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64-Oz Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender (Pearl Grey) Expired

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Best Buy has 64-Oz Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender (Pearl Grey) on sale for $349.95. Shipping is free otherwise select free store pick up where stock permits.
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Features:
  • Five pre-programmed settings automatically handle Smoothies, Hot Soups, Frozen Desserts, Purées, and Self-Cleaning.
  • Commercial-grade 2.2-peak horsepower motor.
Includes:
  • Motor Base
  • 64 oz Low Profile Container with Lid and Lid Plug
  • Tamper
  • Cookbook & Owner's Manual

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has 64-Oz. Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender w/ Low Profile Container, Lid, & Lid Plug (Pearl Grey)​ for $349.95. Shipping is Free
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Model: Vitamix, Pearl Grey, Series 750 Blender, Professional-Grade, 64 oz. Low-Profile Container

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George_P_Burdell
12-19-2023 at 03:15 PM.
12-19-2023 at 03:15 PM.
Quote from grayguy1 :
When you look in a professional chef's kitchen, they more often than not have the 5200. But then again, consumers who use their blender less often or for tasks like smoothies might prefer a program-based blender like this one or several others from Vitamix. The 5200 is taller if that's a concern for storage.
It's because it's been in service for the last 10 or more years. If you don't want be baby sitting a blender, then program's help you on that. Ironically, I won't recommend anyone walk away when it's running but letting ya know that it's nice to have programmable cycles when you dont have time
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StarS7991
12-19-2023 at 03:22 PM.
12-19-2023 at 03:22 PM.
Quote from grayguy1 :
It has a very accurate and precise infinite dial which is why most people appreciate it over predefined fixed speeds.

Really? The dial, not the container?
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grayguy1
12-19-2023 at 05:23 PM.
12-19-2023 at 05:23 PM.
Quote from George_P_Burdell :
It's because it's been in service for the last 10 or more years. If you don't want be baby sitting a blender, then program's help you on that. Ironically, I won't recommend anyone walk away when it's running but letting ya know that it's nice to have programmable cycles when you dont have time

What you will see in the stated reasons why chefs still prefer it is that they like an infinite and precise manual dial that doesn't have fixed positions. It's more of a tool than a program machine to many chefs, so they don't use programs. Consumers tend to like program modes marketed as "smoothies," "frozen desserts," and "cleaning" because they see them as added features. Consumers tend to go by the logic, "this one has 5 programs and that one only has 2, so this one must be better."

In any case, these are all good blenders and you really have to think through how they will be used in your kitchen.
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grayguy1
12-19-2023 at 05:28 PM.
12-19-2023 at 05:28 PM.
Quote from StarS7991 :
Really? The dial, not the container?

Both, but yes, the infinite dial without fixed numbered positions is very precise and lets you get exactly where you want. Watch America's Test Kitchen's YouTube on blenders and you'll get a feel for why they liked that blender and still prefer it. Also read the Wirecutter best blender review.
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bigb12
12-19-2023 at 05:45 PM.
12-19-2023 at 05:45 PM.
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Yeah that's what I hear. And I would be making stuff for me or maybe 1 other person. Reconditioned 5200 is about the same price as this though which makes it tough. But hmm maybe I can just purchase a 32 ounce for the small stuff like you
I've tested it, and the 4 inch blade creates smoother blends than the 3 inch blade that the 5200 and classic vitamix blenders have. Maybe the vitaprep does a better job but I can't say as I've never tested it. You will notice even using the newer bases with the 3 inch blade containers that they don't get as smooth.

This is if your doing smoothies with high fibrous content anyway. Most things I'm sure are unnoticeable.
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dealmashuguna
12-19-2023 at 06:13 PM.
12-19-2023 at 06:13 PM.
Costco only for these! return policy FTW.
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Hi_Im_Troy_McClure
12-19-2023 at 09:02 PM.
12-19-2023 at 09:02 PM.
I got this exact model about 9 months ago from a Woot! deal. Highly recommend. I had tried "getting into" smoothies and healthier thing with a cheap-o model initially but it was too much of a pain and I stopped using it. Took a flyer on this thinking that if with a pro caliber blender it'd be easier and I'd actually use it. That turned out to be correct! I use it on average 10 times a week to make homemade watermelon\lemon drinks (my own version of the $10/bottle drink Whole Foods sells), various vegetable smoothies and supplement mixes. The analog dial is a big plus too. Simple, yet with everything I've needed.
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12-19-2023 at 09:32 PM.
12-19-2023 at 09:32 PM.
One of my best purchases in the last 7 years. Never buy those cheap blenders.
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BadBimr
12-19-2023 at 09:47 PM.
12-19-2023 at 09:47 PM.
Bought the E520 at Costco for $299 ($100 off). Never took it out the box. Picked up this exact model on the FleBay for $375 so I watched it. In the morning I get an offer for $259. I was going to counter offer $240 but said heck with it and accepted the offer. Not worth losing a deal like that for a $20 gamble. Great blender but the wide jar does make making small single batches a challenge. Larger batches are a piece of cake.
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Lilyly
12-19-2023 at 09:52 PM.
12-19-2023 at 09:52 PM.
Quote from Hi_Im_Troy_McClure :
I got this exact model about 9 months ago from a Woot! deal. Highly recommend. I had tried "getting into" smoothies and healthier thing with a cheap-o model initially but it was too much of a pain and I stopped using it. Took a flyer on this thinking that if with a pro caliber blender it'd be easier and I'd actually use it. That turned out to be correct! I use it on average 10 times a week to make homemade watermelon\lemon drinks (my own version of the $10/bottle drink Whole Foods sells), various vegetable smoothies and supplement mixes. The analog dial is a big plus too. Simple, yet with everything I've needed.
how much did they sell on woot?
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Lilyly
12-19-2023 at 09:54 PM.
12-19-2023 at 09:54 PM.
Quote from BadBimr :
Bought the E520 at Costco for $299 ($100 off). Never took it out the box. Picked up this exact model on the FleBay for $375 so I watched it. In the morning I get an offer for $259. I was going to counter offer $240 but said heck with it and accepted the offer. Not worth losing a deal like that for a $20 gamble. Great blender but the wide jar does make making small single batches a challenge. Larger batches are a piece of cake.
brand new for $259 shipped? must be a stolen one to sell at that price.
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ANT34569
12-25-2023 at 07:42 AM.
12-25-2023 at 07:42 AM.
Did anyone get a g series recipe book with this? Is that right?
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Timless
12-25-2023 at 07:52 AM.
12-25-2023 at 07:52 AM.
Quote from grayguy1 :
Both, but yes, the infinite dial without fixed numbered positions is very precise and lets you get exactly where you want. Watch America's Test Kitchen's YouTube on blenders and you'll get a feel for why they liked that blender and still prefer it. Also read the Wirecutter best blender review.
Don't they all have infinite dials? It's just 180 degrees instead of nearly 360
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grayguy1
12-25-2023 at 10:01 PM.
12-25-2023 at 10:01 PM.
Quote from Timless :
Don't they all have infinite dials? It's just 180 degrees instead of nearly 360

I'm not familiar with all models, but it was my understanding that many have fixed numbers.
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ScarletTent3912
12-26-2023 at 08:13 PM.
12-26-2023 at 08:13 PM.
Quote from ANT34569 :
Did anyone get a g series recipe book with this? Is that right?

Yes it should've come with that
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