This blender’s compact size and rechargeable battery makes blending on the go easier than ever before.
Don’t let the small size fool you. This blender is strong enough to crush ice cubes, frozen fruits, and seeds.
You’ll blend directly into the same 14-ounce cup that you’ll bring along with you to drink from. Cleaning is also easy too, because the cup is dishwasher-safe.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one wide blade) that reduces the risk of electric shock. The plug fits one way into a polarized outlet.
This blender features two versatile programs, allowing you the ultimate control when crushing ice or blending smoothies. You’ll love how easily this blender offers the perfect results at the touch of one button.
Setup is easy with this blender. All you’ll need to do is attach the cup and blades to start blending within seconds.
This blender features a powerful motor with four stainless steel mixing blades, helping the blender effectively make smoother juices and crush vegetables.
This blender doesn’t have an on-off switch. It’s turned on by pressing the cup down onto the base, and shuts off when the pressure is released.
With the pop-open sports top and large opening, this bottle is easy to bring along with you for smoothies on the go.
The blender includes overheating prevention and automatic recovery function, making it an exceptionally safe product.
This blender includes one high-torque power base, along with three blending cups, two blades and a steamer/shaker lid.
The 6-leaf cross and flat 2-leaf blade design allows you to easily blend ingredients and extract nutrients.
The first thing to consider when choosing a blender is the size of the blending cup you want to have included. The average size of the blending cups for blenders on this list is around 17 ounces. The smallest containers are closer to 14 ounces, while the largest containers available can hold up to 24 ounces of liquid. In many cases, these are the cups that you’ll be able to drink from, and they may even include pop-top lids that open easily for convenient drinking on the go.
Typically, these blenders will be powered by plugging them into the wall. Many of them are small enough to be taken on the road, but some are certainly more portable than others. That said, there is one blender on this list that can be charged via USB cable. This one runs on a rechargeable battery and is great for blending in situations where you aren’t able to plug the blender into the wall.
Another thing to consider is what sort of blending power you need to have. This depends, in part, on what you’ll be putting in your blender. If you’re just going to use your blender to mix sauces or blend smoothies with soft fruits and vegetables, it may not be as important. If you would like to be able to crush ice in your blender, the blending power begins to matter a great deal. The average blender on this list will put out between 300 and 400 watts of power. Some blenders only put out around 175 watts, while the most powerful blenders on this list can put out over 1,000 watts of power.
Lastly, you’ll want to think about what extras will come with your blender purchase. Depending on what option you choose, your blender may include multiple blades or extra cups for blending. Some blender sets will even include funnels, ice trays, or brushes that you can use when cleaning your blender. These things can all be purchased separately, but it can be more convenient to have everything included together.
A: In case you’re not familiar with BPA, it’s a chemical commonly found in the manufacturing of various plastics. While plastics containing BPA may be strong and resilient, many have concerns about BPA’s ability to leak into foods and beverages, and research has shown that this can sometimes lead to health problems. Thankfully, blender cups and parts are commonly BPA-free.
A: It depends on which blender you’re looking at. Many of the blending cups on this list are dishwasher-safe, but some will need to be washed by hand and only with cold water. This can be done more easily if you have a long, narrow brush that can help reach the parts of your blender that are harder to reach by hand, such as the area under the blades. Some blenders even include a brush that can be used when washing your blender cups.