
Vitamix
The Vitamix 5200 is a professional‑grade, full‑size blender featuring a 2 HP motor, 64‑oz BPA‑free container, and variable speed control. It delivers powerful blending for smoothies, soups, nut butters, and large‑batch recipes, while also heating soups via blade friction.
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Current
$442.50
Average
$438.06
Lowest
$299.95
Highest
$499.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Vitamix 5200 for its robust 2 HP motor, superior build quality, and ability to crush ice and heat soups quickly, while noting its noise level and lack of preset functions as notable drawbacks. The blender is lauded as a workhorse for serious home chefs who need raw power and durability.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the silky texture of smoothies, the convenience of rapid soup heating, and the durability that lasts years, but they also lament the deafening noise, the unit’s tall profile that doesn’t fit under many cabinets, and the need for hand‑washing all parts.
Common Complaints
Noise is described as deafening, the tall height prevents placement under standard cabinets, and cleaning is tedious because the container is not dishwasher‑safe.
What People Are Saying
“silkier than any other blender”
“lasts years”
“deafening”
How It Compares
vs. Vitamix 750 (Propel)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the 750 if you need quieter operation, presets, and a lower profile; stick with the 5200 for raw power at a lower cost.
vs. Blendtec high‑end blender
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select Blendtec for digital features and compact design; select the Vitamix 5200 for superior vortex blending, soup‑heating, and proven durability.