I reviewed the Vitamix, Blendtec, and the Healthmaster in a previous blog post here, however that was over a year ago and needs to be updated!  My experiences with each machine have evolved and I've used a new appliance, the Ninja, which I need to add to the mix!

Vitamix

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This is the cream of the crop - the ultimate blender that everyone should own.  My use of my Vitamix (I've had both the 5000 and the 5200) over the past four years has cemented my unwavering loyalty to this brilliant machine.  I bought my high powered blender the instant I decided the raw lifestyle was worth investing into. I've taken it on trips, on airplanes (checked & carry-on!), even on my honeymoon! Not only does it help me create all my raw vegan dishes, but it saves me tons of time.  It grinds nuts and seeds, completely bursts the cell walls of plants to release that incredible chlorophyll, breaks down frozen fruit to make ice cream, in fact I haven’t found anything my Vitamix cannot do.  When people ask if I miss hot foods (as I don't cook anything), I demonstrated how my Vitamix warms up my food.  There is no heating element, but it runs at 240 mph and the friction heats up my soups, sauces, dips, etc.

The only problem with the Vitamix?  It’s expensive!!!!!  If you buy a new Deluxe Vitamix 5200, with all the bells and whistles, it comes out to $650 (and that’s without S&H!).  HOWEVER! You can also buy a Vitamix that has been “factory reconditioned”  for 329.00!!!!!!!!  If you put in this code when you check out , you get free shipping ($25 savings!): 06-005351.  


People are always asking if there are other blenders out there that are cheaper, yet have the same performance.  I have personally used three others that come close, but I will stress that NO BLENDER have the same performance as the Vitamix, in my experiences.  Now mind you, I use my Vitamix 3-8 times a day, and have used each of the following blenders at least a half dozen times each while teaching classes.

Blendtec

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 The first is a Blendtec, the rival to the Vitamix. It’s much more affordable, coming in at $454 for the “Wild Side” (deluxe version), $434 for the Basic Version, and $384 for the Factory Reconditioned Basic.  It’s actually slightly more powerful than the Vitamix, coming in at 1560 Watts vs. the Vitamix’s 1380 Watts. The Basic comes with a 32 oz. pitcher, the Wild Side has a 44 oz. pitcher, and the Vitamix has a 64 oz. pitcher. The Blendtec has a broader based pitcher – easier to get your food out and nothing gets trapped under the blades. Lastly, the Blendtec is programmable and you can set it and walk away and it will shut itself off  The Blendtec can also warm up your liquids and dips, which is awesome for a raw foodist.  All in all, the Blendtec is a GREAT BUY.  If you can find one, go for it.  

BUT…there are some major drawbacks.  First, it does not come with a tamper – an instrument to push food into the blades.  Therefore, you need to cut and dice your food smaller so it will move AND you CANNOT make Ice cream in this blender. :/ That’s a big part of my diet, so I cannot imagine having the Blendtec permanently. Second, even though the base of the pitcher is larger (my Vitamix pitcher is tapered), it has problems with small amounts of food.  The blades will spin if there isn't enough food to move around - and while it's difficult to do small amounts in the Vitamix, the tamper makes it possible.  Also you cannot fill it to the top with food and expect it to blend.  I can make a full 64 ounces of Green Smoothie in my Vitamix, but you can only fill the 44 oz container (the largest one that Blendtec makes) half way!  Third, the larger motor doesn’t do any more than I need, but it is a LOT louder – which is not so good when you have kids with sensitive hearing, babies, or need to do any food prep when people are sleeping.  And fourth, with all its settings (ice cream, dips, smoothies, etc.), it's much harder to work manually.  When trying to make a dip out of cashews, for example, you need to run the dip setting three or four times to get the same consistency with the Vitamix.

It's a good machine, but you can get a Vitamix for roughly the same price.  I'd spend the money on the Vitamix.


