders on the market, the Vitamix A3500 Ascent Series Smart Blender is a top-of-the-line model equipped with new-level features. This smart blender has all the bells and whistles of the classic Vitamix with the added bonus of a touchscreen display, five pre-programmed settings, and wireless connectivity. The Ascent motor base and Self-Detect containers work together to automatically detect the size of the container and adjust to blend according to volume and consistency. It also features a built-in programmable timer that turns the machine off when blending is done and it pairs with the Perfect Kitchen Scale for precise measuring and the Vitamix Perfect Blend app, which has 17 different programs and includes over 500 recipes. 

Vitamix Immersion Blender

Vitamix Immersion Blender.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

A handheld blender is a must for every kitchen and the Vitamix Immersion Blender puts the power of a full-sized blender in the palm of your hand. This small but mighty model has a 625-watt motor, five speeds, an LED light display, stainless steel blades with a scratch-resistant guard, and weighs just under 3 pounds. This versatility and a compact handheld device has a 4-minute run time and can be used to blend, mix, and purée directly in any container that has an opening of at least 3 inches wide.

Vitamix TurboBlend Three Speed

Vitamix TurboBlend Three Speed.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

When you need a blender that does the basics, the TurboBlend Three-Speed will do the job. This affordable, non-digital model features manual controls with low, medium, and high speeds, a pulse button for rough chopping, and it includes a 64-ounce container and a 20-ounce travel container that is perfect for smaller batches.

Vitamix A2300 Ascent Series Smart Blender

Vitamix A2300 Ascent Series Smart Blender.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

One of the best Vitamix’s for convenience and performance, the Ascent A2300 model is the choice for the smoothie connoisseur. It boasts the same smart features as the A3500 model like pre-programmed settings, a digital timer, wireless connectivity with self-detect technology, and pairs with the Vitamix Perfect Blend app and Perfect Kitchen Scale but with the bonus of a variable speed dial so you can manually fine-tune your recipes.

Vitamix One

Vitamix One.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

The most affordable and easy-to-use model, the Vitamix One is the brand’s most basic blender. Perfect for simple recipes, it features a 1.2-horsepower motor with single-dial control, a 32-ounce container, stainless steel blades, and a mini tamper that helps process thick mixtures by removing air pockets that form during blending. 

Lauren Paige Richeson

Lauren Paige Richeson is an author and artist specializing in written, visual, and edible content. She wrote about Food, Recipes, Drinks, and Culture for The Manual. She's an Associate Editor at L'Oréal Paris Beauty Magazine, the author of Avocado Obsession Cookbook and her work has been featured in Cherry Bombe Magazine, Life & Thyme, LIVEKINDLY, Here Magazine & more.Lauren Paige is a Scorpio with a love of the beach, fiction, history, still life art, and fruits de mer. Please reach out to The Manual editorial staff with any questions or comments about Lauren’s work.

The 8 Best Slow Cookers for 2022, Reviewed
best slow cooker on amazon

Slow cookers are an essential kitchen appliance for the experienced cook, the large family, and of course the bachelor. There are an almost limitless number of slow cooker recipes that involve minimal prep and require zero attention. Just toss everything in the ceramic pot, and four to eight hours later, you have a delicious meal that is ready to eat.

If you're thinking that you can achieve the same result with a Dutch oven and your oven set on low, you'd be correct. However, are you comfortable leaving your oven on and unattended for eight hours? If you are, that's fine, but we're going to go the slow cooker route. Slow cookers are programmed with safeguards that make the unit shut down if something goes wrong. We can't say the same for our ovens.

Read more
The Best Self-Sustainable Food Ideas to Grow Your Own Food
man working in his garden of vegetables.

Our modern-day food system is significantly different than it once was. No longer are we mostly self-sufficient, growing and eating our own food, but rather nearly everything that makes its way to our kitchen table has been shipped hundreds or thousands of miles. Not only is this worse for the environment because it increases the carbon footprint and contributes to global warming, but it also disconnects us from our food and makes us heavily reliant on the multilevel commercial food system.

Growing your own food can be a deeply gratifying, fun, environmentally friendly, and more affordable way to bring nutritious foods to your table. Food self-sufficiency may be a lofty goal, but you don’t have to grow or produce everything on your plate to make strides toward being more sustainable, economical, and self-sufficient with your food consumption. Even if you live in a small apartment and have no land to grow vegetables or raise chickens, for example, you can still dabble in food self-sufficiency and cultivate some nutritious and delicious foods inside your very own kitchen.

Read more
The Best Saucepans for Smaller Cooking Jobs
best saucepans cuisinart stainless steel saucepan

Cooks rely on a number of utilitarian tools, from a trusty wooden spoon to a quality blender. A reliable small saucepan is on the list of must-haves for anybody with culinary leanings. The small pot can pretty much do it all. You know the type -- the small, handled vessels you see stacked ceiling-high in the kitchen of your favorite restaurant. There are many reasons why they're so beloved. A small saucepan can boil, simmer, reduce, thicken, congeal, and more. They're great for making sauces, naturally, but also reductions, glazes, and even single-serve or double-serve entrees like lasagna, cornbread, soup, or sauteed vegetables.

Need to quickly melt some butter and whip up some chocolate sauce? Need to boil a small bit of pasta? Fine-tuning your homemade barbecue sauce or baked beans recipe? Making some mulled wine for a small group? The small saucepan is your savior. Like a chef's knife or apron, it should be one of the most-used and most accessible items in your culinary arsenal.

Read more