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Top High-Performance blenders for any budget in 2020

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“Whether you're making smoothies, whipping egg whites, or pureeing veggies for soup, a good blender is an essential kitchen tool. High performance blenders are the best choice for pure power and warranty coverage.

Here are the best affordable high-performance blenders:


KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender

The KitchenAid KSB1575 Diamond blender is absolutely the best affordable blender. This five-speed model performs exceptionally well in chopping and mixing. It obliterates ice cubes into a fine slush, make creamy nut butter, and liquefy fruit and yogurt into a delicious smoothie.


It has easy-to-read and intuitive controls, and each button has enough resistance that you shouldn’t worry about accidentally engaging the wrong setting. The components are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, and KitchenAid's five-year warranty really good.

The KitchenAid Diamond comes with a 60-oz. BPA-free jar, and is available in over 15 colors, including Boysenberry, Tangerine, Espresso, and the classic Empire Red.


Kenmore 40708

The Kenmore is a simple 6-speed blender, which may not feel as substantial as some others, but it gets the job done. For instance, this little blender can make a yogurt smoothie faster than any of its competitors. Crushing ice is no problem with this blender. You get three colors to choose from, plus a two-year replacement warranty.


Eufy MiracleBlend D1


The first and only blender on the market from robot vacuum company Eufy is a powerful machine. So powerful, in fact, it performs better than nearly all the other affordable blenders when it comes to consistency. The MiracleBlend produce a smooth, even consistency of whatever you give it to blend or chop.


Despite its apparent chopping abilities, the MiracleBlend’s manual explicitly states that the blender should only be used for blending and chopping with liquids, not dry ingredients like a food processor. You may notice a rubbery chemical smell emitting from the MiracleBlend when chopping, which signals the long-term damage this kind of use would have on the motor. The Eufy’s plastic cup also makes it unsafe to blend hot liquids for soups and stews, and the entire product only has an 18-month limited warranty.


Compared to the similarly-priced KitchenAid Diamond Blender, which can chop dry ingredients, blend hot liquids, and has a 5-year warranty, the MiracleBlend looks like something of a one-trick pony. But if you’re someone who just uses their blender for smoothies and cocktails, this Eufy will get the job done perfectly.


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Nutri Ninja BlendMax DUO


The Nutri Ninja BlendMax Duo comes with both a huge 88 oz. jar for big blends, and two 24 oz. cups for to-go smoothies. It also takes up a fair amount of counter space, and its AutoIQ presets less useful than more traditional settings. Nevertheless, it's a good choice if you frequently blend individual drinks, or in large quantities.


Wolfgang Puck Commercial Blender


Unlike all the other blenders on this list, the Wolfgang Puck Industrial Blender has no preset options of any kind. That means you’re in complete control (albeit uninformed control) over the speed of the blades.


This blender makes excellent smoothies, cranking out a beautifully smooth beverage in just a few seconds. Unfortunately, it has a hard time making nut butters.


Ninja Nutri Bowl Duo


The Nutri Ninja Bowl Duo is probably the most unusual entry on this list. It has two options for blending: a 24 oz. cup for personal smoothies, and a dome-shaped "Nutri Bowl" that lets you use the Ninja like a food processor. It's versatile, takes up minimal counter space compared to conventional blenders, and there’s even a special blade for mixing dough.


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