JHZR2
Staff member
Was walking through Wegmans today, and they had all kinds of manned displays and demonstrations. One of them was Vitamix - a $449 blender!!
Now, Ive seen lots of kitchen sales demonstrations for various gimmicky things, and I figure this is no different... They claim it is a 2HP blender (yeah right, on a regular 110 outlet????!? Just as bad as vacuum cleaner ratings), and it sure does make very smooth, creamy iced kinds of beverages. I sampled two different sorbets and a smoothie. They were also going to make soup in it.
The claim (didnt stay to watch) is that there is enough power imparted from the unit that running it continuously, filled with water, would cause the water to boil in six minutes, and you can use this fact (friction from the blades) to make soups straight from vegetables and water/stock, that will self-heat.
Searching online, it seems like there are some truths and some caveats.
But does anyone on here have one and use it regularly? What do you think of it? It is just a blender, with a big motor, in my view, and it does blend to the finest, smoothest liquid, but for $449 at Wegmans (and about the same at Amazon) thats one expensive blender, no?
Now, Ive seen lots of kitchen sales demonstrations for various gimmicky things, and I figure this is no different... They claim it is a 2HP blender (yeah right, on a regular 110 outlet????!? Just as bad as vacuum cleaner ratings), and it sure does make very smooth, creamy iced kinds of beverages. I sampled two different sorbets and a smoothie. They were also going to make soup in it.
The claim (didnt stay to watch) is that there is enough power imparted from the unit that running it continuously, filled with water, would cause the water to boil in six minutes, and you can use this fact (friction from the blades) to make soups straight from vegetables and water/stock, that will self-heat.
Searching online, it seems like there are some truths and some caveats.
But does anyone on here have one and use it regularly? What do you think of it? It is just a blender, with a big motor, in my view, and it does blend to the finest, smoothest liquid, but for $449 at Wegmans (and about the same at Amazon) thats one expensive blender, no?