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The Best Blenders For Making Smoothies, Soups, and So Much More

A great blender can revolutionize your cooking and meal prep—here are our top picks you can shop right now.

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It used to be that blenders were used for milkshakes and margaritas—and not much else. Nowadays, most of us know that blenders are indispensable for smoothies, but beyond crushing ice and fruit, blenders are excellent for so much more. From making nut butter and puréeing soup to even making flour, the blender is a workhorse in the kitchen. There is a wide array of blenders on the market—and cost will depend on what you intend to use one for and the frequency with which you will use it. When it comes to blenders, you get what you pay for.

When shopping for a blender, Joshua Resnick, chef-instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education, checks to see the capacity of the pitcher. "As food blends, it gets aerated, so you don't want to overfill your blender with raw product, or it will overflow once it's blended," he says. For him, a larger pitcher (around 64 ounces) is ideal. "That way, I can blend larger products or smaller amounts," he says.

Controls are another thing to pay attention to. Preset buttons can be convenient, but a good old-fashioned speed dial lets you have more control over the blending process. "I don't need a blender to have unnecessary controls or fancy gadgets and attachments," Resnick says. "A clean, easy functionality makes a blender easier to use." At home, he uses his blender almost every day to make a meal replacement smoothie featuring frozen berries, fresh spinach, avocado, banana, peanut butter protein powder, turmeric, black pepper, almond milk, and ice. But when he's working in a professional kitchen, he uses blenders for everything from puréed soups to emulsified sauces and infused oils like basil oil.

Joshua Resnick, chef-instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education

NutriBullet ZNBF30500Z Blender Combo

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If you like having the option to make single-serve smoothies as well as the ability to blend large quantities for things like soups and sauces, the NutriBullet Blender Combo could be the answer. It features both a multi-serving pitcher and a single-serving cup, as well as three precision speeds and a pulse function for perfect blending every time.

Beast Blender

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Quiet and efficient, the Beast Blender is aesthetically pleasing as well. Designed to both increase longevity and reduce noise and vibration, the Beast Blender also comes with a drinking lid and carry cap to bring smoothies on the go.

NutriBullet NB9-1301K Pro

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If grab-and-go smoothies are your sole reason for needing a blender, the NutriBullet comes with two cups, sippy lids, and cup rings with handles to power you through your morning. This blender packs 900 watts of power, meaning it can blend both spinach and hard nuts in a breeze.

Blendtec Total Blender Classic

 Blendtec Total Blender Classic

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This professional-grade blender is the ultimate kitchen tool for blending soups, sauces, stocks, and even batters. Six pre-programmed cycles are supplemented by a pulse option and a 10-speed manual control. It's also quite large, with a 32-ounce blending capacity—enough to make beverages for up to four people.

Cuisinart 500 Watt Countertop Blender

Cuisinart 500 Watt Countertop Blender

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This multi-functional blender plays double duty as a food processor as well. Seven speeds let you make everything from purees to salsa, and once you replace the lid with the included work bowl and cover, it can be used as a handy food processor to chop both raw and cooked foods.

Vitamix 5200 Blender

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If you're going to splurge on a blender, it might as well be a Vitamix. The brand specializes in blenders and is a favorite of professional chefs and home cooks alike for the durability, versatility, and ease of use of its models. The Vitamix 5200 Blender has just two switches and a speed dial, allowing you to achieve a variety of textures without having to guess what a preset button will do. The 64-ounce container is ideal for blending medium to large batches of food—you can even make hot soup in it—and it can handle everything from piña coladas to homemade nut butters.

Black+Decker PowerCrush Multi-Function Blender

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If you're not ready to drop hundreds of dollars on a blender, the Black+Decker PowerCrush Multi-Function Blender should be able to fulfill your basic blending needs. It has four speed settings and employs a four-tip stainless steel blending blade. It creates a vortex that brings ingredients to the bottom of the glass jar and into the blades. Dishwasher-safe removable parts (jar, blade, and lid) make cleaning a breeze.

Breville Fresh & Furious Blender

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As we noted, with blenders you generally get what you pay for; so if you're looking for something reliable that can handle a variety of tasks, this hardworking option is a solid choice. The Breville Fresh & Furious Blender is a master multitasker that crushes, chops, whips, and aerates thanks to a powerful motor, five variable speeds, and three pre-programmed buttons.

Ninja BL770 Mega Kitchen System

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The Ninja BL770 Mega Kitchen System is a blender and food processor all in one, with interchangeable attachments powered by the same base. The blender has a central column with blades protruding from it, which chop ingredients without having to create a vortex. It also comes with two 16-ounce Nutri Ninja Cups and lids for taking smoothies and shakes to go. The food processor has a dough blade and a chopping blade for added versatility.

WantJoin Professional Commercial Blender With Shield

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If you want to make smoothies without waking up the entire house or cringing in anticipation of the ear-splitting sound of turning on a blender, the WantJoin Professional Commercial Blender With Shield might be the solution to all your problems. The soundproof shield helps to reduce blender noises and splatters, and it even has a feeding hole at the top so that you can add ingredients as you blend. You can also insert the included tamper in the hole to push ingredients into the blades.

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