Smoothie Blender reviews from Reddit

Summary

We analyzed 258 Reddit reviews across 18 subreddits and 30 posts to rank the best Smoothie Blender brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/Cooking, r/Smoothies, r/cookingforbeginners, r/EatCheapAndHealthy, r/BuyItForLife. Top-rated brands include Vitamix (4.9/5), Ninja (4.4/5), Blendtec (4.7/5).

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Reviews258
Subreddits18
Posts30
Brands43
Products54
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#1

Vitamix

4.9
(103)
"Vitamix. It's expensive but it lasts forever."
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"The only answer for “best” blender is Vitamix. They are expensive."
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"Bought top of the line almost 10 years ago and have NEVER had trouble !!! LOVE it"
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"I was able to buy a new A3300 for around $380 with tax off Woot. Well worth it!"
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"I’ve had my vitamix for 7 years now with regular use and not a problem one."
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"Yep. Vitamix. I got one after making fun of my sister for dropping 400+ on a blender. I shut up after I saw how smooth it made stuff."
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"Vitamix is the best but I find myself using my small ninja all the time and it makes amazing smoothies."
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"Just buy a certified reconditioned vitamix from a supplier on eBay. Made my first smoothie today and it was perfect."
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"Vitamix have had for Foyt years and make a smoothie daily"
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"I got a Vitamix that was refurbished and on sale (I think I paid like $250 for it!) and I love it more than any other appliance I've ever purchased."
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#2

Ninja

4.4
(59)
"Team Ninja- we use ours multiple times a day and love it"
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"Ninja is a great affordable blender with highly satisfactory performance -I have been using mine several times a week with no problem for 4 years."
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"I just got an $88 Ninja blender from WalMart a few days ago and have been loving it so far! It’s loud, but it’s powerful, and it has a smoothie option and an ice crush option!"
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"The blender attachment is excellent! I use that rather than the processor for most everything. And then there are the smoothie cups. Those are my most used items for the pro plus."
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"I have the Ninja Auto-iQ and I love it. It's also great for dips, sauces and marinades. I'd say it's quite powerful and doesn't take a lot of counter or cupboard space."
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"I have had a ninja master prep professional for years - love it and still works like new."
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"Ninja Foodi Power Blender great all-in-one option with strong blades."
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"It has a powerful motor, so it can handle frozen fruit and ice without much trouble."
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"Ninja rocks, $69 at Target."
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"Ninja"
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#3

Blendtec

4.7
(22)
"My family has had our BlendTec for like 10 years and only replaced the actual blender cup once. No machine issues!"
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"I love my blendtec. Had two, and it’s easily better than any vitamix I’ve had. Lasts a long time, great support, fits a counter, dull blades that smash are more powerful and really easy to clean."
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"I love my Blendtec.. It's about 20 years old and still going strong. Great for soups, sauces, smoothies, even turns solid ice into snow, no liquid needed."
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"Vitamix or Blendtec are top tier options that are also in BIFL tier."
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"Lots of people recommend the Vitamix but the Blendtec is also solid."
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"Most people recommend the blendtec and vitamix, especially for blending ice."
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"Blendtec, duh"
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"I have a Blendtec which is amazing!"
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"I have a blendtec. this shit can pulverize anything."
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"If I could save only 1 kitchen appliance in a house fire I'd be grabbing my blendtec."
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#4

NutriBullet

4.1
(14)
"20+ years making morning smoothies. Nutribullet all the way."
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"I've had my Nutribullet for 2 years, still going strong. It's been my smoothie making machine everyday of the week."
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"Nutribullet is great for single serve!"
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"I’ve had the Nutribullet for seven years. It works great, but what I love most about it is that it’s smaller on the counter and you can blend right in a cup and go."
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"I use the nutribullet and haven't had any issues except for blackberry seeds."
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"I’ve been happy with a nutribullet. I’ve used it almost every day for a few years now."
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"There are several versions of the nurtribullet : Wonderchef, prestige, etc. choose anyone, they are all pretty much the same at a quarter of the price."
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"NutriBullet."
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"I have a nutribullet, I'm not sure how the base gets dirty."
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"If you frequently blend tougher ingredients like frozen fruits or want versatility, the NutriBullet Pro 900 is the better option."
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#5

Oster

4.3
(9)
"Osterizer. Those blenders crush ice like a boss!"
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"Second the Oster. I got an all-metal 'beehive' style one at WalMart and the thing is built like a tank."
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"My first blender was an Osterizer. I used it to make frozen drinks. It kept up with me as my culinary skills evolved."
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"I returned it to Macy's and bought another Osterizer, which I still have."
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"I got a basic Oster blender on eBay when I was in my 20s and used it for frozen drinks. The ugly little thing kept up with me as my culinary skills evolved."
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"Oster 4172 10-Speed Blender Kitchen Mixer, 220-volt."
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"Oster. It handles ice very well!"
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"It's cheap and highly effective!"
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"Blends everything great."
#6

Hamilton Beach

4.0
(3)
"See the Hamilton Beach Professional in this list."
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"I would go buy the Hamilton Beach smoothie maker. It is a good blender and reasonably priced."
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"A big blender with lots of buttons. The Hamilton Beach one is the new Osterizer."
#7

Sujata

5.0
(2)
"Sujata is the best you can get. Simple powerful and you will see all juice, shake shopowners using it."
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"Only buy sujata mixer grinders. They are the best. Sturdy. Last long. Made in India."
#8

