The Waring 700S is a single-speed commercial blender with a 300W motor priced at $566.99, a combination that is difficult to recommend without a compelling specific use case. The price is high for the power output, and only 6 reviews give very little basis to assess real-world reliability.
Specialized commercial applications where simplicity and a single on-off cycle is the exact operational requirement, and brand consistency with other Waring equipment matters
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Power 300 W
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Color Silver
Priced 118% above the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Power of 300 W - lower than 95% of the 134 models we track
Speeds of 1 - lower than 88% of the 134 models we track
Pros
Lightweight at 6.16 pounds for easy repositioning
Stainless steel jar and blade construction for durability
Simple push-button operation minimizes training requirements in commercial settings
Compact footprint at 7 x 8 x 16.5 inches
Cons
300W is low power for a $566.99 price point
Only 6 reviews means almost no basis to evaluate real-world performance
3.7-star average, while from a tiny sample, is not a strong endorsement
Single speed severely limits versatility compared to multi-speed alternatives at far lower prices
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating3.7/5
3.7 average across 6 owner ratings
Popularity0.5/5
6 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Power
300 W
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Silver
Dimensions
7 X 8 X 16.5 In
Weight
6.16 lb
Voltage
120
Overview
The 700S delivers 300W through a single push-button control with a stainless steel jar and stainless steel blades. It shares the same physical footprint as other Waring 700-series models at 7 x 8 x 16.5 inches, and at 6.16 pounds it is among the lighter units in the lineup. The 120V operation is standard.
The single-speed design strips operation down to a binary on-off. In a commercial setting with a very specific, repeated blending task, this can be an advantage, removing any possibility of operator error. For home use or varied kitchen tasks, one speed is a significant limitation.
With only 6 reviews averaging 3.7 stars, there is almost no reliable feedback to draw on. A 3.7-star rating from 6 buyers is not a meaningful signal either way. At $566.99, this machine requires you to trust the Waring brand rather than buyer consensus.
Performance notes
300W through stainless steel blades is enough for light blending tasks: liquid drinks, soft fruits, and simple mixes. It will not handle frozen ingredients, ice, nuts, or dense food processing well. The push-button control runs the motor at one fixed speed. The 120V single-phase operation is suitable for standard US outlets.
What buyers say
Six reviews and a 3.7-star rating provide nearly no actionable insight. The sample size is too small to draw conclusions. Buyers should rely on Waring's brand track record and direct communication with the seller or manufacturer rather than the review average when evaluating this product.
Why does the Waring 700S cost over $500 with only 300W?
Commercial blenders are priced based on build quality, materials, and duty-cycle ratings rather than raw wattage alone. The 700S uses commercial-grade components designed for sustained use. That said, the price-to-wattage ratio is unfavorable compared to many alternatives, and buyers should evaluate whether their specific use case genuinely requires this model or if a higher-wattage option at a similar price would serve better.
Is a single-speed blender practical for professional use?
In very specific commercial environments, yes. If a blender is tasked with one repeatable job, such as mixing a specific beverage to a fixed consistency, single-speed operation removes variation and speeds up service. For any application requiring different textures or ingredient types, a multi-speed model is the more practical choice.
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