Vitamix Blenders Are Up to $70 Off Right Now

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Here ye, here ye. ThePrime Early Access Saleis over, but the savings are not. For example, if you enjoy homemadefall soups,high-protein smoothies,party dipsand the like, it’s time to buy aVitamix blender, and now is the time to snag one while they're up to $70 off.

These blenders are a splurge, but worth every penny because each one comes with afive- to ten-year warranty(which covers parts, performance and labor), depending on the model you buy. Not to mention,we can confirmthat it replaces a slew of household gadgets, fromcoffee grindersto (dare we say it?)stand mixers. Yes, the machines are that powerful.

Since you're probably dying to get your hands on one now, here are three of the best models to consider buying, according to reviewers.

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1.Vitamix 5200 Blender

You want the power of a Vitamix—without the bulky look that can ruin your kitchen’s aesthetic. Look no further than the 5200 model. It has a skinny, mod look (especially the black color) that’ll make you want to leave it out, and it may even inspire you to commit to that morning green smoothie routine. And according to buyers, the blades in this blender spin remarkably quickly, creating friction heat, so you can prepare a hot soup in six minutes flat without turning on the stovetop.

2.Vitamix 750 Blender

For more control over your meals, look to the 750 blender. It has five pre-programmed settings for when you just want to flip on the machine and make a smoothie or puree, as well as ten variable speeds and a pulse feature, so you can chop things to the exact degree you want. But don't take our word for it. Here's why shoppers are rushing to buy it: "You won’t find anything better. You can even whip cream in it! [Also,] the cleaning setting and the fixed blade make the caretaking much easier than the usual, 'take it all apart' to clean."


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