Titan 2211494 Blender Review

4.8 (9) Amazon rating$329.99

Our verdict

A high-wattage glass-jar blender that punches above its price. The 2200W motor is unusually powerful for a home machine, and the 64 oz glass jar keeps flavors clean without plastic off-tastes. Best for home cooks who want near-commercial power without a commercial price.

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Best for

Home cooks who blend daily, need a glass jar, and want serious motor power for frozen drinks, nut butters, and whole-food smoothies.

Skip if

You want a lightweight machine for occasional use. At 12.5 x 12.5 x 16.6 in, this is a stay-on-the-counter appliance.

  • Power 2200 W
  • Jar / bowl capacity 64.0 oz
  • Speeds 5
  • Jar / bowl material Glass
  • Blade material Stainless Steel
  • Controls Manual, Programmed
  • Priced 27% above the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
  • Power of 2200 W - higher than 100% of the 134 models we track

Pros

  • 2200W motor is exceptionally powerful for a home blender at this price
  • 64 oz glass jar resists odors, staining, and plastic off-tastes
  • Five speeds plus programmed modes cover tasks from chopping to full liquefaction
  • Strong early satisfaction reflected in a 4.8 star average

Cons

  • Only 9 reviews makes long-term reliability hard to assess
  • Glass jar adds weight and breakage risk versus copolyester alternatives
  • Titan is a newer brand with limited service and parts history

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 9 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.6/5

    9 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
2200 W
Jar / bowl capacity
64.0 oz
Speeds
5
Jar / bowl material
Glass
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Manual, Programmed
Color
Black
Dimensions
12.5 X 12.5 X 16.6 In

Overview

The Titan 2211494 leads with a 2200W motor, among the highest wattage available in a home countertop blender at this price point. That power handles ice, frozen fruit, and fibrous greens without bogging down, and the 64 oz glass jar lets you fill it for a full family batch in one pass.

Glass jars are heavier than plastic, but they do not absorb odors or stain over time, and they stay clear after months of daily use in ways that plastic jars often do not. Five speed levels plus programmed controls give flexibility for both precise blending and one-touch convenience.

With only 9 reviews and a 4.8 star rating, the Titan is still building a track record. The early feedback is strongly positive, but buyers spending $329.99 may want to wait for a larger review pool if brand longevity and parts availability matter to them.

Performance notes

At 2200W, this motor surpasses most home blenders and approaches commercial territory. The 64 oz glass jar is a practical size for families or meal-prep batches. Five speed levels with programmed cycles should cover most blending tasks. The footprint of 12.5 x 12.5 x 16.6 inches is reasonable given the power level.

What buyers say

The small but enthusiastic early reviewer pool awards 4.8 out of 5 stars across 9 reviews. Commenters highlight motor power and glass jar quality. No widespread complaints have emerged yet, though the sample size is too small to draw firm reliability conclusions.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the glass jar dishwasher safe?

Titan lists the jar as glass with stainless steel blades. Check the included documentation, as dishwasher safety depends on the specific glass grade and seal design.

How does 2200W compare to other home blenders?

Most home blenders range from 600W to 1800W. At 2200W, the Titan sits above many premium brands in raw wattage, which translates to faster processing of tough ingredients.

Is this a good fit for blending hot soups?

Glass handles heat better than plastic and does not warp or leach with warm liquids. Always leave an air vent in the lid and fill no more than half-way when blending hot liquids to avoid pressure buildup.

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