Woot! has
Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender w/ Low Profile 64oz. Container (Periwinkle or Lemon Cream; Unopened) on sale for
$319.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
Croatia for sharing this deal.
Key Features:- Five pre-programmed settings ensure simple cleaning, walk-away convenience, and consistent results for smoothie, frozen dessert, soup, and purée recipes.
- Variable Speed Control and Pulse feature let you manually fine-tune the texture of any recipe
- Cord: 6 ft
- Low-Profile 64-ounce Container fits comfortably under most kitchen cabinets.
- Electrical Ratings - 120 V, 50-60 Hz, 12 Amps
- HP: 2.2-peak
- Hardened Stainless-Steel Blades: Aircraft-grade stainless steel blades are designed to handle the toughest ingredients, so from the first blend to the last, you get the same quality results.
- Self-Cleaning: With a drop of dish soap and warm water, your Vitamix machine can clean itself in 30 to 60 seconds.
- What's in the Box:
- Motor base
- Low-profile 64 oz. container
- Cookbook
- Low-profile tamper
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These are being sold as "unopened" to get around pricing guidelines. As a result they wont officially come with a warranty, but people on Woot have said Vitamix honors the warranty anyway (7 years). An Asurion Protection Plan is also available.
Ex: https://forums.woot.com/t/vitamix...13928
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Just don't blend hard seed or your be eating microplastic in your smoothies lol
I have vitamix at vacation home. The glass Oster 1200watt for primary home. Oster is weaker, quiet, and only $50, built to last over 10 years for 2 minute burst.
Vitamix isn't 6 times better, but a quality blender fir certain task like soup making without cooking.
There are no other blenders by anyone that I have ever used that come close, inlcuding Vitamix's other options.
We make tons of small batch items like salad dressings, nut based sauses, frostings, grind nuts, make nut butters and many other small batch items. The 5200 is the way to go with the smaller base. It just blends so much better.
The large bases throw everything around and make a wasteful mess.
My partner, she is a vegan chef and I have been blending alot in my cooking as well for 20+ years.
We beat the living cr@p out of ours year after year after year and I have used many in 'proffessional/commercial' environments where they are absolutely pounded, no issues.
Of course there will be a lemon from time to time like essentially all products that said Vitamix is solid.
We beat the living cr@p out of ours year after year after year and I have used many in 'proffessional/commercial' environments where they are absolutely pounded, no issues.
Of course there will be a lemon from time to time like essentially all products that said Vitamix is solid.
There are no other blenders by anyone that I have ever used that come close, inlcuding Vitamix's other options.
We make tons of small batch items like salad dressings, nut based sauses, frostings, grind nuts, make nut butters and many other small batch items. The 5200 is the way to go with the smaller base. It just blends so much better.
The large bases throw everything around and make a wasteful mess.
My partner, she is a vegan chef and I have been blending alot in my cooking as well for 20+ years.
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These are being sold as "unopened" to get around pricing guidelines. As a result they wont officially come with a warranty, but people on Woot have said Vitamix honors the warranty anyway (7 years). An Asurion Protection Plan is also available.
Ex: https://forums.woot.com/t/vitamix...1392889/35 [woot.com]
I don't need a video, I have real life.
The new motors are only slightly more powerful in rating but I think a lot of that is watsed in the wide design inefficiency.
Good luck making a smaller or medium nutter butter batch in the new wide style. For larger batches a food proccessor smokes any blender but clean up sucks so small batches go the blender and narrow just works better.
The narrow container of the old style is superior, so much so I actually can't beleive how better is actually is. I have tried many times to go with wide containers from every brand (SD gets me) I always end returning them and 'remembering'.
If you need a published review, here is one that pretty much covers evrything I have found myself. I don't know any chef types who don't prefer it. None. Only in smoothie only pro setting do the wide get used. That and 'consumers' who want syle and electronic controls and under cabinet fitment buy the rest of the line.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...er-review/
& the complete comparison
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...t-blender/
Doesn't mean you have to agree with me but for the general SD population this may be good info.
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EDIT: Called Vitamix and they looked up the serial # and confirmed that this was originally purchased by QVC for resale, it is new, and it has a full warranty.
Woot so slow for me.
EDIT: Called Vitamix and they looked up the serial # and confirmed that this was originally purchased by QVC for resale, it is new, and it has a full warranty.
Just received that email regarding the Vitamix I ordered in Periwinkle blue. Annoying, especially right after the Prime Day Vitamix deals but may just get the yellow since all I really do is blend stuff with it anyways.
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Woot so slow for me.