
We would strongly recommend sticking to a food processor (none of them got the coconut butter smooth some made very fine coconut flake that never got close to butter).įirst place: Vitamix 5200 Blender Professional-Grade, 64 oz.

We were not given free product or compensated for any of our reviews, and we had no contact with any of these brands.

So when our 5-year-old Blendtec recently started having some motor issues, we figured it was time for a formal, side-by-side review of some of the most popular and high-quality blenders on the market. It seems every blender has its pros and cons, a special marketing claim, and a loyal fan base that touts it as the best. And after having issues with our refurbished Vitamix, we tried a Blendtec. Our very first blender was an Oster, then we graduated to a KitchenAid, then a Vitamix.

When it comes to blenders, we’ve tried just about all of them.
