Rankings

The Braun TriForce Power Blender is a high-performance 1600 W countertop blender featuring a fast 45,000 RPM motor and a TriAction jar for ultra-fine blends. Its base is not waterproof and the soup heating function may stop short of peak temperatures. Ideal for busy home cooks seeking speed and versatility.

The Vitamix 5200 is a professional-grade, full-size blender with a 2 HP motor, 64 oz capacity and hot-blending capability, delivering industry-leading power and versatility. Its tall profile, loud operation and lack of dishwasher-safe parts make it less convenient for some kitchen setups. Best for serious home chefs and families needing large-batch, high-performance blending.

The Cleanblend Commercial Blender offers a robust 1800 W (3 HP) motor, a 2 L BPA-free plastic pitcher, and quiet operation with a suite of accessories. Its large footprint and potential for motor overheating under prolonged heavy use can be drawbacks. Best suited for home cooks and small businesses that require heavy-duty blending without a premium price.

The Ninja BN751 Professional Plus DUO Blender offers a high-power 1400 W motor and a large 72-oz pitcher, delivering strong blending performance for families. Its bulkier footprint and limited smart features are trade-offs. Ideal for users who need both family-size and on-the-go single-serve options.

The NutriBullet Countertop Blender offers a 1200W motor, a 64-oz pitcher and hot-blending capability for high-volume family use. Its larger size, weight and hand-wash-only blades are trade-offs for the added power and capacity. Best for families and frequent smoothie or soup makers who need large batches and hot blending.

The Ninja BR201AMZ Professional Blender 2.0 packs a 1200-W motor and a 72-oz pitcher with Auto-iQ programs, providing fast ice crushing and large-batch blending. Its operation is notably loud and the blades are difficult to clean, limiting its appeal for quiet kitchens. Suited for families and frequent smoothie makers who value power and capacity over noise.

The Blendtec Total Classic Original offers a 1560 W motor and a 90 oz WildSide+ jar with hot-blend capability, providing strong performance for large batches. Its loud noise level and occasional jar durability concerns can be drawbacks. Best for users who prioritize power and capacity over noise.

The Ninja Professional Blender 1000 delivers strong 1000 W power and a massive 72-oz jar, making it ideal for families and crowd-serving scenarios. Its limited speed range and bulky design are trade-offs for the high capacity. Best for users who prioritize power and volume over compactness and fine-tuned speed control.

The Ninja BL642 combines a 1200 W motor with Auto-iQ programs and three personal cups, offering versatile family and single-serve blending. Its heavy weight and occasional incomplete blending are limitations. Suitable for users who value convenience and quieter operation over portability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1,600 W | 1,200 W | 1,200 W | 1,500 W | 1,000 W | 1,800 Wbest | 1,200 W | 1,200 W | 1,560 W | |
2.011 L | 2.13 L | 1.9 L | 1.9 L | 2.13 L | 2 L | 2.13 L | 2.13 L | 2.66 Lbest | |
— | 1,400 W | — | 1,500 W | — | 2,238 Wbest | — | — | — | |
11best | 4 | 3 | 10 | 3 | — | 3 | 4 | 10 | |
| ↓ lower better | — | — | — | — | 90.7 dBbest | — | — | 94.9 dB | — |
| ↓ lower better | 4.6 kg | 3.825 kg | 3.24 kg | 4.79 kg | 3.21 kg | 4.99 kg | 4.58 kg | 3.71 kg | 3.18 kgbest |
45,000 rpmbest | — | — | 23,122 rpm | 4,600 rpm | — | — | — | — | |
3 years | 1 years | 1 years | 7 yearsbest | 1 years | 5 years | 1 years | — | 2 years |
Click an attribute name to sort · Green = best, red = worst (relative to this comparison)
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Controls(1) | |||||||||
Number of Speed Settings | 11 | 4 | 3 | 10 | 3 | — | 3 | 4 | 10 |
Performance(2) | |||||||||
Noise Level (dB) | — | — | — | — | 90.7 dB | — | — | 94.9 dB | — |
Maximum RPM (rpm) | 45000 rpm | — | — | 23122 rpm | 4600 rpm | — | — | — | — |
Features(2) | |||||||||
Dishwasher‑Safe Jar | true | true | true | false | true | — | true | true | — |
Hot Blending Capability | true | — | true | true | — | — | — | false | true |
General(1) | |||||||||
Warranty (years) | 3 years | 1 years | 1 years | 7 years | 1 years | 5 years | 1 years | — | 2 years |
Accessories(1) | |||||||||
Number of Included Accessories | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 9 | 6 | 2 |
Power & Performance(3) | |||||||||
Motor Power (W) | 1600 W | 1200 W | 1200 W | 1500 W | 1000 W | 1800 W | 1200 W | 1200 W | 1560 W |
Peak Power (W) | — | 1400 W | — | 1500 W | — | 2238 W | — | — | — |
Power Source | AC | ac | — | electric | Corded Electric | AC | ac | electric | Corded electric |
Design & Capacity(7) | |||||||||
Jar Capacity (L) | 2.011 L | 2.13 L | 1.9 L | 1.9 L | 2.13 L | 2 L | 2.13 L | 2.13 L | 2.66 L |
Jar Material | Tritan | plastic | plastic | plastic | Plastic | plastic | plastic | — | Tritan |
Blade Material | Stainless steel | stainless steel | stainless steel | stainless steel | Stainless steel | stainless steel | stainless steel | — | alloy steel |
Blade Type | — | Total Crushing, Pro Extractor | extractor | standard | — | — | Pro Extractor | total crushing | blunted safety |
Weight (kg) | 4.6 kg | 3.825 kg | 3.24 kg | 4.79 kg | 3.21 kg | 4.99 kg | 4.58 kg | 3.71 kg | 3.18 kg |
Dimensions (HxWxD) (cm) | HxWxD: 43.18x20.32x20.32 cm cm | 44.5x22.9x17.1 cm | 43.1x20.5x19.7 cm | 52.0x18.4x22.2 cm | 404.9x210.1x272.0 cm | 30.5 x 35.6 x 48.3 cm cm | 44.5x25.4x17.8 cm | 44.3x20.7x19.7 cm | 38.1x17.8x20.3 cm cm |
Cord Length (cm) | — | 76.2 cm | 75 cm | 183 cm | 76.2 cm | — | 76.2 cm | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers and editors commend the Braun TriForce for its exceptional 1600 W motor, rapid 45,000 RPM speed, and innovative triangular jug that yields finer, faster blends. They highlight the six presets with three texture levels, the hot-soup capability, and the premium build quality, while noting the non-water-proof base and occasional temperature limitation of the soup function as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users consistently praise the blender's speed, versatility of presets, and ease of cleaning, especially the dishwasher-safe components, while noting concerns about the base's water sensitivity and occasional cooling of soup.

