A budget-priced blender with a stainless steel jar at $56.04. Ganiza is a less established brand, and the specification data is thin with no wattage, capacity, speed count, or pulse confirmation available. The 4.0 star rating from 75 reviews suggests a functional basic blender, but buyers seeking spec transparency will need to look elsewhere.
Shoppers on a tight budget who want a stainless steel jar blender for light duty blending and do not need high wattage or multi-speed precision.
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You need documented wattage, jar capacity, or speed specifications to make a purchase decision. The GB60 spec sheet is largely empty, making performance comparison impossible.
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Color Deep Black
Dimensions 15 X 11 X 7.8 In
Priced 78% below the category median ($259.87 across 127 tracked models)
Pros
Stainless steel jar is uncommon at $56.04
Deep black color offers a clean visual finish
4.0 star rating from 75 reviews confirms basic functionality
Compact footprint for a countertop blender
Cons
Wattage, capacity, speed count, and pulse are all unspecified
Ganiza is a newer brand with limited service history
4.0 star average is average rather than strong
No programs or presets confirmed in the specification data
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 75 owner ratings
Popularity1.5/5
75 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
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Color
Deep Black
Dimensions
15 X 11 X 7.8 In
Overview
The Ganiza GB60 arrives at $56.04 with a stainless steel jar in a deep black color. That price point is competitive for any blender with a stainless jar, as most machines at this level use plastic. The jar measures 15 x 11 x 7.8 inches in its overall form, though these appear to be overall product dimensions rather than jar volume.
The specification data for this model is sparse. Wattage, jar capacity, speed count, and pulse mode are all unlisted. This makes it impossible to compare the GB60 against similarly priced Ninja or Hamilton Beach options on any objective performance metric. Buyers are essentially purchasing based on price and jar material alone.
Seventy-five reviews at 4.0 stars suggests the blender functions acceptably for basic tasks, but does not indicate the kind of enthusiastic satisfaction seen in top-rated models. At $56.04, expectations should be calibrated for light household use rather than demanding daily blending of hard ingredients.
Performance notes
No wattage, jar capacity, or speed data is available in the product specifications. Performance assessment is limited to buyer feedback inference. The stainless steel jar is the primary differentiator at this price point. Dimensions suggest a standard countertop form factor. Buyers should treat this as a budget-tier machine appropriate for occasional light blending.
What buyers say
75 reviews at 4.0 stars reflects a user base that finds the blender adequate for basic use. Praise centers on the stainless jar and price. Some buyers note limited power for harder ingredients, consistent with an unstated lower wattage. No major product failure patterns are visible in the early review data.
The specification data does not confirm dishwasher compatibility. At this price point, hand washing the stainless jar is likely the safer approach until confirmed by the manufacturer documentation.
Does the GB60 crush ice?
No wattage is listed for this model, which makes ice crushing performance uncertain. Budget blenders typically struggle with dense ice. Use smaller ice pieces and add liquid if attempting ice blending.
How does it compare to a Hamilton Beach at the same price?
Hamilton Beach models in this range typically have documented wattage and speed counts. The Ganiza GB60 advantage is the stainless steel jar. If spec transparency matters, Hamilton Beach offers more verifiable comparison data at a similar price.
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