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Best blender 2021 – our top 10 blenders for smoothies, soups and more

Best blender 2021 – our top 10 blenders for smoothies, soups and more

From fruity smoothies to hearty soups, the best blender will make light work of your day-to-day meals. Top blenders can even crush ice to fine snow, which is perfect for summer cocktails and other treats. 

We’ve been finding the very best blenders from the likes of Ninja, Vitamix, KitchenAid, Smeg, Breville and other top brands to bring you our best blender guide, and you’ll find that no matter your budget or desired capacity, there is a blender for you in our complete top ten. 

While many blenders focus on high-quality, single-pitcher designs, there are also some blenders that also pair with food processors and can even work with personal blender attachments to make drinks for one and cut down on your washing. 

Every blender in this guide has made the cut, but our very favorite is the Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender, which has smart Auto-IQ settings for hands-free blending and ice crushing. It packs in 1400 watts of power, but every blender in our guide has the power and dimensions clearly marked to help you find the right one. Without further ado, keep reading to find the best blender for your kitchen. 

The best blenders 2021

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1. Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender

Best blender overall

Specifications

Capacity: 64 oz.

Pitcher: Plastic

Dimensions: 6.75 x 9 x 17.5 inches

Power: 1400W

Reasons to buy

+Three presets+Excellent ice crushing power+Great safety settings

Reasons to avoid

Middling capacity

The Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender has Auto-IQ crushing power, which means you’ll never need to stand and monitor your blender again. This blender has settings for smoothies, ice crush, and even blending ice cream, and each one has a specific timer and rhythm to make the blending process as efficient as possible.

What we love

What we love about the Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender is its easy controls. If you do want to customize your blending simply select the Low, Medium, High or Pulse modes to blitz to your heart’s content. 

Features

Families will benefit from the safety locking system, which keeps the lid safely in place and won’t operate until it’s fully closed. You can lift the lid to create a spout, perfect for pouring out drinks. 

What you may lack with this blender is the capacity you need. It has a medium capacity of 64-oz

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2. Smeg BLF01 50s Blender

Best blender for smart features (and looks)

Specifications

Capacity: 1.5 ltr / 48oz

Pitcher: Tritan

Dimensions : 13.65 x 7.75 x 6.4inches

Power: 800W

Reasons to buy

+Smart features+Looks a treat+Multiple modes, including one for ice

Reasons to avoid

Only one pitcherCan’t handle hot things

We’ve been able to get hands-on with the Smeg BLF01 50s blender and we can attest that it’s not only a joy to look at, it’s also lovely to use. For a start, there are a range of colors available, from red to baby blue, and all come with the same high quality tritan jug and die-cast aluminum base. 

What we love

While the look may be retro, it’s all modern when it comes to how the Smeg BLF01 50s Blender works. We used it to make a light and lump-free smoothie using frozen ingredients, where the frozen setting came in very helpful.

The pitcher is not advised for use with hot ingredients so we had to wait for our soup to cool before use, but we were impressed with just how creamy the result was. It was also easy to pour in cream while the blender worked thanks to the lid, which has a stopper for measuring and adding as you blend. 

Features

Not all parts can be placed in the dishwasher, but the pitcher can. It cleans a treat and doesn’t require screwing into the base, instead just slotting into place. Not the best blender for versatility, but it certainly delivers on aesthetics and delicious results. 

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3. Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ

Best for multiple purposes

Specifications

Capacity: 2.1 ltrs / 72 oz.

Pitcher: Plastic

Dimensions: 17.64 x 9.96 x 7.52 inches

Power: 1400W

Reasons to buy

+Can be used as a food processor+Good safety features+Dishwasher-safe parts for easy cleaning

Reasons to avoid

Will take up a lot of spaceQuite loud

Many blenders just come with a standard pitcher, with accessories costing extra. If you want to expand the repertoire of what you can do, then the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ makes sense.

What we love

As well as the 72 oz. pitcher, you get a 64 oz. food processor bowl (this has chopping and dough) and two 24 oz. blending cups for single-serve drinks to take away.

That’s a big arsenal at your disposal and makes this blender an all-round friend for your kitchen. Of course, the downside is that you have to find space to store all of the extra bits, so of which you may not even use.

There are five Auto-IQ programs smoothie, ice crush, extract, chop and dough), but which ones are available depends on the accessory attached: you can’t crush ice, for example, when the food processor is connected, but you can with the single-serve cup and the pitcher.

