Picking up a new small appliance for your kitchen can be quite frustrating, especially with so many smart home devices that can interface with them and do a lot of interesting things. That said, if you’re more interested in quality over gimmick, then you may want to pick up something from Vitamix, which makes some of the best blenders on the market. Unfortunately, Vitamix gear does tend to be quite expensive since it’s essentially prosumer-type equipment, but luckily, there are some great deals you can take advantage of below.
- Vitamix V1200 (reconditioned) — $350, was $550
- Vitamix Explorian E310 Blender (Renewed) — $320, was $366
- Vitamix 5200 blender — $408, was $550
- Vitamix Ascent A2500 Blender (renewed) — $450, was $587
- Vitamix A3500 blender Gold Label — $650, was $700
- Vitamix Professional Series 750 blender — $592, was $700
There are also a few deals on other kitchen appliances as well, so be sure to check out these air fryer deals and Instant Pot deals for some more options.
Vitamix V1200 (reconditioned) — $350, was $550
With the Vitamix V1200 you get a premium blender with a 10-year warranty as well as some useful accessories. These include a 64-ounce low profile cotainer, a tamper holder, an S2 low-profile tamper, and a. cookbook. The blender offers variable speed controls that will help you make salsas, smoothies, and soups, and the V1200 is the perfect blender for entertaining guests, as it can handle anything from appetizers to desserts.
Vitamix Explorian E310 Blender (Renewed) — $320, was $366
With a 48-ounce container, the Vitamix Explorian E310 Blender is one of the cheapest new blenders you’re going to find on sale and is a good alternative to the Vitamix V1200. It has a very powerful 2 2-horsepower motor with up to 10 different settings that should allow you to create pretty much any texture you want. It also has a pulse button if you’d rather handle it manually, so it’s a great all-around blender.
Vitamix 5200 blender — $408, was $550
With the Vitamix 5200 blender you can create every course of a home-cooked meal in just minutes. It has variable speed controls with 10 different speeds that you can easily adjust for different textures. It has hardened stainless steel blades the check in at aircraft grade, and they’re designed to handle the toughest ingredients. The 5200 blender also has a self-cleaning feature that will help you get it clean in just 30-60 seconds.
Vitamix Ascent A2500 Blender (renewed) — $450, was $587
If you want both control and versatility, the Ascent A2500 is an excellent option that sits in the middle ground between price and features. Besides the 10 different blender settings, it also has three settings for soup, smoothies, and frozen yogurts, so you can make a lot more than a traditional Vitamix blender. On top of that, it also comes with a digital timer that switches the blender off, as well as a feature where the base can sense the type of container you are using and adjust blend time settings automatically.
Vitamix A3500 blender Gold Label — $650, was $700
With the A3500 you’re getting one of Vitamix’s most feature-packed blenders. It has five different program settings that allow for walk-away convenience and consistent results. It has touchscreen controls that give the it a sleek silhouette and makes for easy cleaning. It has built-in wireless connectivity and a programmable timer that helps avoid over-processing and -under-processing your custom recipes. The Vitamix A3500 is versatile, durable, and cleans up easily, making it the perfect option for anyone who demands a lot of use from their blender.
Vitamix Professional Series 750 blender — $592, was $700
The Professional Series 750 blender has five pre-programmed settings to help you automatically handle smoothies. Hot soups, frozen desserts, and purées are also in play with this blender. It has variable speed and pulse controls for fine-tuning every texture, and its 2.2-horsepower motor is able to blend the toughest ingredients.