Blenders
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About Blenders
A blender is one of the most-used appliances on a kitchen counter, but the range from a $36 budget model to a $500 commercial-grade machine is enormous. The right choice depends mostly on what you plan to blend and how often. Daily smoothies call for something different than weekly soup batches or the occasional frozen drink. Power ratings in this category run from around 300W on entry-level machines up to 1,800W on prosumer models, and that gap shows up clearly in how well a blender handles ice, fibrous greens, and whole nuts. Jar capacity varies just as widely, from compact 32-ounce personal cups to 73-ounce pitchers designed for families or batch cooking. Jar material, blade count, and speed options all affect both performance and cleanup time, so they are worth comparing before you buy. Questions? Reach us at hello@kitchenexplorers.com.
How we curated this list
Every blender listed on Kitchen Explorers is drawn from real product data: price, star rating, review count, and where available, specs like wattage, jar size, and jar material. We do not include models with fewer than 100 published reviews unless they come from a brand with a strong track record in the category. Ratings and prices reflect what buyers are actually seeing and paying, not manufacturer suggestions. We update the catalog regularly so discontinued or out-of-stock models do not crowd out current options.