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wrong with any of these. I got the V 1200 as well.
since these two are new they probably have at least 7 year warranties.
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Same in power. The 5200 has the tall narrower container so won't fit under countertop but because it's narrower it can make smaller batches. The 750 same power and container size. The 750 has presets. The ventirist you can contoll presets with your phone. These two are legacy and do not have sent detect. In case you'd want to add the food processor or future attachments these will not work. You can't go
wrong with any of these. I got the V 1200 as well.
since these two are new they probably have at least 7 year warranties.
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I did not realize the 750 would also go on sale. Would I rather have the 750? What is better about it? I don't mind paying more if I get value for that money.
Maybe it's my ignorance, but I can't seem to think one can blend that much better. Thanks in advance!
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Maybe it's my ignorance, but I can't seem to think one can blend that much better. Thanks in advance!
I'm sold! I've always wanted to blend up my Lil hyudai...now I can. Woot woot!
Maybe it's my ignorance, but I can't seem to think one can blend that much better. Thanks in advance!
Fair point.
I just figured it may be for commercial use. IE: blending 100s of times a day.
But figured I'd ask the experts cuz I always wondered how blenders can get so pricey.