If you’re in the market for a premium blender, chances are you’ve realized two names sit alone atop the market: Vitamix and Blendtec. Both brands offer sturdy build quality, professional-level performance and motors so strong they’re measured in horsepower. In fact, years ago I shot a half-gallon stream of tomato soup all the way to the ceiling the first time I ever used one in a restaurant kitchen.
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But if you’re about to drop the equivalent of a car payment on a countertop appliance, you want to be sure you’re picking the best option. I put the most highly recommended blender from each company, the Vitamix 5200 and the Blendtec Classic 575, through a series of tests to figure out which model is worth the investment.
Vitamix vs Blendtec: What We Think
After putting our units through the testing gauntlet, the Vitamix emerged as the superior machine due to two key design features: container shape and blade style.
The Blendtec has a patented five-sided “WildSide+” container, which is supposed to eliminate the need for tamping and scraping. While this tamp-less design worked wonders on tasks with plenty of liquid, I was left having to stop the blender occasionally to push the ingredients back down toward the blades when we prepared more viscous recipes.