![]() ![]() If you're looking for a cheaper option (with an arguably more entertaining name) and mainly use your blender for smoothies, you might prefer the Breville the Fresh & Furious. Again, it's fine if you only use your blender for smoothies, but if you care about overall versatility, it's worth keeping in mind. It doesn't include a tamper and isn't easy to use for thicker recipes like hummus or nut butter. However, that's most noticeable with sticky ingredients, so it's less of an issue if you make liquid recipes like smoothies. It's more challenging to clean by hand than the Vitamix since it can be difficult to reach under the blades. Its controls also include a few blending programs, so you don't necessarily need to stop the blender manually when your smoothie is done. ![]() Like the Vitamix, it only comes with its main jar, but KitchenAid sells personal jars for single-serve smoothies separately. Still, it blends fibrous ingredients like fruit and leafy greens very efficiently, whether making a personal smoothie or using the blender's full capacity to make multiple servings. It's less well-built than the Vitamix 5200 and has a shorter, one-year warranty. The KitchenAid K400 is a cheaper option with a similar performance when blending common smoothie ingredients, like fruit, leafy greens, and ice cubes.
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