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When it comes to blenders, one brand comes to mind first: Vitamix. It’s like when you think of vacuum cleaners, you think of the almighty Dyson. Vitamix didn’t start out as a blender brand (in fact, its first product was a can opener), but founder William Grover Barnard and his family were so into their vegetarian lifestyle, that they became obsessed with blenders. After all, smoothies seem to be the most popular thing to make in a blender. But despite being on the pricier end of the spectrum of blenders, Vitamix still is a top-selling brand. And it’s easy to see why: The blenders are damn good at, well, blending. From entry-level blenders to some high-tech workhorses, here is how each model of Vitamix’s blenders compare.
Vitamix One
Vitamix One

Vitamix One
The Vitamix One is the brand’s entry-level blender, in terms of price point, and also its most compact model. The One is operated by a simple-to-use turn dial, which Vitamix recommends you use by starting the blender, then immediately ramping up to high speed. However, because this is an entry-level blender, it’s not as full-powered as the higher-end models. That means you won’t be able to make certain things, like nut butters, hot soups or doughs, and attempting to do so would invalidate the warranty.