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The differences between the 7500 and the e320 are small but may be important to some.
7500
- 3 color options - red, black and white
- electrical cord 6'
- dimensions: 17.5 x 7.7 x 9.4
- 12.5 #
- 87 dB
E320
- 2 color options - red and black
- electrical cord 4.5'
- dimensions: 11 x 8 x 18
- weight: 10.5 #
- 97 dB
Control-wise... the same.
Performance-wise... the same.
I think the 7500 may have more metal in the casing.
Warranty - both 7 years.
Costco E320 comes with two 20 oz cups. Costco known for easy returns.
Vitamix - one of the finest companies you'll ever deal with when it comes to warranty.
I do recommend a factory reconditioned one from Vitamix direct. I've had two factory reconditioned bought from Vitamix, came with a new container and tamper and the base literally looked unused, and they have been everything people boast about. But, the price on these new ones is way too good to pass up if it is the model you are looking for. Plus you get a longer warranty than the reconditioned. (Mine is long after the factory warranty and runs like it was new.)
The 7500 is more of a professional (restaurant) line where as the e320 is a home (budget) line. Both are similar as far as features, power, capacity and so forth, with the 7500 having a better/longer warrenty over the e320. Overall though, they are both great blenders.
I personally have an older 5200 my mother-in-law gave us, which I love. If I were to upgrade, I would go with the 7500, though I am a very experienced chef who cooks everyday.
You also don't need a costco membership for the 7500...just saying.
Correction, both blenders now carry a 7 year warrenty.
The differences between the 7500 and the e320 are small but may be important to some.
7500
- 3 color options - red, black and white
- electrical cord 6'
- dimensions: 17.5 x 7.7 x 9.4
- 12.5 #
- 87 dB
E320
- 2 color options - red and black
- electrical cord 4.5'
- dimensions: 11 x 8 x 18
- weight: 10.5 #
- 97 dB
Control-wise... the same.
Performance-wise... the same.
I think the 7500 may have more metal in the casing.
Warranty - both 7 years.
Costco E320 comes with two 20 oz cups. Costco known for easy returns.
Vitamix - one of the finest companies you'll ever deal with when it comes to warranty.
I do recommend a factory reconditioned one from Vitamix direct. I've had two factory reconditioned bought from Vitamix, came with a new container and tamper and the base literally looked unused, and they have been everything people boast about. But, the price on these new ones is way too good to pass up if it is the model you are looking for. Plus you get a longer warranty than the reconditioned. (Mine is long after the factory warranty and runs like it was new.)
Wait, "ALL"? I thought it was only 5% back for those items shipped and SOLD by Amazon, and less for items sold by third party resellers.
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You earn 5% Back on Amazon.com and Whole Foods Market purchases with an eligible Prime membership (otherwise you earn 3% Back), including digital downloads, Amazon.com Gift Cards, Amazon Fresh orders, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and items sold by third-party merchants through Amazon.com's marketplace.
Wait, "ALL"? I thought it was only 5% back for those items shipped and SOLD by Amazon, and less for items sold by third party resellers.
Thats what it says in my benefits. You have to have a prime membership for 5 percent (otherwise 3 percent) but on subscriptions, services, includes 3rd party sellers.
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Ok, can someone who knows about Vitamix really help me out here please.
I got the E320 from Costco earlier and did not noticed anything special about it. Yes, it was much quieter than 8 years old Nina blender I had but that does not justify the 3 times price tag for me when we use it like 5-10 mins max a day.
Now we are getting into smoothie and I have been reading a lot about Vitamix and how it makes it super smooth when compared to blenders which leaves small chunks. I am wondering if I should buy the Nina E320 from Costco again and give it a try or not. I really don't want to be the person who keep returning things to costco but at the same time I do want a smooth smoothie. Is this one really different than Costco Ninja Blender/Processor system I got for $100. https://www.costco.com/ninja-food...13502.html
Also is E320 the best deal for the price or should I look into some other model?
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7500
- 3 color options - red, black and white
- electrical cord 6'
- dimensions: 17.5 x 7.7 x 9.4
- 12.5 #
- 87 dB
E320
- 2 color options - red and black
- electrical cord 4.5'
- dimensions: 11 x 8 x 18
- weight: 10.5 #
- 97 dB
Control-wise... the same.
Performance-wise... the same.
I think the 7500 may have more metal in the casing.
Warranty - both 7 years.
Costco E320 comes with two 20 oz cups. Costco known for easy returns.
Vitamix - one of the finest companies you'll ever deal with when it comes to warranty.
I do recommend a factory reconditioned one from Vitamix direct. I've had two factory reconditioned bought from Vitamix, came with a new container and tamper and the base literally looked unused, and they have been everything people boast about. But, the price on these new ones is way too good to pass up if it is the model you are looking for. Plus you get a longer warranty than the reconditioned. (Mine is long after the factory warranty and runs like it was new.)
Some links...
https://blenderspro.com/vitamix-e320-vs-7500/
https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/...xOfDB8WXww
https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/...1e0a82b838
I personally have an older 5200 my mother-in-law gave us, which I love. If I were to upgrade, I would go with the 7500, though I am a very experienced chef who cooks everyday.
You also don't need a costco membership for the 7500...just saying.
Correction, both blenders now carry a 7 year warrenty.
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7500
- 3 color options - red, black and white
- electrical cord 6'
- dimensions: 17.5 x 7.7 x 9.4
- 12.5 #
- 87 dB
E320
- 2 color options - red and black
- electrical cord 4.5'
- dimensions: 11 x 8 x 18
- weight: 10.5 #
- 97 dB
Control-wise... the same.
Performance-wise... the same.
I think the 7500 may have more metal in the casing.
Warranty - both 7 years.
Costco E320 comes with two 20 oz cups. Costco known for easy returns.
Vitamix - one of the finest companies you'll ever deal with when it comes to warranty.
I do recommend a factory reconditioned one from Vitamix direct. I've had two factory reconditioned bought from Vitamix, came with a new container and tamper and the base literally looked unused, and they have been everything people boast about. But, the price on these new ones is way too good to pass up if it is the model you are looking for. Plus you get a longer warranty than the reconditioned. (Mine is long after the factory warranty and runs like it was new.)
Some links...
https://blenderspro.com/vitamix-e320-vs-7500/
https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/...xOfDB8WXww
https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/...1e0a82b838
I usually have no issue going for reconditioned.
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https://www.costco.com/vitamix-e3...10293.html
You earn 5% Back on Amazon.com and Whole Foods Market purchases with an eligible Prime membership (otherwise you earn 3% Back), including digital downloads, Amazon.com Gift Cards, Amazon Fresh orders, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and items sold by third-party merchants through Amazon.com's marketplace.
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I got the E320 from Costco earlier and did not noticed anything special about it. Yes, it was much quieter than 8 years old Nina blender I had but that does not justify the 3 times price tag for me when we use it like 5-10 mins max a day.
Now we are getting into smoothie and I have been reading a lot about Vitamix and how it makes it super smooth when compared to blenders which leaves small chunks. I am wondering if I should buy the Nina E320 from Costco again and give it a try or not. I really don't want to be the person who keep returning things to costco but at the same time I do want a smooth smoothie. Is this one really different than Costco Ninja Blender/Processor system I got for $100.
https://www.costco.com/ninja-food...13502.ht
Also is E320 the best deal for the price or should I look into some other model?
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