This model opts to ditch all the fancy pre-programmed controls and multi-button operation of other high-end blenders for a simple two-switch design. Be aware, if you’re very conscientious about noise, the extra power this blender makes also means it creates extra noise. Pushing 3.5 horsepower, this commercial blender from Waring has enough power to make short work of anything you put inside of it. Despite the benefits, these two faults hold the Vitamix from making it into the top positions of this list. Using this blender in your home voids the warranty and it won’t be replaced by Vitamix. What’s more surprising is the fact that the warranty only covers commercial use. With such a stacked feature set, it’s no surprise that this blender sits at the very top of the price range. The polycarbonate blending container holds 48 ounces, and unlike glass, it’s very strong and unlikely to break. With the motor pushing a peak 3-horsepower, this model will have no problem mixing smoothies, spreads, nut butters, and more. But don’t let the lack of noise fool you, this is one powerful blender. The result is one of the quietest blenders available today.
To help even more, a plastic secure sound enclosure surrounds the blending container during use, trapping the sound so it doesn’t escape out into your home. Featuring built-in vibration dampening technology, this blender has earned the name of the “quiet one”. If the excessively loud sound of your blender bothers you, then consider the Vitamix Quiet One commercial blender, our pick for premium choice. It’s also not the quietest blender on the market, so if you want a silent addition to your kitchen, you may look elsewhere.Īll in all, though, we think think this is the best commercial blender on the market today. First, you’re paying a premium price to get this stacked feature set.
Despite all the great upsides to this blender, it’s not perfect. The eight-year warranty means this blender is an investment that will keep paying you back for years. If you’ve considered using your blender as an easy soup maker, then the Blendtec 625 will help simplify the process since it can actually heat and cook the soup as you prepare it. And if you hate making multiple small batches, then the 90-ounce capacity of the larger container means you can stuff everything in at once to make your meal in one pass. With two glass blending containers included, you have plenty of volume to make as much smoothie, soup, or anything else as you’d like. The stout 3-horsepower motor provides enough power for the blades to effortlessly glide through any foods you put inside. Their 625 model has loads of great features to make your life easier. Otherwise, just use the default settings and you'll still be happy.Blendtec is a well-known name in the kitchen appliance industry, and for good reason. It's an amazing blender if you spend a little time and program it.
Mine has given me great service! Make sure you get the manual that has the programming instructions as this blender is programmable! You can program the 6 switches (only 4 switches are labeled, 2 are "ghosts") to your liking. Don't be afraid to buy the ICB3 used (if manufacture refurbished). I think the Blendtec units are the top of the line (I have their newest model on it's way too). I've got a couple Wolf Gang Puck's that I'll sell real cheap. I'll take the ICB3 over all of them! The Vitamix is a great blender but it cost a lot more than the used ICB3. If they wanted "new", they should have purchased "new"!! The unit works GREAT! The price is GREAT! These people who under rate a unit when it is sold as "used" because it doesn't look "new" don't get it! I wanted a blender that would blend like no other blender (I've have/had the Vitamix, Wolf Gang Puck, and the Ninja 1100. I read the other reviews and because it doesn't "look like new", they don't like it.