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Blendtec Classic 575 High Speed Blender - FourSide Jug (2.2 L) - Food Processor - Professional-Grade Power - Self-Cleaning - 4 Pre-programmed Cycles - 5-Speeds - Black

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Blendtec Founding Family Sells Majority Share To Wasatch Group". The Ashton Report. 2021-07-20 . Retrieved 2022-05-28. Here are the 2017 Kitchen Innovations Award Winners". FSR magazine. February 22, 2017 . Retrieved 2020-02-21. The Designer series comprises the Designer 625, the Designer 650 and the Designer 725. All of these are available in the UK, but in the US you can only get the 650 , whilst in Australia you can choose between the 625 and the 725. Generally Vitamix blenders offer around 10 blending speeds, controlled via a dial on the front of the blender. The Blendtec Designer range allows you to control the speed via touch sensitive slider controls and while the speed options vary, they generally have 6-8 speeds. The Designer Series introduced the new generation of touchscreen Blendtec blenders. The Designer Series uses all the power and performance that made Blendtec the choice of blending professionals, and combined it with an amazing modern design with advanced functionality taking Blendtec to a new level in performance blending. The Blendtec Designer Series is the all-in-one appliance that replaces many standard kitchen appliances with one fast easy-to-use machine, at a fraction of the cost. It will make smoothies, fresh whole juice, ice cream, margaritas, soups, sauces, bread dough, dressings, salsas, flours and more! Blending professionals have relied on Blendtec machines in the best coffee shops, juice bars, gyms, and restaurants around the world for producing the best, most consistent results in taste and texture. You can now enjoy the same great results in your home. Features include:

Preprogrammed cycles: Sauces & Batters, Ice Crush & margarita, Smoothie, Ice Cream, Whole Juice, Hot Soup & Fondues In Australia and the US, there’s a single serve cup attachment called the Blendtec GO, but it isn’t available in the UK. However, for smaller portions, UK customers could buy the 24oz / 1.1 liter mini WildSide jar, which is also available in the US. Bridging the gap between the Ascent series and the Explorian series is the Venturist blender, featuring the large capacity seen in the Ascent series along with the self-detect technology, but at a slightly lower price tag.The Rinser reclaims valuable counter space with a minimal footprint. Thanks to the high pressure nozzle the jars get cleaned in mere seconds saving. Ideal for saving precious time during peak times by extremely fast jar cleaning. An absolute must-have for staff morale and great savings in wasted labour time. Neither brand goes overboard on the amount of preset blending programs they offer. Even the most premium Vitamix, the A3500, only has five blending programs and one of those is a cleaning program.

Vitamix blenders are also divided into various ranges. The Ascent and Explorian ranges are the most widely available. In the US there’s a Propel series and Legacy series, meanwhile the Venturist blender appears to be a standalone model and is available in the US and the UK. Interface: Capacitive Touchscreen
• Blend Cycles: 6 (Batters, Ice Crush, Smoothie, Ice Cream, Whole Juice, Hot Soup) An 80z / 225ml blending bowl is on offer for chopping smaller foods like nuts and garlic. There’s also a 20oz / 600ml blending cup for making smoothies to go. Only US customers can get their hands on the 12 cup food processor attachment. It comes with slicing and shredding discs as well as a chopping blade. Vitamix vs Blendtec: verdict The Designer series offers the same motor power as the classic series, with the exception of the 725 which is more powerful. The main upgrades from the Classic blenders include the brand's SmartBlend technology along with a touch interface and capacitive touch sliders for speed. Furthermore, this range comes in a variety of colors as well as metallic and has an elevated streamlined design. Station + Rapid Rinser: 1x Rapid Rinser, 1x Water supply hose, 1x Water supply hose adapter , 1x Station, 1x Waste water hose, 1x Adapter for glasses/cups (free bonus).The 48 oz/1.4 liter blending jar comes in a variety of formats, there’s one with an ‘Aer’ disc for whipping. Or you can get one with a blade configuration designed for dry goods - which is quite unusual for a blender. There’s a larger capacity 64oz/ 2 liter jar available too. Almost perfect First review I've ever written.. This blender is amazing. However,.. water will leak out of it.. so you MUST clean it and pour water out.. NEVER let water stand in it (clean it right after using it!). Also, if it is on the base while water is in it, the water will leak down through the base. When this happened to us, I called and they sent me a new base (how was I to know that the thing was not 'water tight'?) just in case the water damaged something in there.. and then they coached me on NOT letting water stand in it.. In July 2013, Blendtec won the 2013 Gold Innovation Award for innovations delivered by Blendtec's Signature Series and Stealth lines of blenders. [9]

On the other hand, the optional accessories and attachments available from Vitamix are significantly more varied and versatile. The biggest range of accessories is linked to the Ascent series, so that’s what we’ll focus on here. How I Made My Millions: Burton Snow Boards | Blendtec | Zane's Cycles". CNBC . Retrieved 2018-02-28. In terms of price, the two brands are pretty closely matched and both sit at the premium end of the scale with a variety of options to choose between. But Vitamix offers more variety in terms of bundles and also reconditioned blenders.

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Six pre-programmed blend cycles are customized to blend just about any recipe—from green smoothies to margaritas to hot soups—with the touch of an icon. Easy to Clean

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