At $29.99 with a 64.2 oz jar and stainless steel blades, the TECKNET TK-FB001 is one of the better-value budget blenders available, and 364 reviews at 4.3 stars confirms buyers are consistently satisfied with what they get for the price.
Budget shoppers who need a full-size blender for everyday tasks like smoothies, soups, and sauces without spending more than $30.
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Jar / bowl capacity 64.2 oz
Jar / bowl material Polycarbonate, Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Manual
Color Gray
Dimensions 9 X 5 X 11 In
Priced 88% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Jar / bowl capacity of 64.2 oz - larger than 68% of the 134 models we track
Weight of 3.4 lb - lighter than 90% of the 134 models we track
Pros
At $29.99 it is among the least expensive full-size blenders with solid reviews
64.2 oz jar is large relative to the price, handling multiple servings per blend
4.3 stars from 364 reviews is a reliable indicator of consistent buyer satisfaction
Lightweight at 3.4 lbs, easy to handle and store
Stainless steel blades hold an edge and resist corrosion
Cons
Wattage is not listed, making motor power comparison impossible
Polycarbonate jar may not appeal to buyers preferring glass
Manual controls only, no automated programs or preset blending modes
Unknown motor power limits confidence for demanding blending tasks
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 364 owner ratings
Popularity2.6/5
364 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
Jar / bowl capacity
64.2 oz
Jar / bowl material
Polycarbonate, Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Manual
Color
Gray
Dimensions
9 X 5 X 11 In
Weight
3.4 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
['The TECKNET TK-FB001 is a gray countertop blender with a 64.2 oz polycarbonate and stainless steel jar, stainless steel blades, and manual controls. At $29.99 it is one of the least expensive full-size blenders with a genuinely strong review history. Wattage is not listed, which is unusual and makes motor-based comparisons impossible, but buyer satisfaction speaks clearly in the numbers.', 'The jar size is a standout for the price. 64.2 oz is a generous capacity that matches or exceeds blenders costing two to three times more. The polycarbonate jar material is lightweight at 3.4 lbs total unit weight, making it easy to handle and move. Dimensions at 9 x 5 x 11 inches are compact for a 64 oz blender.', 'The absence of a wattage rating is the main information gap. Buyers should assume moderate power appropriate to the price tier and not expect performance on par with 1000W-plus machines. For smoothies, soups, salsas, and general blending, 364 satisfied buyers suggest the motor handles typical household tasks without issue.']
Performance notes
Without a listed wattage, motor power cannot be directly compared to other blenders. The 64.2 oz polycarbonate and stainless steel jar with stainless blade assembly at 3.4 lbs total weight suggests a lightweight design optimized for everyday blending over high-torque tasks. Standard 120V operation. Dimensions of 9 x 5 x 11 inches are compact for a jar this large, suggesting an efficient motor housing design.
What buyers say
364 reviews at 4.3 stars is a strong, credible rating at this price point. Budget blenders often see more complaints about motor longevity and blade sharpness, so sustaining a 4.3 average across 364 buyers suggests the TK-FB001 is performing reliably in regular household use. Buyers appear to view it as genuinely good value for the money.
It makes direct motor comparisons harder, but the review data fills some of that gap. 364 buyers averaging 4.3 stars suggests the blender handles typical kitchen tasks without widespread complaints about underpowered performance. If you need a specific wattage number to compare with another model, this listing cannot give you that, but the real-world satisfaction data is meaningful.
How does a $29.99 blender hold up over time?
Budget blenders in general tend to have shorter lifespans than premium models, but the TK-FB001's sustained 4.3-star average across 364 reviews suggests durability is not a dominant complaint in this buyer pool. For light to moderate daily use, a well-reviewed budget blender often outlasts expectations. For heavy daily use or very dense blending tasks, a higher-wattage model is a safer long-term investment.
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