The Waring 7011S is a 700W commercial blender with two push-button speeds and a stainless steel jar, priced at $655.99. It earns a rare 5.0-star rating, though from only 5 reviewers, so treat the perfect score as an early positive sign rather than a settled verdict.
Commercial and semi-professional settings where 700W of reliable power, a stainless steel jar, and streamlined two-speed operation cover the daily blending workload
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Power 700 W
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Color Silver
Priced 152% above the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Power of 700 W - lower than 77% of the 134 models we track
Speeds of 2 - lower than 76% of the 134 models we track
Pros
700W motor offers considerably more power than the 300W 700S at the same form factor
5.0-star rating from all reviewers signals strong satisfaction among early buyers
Stainless steel jar and blades for lasting commercial durability
Compact and light at 7.2 pounds, easy to position in tight spaces
Cons
Only 5 reviews, so the perfect score is not yet a meaningful consensus
At $655.99, the price is high relative to power output compared to consumer alternatives
Two speeds only, limiting texture and processing flexibility
Stainless jar prevents monitoring contents during blending
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 5 owner ratings
Popularity0.4/5
5 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
700 W
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Silver
Dimensions
7 X 8 X 16.5 In
Weight
7.2 lb
Voltage
120
Overview
The 7011S steps up from the 700S by nearly doubling the motor power to 700W while adding a second speed, giving operators more flexibility without adding complexity. The stainless steel jar and blades carry the same durability benefits as other steel-jar Waring models, resisting staining and odor absorption over time. At 7.2 pounds and 7 x 8 x 16.5 inches, it matches the compact 700-series footprint.
At $655.99, this is one of the higher-priced models in this power bracket. The two push-button speeds are deliberately simple for commercial use, keeping operation fast and consistent during service. The 120V rating is standard for US kitchens and bars.
Five reviews at 5.0 stars is a perfect score from a very thin sample. The buyers who reviewed it are clearly happy, but five people is not enough to treat as a broad consensus. Prospective buyers should weigh the Waring brand reputation and their specific application requirements alongside that limited feedback.
Performance notes
700W through stainless steel blades handles ice, frozen fruit, and thicker drink mixes more comfortably than the 300W 700S. The two-speed push-button control suits repeatable commercial blending cycles well. The 120V operation fits standard US outlets. Dimensions of 7 x 8 x 16.5 inches and a 7.2-pound weight make it manageable in compact service areas.
What buyers say
A 5.0-star average from 5 reviewers is promising but not statistically significant. Every buyer who left a review is satisfied, which is a positive signal, but the sample is too small to rely on as a primary buying factor. Brand reputation and specific use-case fit are more useful guides at this stage.
Is the Waring 7011S worth the premium over the 700S?
The 7011S doubles the wattage from 300W to 700W and adds a second speed, both meaningful upgrades for practical blending performance. If your application involves ice, frozen ingredients, or more varied textures, the extra power is worth having. The $89 price jump between the 700S and 7011S is easier to justify than the 700S price alone, given the performance improvement.
Can I use the Waring 7011S for daily home blending?
Technically yes, but at $655.99 it is expensive for home use unless you blend at near-commercial frequency. The stainless jar and push-button simplicity work fine at home, but you could get more speed settings and equal or greater power from consumer brands at a fraction of the cost. The 7011S makes the most financial sense in a professional or semi-professional setting.
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