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Vitamix A3500 Ascent Blender - Soup in 5 Minutes & Ice Cream in 30 Seconds

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Peanut butter performance: We ground a 2-cup batch of peanuts into peanut butter in each blender, timing how long it took to get a smooth texture. To compare consistency between peanut butters, we smeared some of each on a white plate. We also noted how many times we had to stop and scrape down the sides to get a complete blend. Aside from being a really good blender the Ascent series has a few more features. I mentioned a couple of times that this blender has Bluetooth. That comes into play with the Vitamix app. I doubt this is going to see a lot of use for most people but it is an interesting extra feature. If you'd like to have auto-off capabilities on the Ascent 2300 the app will give you that. It more or less replaces the preprogrammed modes available on the higher models. It's less convenient because it requires using the app but the capability is there. The wireless scale that pairs with the Vitamix app isn’t necessary, but it’s good to have. The scale can be used without the blender for everyday kitchen tasks, and two additional apps, Apple Health and Google Fit, can integrate with the scale.

At this point make sure you've got the lid secured because you are going to make a mess otherwise. There's not much ability to start slowly even if you've got the power turned down. There's a lot of power and it jumps to life rather suddenly. The lower speeds are more than enough power for crushing ice and aren't too loud. Turn the dial towards full power though and get ready for a lot to happen. Not only is there lots of noise but the air expelled from the side is pretty dramatic. There's no second guessing that this is a powerful system when you watch it spinning at full power.This excelled in our tests, blending an aerated smoothie with a very smooth texture. When it came to making peanut butter, we found that the wide and large container is best suited for larger batches. If you know you'll be frequently blending up small quantities, there is a compatible 32-ounce container sold separately that will be best suited for those recipes. The Variable Speed Control allows you to refine every texture, from the chunkiest salsas to the smoothest purées There’s a pulse function, too, which rather than giving a burst of maximum power, corresponds to the speed on the dial, meaning that you can use a low burst of power to chop or knead, and a high one for crushing. This Vitamix 5200 comes with a tall, slim, 64-ounce container that’s perfect for smoothies, purees, and hot soups. It has a variable-speed dial that lets you change the speed as you blend, and a pulse button for chunky blending and precise textures. The on/off toggle rounds out the controls.

Donna Currie is a cookbook author as well as a writer and product tester for The Spruce Eats, specializing in all the latest kitchen gadgets. She's tested over 90 products for the brand, including the Vitamix A3500. The Spruce Eats Editor Siobhan Wallace updated this roundup to reflect our Lab testing data. While it's not dishwasher-safe, it's simple to fill the blender jar with warm, soapy water and run the cleaning cycle. Peanut butter and other oily substances may require an additional scrub, but overall, we thought cleaning couldn't be easier. This blender is on the louder end of the spectrum, but we didn't consider that to be a dealbreaker. More basic Vitamix functions include a variety of different speeds (and depending on the model, you can usually transition seamlessly between speeds using a round dial) and a pulse button. Many people are perfectly happy with just those basic functions, but the extras can be very worthwhile if you'll use them. Similarly, the accessories only extend to cups and small processing bowls at present; when larger processing bowls or a small blender jug might be more useful. The tamper, at least, is standard, and is especially good for nudging stubborn ingredients towards the blades. There’s also a recipe book in the box, which is a must for making the most of a pricey machine. Why buy the Vitamix Ascent A2300i?

A large capacity blender with muscle

Renu Dhar is a spice-obsessed personal chef and culinary instructor who's been writing for The Spruce Eats for more than 3 years. She tested the Professional Series 750 at home for this story. A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. The size of your blender totally depends on what you want to use it for. Will you mainly make big batches of smoothies, sauces, or soups? If so, you may want to consider a Vitamix with a large pitcher, and perhaps even some travel cups. If you make small-batch dips and sauces, just need something personal, or have limited counter space and storage, go for a compact variety. Ease of cleaning: After each of the performance tests, we cleaned the blenders following the manufacturer's directions. We paid attention to how much time and effort was needed to remove any bits of food, as well as if the design of the blender made it easier or harder to clean beneath the blades or in any other hard-to-reach places.

Ice crush test: It took several pulses at low speed to break up cubes, but the higher speed pulse was more efficient at turning them into snow. If you don't have budget or space for a full-size Vitamix, this handheld immersion blender offers versatility and power in a compact form. Of course, it doesn't include a blending jar or pitcher, but it can be used in lots of vessels. Smoothie performance: We used each blender to make a smoothie using the same amount of pineapple, kale (leaves and stems), and orange juice. To create an objective comparison, we blended each smoothie on high for 15 seconds. After tasting for flavor and texture, we ran the rest through a fine sieve to see the size of bits left behind. For blenders with smoothie-specific settings, we tried those out in separate tests also using leafy greens. This slightly more affordable blender is more basic than the flashier top-tier models, but it's perfect for small spaces. To make this 16-inch-tall machine more compact yet still powerful, Vitamix chose to simplify the usual blender controls in the design. First, there's no power button; it's powered on if it's plugged in. There's also no pulse button; there is a variable-speed dial that gives you full control.

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If all you do is make smoothies, and maybe an occasional margarita. There's still nothing quite like a Vitamix. The ice crushing power is pretty incredible. Still, that's probably not all you want to do with it so let's talk about some of the other features. Store your Vitamix machine and tamper in one place with the Tamper Holder. The Tamper conveniently attaches to the left or right side of the Vitamix motor base and provides easy access to your tamper while blending. You’ll find both the Vitamix Explorian Power Blender and the Vitamix Ascent Blender at Lakeland. The Explorian has a powerful 2 peak horsepower motor that drives the blades at high speeds to crush ice and blend ingredients with ease. It’s ideal for smoothies, frozen desserts and the smoothest dips you've ever seen. The Ascent is one of the best Vitamix blenders we’ve ever come across – you can create fruit juices in under a minute, soups in under five minutes and ice cream or frozen yoghurts in just 30 seconds. And that’s just the start of the tasks this super-powered blender can revolutionise in your home. To go with the container, you will find a tamper. Sometimes you need to move stuff around while blending and this is how you can make it happen. Instead of playing a game of will it blend, grab the tamper. You can be confident that the tamper will not touch the bottom of the container or blades. One of the features we loved most was the Vitamix Perfect Blend app. The app wasn’t mentioned in the manual or cookbook that came with the blender, but we knew it existed from seeing it mentioned online. We found it easily, installed it on our phone (it’s free), and connected it to our blender. The app can pair with a wireless scale (sold separately) that makes it easy to measure ingredients right into the blender jar, but the recipes can be made without the scale as well.

Any kind of nutmilk is a nothing affair. You won't be stressing the motor even a little if you make almond milk at home. Same with nut butter although it's not terribly easy to get nut butter out of the bottom. Instead of the blender you will be better off swapping to the food processor attachment. The power is more than enough though.

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