Ganiza GB10 Blender Review

4.4 (5,926) Amazon rating$35.99900+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Ganiza GB10 delivers a 900W motor and a 64.2-ounce jar for $35.99, making it one of the most affordable large-capacity blenders on the market. Nearly 6,000 buyers have rated it 4.4 stars, which is a remarkable endorsement at this price.

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Best for

Budget shoppers who want a large-capacity blender for smoothies, shakes, or basic cooking tasks without spending more than $40.

Skip if

You process ice or hard frozen ingredients regularly, need variable speed control, or want a jar material more rigid than ABS plastic.

  • Power 900 W
  • Jar / bowl capacity 64.2 oz
  • Speeds 1
  • Jar / bowl material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
  • Blade material Stainless Steel
  • Controls Push Button
  • Priced 86% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
  • Power of 900 W - lower than 70% of the 134 models we track
  • Jar / bowl capacity of 64.2 oz - larger than 68% of the 134 models we track

Pros

  • Very low price of $35.99 for a 900W, 64 oz blender
  • 5,926 reviews at 4.4 stars is unusually strong for a budget model
  • 64.2 oz jar handles large batches without multiple runs
  • Lightweight at 4 pounds, easy to move and store
  • Compact footprint at 12 x 5 x 10 inches

Cons

  • Single push-button speed with no variable control or pulse
  • ABS plastic jar is less durable than Tritan or glass options
  • Not rated for heavy ice-crushing cycles over the long term
  • No programs or preset modes for specialized blending tasks

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 5,926 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    5,926 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
900 W
Jar / bowl capacity
64.2 oz
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
Black
Dimensions
12 X 5 X 10 In
Weight
4.0 lb
Voltage
110 Volts

Overview

['At $35.99 the Ganiza GB10 offers specs that most budget blenders do not: a 64.2-ounce jar and 900 watts of motor power. The jar is made of ABS plastic, which is common at this price tier, with stainless steel blades. The single push-button control keeps operation dead simple.', 'The machine weighs 4 pounds and measures 12 x 5 x 10 inches, so it is light enough to move easily but large enough to handle big batches. The 110V, 900W rating means it will handle everyday blending duties without tripping a circuit, but it is not designed for the stress of daily ice crushing.', 'With 5,926 reviews at 4.4 stars and roughly 900 units sold per month, the GB10 has one of the strongest buyer signals in the budget blender category. That combination of volume and rating is harder to fake than a high star average on a handful of reviews.']

Performance notes

Rated at 900W with a single speed and push-button controls. Jar capacity is 64.2 oz, made of ABS plastic with stainless steel blades. Dimensions are 12 x 5 x 10 inches and weight is 4 pounds. Voltage is 110V. Color is black.

What buyers say

Nearly 6,000 buyers give it 4.4 stars, and roughly 900 units sell each month. For a sub-$40 blender, those numbers are exceptional and suggest buyers find it performs well for everyday use at this price. Negative feedback at this volume would be visible in the rating, and a 4.4 average holds up well.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Ganiza GB10 good for making smoothies with frozen fruit?

The 900W motor can handle frozen fruit and soft frozen ingredients without much trouble. It is not optimized for dense, dry ice cubes in large quantities, which can stress a single-speed motor without a variable-speed override. For typical smoothies with frozen berries, banana, or yogurt, the power level is adequate and the large jar means you can make enough for two or three servings at once.

How does ABS plastic compare to Tritan for a blender jar?

ABS is a common rigid plastic used across many appliances. It is BPA-free in most applications but is generally less scratch-resistant and may cloud faster than Tritan copolyester over repeated use. For the price point, ABS is a reasonable trade-off. If jar clarity and long-term scratch resistance matter to you, a Tritan or glass jar will hold up better, but those options typically cost more.

Why does the GB10 only have one speed setting?

Single-speed, push-button blenders are a deliberate design choice for simplicity and low cost. There is no motor controller to add variable resistance, which reduces the parts count and price. For blending tasks where you just need things smooth, one speed is sufficient. If you want to pulse, chop coarsely, or control texture incrementally, you would need a model with multiple speeds.

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