Features

Outside of the Auto-IQ programs, there are just Low, Medium, High and Pulse settings. With a powerful motor, the Ninja Professional can easily crush ice and blend smooth smoothies. It is quite loud, though.

Safety features are neat, and the accessories and lids have to be in place for the blender to operate. Every part is dishwasher safe, for easy cleaning.

Other blenders on this list may give better individual results, but if you need multiple tools at a great price, this is a great choice.

Best blender KitchenAid-K400-Variable-Speed-Blender

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4. KitchenAid K400 Variable Speed Blender

Best for professional results

Specifications

Capacity: 1.4 ltrs / 56 oz.

Pitcher: Glass

Dimensions : 9.02 x 7.59 x 15.8 inches

Power: 1200W

Reasons to buy

+Choice of colors+Tough glass pitcher+Great for crushing ice+Auto cleaning

Reasons to avoid

HeavyExpensive

Available in a smart range of colors to match the company’s popular mixers, the KitchenAid K400 Variable Speed Blender makes a statement.

What we love

It comes with a large 56 oz. jar, made out of robust and extremely thick glass. It may be a touch on the heavy side, but gives you an impression of how long this blender will last.

A single dial on the front lets you choose from the five-speed settings and pulse, plus the special modes: smoothie, ice crush, frozen drink, and clean.

The weight of the pitcher means that there’s no need for a locking mechanism: drop the pitcher and integrated blades onto the base and you’re ready to go.

Features

Nothing is a problem for this blender: ice is crushed into fine snow, hard fruits and vegetables are blended into smooth drinks, and you can whizz through dry ingredients thanks to the powerful 1200W motor.

The automated cleaning mode gets the pitcher ready for the dishwasher, and the base can be wiped clean. 

If you need the absolute best, then this is the blender for you, but it’s expensive, especially given that you only get a pitcher and no other accessories (extras are available at a charge). 

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5. Vitamix 5200

Best blender for everyday use

Specifications

Capacity: 1.9 ltrs / 64 oz.

Pitcher: Plastic

Dimensions: 20.5 x 8.75 x 7.25 inches

Power: 1380W

Reasons to buy

+Powerful+Quality industrial build+Makes hot soup

Reasons to avoid

No pulse optionNot dishwasher safe

There’s something charming about the Vitamix 5200. With its rugged and simple controls, it looks like the kind of blender that belongs in an industrial kitchen. 

The quality and power would certainly back this up, making the 5200 a good investment for those that use a blender every day.

What we love

This machine has 10-speed settings in the Variable mode and a switch for High speed. There’s no pulse option on this model.

Still, the 10 variable speeds are generally enough for managing anything you do, moving between leaving chunky bits at low speed, and fully blended at the higher speeds. 

With the High setting, you can even make hot soup, with the friction caused by the blades heating the food.

Features

Thanks to the powerful 1380W motor, the Vitamix 5200 can handle anything you need, including dealing with hard fruits (pineapple, carrots, seeds) and even ice. 

The pitcher has to be in place for the blender to operate, and the rubber-sealed lid keeps liquids from spilling out during use.

You can run the blender on high speed with a bit of water to clean it out, but you’ll need to finish the job with soapy water, as this blender is not dishwasher safe.

If you’re looking for a tough, simple blender, that you can use day after day, this is a great choice.

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6. Ninja SS101 Foodi Power Nutri Duo Smoothie Bowl Maker and Personal Blender

Best blender for smoothie bowls

Specifications

Capacity: 0.7 ltrs / 24 oz.

Pitcher: Plastic

Dimensions: 15.20 x 14.30 x 6.50 inches

Power: 1200W

Reasons to buy

+Capable of smoothies and thicker dips+Designed for personal use+Can blast through ice with ease

Reasons to avoid

No large pitcher for families

You’ve probably seen smoothie bowls on Instagram, and here’s the machine to make them. 

What we love

No more unscrewing the lid of your blender to make sure every ingredient is smooth, the smoothie bowl maker has a built-in tamper. 

It’s also great for making dips, and you can select from either a ‘dips’ or ‘bowl’ mode to pick the right type of consistency and ingredient. 

Features

Other preset Auto-IQ modes include the extraction mode, designed to get the most out of fibrous ingredients, and smoothie mode for that classic morning drink. 

The power Nutri bowl is 14 ounces and the two personal pitchers are 24, with a to-go lid included. Perfect for protein shakes and delicious homemade milkshakes to go. 

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7. Thermomix TM6

Best blender for cooking

Specifications

Capacity: 2.2 ltrs / 74 oz.