HealthMaster

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I have had the opportunity to try out Montel William’s HealthMaster.   At 4 easy payments of $49.99 (plus S&H), it’s by far the cheapest at $200.  It comes in at 1100 watts of power, which isn’t much less than Vitamix’s 1380 watts.  It has a monster 70 oz. pitcher that has a nice broad base where no food gets stuck. It comes with a tamper! Yaaay!  Ice cream, here we come!  AND…the base is programmable just like the Blendtec.   

Here come the con’s. First, like the Blendtec, even though the base of the pitcher is larger (my Vitamix pitcher is tapered), I have problems doing small amounts of food.  One cup of dip in the HealthMaster just  spins…doesn’t mix, even with the tamper.  Second, the lower wattage means that it just isn’t as powerful and doesn’t blend as smooth or creamy as the Vitamix or the Blendtec.  I tried to make a pie crust (crushed nuts and fruit) in the HealthMaster and it got stuck in the pitcher, and I had to take it all out and use another appliance.  The pitcher has pockets where food gets caught and I can’t just spatula it down to the bottom…I’m not sure if you can see from the picture.  The motor is ridiculously loud and slightly smelly (which the manufacturer says will wear off within six months).  Lastly, it has two locking mechanisms that sound like a wonderful safeguard but are actually quite annoying.  The thing won’t run unless the pitcher is locked to the base and the lid is locked to the pitcher.  Both locks are quite difficult to engage and after working with it for a half an hour, my fingers were starting to blister. I got used to it quickly, but my friend said she was less likely to work with it because of this feature.  It also doesn't run at the speeds of the previous two machines, which means it won't warm up your food. It's a great machine for the price, at nearly half the price of the other two machines, so the frugal girl in me gives it one thumb up!


Ninja

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Lastly, I've had more experience with the Ninja than with the previous two machines because it's far more affordable, available, and everyone seems to be getting one!  This machine is wonderfully unique in that it has multiple blades.  Because of this, a tamper is less necessary to push food into the blades - there are blades in the middle and on top!  It has a programmable base with 1000 watts of power (only 100 less than the HealthMaster!), has a wonderfully easy to use 72 ounce container.  All in all, they have taken a little bit of everything and made a great machine.  AND - it's only $100!!!!  That's crazy!

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I've also gotten to play with the Ninja Prep - which is even cheaper at $50-75, depending on where it's sold.  However, it has more than HALF the wattage of the blender (400 watts!), and in turn cannot do many things (like make dips & sauces out of nuts) well. It does make small batches of things rather well and I was able to make a few dishes with ease (my Orange UnChicken, Green Smoothies!, and Pinky Pudding)

However, you get what you pay for.  With the Ninja, you pay a fraction of the price for a fraction of the ability.  I cannot make the same quality of dips, sauces, desserts, smoothies, and ice cream is out of the picture. It does many amazing things and is far better for making Green Smoothies than a traditional blender (Oster or Hamilton Beach).  

Each of the machines listed come with recipe books that are definitely a part of the price - wonderful recipes that get you to use the machine and eat healthier.  Sure, they aren't raw vegan, but they are homemade from scratch and encourage you to move away from processed foods. That's the first step - less processed, more whole foods!

So there we are.  Four different high speed blenders.  Each of the blenders tackled Green Smoothies with ease and are amazing blenders.  I still recommend the Vitamix.  It is worth the investment and even if you aren’t raw in any capacity it is wonderful for your kitchen.  Not to mention, the Vitamix has been around since 1937 and is made in the US.  If a machine has a warranty, I would trust a company that has been around more then ten years and has perfected the craft that they are in.  Just my two cents...  

If I have moved you toward the Vitamix and are interested in purchasing one, use this code for free shipping (06-005351)  and go here!  I hope this helped!!!! 
 


Comments

07/03/2012 12:13

Hi There,

First off..congrats on your wedding!!!

My mother has a a brand new in the box HealthMaster...she got hypnotized by the infomercial and has not taken it out of the box or even used it once. So if any of your students would like to make an offer...I'm sure she would take it. I think she paid $300 for it.

