

Simply drop the jug onto its 1400W base, clip on the lid, choose one of 10 speeds, and hit start. We loved how quick it was to get blending, too. It also has excellent capacity in its deceptively lightweight two-liter jug. The Vitamix Ascent A2300i (known as the A2300 in the U.S.) does it all - soup, smoothies, frozen desserts, and even grinding - making it one of the best blenders you can buy right now. The best blenders as reviewed by our experts Design: We looked at how much space the blenders required in the kitchen and how they actually looked.

We examined whether or not the more expensive models were worth it. Value for money: We tested a range of blenders, spanning a range of price points.In addition, we looked at how noisy they were. Performance: Most importantly, we assessed how well each blender performed at blending brittle, hard ice, as well as soft fruits and smoothies, both in terms of the time taken and the final product.We evaluated how useful they actually were and whether or not they justified the higher price point. Functions: Pricier models tend to come with more attachments and modes.Ease of use: How simple were they to set up and put together? We also looked at how easy each machine was to pack down and clean.These were the areas we looked at in particular: We also looked at how smooth the final results were for smoothies and sauces and how long each model took. To judge each of the blenders we compared how each model tackled blending ice and frozen and fresh fruit. Our team of experts has personally tested each of the blenders below, all within the last few months to ensure they are the best models on the market. Find out more about how we research and test products. Why you can trust Woman & Home At woman&home we test hundreds of products and would never recommend something that we wouldn't personally buy, use or give as a gift to a loved one.
