The Best Vitamix Sales

Serious Eats / Chloe Jeong

If you’ve read this, this, or this, you’d know we’re generally big fans of Vitamix products. They perform well, they’re easy to use, they last—and there are a whole lot of specifics in between all of that. 

The one thing that’s not so great about Vitamix: their products (be it a blender or countertop composter) are expensive. And they aren’t often discounted. Which is why when Vitamixes do go on sale, it’s worth paying attention/investing/considering whether it’s finally time to buy that Vitamix 5200 you’ve wanted ever since Kenji reviewed it.

Here are the best Vitamix deals happening right now.

Vitamix 5200 Professional-Grade Blender

Normally $550, Now $474

Our longtime recommend (seriously, Kenji first tested it back in 2014) high-end blender is $75 off (the black version is the most discounted). And unless it’s Prime Day, it’s not typically discounted (we know, we look). What’s so great about it? For starters, its tapered blending jar creates a vortex that pulls ingredients into its blades—creating super-smooth sauces, smoothies, soups, and plenty of other things that don’t start with the letter “s.” Its control panel couldn’t be simpler, too, with just two switches and a dial. It’s all power, no fuss. And if you've been considering investing in a Vitamix, we don't think you can beat this deal.

Serious Eats / Tamara Staples

Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender

Normally $350, Now $290 at Amazon, Vitamix, Williams Sonoma, and Sur La Table

We called this blender “small and tidy” and that’s apt: if you want a Vitamix that’s more compact, this is a good option. Its control panel is like the 5200, with a knob that lets you toggle between 10 speed settings. We think this is a good choice for a smaller, starter blender—especially if you’re looking to use it for mostly smoothies.

Serious Eats / Tamara Staples

Vitamix 750 Professional Grade Blender

Normally $630, Now $524

If you’re not quite feeling a smart blender, but want something a notch above minimalistic, the 750 is a good option. It has manual, analog controls (read: not digital), a pulse setting, and five presets for smoothies, hot soups, self-cleaning, and more. Note: the grey color is currently the most discounted.

Vitamix A2500 Ascent Series Smart Blender

Normally $550, Now $459 at Amazon

If the 5200 isn’t quite fancy/extra/feature-y enough, then the A2500 model may be worth considering. It has wireless connectivity, an LED control panel with a built-in timer, and a motor base that automatically recognizes container size (i.e. if you were blending a single-serving smoothie in a smaller canister versus its full-size, 64-ounce container). It also comes with a 10-year warranty, and all of its finishes are currently discounted. And if you’re curious about the Vitamix food processor, it’s compatible with the Ascent Series.

Vitamix A3300 Ascent Series Smart Blender

Normally $600, Now $500 at Vitamix

If you want a smart blender with a touchscreen display, built-in timer, and compatible app, you'll likely be happy with the A3300. We prefer a tapered blending jar over the wide canister of the A3300, but we can still appreciate this feature-heavy model. It's also compatible with the Vitamix food processor, which we tested and liked.

Serious Eats / Tamara Staples

Vitamix A3500 Ascent Series Smart Blender

Normally $650, Now $575 on Amazon

This is very similar to the A2500, but has a more advanced control panel, with touchscreen preset buttons above its control knob and below its digital screen. It also has a 64-ounce blending canister and comes with a 10-year warranty.

Serious Eats / Tamara Staples

Vitamix 7500 Professional-Grade Blender

Normally $560, Now $483 on Amazon

This no-frills blender performed so-so in our testing (it'll best serve smoothie drinkers), but we appreciated its simple interface. Like the 5200, It has just two switches and a speed dial in the center.

Serious Eats / Tamara Staples

FAQS

What's the best Vitamix blender?

Our favorite blender is the Vitamix 5200 Professional-Grade Blender. You can read more about its pros and cons here.

Do Vitamix blenders ever go on sale?

They do go on sale, just not super often. Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale, and Prime Day are good times to look for sales on Vitamix products.

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