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Blendtec vs Vitamix – Which Blender is Best

Jun 14th 2018 - Moe Soloff Blog, 

Blendtec vs Vitamix – Which Blender is Best

The Blendtec vs Vitamix battle has raged on for years within the blender industry, and it shows no signs of stopping. While both brands make some of the most popular blenders on the market, there's no consensus on which blender is best. Offering both residential and commercial blenders, the two brands offer their own unique benefits. This posting will explore whether a Blendtec or Vitamix blender is better-suited for your specific needs.

Blendtec blenders are perhaps best known for their power. The company’s “Will it Blend?” video series shows the blender attempting to blend iPhones, iPads, glow sticks, lighters, golf balls, and even marbles. Thus far, the blender has been successful every time.

Blendtec machines have higher peak horsepower compared to Vitamix blenders. Vitamix units compensate by featuring four-pronged blades as opposed to Blendtec’s two-pronged blades. The difference in prongs helps Vitamix blenders cut through ice and frozen ingredients.

One clear advantage Vitamix has over Blendtec is its renowned Quiet One blender. This unit features a tritan container that covers the entire blender and helps reduce unwanted noise. Perfect for smaller cafes and smoothie bars, Vitamix The Quiet One 36019 blender lets customers enjoy their meals in peace.

Since Blendtec blenders are shorter, they are easier to fit beneath bulky cabinets. Vitamax units are too tall to fit under cabinets, which causes issues for kitchens that have limited space. Check the height of your blender’s pitcher and ensure it'll be able to effectively function it in your kitchen.

Vitamix units are heavier and pricier than Blendtec blenders. However, many Vitamix blenders come with easy-to-use tampers that ensure smooth functioning.

Many customers appreciate the peace of mind that comes with buying a product that has a long-term warranty. Although new Blendtec blenders come with impressive 5-year warranties, Vitamix units boast even-longer 7-year warranties.

Manual control is essential for users who want to be in total command of their commercial blenders. Vitamix and Blendtec units both offer manual control, but they do so in different ways. Blendtec blenders have touch screens, while Vitamix blenders use variable speed dials for superior precision. The dials are used to escalate blending intensity until your unit is operating at the perfect speed.

vitamix speed dial

Do you want your smoothies to have a chunky texture or a smoother texture? Blendtec blenders produce chunkier smoothies. Vitamix blenders make drinks with smoother textures.

Blendtec and Vitamix blenders can make make soups, sauces, stews, smoothies, nut butters, milkshakes, condiments, or dressings. They're both capable machines. The "best" blender is whatever satisfies the needs of your foodservice.