The Blendtec P800C2901-A1AP1D is a commercial-grade 1800-watt blender with 11 speeds and touch controls, drawing over 800 buyers per month despite not showing a listed price. Its 4.1-star rating from 457 reviews reflects a real user base with a broadly positive experience.
Commercial kitchens, juice bars, cafes, or serious home blenders who need a durable high-capacity machine capable of sustained daily operation.
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You are a home user blending once or twice a day. The size, weight, and commercial-oriented build of this machine are more than most home kitchens need.
Power 1800 W
Speeds 11
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Touch
Color Black
Power of 1800 W - higher than 88% of the 134 models we track
Speeds of 11 - higher than 96% of the 134 models we track
Weight of 5.44 lb - lighter than 78% of the 134 models we track
Pros
1800W commercial-grade motor handles continuous heavy use
11 speeds provide granular control for varied applications
Touch controls are easy to wipe down in a food-service environment
800-plus monthly buyers indicates strong and consistent demand
5.44 lb weight is light for a commercial-class machine
Cons
Price is not currently listed, making direct cost comparison difficult
Large footprint requires dedicated counter space
4.1-star average is lower than consumer Blendtec models
No jar capacity specified in the available specs
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 457 owner ratings
Popularity3.0/5
457 owner reviews, more 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
1800 W
Speeds
11
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Touch
Color
Black
Dimensions
21.73 X 14.25 X 12.76 In
Weight
5.44 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
Blendtec's P800 series sits at the commercial end of the lineup. The 1800W motor is powerful enough to handle whatever goes in the jar, and 11 speeds through a touch interface gives operators precise control. Commercial units like this are built for repeated full-cycle use, not just occasional weekend blending.
The plastic jar and stainless steel blades are standard at this tier. The unit weighs 5.44 pounds, which is lighter than many commercial blenders, though its 21.73 x 14.25 x 12.76-inch footprint is substantial. The touch controls are easy to clean in a production environment, which is a practical advantage over knob or lever interfaces.
With 800-plus buyers per month the unit moves consistently, which is notable for a commercial product in this price range. The 4.1-star rating from 457 reviews is solid, though slightly lower than Blendtec's top-rated consumer models, which may reflect the higher expectations commercial buyers bring to the product.
Performance notes
1800W motor with 11 speed settings via touch controls. Plastic jar with stainless steel blades. Black finish. Dimensions are 21.73 x 14.25 x 12.76 inches, weight is 5.44 pounds. Operates at 120V.
What buyers say
4.1 stars from 457 reviews is respectable for commercial equipment, where buyers hold products to higher standards and are quicker to leave critical feedback when performance falls short. The 800-plus monthly purchase rate suggests buyers are consistently satisfied enough to generate ongoing word-of-mouth or repeat purchasing in commercial settings.
It can be used at home, but the size and commercial build are primarily designed for food-service environments. If you have counter space and blend heavily every day, it would perform well. For a typical home kitchen with moderate use, a consumer-grade Blendtec model in the $400 to $600 range is a better-sized fit.
How does 1800W compare to consumer Blendtec models?
Consumer Blendtec models commonly run at 1560W. The P800's 1800W gives it a modest power increase, which matters most during sustained high-volume operation. For a single smoothie the difference is minimal. For a juice bar running dozens of cycles per day, the extra headroom reduces motor strain over time.
Does the touch interface hold up in a commercial kitchen?
Touch panels on commercial blenders are designed with cleanup in mind. There are no crevices around buttons where food builds up, and the flat surface can be wiped down quickly between uses. Blendtec's commercial units are built for this environment, and the interface choice reflects that priority.
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