The Vitamix 71395 delivers the hallmark Vitamix combination of 1380 watts, 10-speed control, and stainless steel blades in a BPA-free Tritan jar, priced at $469.95. It carries only one review so far, making it too early to draw firm conclusions from buyer feedback alone.
Vitamix loyalists or serious home cooks who want a proven motor platform and manual speed precision for everything from green smoothies to hot soups.
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Power 1380 W
Speeds 10
Jar / bowl material Bpa-Free Tritan
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Manual With Presets
Color Black
Priced 81% above the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Speeds of 10 - higher than 74% of the 134 models we track
Pros
1380W motor provides serious blending power for dense ingredients
10 variable speeds plus preset programs for flexible control
BPA-free Tritan jar and stainless steel blades
Trusted Vitamix engineering and brand reliability
Cons
Only one review so far, making buyer consensus impossible to assess
No sales volume data to gauge real-world demand
$469.95 is a significant spend with limited social proof at this stage
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 1 owner ratings
Popularity0.2/5
1 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
1380 W
Speeds
10
Jar / bowl material
Bpa-Free Tritan
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Manual With Presets
Color
Black
Weight
10.0 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
['The Vitamix 71395 brings 1380 watts of motor power, 10 variable speeds, and a BPA-free Tritan jar to a segment where Vitamix has long been a reference point. The stainless steel blades and manual-plus-presets control setup follow the formula that has made the brand a kitchen staple for serious home cooks.', 'At $469.95, this is a genuine investment. The machine weighs 10 pounds and runs on 120 volts, fitting standard US outlets. The black colorway is clean and practical. Controls are described as manual with presets, giving you both dialed-in precision and quick program access.', 'The one current review limits how much buyer consensus we can point to, but the underlying spec sheet aligns with what Vitamix delivers across its lineup at this price range. If the Vitamix name and 1380W motor are the draw, the specs support the ask.']
Performance notes
The 1380W motor and 10-speed range suggest strong performance across blending tasks from smoothies to soups. The BPA-free Tritan jar is durable and shatter-resistant. Stainless steel blades paired with manual-and-preset controls give precise speed management. The 10-pound weight is typical for a machine in this power class.
What buyers say
With just one review and a 5.0-star rating, there is not enough buyer data to draw meaningful sentiment conclusions. The perfect score is encouraging but statistically thin. This model needs more reviews before buyer confidence can be fairly assessed.
How does the Vitamix 71395 compare to other Vitamix models?
The 71395 uses a 1380W motor with 10 speeds and BPA-free Tritan jar construction, which is consistent with Vitamix's mid-to-upper range. Other Vitamix models in the lineup may vary in container size, motor wattage, or included accessories. Checking the specific model number against Vitamix's current lineup will clarify where this sits.
Is the Tritan jar dishwasher safe?
Tritan is a durable, BPA-free copolyester commonly used in Vitamix jars. Vitamix typically recommends against regular dishwasher cleaning for their blending containers, preferring a self-clean cycle with warm water and a drop of dish soap. Check the included care guide for the specific cleaning instructions for this model.
What is the 120-volt rating and does it matter?
120 volts is the standard US household current, so this blender plugs into any standard American outlet without an adapter or converter. It is not designed for 220V or 240V markets without modification, so international travelers or those outside North America should verify compatibility before purchasing.
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