You can give them my phone number. 602-290-2097

Cheers,
Annie

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Sylvia Monaco
09/10/2012 10:13

Talk about doubling your money! I am interested in the HealthMaster and watched the infomercial. The selling price
is 3 payments of $49.95.. Duh, think that is more like $150. I
don't believe S&H is $150 as well.

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DIANA
01/13/2013 18:42

I saw some posts on people wanting to purchase a Healthmaster...fyi im picking up one for myself at $150+tx. Let's see how it goes because I've been seeing quite a few negative reviews on this machine but I was too hypnotized by the informertial 😃

Diana
01/13/2013 18:44

Oops forgot to mention I'm buying it at khols

LRBG
01/07/2013 12:06

Hi Annie,

Thanks! Marriage Rocks! If you are still interested, I'm sure I can sell it pretty fast. :)

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Tara Findlay
01/17/2013 14:22

I paid over $300 for mine, as well. It is the Elite model, and I also paid extra for the BPA- free version. I wish I could send it back, but I threw the box away, as I was setting it up. Good for purees, and anything you have to saturate with liquids. Other than that, it will spin, while everything gets pushed aside. Forget about making doughs! That's a CROCK! If you're in to just make smoothies, it's a good buy. Cleaning is effortless!

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Angela
05/19/2013 06:05

Are you selling your mom's product? In TV offer is only $ 150. Big difference!!

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Renee
07/14/2012 19:31

Wow, there are many errors in the review of the Blendtec above. First, YES YOU CAN DO ICE CREAM. I saw that done today, in like 30 second. Second, there is an optional 90 oz. container for it. Third, IT DOES NOT NEED A TAMPER. The blades on the Blendtec work differently than the Vitamix, and they suck the food down. And it is NOT harder to work than a Vitamix, rather its EASIER, because you can push a setting and walk away. With nuts, you just need to push the setting it receommends. Lastly, of of course its louder than the Vitamix - the motor is much bigger! 2 hp on the Vitamix vs. 3 hp on the Blendtec. Most of the time, for the minute or so you have it running, the noise level should not be a big deal. If you have to do cooking late at night, you just might have to plan for that. But again, it only needs to run for less than a minute most of the time.

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diana
12/10/2012 13:49

I just purchased my heath master i can't WAIT TO TRY IT... i hope it does live up to what they advertize.. THANKS FOR THIS FEED BACK
i read negative comments on the heath master but hope they just do not know how to use it properly.. CANT WAIT

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LRBG
01/07/2013 12:12

Hi Renee,

When it comes to making Raw Vegan Ice Cream out of bananas - it is VERY difficult, and doesn't come close to the Vitamix, because the tamper is necessary to push the bananas into the blades. Regular ice cream - I'm sure that's rather easy.

I've tried to make Cashew Cheeze, Creamy Spinach Dip, or my Sunny Hummus in Blendtecs before - and they all either didn't come out as smooth or I ended up pour the concoction into my Vitamix to finish it up to the consistency that I preferred.

I'm just speaking from my own personal experience, having used both machines for public demonstrations. I'm not an expert, just giving my opinions. :)

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tdu
02/08/2013 11:01

Thanks for clarifying some thing items in the review. I agree completely. There is a button right on it labeled "ice cream". And the presets on the Blendtec work great, which in a lot of cases does make it easier to use. I haven't come across a task yet where the preset has not been accurate.

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Lorraine
07/17/2012 14:32

I have a Ninja and when I do smoothies the kale is chunky. Do the other blenders mentioned liquify things like kale?

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LRBG
01/07/2013 12:13

Hi Lorraine!

Yes, Kale is completely obliterated by the Vitamix and Blendtec - smooth as butter. :)

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Jahnavi
04/03/2013 06:24

The Vitamix completely blends kale....great machine!

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07/25/2012 18:17

Renee - I've been using K-Tec blenders and Blendtec blenders since the company was created. If you are serious about using a Blendtec blender in the manner the readers of this blog most likely intend, you will need a tamper. Professionals can go without one, your average blog reader cannot.