Waring

5.0
(2)
"I have a steel Waring commercial blender that was $250 and I use it daily for smoothies, soups, etc. It is a beast."
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"Can't kill 'em and make great smoothies."
#9

Magimix

5.0
(2)
"Magimix Le Blender - absolute beast of a machine."
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"Best soup and smoothie maker I’ve ever tried."
#10

Magic Bullet

4.5
(2)
"Been using a $50 magic bullet for a while. Love it."
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"The Magic Bullet Blender is a highly recommended mini smoothie blender."
#11

Beast

4.5
(2)
"I love my beast blender. Easy to maintain and clean."
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"I have a Beast. It’s the larger one, and blends well."
#12

Breville

4.5
(2)
"A Breville VBL246 that came with 2 bottles, it's so handy as you mix the smoothie in the same bottle."
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"I have a Breville. Was £20 from Argos, has a 500ml bottle. It’s lasted 2 years of daily use so far."
#13

Amazon Basics

4.5
(2)
"I have used the Amazon Basics one for years and love it. We make smoothies without ice though, just frozen berries, yogurt, milk, etc. but it handles those well."
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"Amazon Basics 500 Watt Multi-Speed Immersion Hand Blender, Silver."
#14

Wonderchef

3.5
(2)
"I've put a Wonderchef to good use. In fact, I prefer to use it for making hari chutney, garlic paste, ginger paste, etc. besides smoothies."
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"Just ordered from wonderchef hope it’s worth it"
#15

Cuisinart

1.8
(4)
"For a hand blender, I think Cuisinart makes the best immersion blender."
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"The motor burned out after 3 smoothies."
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"I bought a beautiful Cuisinart blender with all the bells and whistles. The motor burned out the first month I had it. I was making smoothies."
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"Never buy Cuisinart blenders. They’re awful."
#16

Ninja Foodi

5.0
(1)
"I love my Ninja Foodi blender which was around that price range. Costco had a great deal on it last year and I’m not sure if they still have it, but it blends ice and thick smoothies wonderfully."
#17

Krups

5.0
(1)
"Try Krups. Mine is 10 years sold & impervious to all ice, nuts, vegetables. I love it."
#18

Cleanblend

5.0
(1)
"I love these blenders. It’s a workhorse and blends great smoothies and açaí bowls."
#19

Elechomes Blender/Steamer

5.0
(1)
"I liked having a steamer blender all in one. And it’s small so it doesn’t take up much space."
#20

Creami

5.0
(1)
"I love it so far."
#21

Zwilling

5.0
(1)
"I have the Zwilling Personal Blender and love it."
#22

Salton

4.0
(1)
"Both are as powerful as Vitamix but only 1/3 of its price. I've been used 1.2L compact one for more than 6 years."
#23

Beehive

4.0
(1)
"Mine is the Beehive 4096. It's a retro version of a classic Oster design."
#24

Steinborg

4.0
(1)
"Get yourself a Steinborg. Perfect Vitamix clone for like $80 or whatever. This thing makes smoothies out of rusty nails and rocks if you want to."
#25

Pasternak

4.0
(1)
"I love my pasternak. Cheaper than vitamix with all the power. Cleaning is easy."
#26

Keurig

4.0
(1)
"I’d be grabbing the cats, the Keurig & the Blendtec."
#27

Esge

4.0
(1)
"Esge. It's pricey but works. Build for a lifetime or two."
#28

Ninja Nutri Pro

4.0
(1)
"Ninja Nutri Pro. It's pretty great for smoothies, frozen drinks, etc."
#29

Bajaj

4.0
(1)
"Using Bajaj with a higher power motor since last three years. It works well, body is durable. Jars are of good quality. Would recommend."
#30

Ninja Fit

4.0
(1)
"I'd highly recommend considering either the Ninja Fit or the NutriBullet Pro 900W."
#31

NutriBullet Pro 900W

4.0
(1)
"I'd highly recommend considering either the Ninja Fit or the NutriBullet Pro 900W."
#32

Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker

4.0
(1)
"I’d suggest 'Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker and Nutrient Extractor/Blender 1200WP'."
#33

BlendJet

4.0
(1)
"I use the blend jet and it’s great for making purées."
#34

Immersion Blender

4.0
(1)
"I use an immersion blender and it works great."
#35

Optimum 9400

4.0
(1)
"I got an optimum 9400 while looking for an not as expensive solution."
#36

Braun

4.0
(1)
"Braun TriForce is a good blender that can handle everything with ease and it won't cost you a fortune."
#37

Ganiza

4.0
(1)
"I got this model I've liked below, which is 900 watts."
#38

Tribest

4.0
(1)
"I've had a Tribest personal blender for almost 20 years and it's still going."
#39

All-Clad

4.0
(1)
"I have an All-Clad immersion blender and make smoothies in a pitcher every other day."
#40

KitchenAid

4.0
(1)
"I’ve had my kitchen aid for nearly a decade."
#41

Nutribullet

4.0
(1)
"I have the Nutribullet pro (900w). I use frozen fruit in it and it works great."
#42

Asda George

3.0
(1)
"Found a reasonable looking one on Asda George for £13 on sale, it's only got one speed but for that price it's worth a punt."
#43

Amazon

3.0
(1)
"I got one of the Amazon ones 😂 eh seems to be ok so far"

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