Vitamix Alta Pro Blender
Features:
2 Blending Programs + Self-Cleaning Program: Smoothie And Hot Soup Programs Ensure Consistent Results
Tamper Indicator: On-Screen Indicator Lets You Know When To Use The Tamper To Keep Thicker Blends Moving
Power & Performance: Designed To Pulverize The Toughest Ingredients, Blend After Blend
Stainless-Steel Blades: Laser-Cut From Hardened Stainless Steel That Doesn't Dull Over Time
10-Year Limited Warranty: Blend Your Favorite Drinks, Snacks, And Meals For Years To Come
https://www.costco.com/vitamix-al...or%3Awhite
Based on reddit reviews, this is a newer Costco exclusive, and seems to have generally positive feedback. I have been wanting one for a long time (had a blendtec and a ninja,) and almost pulled the trigger on this Vitamix when it went on sale for $320 recently at Costco, but did not. I am now ordering one at this price. I have a large family so the large pitcher works I do not want the auto detect, as that seems to be a negative in reviews of the versions that include it. I know the 5200 is "better" for smaller batches, but I need large batches, and the 5200 has a really tall pitcher. And the Costco return policy is a huge plus!
https://www.costco.com/p/-/vitami...?langId=-1
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This is a great deal at $299 ($100 off) which should run from 11/17 through 12/1.
I passed on the October deals for the 5200 and the refurbished Venturist Pro after coming across the Alta Pro.
Some research I put together before my purchase...
The Alta Pro is a new Costco specific model that replaces the prior Costco specific Venturist Pro.
The Alta Pro is nearly identical to the Ascent X2. The Alta has one less program setting but accepts both the classic and detect containers. I prefer the lids on the classic containers and did not want to deal with the known Detect issues or the RFID to hack required to get around Detect.
The Alta Pro is similar to the Propel 710. The Alta includes a timer but two fewer programs.
The 5200 is an older style with a weaker motor, can run into cooling issues, and has no programs or timer.
The 5200 does come with the skinny but tall 64 oz container. This container is too tall to fit on a blender when under a normal kitchen cabinet. But it is also better for making small servings like personal smoothies than the newer style low profile 64 oz containers.
The container dilemma can be resolved by adding the 32oz container which has similar dimensions at the base and the same 3" blade size as the tall / skinny 64 oz container but is also lower profile. You could also add the tall/skinny 64 oz container if you can live with it's height.
The Venturist Pro has the updated motor and cooling but also has Detect which requires the Detect containers. I don't care for the hard plastic lids on the Detect containers.
This site [joyofblending.com] is a great resource for Vitamix blender and container compatibility. The Alta Pro will fall into the "Classic" style. Some of the links / model info for the Detect containers have changed due to newer revisions, but the container compatibility info is still relevant.
This is a great deal at $299 ($100 off) which should run from 11/17 through 12/1.
I passed on the October deals for the 5200 and the refurbished Venturist Pro after coming across the Alta Pro.
Some research I put together before my purchase...
The Alta Pro is a new Costco specific model that replaces the prior Costco specific Venturist Pro.
The Alta Pro is nearly identical to the Ascent X2. The Alta has one less program setting but accepts both the classic and detect containers. I prefer the lids on the classic containers and did not want to deal with the known Detect issues or the RFID to hack required to get around Detect.
The Alta Pro is similar to the Propel 710. The Alta includes a timer but two fewer programs.
The 5200 is an older style with a weaker motor, can run into cooling issues, and has no programs or timer.
The 5200 does come with the skinny but tall 64 oz container. This container is too tall to fit on a blender when under a normal kitchen cabinet. But it is also better for making small servings like personal smoothies than the newer style low profile 64 oz containers.
The container dilemma can be resolved by adding the 32oz container which has similar dimensions at the base and the same 3" blade size as the tall / skinny 64 oz container but is also lower profile. You could also add the tall/skinny 64 oz container if you can live with it's height.
The Venturist Pro has the updated motor and cooling but also has Detect which requires the Detect containers. I don't care for the hard plastic lids on the Detect containers.
This site [joyofblending.com] is a great resource for Vitamix blender and container compatibility. The Alta Pro will fall into the "Classic" style. Some of the links / model info for the Detect containers have changed due to newer revisions, but the container compatibility info is still relevant.
The commercial version is the powerful 62827 $413 w tall 64 oz. 8 in. W x 9 in. D x 20.3 in. H ,,11.5 A, 2.3 HP # Its a;so a available as a 3.3 HP model for an extra c spot.
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https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/...hkrTkiLPYp
"HP : 2.2"
https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/...hkrTkiLPYp
"HP : 2.2"
And the Owners Manual for the Alta Pro lists it at 12 A, 1440W, same as the Propel/Ascent, etc.
And the Owners Manual for the Alta Pro lists it at 12 A, 1440W, same as the Propel/Ascent, etc.
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