However, while we love premium blenders from the likes of Vitamix, Blendtec and Breville, if you want budget options, we've got those, too. Nutribullet's $80 model is our pick in that category.
I use my blender to purée vegetables into soup, crush nuts into butter, whir dressings and sauces into silky emulsifications, and chop ingredients into salsas — and while I’m not a smoothie ...
The blenders share somewhat of a similar design, though the Beast’s is a little better: The Our Place model’s pesto was a little chunky and its smoothie was slightly loose. Magic Bullet ...
As we navigated through a landscape brimming with options, from personal blenders like the Nutribullet Pro to the high-powered wonders of a Vitamix blender, our search for the ultimate smoothie ...
To test the full-size blenders, first we put ice in each model and crushed until it had the right consistency for a blended ...
Of the five Ascent blenders we tested, the A3500 was our favorite thanks to its smoothie performance and smart features. It has speed and timer settings that adjust automatically to the container ...
You get just two speeds with this one – high and low – operated by some pretty chunky buttons, so there’s none of the smooth ...
A compact, powerful, and stylish blender perfect for those who live life on the go. Highly recommended for single-serve ...
There are several types, from bulky jug blenders (featuring a large plastic or glass receptacle) that can whizz up big batches of soup, to smaller smoothie blenders, sometimes referred to as ...