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09/07/2012 09:16

Brendon, I'm curious about what you mean about professionals not needing a tamper, but the average joe needing one. Care to elaborate please?

BTW, Haley... GREAT article. It's nice to see a side by side comparison of these blenders. Sherrie and I are getting into blending and we are debating whether or not to upgrade beyond our Cuisinart.

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LRBG
01/07/2013 12:15

Hi Trav, Hi Brendon,

Perhaps someday I'll be a "professional" at using a Blendtec, but the problem is that my Vitamix does such a great job that I'll never need to practice with a Blendtec. :)

I'm glad you enjoyed the article!

chris
01/05/2013 17:33

I currently own the Blendtech, and use it 2 to 3 times daily. I would have to respectfully disagree. The problem most users run into in comparing this with the Vitamix is that they load it backwards. You must put soft items of the Blendtech on the bottom, hard ice on top. If you do this it will blend fully every time. As to making ice cream, I made some last night. So again, I disagree. Also I load the qildside jar to capacity every time. It never fails to blend completely.

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LRBG
01/07/2013 12:19

Hi Chris,

When I've made things with the Blendtec, I can't seem to get a good quality when I fill it to the top, like I do with my Vitamix. I sought out Blendtec to find out why.

Their FAQs on their website explains:
"Our Basic Pitcher holds approximately 2 quarts. When you add ingredients, you want to fill it about half way to allow room for blending. Our WildSide pitcher holds approximately 3 quarts. This allows you to make larger batches, but again, fill only about half way."

http://www.blendtec.com/customer_support/frequently_asked_questions

Rick
09/08/2012 11:25

I completely agree with Renee's comment above. The review of the BlendTec is just flat out wrong. I've made ice cream in it myself, I've filled the jar 90% full of veggies and made green smoothies, no problem, and I've never needed a tamper. I've used VitaMix and BlendTec and I like them both a lot, but I purchased a BlendTec and still enjoy using it after 6 years of solid use.

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Jennifer
09/21/2012 17:03

Thank you, Haley! I appreciate this post greatly! Sounds like you have a few followers that are passionate about their BlendTec:-) I was going to ask you about the NutriBullet, but from your posting you have helped me with the education of the WATT for each. I can see how the NutriBullet would be much like a NinjaPrep. Not exactly what I am looking for to take off with ease. I saw the BlendTec at Costco yesterday and yet didn't stop to investigate it's features. I love all the features about Vitamix, I wonder if the refurbished would be okay?

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LRBG
01/07/2013 12:22

You are VERY welcome. :) Yes, I'm just as passionate about my Vitamix, so I love their fire!

The Nutribullet seems to make smaller quantities, which is definitely a plus.

As for the refurbished Vitamix - I love mine! You get a brand new container, tamper, plug, but with a machine that was returned (usually to get a discount on a brand new one) and taken apart and put back together as good (if not better) than new. It still has a five year warranty, as well. Totally worth it - and a great price!

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Carol
11/08/2012 18:28

I am trying to decide on a blender so I really appreciate all the great info you guys have presented.

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maya
11/26/2012 23:38

Great comparisons. I'm looking into a new blender I was sucked into Montel's health master infomercial a bought it. BIG WASTE! wouldn't fit my apt countertops since it was the size of a yacht lol. now I'm watching the ninja infomercial and figured I'd Google its reviews... Looks like a vitamix is in my future...end of stoy

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Jason
12/01/2012 19:26

I have Montel's health master it lasted about 6 mo and I payed for the upgraded motor, don't waste your money like I did get a real blender and be done with it.

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LRBG
01/07/2013 12:28

Hi Jason,

I've heard more and more stories like your own. When buying an expensive product, take a look to see how long the company has been around. The HealthMaster came out a few years ago - brand new company that hasn't worked out all the "bugs" yet. The Ninja came out around the same time and I've heard some serious complaints there as well. The Blendtec has been since 1975, but the Vitamix is the oldest company by far creating blenders since 1969.

It makes a difference on what's been worked out. The newest Vitamix has many predecessors that had to be used and abused to understand how to make it better and better.

