In this guide, I hope to answer all your questions and doubts, and hopefully, I’ll help you find the top Vitamix blender that would match your needs and fit your budget.
Let’s get right to it.
Here are the top Vitamix blenders of 2022.
That’s a short introduction to the top-rated Vitamix blenders. Now, let’s dive deeper into each product. If you need more info, I provided links to the full review.
Or you can also read the bite-sized version of each product review down below.
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Top 7 Best Vitamix Blenders
If you’re still having doubts on which Vitamix blender to buy, maybe this comparison table can help you decide.
Vitamix Blender Comparison Chart
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Using this table you can compare all the Vitamix blenders side by side—by price, horsepower, smart features, warranty coverage and compatible containers/accessories.
If you want to learn more about the full Vitamix product line, which accessories are compatible with each category, etc. You might want to continue reading.
Let’s start with the Ascent Series.
Ascent Containers






The best part? All these attachments are dishwasher safe.
I haven’t even mentioned Self-Detect technology.
Here’s how it works.
When you’re using a Self-Detect enabled accessory, the blending time will automatically adjust to the container’s size. Say when you’re using a blending cup, and you pressed the smoothie button, it will run at its recommended speed and time. There’s no risk of under or over blending a recipe.
Now let’s take a closer look at each Ascent blender base:
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The good news?
It’s a cheaper option than the smart series. In fact, it has the cheapest model—E310.
When it comes to accessories, it’s compatible with all the classic containers.
Classic Containers (with Rubber Lid)






The demand for Vitamix heritage household blenders is still high up to this day. I believe the brand is just trying to cater to product searches for its legacy series blenders but may soon retire it in favor of newer models.
To be honest, if you’re in the market for a new blender or trying to upgrade your good old Vitamix machine, you have plenty of options with just the Ascent and Explorian series.
Don’t get me wrong, though. Vitamix’s blenders are built to last, and the Legacy Series is the living proof.
In case you’re still interested in getting a classic blender from Vitamix, you have to decide between the C-Series and the G Series. The former was released (approximately) 10 years ago. The latter is turning (approximately) seven years old when I’m writing this.
I present to you the Legacy Series Vitamix Blenders.
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These are the products that don’t belong to a particular series (at least, when I’m writing this). More importantly? Both of these blenders are their newest addition to their product catalog.
The Venturist V1200 is also a smart blender sharing the same high-tech features as the Ascent Series. It’s a package deal built for retailers, Costco in particular.

You can also find it at Amazon as a preowned item with a complimentary blending cup, but it does come with a shorter warranty coverage.
When it comes to design, it’s close to the Ascent 2300 series—having an on/off and pulse lever, old-school speed dial, and no preset buttons.
The only downside to the Venturist V1200 is it’s as loud as the Explorian Series.
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