![]() Vitamix takes the process a step further, however, offering an optional dry grains container ($144). Dry Grindingīoth blenders perform quite well when dry grinding grains into flour. sized jar, its blending capacity is about 32 oz., and the 96 oz. Blendtec, on the other hand, suggests filling the jar only half full for optimal blending. jar can be filled to the brim, and you can use the blender when the jar is at full capacity with the same results as if it were only at half full. The difference, however, is in the jar’s actual blending capacity. to 64 oz., while Blendtec offers 64 and 96 oz. The Vitamix blender has jars in varying capacities from 32 oz. The 4 prong blade of the Vitamix makes a big difference, and is held in place with 2 stainless steel barrels (installed by hand), which make the blade very stable and allow for better blending.Blendtec’s GGS, while smooth, isn’t as finely blended as the Vitamix. Vitamix does better in the green smoothie department, rendering super smooth GGS.Blendtec may require some chopping of fruits and vegetables, the addition of a little extra liquid, and either stopping to mix the vegetables as they blend or using the twister jar ($129). It will blend them completely and you won’t need to stop the blender. ![]() Vitamix allows you to add fruits and vegetables whole or with very little chopping to remove the core.No, but you can purchase a twister jar ($129), which has a similar effectīoth blenders do well at blending smoothies, with some key differences: Pre-programmed buttons10 steps plus pulseīPA-free2 qt (64 oz)3 qt (96 oz)Twister jar ![]() Manual variable speed dial and hi/lo switch Let’s take a look at a head to head comparison of the two products.Ĥ-prong stainless,exchangeable/replaceableħ-year if purchased from Blendtec or a Blendtec dealer This strong blender is a kitchen workhorse similar to the Vitamix, and it costs about the same. After a great deal of research, I’ve discovered that there is one blender that does function similarly to the Vitamix: the Blendtec blender. I’ve had many people ask me if Vitamix has any competition. Regular kitchen blenders just can’t create the silky GGS that the Vitamix does. If you’ve ever tried to make your GGS in a traditional kitchen blender such as an Oyster or a Kitchen Aid, chances are you’ve been a little disappointed with the texture of your smoothie. Originally, I set out to compare Vitamix to several other blenders on the market, but what I discovered is that there really is only one competitor that functions similarly for the foods we make in The Beauty Detox Solution, including the Glowing Green Smoothie®. While it is a little more expensive than some other blenders, the payoff as far as performance and durability is well worth the price. You’ll see it here on the site, on my TV segements, and in all my actor’s trailers in movie sets. As you probably know, I am a huge fan of the Vitamix blender.
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