The Waring MX1050XTX delivers 1,560 watts in a commercial format at $514.90, matching the peak power of the MX1000XTX while using a copolyester jar material that offers shatter resistance for busy kitchen environments. The 4.3-star average from 117 reviews is among the better scores in the Waring commercial lineup.
Commercial kitchens, juice bars, and serious home cooks who blend frequently and need a high-power, durable motor that handles ice, frozen ingredients, and fibrous produce.
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Power 1560 W
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Color Copolyester Container
Dimensions 30 X 8 X 6 In
Priced 98% above the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Power of 1560 W - higher than 77% of the 134 models we track
Speeds of 2 - lower than 76% of the 134 models we track
Pros
1,560W motor handles the most demanding commercial blending tasks
Copolyester jar resists shattering, practical for high-use environments
4.3-star average from 117 reviews, solid for a commercial appliance
Standard 120V operation
Stainless steel blades for durability
Cons
At $514.90, it is priced for professional rather than casual home use
Only 2 speed settings, no fine-tuning or preset cycles
Very tall at 30 inches total height, will not fit under cabinets
Heavy at 13.2 lb, less convenient to move or store
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 117 owner ratings
Popularity1.9/5
117 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
1560 W
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Color
Copolyester Container
Dimensions
30 X 8 X 6 In
Weight
13.2 lb
Voltage
120
Overview
['The MX1050XTX runs on 1,560 watts, the same peak wattage as the MX1000XTX, with a straightforward 2-speed setup and stainless steel blades. The copolyester jar is a practical choice for commercial environments where glass breakage is a concern. The unit is offered in a color described as Copolyester Container, which reflects the jar material rather than a finish color.', 'At 13.2 lb with dimensions of 30 x 8 x 6 inches (the 30-inch measurement likely reflects the total height including the jar), this is a tall, substantial unit. The 120V power requirement means it works on standard US outlet circuits without any additional hardware.', '117 reviews averaging 4.3 stars puts this blender in a strong position within the commercial Waring range. It has more community validation than several of its siblings and a rating that reflects genuine user satisfaction.']
Performance notes
1,560W with stainless steel blades and a copolyester container is a capable commercial setup. The 2-speed layout (high and low) keeps operation fast and uncomplicated in a busy service environment. The copolyester material handles temperature variation and repeated cycles better than standard polycarbonate plastic. The 30-inch total height makes counter clearance a necessary consideration before purchasing.
What buyers say
117 reviews at 4.3 stars represents one of the stronger feedback profiles in the Waring commercial blender lineup. Buyers in the commercial blender segment tend to rate based on durability and consistency over time, so a 4.3 average with this many reviews signals a product that holds up under real-world conditions.
How does the MX1050XTX differ from the MX1000XTX and MX1200XTX?
All three share similar 1,500 to 1,560W motor power in roughly the same physical footprint. The MX1000XTX uses a simpler HIGH/LOW/PULSE paddle-switch layout, the MX1050XTX uses a 2-speed setup with a copolyester jar, and the MX1200XTX offers 11 speeds for finer control. The choice comes down to how much speed granularity you need and jar material preference.
What is a copolyester jar and why does it matter?
Copolyester is a type of plastic that is more impact-resistant than standard polycarbonate and typically BPA-free. In a commercial setting where jars get bumped, dropped, or cycled through rapid temperature changes, copolyester holds up better and is less likely to crack or shatter than glass. It is the standard material for professional blending jars in high-volume environments.
Will the MX1050XTX fit under standard kitchen cabinets?
At a total height of approximately 30 inches with the jar attached, this blender will not fit under standard upper cabinets, which are typically installed 18 inches above the countertop. It is best suited for open counter areas or commercial counters without overhead cabinetry directly above the blending station.
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