Nick Crumpton
crumptoncycles.com
"Tradition is a guide, not a jailer" —Justin Robinson
"Mastery before Creativity"—Nicholas Crumpton 2021
There's a lot of blender reviews on the Youtube, and a lot of them look like they were made by people who are promoting one brand over the other; they are not impartial. One of them showed the BT creeping along the counter top as it made a smoothie....cut to the VM not moving "because it's heavier and better." Sounded like BS but thought I would ask before ordering.
Guys -
My wife's been lusting after a Vitamix for some time but this thread has convinced me the Blendtec might be the better product. So, honestly, is there any advantage that the Vitamix has over the Blendtec, which might cause her to chase me outta the room with a broomstick if a Blendtec were to show up on Mother's Day?
And, second question--which model(s) do you own/recommend? Many thanks. This thread is yet another example of the good that is the V-Salon!
“Always drink upstream from the herd.”
Lots of comparisons online, Blendtec v. Vitamix. My wife and I found this one pretty informative...
Most Comprehensive Vitamix vs Blendtec blender comparison review
Yeah, thanks, I know. And have read several already, including the one you mention
(which seems ok after you wade through all the ink touting their site's links to Blendtec and Vitamix).
Really, the reason form my post was I am looking for some personal observations from the crew here.
“Always drink upstream from the herd.”
There's a video version of that review that differentiates between the BT models. I found interesting that the $449 model has basically the same functionality of the $399 model but it's 2db quieter. And the control surface is a little different. I don't think my old ears can distinguish 2db!
Talked to the Blendtec folks and -- setting aside the uber expensive models -- their models apparently have the same guts. The main difference seems to be that the models sold directly by Blendtec ( and a few dealers such as Costco) and the ones sold by most of their authorized dealers have slightly different control interfaces. Costco has a good deal now that includes the small Twister jar for $400.
“Always drink upstream from the herd.”
The biggest difference I experienced between the two is that you can full-throttle reverse directions on the VM. I had an older model VM that i burned up. The BT has been stellar, but I don't have modern VM (and have no need currently). The BT "jars" wear out after eventually. So does everything. I bought mine through an ebay seller IIRC.
Everything has been said, GET SOMETHING!
if this navel gazing continues i'll lock it.
Great thread. I've been following it for awhile. I just picked up a Blendtec Total Designer Series for my wife for putting up with me during 5 months of marathon training. She makes smoothies everyday and had been talking about wanting a better blender (we had a 2-speed basic blender that I had since I was a bachelor), so I took the plunge. We've only used it a couple of time but so far, so good.
Yes got one for my wife too ... just for putting up with me in general.
I was going to send one to my parents as my Dad thought their blender had conked out.
But he just sent me an email to say he was thrilled that their neighbor/handy man had repaired it.
"It" is a two speed chrome Osterizer that they received as a wedding gift in 1957.
“Always drink upstream from the herd.”
They will blend!
based on this thread, i got one and used it last night for the first time.
spinach, banana, some almonds, raisins and apple. little crushed ice. just experimenting.
i think this thing is going to change my life.
will report back later.
david corr
over 180 uses(it keeps count) since i started this thread 3 months ago. absolutely no complaints. beyond dips and smoothies i'm really enjoying various savory puree's that replace higher calorie sauces to accompany greens and protein on the dinner plate.
Nick Crumpton
crumptoncycles.com
"Tradition is a guide, not a jailer" —Justin Robinson
"Mastery before Creativity"—Nicholas Crumpton 2021
vitamix rule just make sure you get the one with variable speeds. Costco sells them and if it breaks in its lifetime and you keep the receipt you can return no questions asked.
Nick Crumpton
crumptoncycles.com
"Tradition is a guide, not a jailer" —Justin Robinson
"Mastery before Creativity"—Nicholas Crumpton 2021
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