Pitcher: Stainless steel

Dimensions: 13.4 x 12.8 x 12.8 inches

Power: 1300W

Reasons to buy

+Chefs love it+Can cook almost anything+Easy to clean+Great safety features

Reasons to avoid

Bulky, will need space to store everythingCan’t see into pitcherBig investment

It might look like a blender with an oversized base and touchscreen, but the Thermomix TM6 is far more than this. As well as blending, it can grind, chop, whisk and even mix dough.

What we love

It can also heat, with options for searing, slow cooking and sous vide. Oh, and did we mentioned that you can mix frozen ingredients in the bowl? Or that you can steam or use it as a rice cooker?

The downside is that the machine is bulky and there are a lot of accessories to store.

As a blender, the TM6 is incredible. It will handle everything from hard ice down to frozen vegetables, powering through everything without thought. It can even take caster sugar and give you powdered sugar, which is super impressive. 

However, the stainless steel pitcher means that you can’t see what’s going on, making manual adjustments a touch tricky.

Features

With access to Thermomix’s Cookidoo subscription platform, you can follow guided recipes to make thousand of impressive dishes. Or, you can go for manual mode and take the hassle out of making labour-intensive sauces, such as hollandaise. 

The TM6 will only operate with the lid on, for safety. With a cleaning mode and dishwasher-friendly parts, it’s easy to clean up after use.

A touch overkill and expensive if you only want to make smoothies or blend the odd sauce, but the Thermomix TM6 is the single-best kitchen gadget for those that take their cooking really seriously.

Best Blender Breville® The Super Q Stainless Steel Commercial Grade Blender

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8. Breville Super Q

Best blender for automated use

Specifications

Capacity: 2 ltrs / 68 oz.

Pitcher: Plastic

Dimensions: 8.2 x 10.6 x 18.1 inches

Power: 1800W

Reasons to buy

+Strong and stable+Lots of settings+Cleaning program+Powerful motor

Reasons to avoid

Might have too many settings for technophobesCheaper options available

Described as an industrial blender for home use, the Breville Super Q is a chunky and heavy beast. Having such a heavy base should mean that it’s more stable in use.

What we love

Despite the size, the blender is easy to assemble and comes with the main, large pitcher, plus a smaller 24 oz. personal cup. The front control panel is dominated by the programs: pulse/ice crush, smoothie, green smoothie, frozen dessert, and soup. The latter uses friction to heat ingredients. 

There are 12 more manual speed settings, moving from stir, through mix, chop, and blend to puree and mill. That makes this machine a touch more complicated to use, so you’ll need the well-written manual to help you find the best setting. 

Features

Programs all work well, giving you ideal results with the push of one button, while the 12 speeds and powerful motor help you get your ideal own results with a bit of experimentation.

There’s a cleaning program to get the pitcher and blades dishwasher ready.

If you want excellent results at the touch of a button then this is the blender for you, but it’s expensive and a more traditional blender with manual controls can be bought for less.

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9. Instant Ace Nova Cooking Blender

Best blender for budget

Specifications

Capacity: 1.6 ltrs / 56 oz.

Pitcher: Glass

Dimensions: 16.9 x 12.3 x 10.9 inches

Power: 1000W

Reasons to buy

+Easy to use interface+10 speed settings, and 8 cooking presets, including the ability to make hot soups and sauces

Reasons to avoid

Not strong enough to make nut butters

The maker behind the infamous Instant Pot pressure cooker also makes a blender at a consumer friendly price. And bonus, it can cook too.

What we love

Like the Instant Pot, the Instant Ace Nova Cooking Blender is truly a multi-tasking tool, with nine programs that can conquer everything from smoothies to nut milks.

Unlike most blenders at this price point, the Instant Ace Nova has a sturdy glass pitcher, as plastic is not suitable for cooking foods at high temperatures. 

Features

It has multiple settings including one touch presets for smoothies, soy milk, rice milk, nut/oat milk, soup, and frozen desserts, as well as standard puree, crushed ice,, blend and pulse functions. And you also have the choice of 10-speed customizable speeds up to 25,000 RPM for true control over your blended beverages and foods. 

After use, it features a self-cleaning mode to loosen and remove any residue, that can then be scrubbed away with the included cleaning brush.

Additionally, the blender comes with a  3-in-1 food tamper, neasuring cup, cleaning brush, and a food-safe strainer bag for filtering soy, rice, oats, nuts or seeds. 

