The Oster 2211445 pairs a 1600W motor with a glass jar and a titanium-coated stainless steel blade at $199.99, offering premium construction that justifies the price for buyers who want a durable, high-powered blender with a clear glass jar.
Home cooks who want a powerful blender with a glass jar for hot soups and sauces, and who value the durability of a titanium-coated blade.
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Weight is a concern since the glass jar adds heft, or you want a blender under $100 for light occasional use.
Power 1600 W
Jar / bowl capacity 64.0 oz
Speeds 5
Jar / bowl material Glass, Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel With Titanium Coating
Controls Preset_Programs
Priced 23% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Power of 1600 W - higher than 84% of the 134 models we track
Weight of 5.34 lb - lighter than 79% of the 134 models we track
Pros
1600W motor provides strong blending power for tough ingredients
Glass jar handles hot liquids safely and does not absorb odors
Titanium-coated blade is more wear-resistant than standard stainless
Five speeds plus preset programs suit a wide range of recipes
Clear glass allows you to monitor blend progress
Cons
Glass jar adds weight and breakage risk compared to plastic alternatives
Listed weight of 5.34 lbs likely understates full unit weight
119 reviews at 4.1 stars is a modest sample for a $199.99 blender
17.44 inch height requires tall cabinet clearance
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 119 owner ratings
Popularity1.9/5
119 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
1600 W
Jar / bowl capacity
64.0 oz
Speeds
5
Jar / bowl material
Glass, Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel With Titanium Coating
Controls
Preset_Programs
Color
Black
Dimensions
8.5 X 7.8 X 17.44 In
Weight
5.34 lb
Overview
['The Oster 2211445 is a 1600W countertop blender with a 64 oz glass and stainless steel jar construction and a titanium-coated stainless steel blade. At $199.99 it sits in the mid-premium price range, and the glass jar is the central differentiator from plastic-jar competitors at this price.', 'Glass jars are preferred by many cooks for hot-liquid blending because they tolerate temperature extremes better than plastic, do not absorb odors, and are easy to see through. The titanium coating on the blade is intended to extend edge life compared to uncoated stainless steel blades. Five speeds plus preset programs give a reasonable control range for both manual and automatic blending.', 'At 5.34 lbs, the listed weight seems to reflect the jar assembly rather than the full unit, since a 1600W motor base typically weighs more. The 8.5 x 7.8 x 17.44 inch dimensions confirm it is a full-size standing blender. With 119 reviews at 4.1 stars, satisfaction is positive but the review pool is modest for drawing strong long-term reliability conclusions.']
Performance notes
1600W is a high-powered consumer motor capable of handling frozen fruit, ice, whole vegetables, and hot soups. The 64 oz glass jar is large enough for family-size batches and tolerates heat better than polycarbonate or standard plastic. Five speeds plus preset programs cover the range from gentle stir to full pulverize. The titanium blade coating is meant to extend cutting performance over time compared to bare stainless steel. Dimensions of 8.5 x 7.8 x 17.44 inches require dedicated counter or cabinet space.
What buyers say
119 reviews at 4.1 stars is a moderately positive picture. The average is solid without being exceptional. At this price point buyers tend to have higher expectations, so a 4.1 average with 119 reviews suggests the blender is performing well for most but may have occasional quality or performance inconsistencies that keep it from a higher average.
Glass does not stain, does not absorb food odors from garlic or strong spices, and handles hot liquids without the concern of heat-related degradation that some plastics carry. It also looks cleaner over time. The downsides are weight and the risk of breakage if dropped. For cooks who blend hot soups or care about long-term jar clarity, glass is worth the tradeoff.
What does the titanium coating on the blade actually do?
Titanium coating on a stainless steel blade is intended to make the cutting edge harder and more wear-resistant. Over time, uncoated stainless blades can dull or develop minor corrosion. A titanium-coated blade should maintain its sharpness longer with regular use. Whether the improvement is significant over a quality uncoated stainless blade in everyday home use is debated, but it is a genuine material upgrade.
Is $199.99 reasonable for this blender?
At $199.99 you are paying for the glass jar, 1600W motor, and titanium blade together. Each of those is an upgrade over what budget blenders in the $40 to $80 range offer. If you blend regularly and want a machine that handles hot soups and resists odor absorption, the price is defensible. If you blend occasionally or mostly use it for cold smoothies, a less expensive model may be all you need.
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