A genuine Vitamix with a 60.8-ounce jar and 10-speed variable control at $379, but the 220-volt requirement makes it a niche buy suited only to international households or specialized setups. Only 3 reviews exist so far.
International buyers or households with 220V outlets who want an authentic Vitamix with a large jar and variable speed precision.
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You are in a standard US home with 110V outlets, or need a large buyer-reviewed track record before committing to a $379 blender.
Power 620 W
Jar / bowl capacity 60.8 oz
Speeds 10
Jar / bowl material Plastic, Stainless Steel
Blade material Aser-Cut, Stainless-Steel
Controls Variable Speed
Priced 46% above the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Power of 620 W - lower than 82% of the 134 models we track
Speeds of 10 - higher than 74% of the 134 models we track
Pros
Authentic Vitamix build quality with laser-cut stainless steel blades
Large 60.8 oz jar handles family-size batches
10 variable speeds provide precise texture control
5.0-star rating from early buyers, though sample is very small
Cons
Requires 220V, incompatible with standard US outlets without a converter
Only 3 reviews, providing almost no real-world feedback base
620W motor is well below Vitamix's standard US-market wattage
No dimensions listed, making it hard to confirm counter clearance
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 3 owner ratings
Popularity0.3/5
3 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
620 W
Jar / bowl capacity
60.8 oz
Speeds
10
Jar / bowl material
Plastic, Stainless Steel
Blade material
Aser-Cut, Stainless-Steel
Controls
Variable Speed
Color
Black
Voltage
220 Volts
Overview
["Vitamix is one of the most recognized names in high-performance blending, and this model carries the brand's hallmarks: variable speed control across 10 settings, laser-cut stainless steel blades, and a 60.8-ounce jar. The jar is made of plastic with a stainless steel accent, and the blades are described as laser-cut for consistent sharpness.", 'The critical spec to note is the 220-volt voltage requirement. Standard US household outlets run at 110 to 120 volts, which means this unit will not work without a voltage converter or a 220V outlet, such as those found in international markets or US laundry and range circuits. This is not a limitation of quality but of compatibility.', 'The 620W motor rating is lower than many Vitamix models, which typically run 1200W or more for the US market. That figure likely reflects this being a lower-wattage international variant. At $379 and only 3 reviews, prospective buyers have very little public feedback to draw from and should factor that into the purchase decision.']
Performance notes
Rated at 620W with 10 variable speeds and variable speed controls. Jar capacity is 60.8 oz, made of plastic and stainless steel with laser-cut stainless steel blades. Voltage is 220V. Color is black. No dimensions or weight data are published.
What buyers say
Only 3 reviews are available, all rating it 5 stars. The sample is too small to draw reliable conclusions about long-term performance or durability. The high rating is encouraging but should not substitute for a larger review base.
Not on standard US household outlets, which provide 110 to 120 volts. This model requires 220 volts. It would work with a step-up voltage converter, on a dedicated 220V circuit such as those used for dryers or ranges, or in countries where 220V is the standard household voltage. Running it on the wrong voltage will damage the motor.
Why is the wattage only 620W when most Vitamix models are much higher?
Wattage figures can differ between US and international model variants due to how power is measured and the specific motor design for each voltage standard. The 620W figure here is typical of lower-wattage international configurations. For comparison, most Vitamix models sold for the US 110V market rate between 1200W and 2200W.
Is the 60.8 oz jar a good size for a household blender?
60.8 oz is roughly 7.5 cups, which is a generous batch size for smoothies, soups, or sauces. It comfortably handles family-sized portions in a single pass. Most full-size countertop blenders range from 48 to 72 oz, so 60.8 oz falls in the practical midrange for household use.
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