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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.
Request free E-recipe fr them after purchasing direct from Vitamix website
note:
fr livingfreshdaily.co review:
The motor on the Vitamix 7500 and Vitamix 750 is exactly the same. It's the powerful 2.2 horsepower motor that has made Vitamix famous, and both the 7500 and 750 have the next generation motor housing. That means they'll run 40% quieter than the older models.Sep 12, 2019
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Request free E-recipe fr them after purchasing direct from Vitamix website
note:
fr livingfreshdaily.co review:
The motor on the Vitamix 7500 and Vitamix 750 is exactly the same. It's the powerful 2.2 horsepower motor that has made Vitamix famous, and both the 7500 and 750 have the next generation motor housing. That means they'll run 40% quieter than the older models.Sep 12, 2019
that website is awful. Anyways, I'm glad i got this when it was available!
In for one. Thanks OP.
Anybody get the shipping notification yet. Having gotten used to Amazon's next day shipping, I am wondering when this will ship.
Paypal has an 8% cashback offer in their shopping portal as well. Search term: vitamix to pull it up.
A shame about the plastic blender jar though...That ruins it for me. You'd want to throw that out and try and get glass or stainless jar for it. Don't trust anyone that tries to sell you a plastic blender jar.
Last edited by SlickVest2536 July 21, 2022 at 12:24 PM.
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.
wrong on the warranty part all Vitamix's are 7 years
Paypal has an 8% cashback offer in their shopping portal as well. Search term: vitamix to pull it up.
A shame about the plastic blender jar though...That ruins it for me. You'd want to throw that out and try and get glass or stainless jar for it. Don't trust anyone that tries to sell you a plastic blender jar.
it doesnt allow you to save this deal. i got it anyway. they wont be able to argue that i didnt purchase it since its paid through pp. their forums users say to call in if the cb doesnt show up in 90 days. their link doesnt stay persistent when you go through checkout.
Late to the party here but I have a couple questions about this before I pull the trigger. First- is the Vitamix going to be better, worse or comparable to a good food processor for things like hummus and salsa? Second- how is to clean-- are there nooks and crannies all over the place that gather bits of food and are hard to get at (like all the food processors I've owned)? Thanks!
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Got mine today and it made fantastic protein shakes for me and the kids. Super smooth and quiet. So much better than any blender I've ever used before. Thanks OP
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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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Request free E-recipe fr them after purchasing direct from Vitamix website
note:
fr livingfreshdaily.co review:
The motor on the Vitamix 7500 and Vitamix 750 is exactly the same. It's the powerful 2.2 horsepower motor that has made Vitamix famous, and both the 7500 and 750 have the next generation motor housing. That means they'll run 40% quieter than the older models.Sep 12, 2019
Lifeisnoyoke
https://lifeisnoyoke.co
Request free E-recipe fr them after purchasing direct from Vitamix website
note:
fr livingfreshdaily.co review:
The motor on the Vitamix 7500 and Vitamix 750 is exactly the same. It's the powerful 2.2 horsepower motor that has made Vitamix famous, and both the 7500 and 750 have the next generation motor housing. That means they'll run 40% quieter than the older models.Sep 12, 2019
What a deal.
Anybody get the shipping notification yet. Having gotten used to Amazon's next day shipping, I am wondering when this will ship.
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A shame about the plastic blender jar though...That ruins it for me. You'd want to throw that out and try and get glass or stainless jar for it. Don't trust anyone that tries to sell you a plastic blender jar.
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.
A shame about the plastic blender jar though...That ruins it for me. You'd want to throw that out and try and get glass or stainless jar for it. Don't trust anyone that tries to sell you a plastic blender jar.
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