
Chefman
The Chefman Obliterator is a compact, high‑powered 1380 W countertop blender featuring a 48 oz shatter‑resistant Tritan jar and optional 20 oz travel jar. It offers six speeds, three preset programs, quiet operation, and versatile functions including ice crushing, hot blending, and easy cleaning.
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$69.99
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$102.39
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$69.99
Highest
$149.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Obliterator as a budget‑friendly blender that punches above its weight class, delivering class‑leading ice‑crushing, smooth smoothie results, and quiet operation while keeping the price under $100. They note its versatile functions—including hot blending—and solid build, but caution that the 48 oz jar limits batch size and nut butter processing is sub‑par.
What Users Say
Consumers generally express satisfaction with the blender’s power, ease of cleaning, and ability to crush ice quickly, often mentioning its suitability for daily smoothies and travel blends. The most common criticism mirrors expert feedback, focusing on the relatively small jar capacity and difficulty handling nut butter.
Common Complaints
The 48 oz jar is considered too small for serving groups, leading to multiple batches; the blender also struggles with achieving smooth nut‑butter consistency.
How It Compares
vs. Breville The Q
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Breville for large‑batch needs and premium build; choose Chefman for budget‑friendly, compact use.
vs. nutribullet Blender Combo
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Disadvantages
Select Chefman for versatile, family‑size blending; select nutribullet for ultra‑compact personal smoothies.
vs. Vitamix Ascent X3
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Vitamix is ideal for serious enthusiasts willing to invest; Chefman is best for budget‑oriented households.