Overall, the Instant Ace Nova Cooking Blender is an incredible value cooking companion. It’s really exciting to see all the capabilities in one device. 

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10. Wolf Gourmet High-Performance Blender

Best blender for fine control

Specifications

Capacity: 1.9 ltrs / 64 oz.

Pitcher: Plastic

Dimensions: 7.5 x 9 x 20.25 inches

Power: 1500W

Reasons to buy

+‘Infinite’ control over speeds+Pulse works at different speeds+Great for making sauces

Reasons to avoid

Too much manual control for novices

Keen cooks looking for a powerful blender to improve their recipes could do worse than turn to the Wolf Gourmet High-Performance Blender. 

What we love

As you can tell from the plain stainless steel finish, this is a blender designed and built to look like the kind of tool that a professional would use.

This is largely held up by the controls. There’s a responsive dial that gives you fine (‘infinite’, says Wolf Gourmet) control over speeds, letting you adjust control on the fly. 

And, the pulse control works at any manual speed setting, rather than giving you a simple one-speed-fits-all option.

The result is that you’ve got complete control over how the blender blends, although these controls are more likely to suit the high-end cook that needs this level of control.

Features

There are programs for smoothie, ice crush, puree, and soup (this one uses friction to heat), so everyday tasks are taken care of.

Quality matches the price, with this blender able to turn ice into fine snow and blend even the hardest ingredients into an excellent smoothie. It’s nice to see an emulsion lid for slowly adding ingredients for delicate sauces, dressings, and marinades.

At this price, the question is do you really need this level of manual control? Those into their cooking will say yes, but less frequent blender users may be better off looking elsewhere.

How do I choose a blender? Which is best for frozen drinks, or smoothies?

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A blender is a great tool for cooking and making drinks, such as smoothies, keeping the pulp of fruit and vegetables as well as the juice.

The type of blender you buy really depends on how often you want to use it and what you mostly want to use it for. All blenders are capable of making smoothies, particularly blending softer fruits.

Motor

If you want to make frozen fruits or desserts or deal with harder fruits or vegetables, then you may need a machine with a more powerful motor, so that it can crush ice into fine snow. 

Programs

Look out for a blender that has automatic programs for the kinds of drink or action that you want, as this takes the guesswork out of using a blender.

That said, manual controls are important if you want finer control over the results, say blending a soup that still has some chunks in it.

A pulse function is a great way to get fine control: the blender runs while you press the button but stops the second that you release it. 

Features

Move up the price scale and you’ll find that you get additional features. Some of the most powerful blenders, for example, can use friction to heat raw ingredients, delivering hot soup in just a few minutes.

Capacity

Look out for the total capacity of the blender: go for a larger one if you’ve got a big family to feed. Accessories can also be important, either in the box or as additional extras: self-serve cups let you take a drink on the move, and grinding cups can be a handy way of dealing with herbs and spices in smaller volumes.

How much should I spend on a blender?

Budget really comes down to how much you’ll use the blender. If you’re only an occasional user, then a budget model ($100 to $150) makes sense. At this price, you’ll get decent controls but you may find that your results aren’t quite as smooth.

If you use a blender every day, then you need to move up the scale. Spend over $200 and you’re likely to get more accessories and programs. 

If you want the best results then you’re looking at spending $400 or more. At this price, you’ll get the fastest motors, more control, and, often, a wider range of automatic programs to make your job easier.

What’s better, Vitamix or Ninja?

Vitamix is well known for its high-end, powerful blenders. These machines are a great choice for those that blend daily and that want the absolute best results. Controls can be rather basic on some models, so these choices are ideal for experienced users.

Ninja products tend to be cheaper, and may not produce quite as smooth results. However, you’ll generally get more automatic programs and value is usually very good, with many sets coming with a lot of accessories to expand what the blender is capable of.

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Are glass blenders better than plastic?

Most blenders come with a hardened plastic pitcher, but you’ll find the odd model that has a glass one. Strictly speaking, glass is harder wearing and won’t scratch as easily as plastic. This can make a difference if you regularly crush ice, as the sharp edges can scratch cheaper plastics. Plastic can also get tainted by ingredients, staining.

The downside of glass is that it’s much heavier and if you drop it, you’re likely to end up cracking or breaking thepitcher. 

Modern plastics are much better, particularly on the high-end machine, so you shouldn’t notice scratching. And, plastic is lighter and less likely to break if you drop it.

Published at Tue, 15 Jun 2021 18:22:08 +0000