
- #Blendtec blender refurbished manual#
- #Blendtec blender refurbished full#
Clunky to get out and use if not storing on the counter (because of its weight).Less horsepower + heavier than its Blendtec counterpart.Generally more expensive than Blendtec blenders (by at least $100).Can handle large quantities of ingredients and does particularly well grinding nuts, seeds, and grains into flour.Comes with a tamper / wand to push down ingredients while blending (Blendtec does not).Offers longer warranties than Blendtec (5 years +).container, low profile tamper, DVD, “Getting Started Guide”, recipe cookbook Pros:
#Blendtec blender refurbished full#
7 year warranty for NEW /5-year full warranty + 30-day guarantee for Refurbished.Radial cooling fan and thermal protection system.
Laser-cut, stainless steel hammermill and cutting blades measuring 4″ diameter. Power: 12 amps, 120 volts, 2.2-peak horsepower motor This particular container tops out at about 4 ½ – 5 cups liquid for me, making large batches of soup or nut milks a bit of a challenge (have to divide into two batches). Can move around/shake a little on your counter when blending large quantities or tough ingredients (requires a hand to steady/anchor). This particular model did not include a wand/tamper to push ingredients down while blending. Easy to clean and store (fits under most cabinets). Can blend dates (!), frozen fruit, nut butters, meals + flours, and other tough ingredients without shutting down or struggling. Easy to use and operate + LED lit panel. Convenient settings so you can hit a button and walk away. More horsepower and lighter weight than its Vitamix counterpart. Generally lower price point than Vitamix. Spout design ideal for pouring any quantity or thickness of ingredients. #Blendtec blender refurbished manual#
Includes: Total Blender Classic motor base, replacement BPA-free WildSide+ jar, vented gripper lid, + owner’s manual Pros:
3-year motor-base warranty 1-year jar warranty lifetime coupling-and-blade warranty for NEW blenders / 3-year warranty for refurbished. Illuminated LCD timer displays remaining time on blends + number of times used. 10 manual speeds + pulse option + auto turn-off. 6 preprogrammed cycles (smoothie, sauce, soup, etc.). Four-sided 2-quart BPA-free blending jar w/ 3″ double wing-tipped blade. Power: 1,560 watt, 3.0 peak horsepower motorĭimension: 7″ wide x 15.5″ tall x 8″ deep Having now owned and extensively used both brands, I can confidently speak to each blender’s strengths and weaknesses, and which brand I would ultimately recommend purchasing. Many of you have inquired about my opinion on Vitamix vs Blendtec, so it was due time to share my formal review. I bought each of these blenders with my own money and tested them as unbiasedly as possible. This is not a sponsored post and I have had no contact with either company.