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Kim
03/13/2013 06:25

Jason, I too bought the Health Master and it too has lasted about 6 months and I too payed for the upgraded motor with the supposedly shorter (to fit under the counters... NOT) base. I loved it! At least until it stopped blending. The only reason I didn't get a VitaMix (my dream blender) was because of the price. If I'm not able to get a replacement base (not paying for it again for only 6 months of use) I'm going to Costco to get a new VitaMix, damn the price!

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Tomcm
01/08/2013 22:31

How about a comparison with the new quieter more $$$ vitamix than the current one :)

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James
01/10/2013 07:05

I'd love to see a review for the newer Ninja's, the 1100 watt models, and the newest, 1500 watt model.

BTW, I have an 1100 watt Ninja and it can make ice cream, but maybe you're using a different recipe.

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Kim
03/13/2013 06:30

James, she uses frozen bananas to make Raw Vegan nice cream. Considering the bananas are much more dense than ice, milk, sugar and salt, it's not easy and needs a blender with a tamper to keep the frozen bananas from bouncing around against the blades.

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Dennis
01/14/2013 08:52

I and my wife are experimenting. We bought a nija 1st. I thought it was OK wife did not like the sharp blades. Alas the wife went to a demo and liked the vitamix and bought it. The 1st thing I tied to make was almond past for Banket (a Dutch pastry). The machine kept turning off because of overheating. Note: I put in 1and 1/2 cups of blanched almonds. Called customer service and they said 1. too many almonds, 2 I needed to put in additional oil until the paste became more viscous. 3. wait 45 minutes before I use the machine again.
I was not happy with the answer but have continue to explore with it and have made many veggie and fruit smoothies. Biggest Con at present is that we cannot put the base with container under the kitchen cabinets. It is just too tall.
Wife went to another demo for the BlendTec (which all my kids own). She liked it and bought it also. I have tried it and it works well also. Like you I like the operation of the Vitamx better. I like a knob for speed and a button to turn on and off. I find that for the most part I turn them all on high and let them rip. I also like the stuffer. With the blendtec I find I mst use a bit more liquid to get thngs to flow. Other wise I think they are fairly equal

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Debbie
01/16/2013 07:17

I just returned my Blendtec to to Costco after 6 mos. I used it everyday but the top had been leaking for some time and I had to hold it down with a dishtowel on top to prevent explosions. Then, it started overheating on just green smoothies. Was researching the Healthmaster but reviews complain of motor and bearing problems, soooo, long story short, Costco has a Vitamix roadshow in a couple of weeks and I will pick one up there. I am as frugal as they come but this machine is used everyday and it a staple in my kitchen.

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Stacytx
02/12/2013 03:25

Haley, thank you for this information. And to others who offered their 2 cents. At 40, I really need to make some changes. I saw ad for nutri bullet and am intrigued. The smaller size may be less intimidating to a raw food 'wanna be' and just for my husband and me. Does any body have any review on that cute little gadget? Vitamix sounds great but pricey, however may be worth it. Thanks again and God bless you in your journey.

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Cheer
02/13/2013 15:26

I have the Nutribullet and find that for the most part it does alright. You definitely have to use either shredded carrots or slice the carrots into small pieces. It handles most all of the fruit I use, including frozen fruits. I make green smoothies and the large blending bowl makes enough for two using about 8 oz cups. I am looking to upgrade to the Vitamix in order to make larger batches at one time. Want to buy a slightly used Nutribullet? If so, call me at 702/285-9915 and lets talk! :)

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Anita
04/29/2013 03:45

Cheer,
I have been doing some research and came across this blog page. I am very interested in your Nutibullet. Did you buy off TV? What all comes w/? Did you get the Healing foods book with your purchase. Thank you for taking the time to respond to this post.
Eagerly await your reply @ahuntley06@gmail.com.

