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Blender Prices Compared

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Blenders range from $30 (Ninja personal) to $700+ (Vitamix). NutriBullet, Ninja, and Vitamix dominate. The $60–150 mid-range covers most smoothie and cooking needs.

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Popular models: NutriBullet Pro ($80), Ninja BN701 ($100), Vitamix E310 ($350)

Best personal blender: NutriBullet Pro 900W ($70) — best for single-serve smoothies

Best full blender: Ninja BN701 ($100) — strong, quiet, good for soups and larger batches

Where to Buy Blender

Blender is available at Amazon, Target, Walmart, Williams Sonoma, Costco, and Best Buy. The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.

Buyer Questions

NutriBullet vs Ninja blender?
NutriBullet for daily personal smoothies. Ninja for larger batches, soups, and versatility.
Do I need a Vitamix?
Only for commercial-level use or professional smoothie bars. Ninja handles home needs fine.
How much should I spend on a blender?
$60–120 covers most home needs. Only go above $200 for specific high-volume use.
When do blenders go on sale?
Prime Day, Black Friday, and January (New Year health motivation). Costco for Vitamix bundles.

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