
Vitamix Propel 750
Score: 87/100
Breville BBL920BST Super Q
Score: 86/100Rankings

The Vitamix Propel 750 is a high-capacity blender with a powerful 2.2 HP motor, four preset programs and a dishwasher-safe Tritan jar. Its main trade-offs are loud noise and the lack of a digital display or timer. Ideal for families and home cooks who value versatility and easy cleaning.

The Breville Super Q (Black Stainless Steel) delivers commercial-grade 1800 W power with a large 68 oz pitcher and noise-suppression technology, making it suitable for high-volume blending. Its sizable footprint and premium price may limit appeal for smaller kitchens. Best for serious home chefs and small-scale professionals.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 1,800 Wbest | |
2 L | 2.011 Lbest | |
7 years | 10 yearsbest | |
10 | 12best | |
2.2 HPbest | — | |
120 Vbest | — | |
4 | 5best | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.53 kgbest | 7.02 kg |
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Warranty & Support(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 7 years | 10 years |
Controls(2) | ||
Number of Speed Settings | 10 | 12 |
Preset Programs | 4 | 5 |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | 6 | 5 |
Design & Build(3) | ||
Jar Capacity (L) | 2.0 L | 2.011 L |
Product Weight (kg) | 4.53 kg | 7.02 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) | 18x7.5x9 inches | 17.95×10.47×8.15 in |

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Professional reviewers praise the Propel 750 for its sturdy low-profile jar, versatile speed range, and useful preset programs, noting that it delivers blending performance comparable to higher-priced Vitamix models while adding dishwasher-safe convenience. The primary criticism from editors is its loud operation and lack of digital display or timer.
Everyday users consistently commend the blender for producing silky smoothies, effortless nut butters, and hot soups without a stovetop, highlighting the convenience of preset programs and self-cleaning. The most common negative feedback centers on the loud noise level and the absence of a timer or digital readout.

“Silky smoothies, effortless nut butters, and hot soup creation without a stovetop”




Professional reviewers from RTINGS.com and Breville's own marketing highlight the Super Q's commercial-grade build, 1,800 W motor, and large capacity, giving it a 9.3/10 rating for handling tough, fibrous ingredients and hot blends. While praised for being quieter than many rivals, experts suggest Wolf Gourmet for users who prioritize the lowest possible noise.
Everyday users love the blender's ability to produce ultra-smooth smoothies, soups, and ice-crushed drinks, noting the convenience of the personal jar and the overall reliability. Recurring frustrations center on the need for multiple blending cycles, the unit's bulkiness, and noise that, while reduced, is still audible.