“great quality and value”

“silkier than any other blender”

“lasts years”



Choose Braun for ultra-fast, precise blending and extensive preset control; opt for Ninja if a waterproof base and simpler design are higher priorities.
Choose Cleanblend for cost-effective performance; choose Vitamix for premium brand experience and refined design.
Select Cleanblend for budget-friendly commercial power; select Blendtec if you prioritize brand prestige and extended warranty.








Professional reviewers praise the BN751 for its powerful 1400 W motor, effective ice-crushing capability, and the added convenience of single-serve cups, noting it outperforms the older BL621. However, they point out the limited number of Auto-iQ presets and the absence of smart features as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users consistently highlight the blender's sturdy construction, easy cleaning, and strong smoothie results, especially in the personal cups. The most common complaints revolve around its bulkier size and weight, though no major issues with noise or durability are reported.

Professional reviewers describe the NutriBullet Countertop Blender as a versatile, high-power kitchen workhorse that excels at both cold smoothies and hot soups, thanks to its 1200-watt motor, cyclonic blades, and vented lid, while noting its larger footprint and weight as trade-offs for the added capacity and functionality.
Everyday users consistently praise the blender's ability to crush ice and blend frozen fruits smoothly, the convenience of the portable cups, and the large pitcher for family-size batches, while occasional complaints focus on leaks, manual blade cleaning, and the unit's bulkiness in smaller kitchens.

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.
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.

Professional reviewers commend the Ninja Professional Blender 1000 for its quiet operation, strong 1000-watt motor, and generous 72-ounce capacity, noting it excels at ice crushing and basic smoothie tasks. However, they criticize its limited speed range and only three speed settings, which hinder fine control and reduce effectiveness on fibrous greens, resulting in modest scores for nutrient-rich purees.
Everyday users consistently highlight the blender's power, sturdy build, and excellent ice-crushing ability, appreciating the simple controls and dishwasher-safe parts. Common complaints focus on its bulkiness, the plastic jar's feel, and the need to handle sharp blades carefully.

Professional reviewers praise the Cleanblend for its commercial-grade 1800W motor, quiet operation, durable stainless-steel 8-blade system, and value-focused pricing, noting its ability to handle heavy tasks like nut butters and hot soups while offering a straightforward, no-assembly setup and a solid 5-year warranty.
Everyday users consistently highlight the blender's powerful, smooth blending performance and long-lasting durability, often noting it still works after several years; the main recurring theme is appreciation for its ease of use and accessories, with occasional remarks about its size in smaller kitchens.

Professional reviewers highlight the BL642's 1200 W motor, Auto-iQ automation, and the inclusion of personal jars as key strengths, noting its quieter operation and versatility for both family and single-serve blending. The main criticisms focus on the absence of smart connectivity and a basic touchpad interface, as well as the unit's substantial weight.
Everyday users love the BL642 for producing smooth, restaurant-quality smoothies with minimal effort and appreciate the easy one-button operation and dishwasher-safe parts. However, a recurring theme of occasional incomplete blending and the heavy, bulky design temper overall enthusiasm.

Professional reviewers consider the Ninja BR201AMZ a powerful and affordable option that excels at smoothies, ice crushing and large-batch blending, thanks to its 1200 W motor and Auto-iQ automation, but they caution that its loud operation, limited speed settings and difficult-to-clean blades keep it from matching premium brands.
Everyday users love the blender's raw power, large capacity and ease of making single-serve drinks, while repeatedly noting the excessive noise and the hassle of cleaning the sharp blade assembly as the main pain points.

Professional reviewers commend the Blendtec for its massive 1560-W motor, superior ice-crushing ability, and hot-blend capability, highlighting the 90 oz WildSide+ jar and blunt safety blades as differentiators. They note the blender's loud operation and occasional jar defects as drawbacks, but overall rate it highly for commercial-grade performance.
Everyday users praise the blender's power, durability, and large capacity, often noting it outlasts previous appliances. The most common complaints revolve around its loud noise and occasional issues with the WildSide+ jar, while some find the size unwieldy.






