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Factory Reconditioned 64oz Vitamix Venturist Pro Professional Grade Blender (Slate or Black) on sale for $194.99 - $19.50 (10%) when you apply coupon code
SAVE10 at checkout =
$175.49.
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Available Colors: Product Details: - Variable Speed Control: Adjusts texture from smooth purées to chunky salsas.
- Pulse Feature: Layers coarse chops over purées for heartier recipes like pasta sauce or vegetable soups.
- Built-In Wireless Connectivity: Motor base auto-adjusts blending times based on container size.
- Digital Timer: Prevents over-processing for perfect texture consistency.
- Self-Detect Containers: Compatible with various container sizes for a customized blending system.
- Dimensions: 10.5 x 8 x 17 inches
- Blades: 4-pronged stainless steel
- Horsepower: 2.2 HP
- Electrical Ratings: 120 V, 50-60 Hz, 12 Amps
- Capacity: 64 ounces
- Product Weight: 12 lbs
- Cord Length: 6 ft
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But isn't the whole point that the Venturist Pro motor is essentially the same Pro-Grade power as their $400+ models? At $175 with a 5-year factory warranty, you're basically paying for the warranty and getting a brand new motor base for free.
I'd buy this and just worry about a single-serving container later.
I wish Blendtec would still have sales.
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It's important to verify if it is actually possible to defeat the self-detect container lock-out on the Venturist Pro via the RFID hack or some other method because without that you will be limited using only self-detect containers with Venturist Pro such as the 48" 3" blade container. Disclaimer: I have no personal experience with defeating the container lock-out.
I use the 4" blade 64 oz low wide container on my legacy G series for small servings. It's perfectly usable with the proper technique. Plus the 64 low accomplishes processing tasks which aren't possible with the tall skinny 64.
The Legacy 32 oz has never been offered as a s-d container. It is available with wet or dry blade. Both containers are exactly the same except for the blade.
The 48 oz Dry Grains version is a universal fit. It is chipped and works with nearly all motor bases. Both the 32 and 48 dry grains containers are identical to the wet versions except for the blade. Try swapping just the blade instead of the entire shaft-seal-bearing assembly.
The Vitamix 3" wet blade number is laser etched with 104675-1 or STM102R. I have not seen the genuine blade sold separately from the shaft bearing assembly which is $$$ but they are easily salvaged from shafts with worn out bearings and broken contauners.
I've recently posted where to buy the Legacy 32 oz dry grains container kit for cheap. The price after coupon went up $10 to $70. I purchased one as a spare and haven't gotten around to changing the blade. The OEM bare container alone cost more than this. I only use legacy motor bases so no worry for me about compatibility.
It's important to verify if it is actually possible to defeat the self-detect container lock-out on the Venturist Pro via the RFID hack or some other method because without that you will be limited using only self-detect containers with Venturist Pro such as the 48" 3" blade container. Disclaimer: I have no personal experience with defeating the container lock-out.
I use the 4" blade 64 oz low wide container on my legacy G series for small servings. It's perfectly usable with the proper technique. Plus the 64 low accomplishes processing tasks which aren't possible with the tall skinny 64.
The Legacy 32 oz has never been offered as a s-d container. It is available with wet or dry blade. Both containers are exactly the same except for the blade.
The 48 oz Dry Grains version is a universal fit. It is chipped and works with nearly all motor bases. Both the 32 and 48 dry grains containers are identical to the wet versions except for the blade. Try swapping just the blade instead of the entire shaft-seal-bearing assembly.
The Vitamix 3" wet blade number is laser etched with 104675-1 or STM102R. I have not seen the genuine blade sold separately from the shaft bearing assembly which is $$$ but they are easily salvaged from shafts with worn out bearings and broken contauners.
I've recently posted where to buy the Legacy 32 oz dry grains container kit for cheap. The price after coupon went up $10 to $70. I purchased one as a spare and haven't gotten around to changing the blade. The OEM bare container alone cost more than this. I only use legacy motor bases so no worry for me about compatibility.
It's important to verify if it is actually possible to defeat the self-detect container lock-out on the Venturist Pro via the RFID hack or some other method because without that you will be limited using only self-detect containers with Venturist Pro such as the 48" 3" blade container. Disclaimer: I have no personal experience with defeating the container lock-out.
I use the 4" blade 64 oz low wide container on my legacy G series for small servings. It's perfectly usable with the proper technique. Plus the 64 low accomplishes processing tasks which aren't possible with the tall skinny 64.
The Legacy 32 oz has never been offered as a s-d container. It is available with wet or dry blade. Both containers are exactly the same except for the blade.
The 48 oz Dry Grains version is a universal fit. It is chipped and works with nearly all motor bases. Both the 32 and 48 dry grains containers are identical to the wet versions except for the blade. Try swapping just the blade instead of the entire shaft-seal-bearing assembly.
The Vitamix 3" wet blade number is laser etched with 104675-1 or STM102R. I have not seen the genuine blade sold separately from the shaft bearing assembly which is $$$ but they are easily salvaged from shafts with worn out bearings and broken contauners.
I've recently posted where to buy the Legacy 32 oz dry grains container kit for cheap. The price after coupon went up $10 to $70. I purchased one as a spare and haven't gotten around to changing the blade. The OEM bare container alone cost more than this. I only use legacy motor bases so no worry for me about compatibility.
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