Carolee
02/12/2013 07:43

Thank you so much for this information! I AM buying a Vitamix in 2 weeks and I cannot wait!!! I sat at Costco for an hour or so last night, watching demonstrations and tasting everything the demo lady made for us. Green smoothies, ice creams, hot soups, etc! Everything was absolutely delicious and perfect

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Susan
03/10/2013 16:01

Hi! I just returned a Ninja Master Prep after 3 days of use - it's great for raw Gazpacho, Salsa - but for green smoothies - well your product is gritty/sharp and not smooth. It was only $45 at Target. So a few days ago went to Bed Bath and Beyond, used a 20% off coupon and got the Blendtec - only $320 that way. Great machine - I've only done smoothies, tonight will do ice cream and the basic southwest soup version done at demo's. I guess I cannot imagine a better machine in that it does what I want it to with ease, filled to the brim, smooth as silk results. I just leave it out on the countertop ~ and the noise is fine as it's not ridiculous and it's only for a minute to two minutes in duration for my use. My friend got a Vitamix recently as a gift and he loved it - so got me hooked on this healthy passion of green drinks daily - I didn't have that kind of budget so just got the Blendtec instead. BB&B has a no hassle return policy so for the next few weeks or so if I do find a 'glitch' or a reason not to love it as is - I can switch over to Vitmamix I suppose. So maybe it's what you get used to. If your learning curve is done on one or the other as your 'first' baby - maybe that's the one you love best.... Vitamix is the only one I haven't tried yet - but I trust it's a dream as well. People are very passionate on their opinions - and have some very funny ideas too ... reading lots of reviews is very enlightening to say the least! For now my Blendtec seems to be simply amazing - and had I a full ability to choose with budget as an issue - I may have gone with Vitamix - but that wasn't the case so I just have fun with my new 'Boss' .... You have to name your machines right?

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03/19/2013 08:00

horrible customer service at vitamix! emailed for a new lid, simple right? No someone named libby had to give me the runaround left and right instead of actually answering questions - and never got the lid anyway! stay away -the mixer isnt worth the money anyway!

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04/05/2013 10:05

I'm sorry you had such a bad experience! I've always enjoyed the company and every experience I've had with them. You'll find unhappy people at every job, I guess.

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Ray
04/04/2013 09:05

Do you have any information on the newest Ninja Mega Kitchen System? 1500 watts and food processing 'all in one"?

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04/05/2013 10:06

It's a great machine. It does a fantastic job. It's doesn't last very long.

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Lillian
04/08/2013 13:23

Uh oh - I had higher hopes for the Ninja 1500. I've read a LOT of great reviews. Doesn't last long? Can you elaborate, please...?
Thanks!

Joshua Davis
04/04/2013 17:37

Thank you so much! I feel that this is a real turn for me to find your blog and take this direction. I have been considering taking this way for some time and because of your blog I have made the plunge and purchased a vitamix. As soon as I get it I will definitely be signing up for one of your courses. Your site is really what I needed to make an educated decision to change my health for the better and to preview the benefits of what a healthier diet might look like.

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04/05/2013 10:07

You are VERY welcome! I'm so glad that I've been a small piece of your Health Puzzle - I pray that you continue to move forward and let me know if I can help in any way. :)

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m.richardson
04/14/2013 07:11

hi iwant to comment on the vitamix. it is awesome. so worth the money. if you are starting this lifestyle bite the bullet on the pri,e. well worth it. i am very furgu. so for me to spend this much on a machine says alot. the others may be good products but. I know the Vitamix vrinds ans so smooth. I wont touch anything that is grittyl

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David
04/20/2013 09:39

I bought a vitamix about 3 weeks ago, I'm hooked. I use it everyday and when I'm away working I find myself craving a veggie fruit smoothie. The unit is built like a professional power tool. I bought the refurbished unit and it looks brand new. I still eat my ribs but now I always get a healthy serving of fruits and veggies everyday and some days that's all I'll have.

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Jack
05/01/2013 20:25

I have a ninja 1200 and it DEFINITELY makes ice cream -- 1200 Watts which is actually 100 more than healthmaster. It is a superior blender and much better deal than vitamix because you sacrifice hardly any blending power but get it for a giant fraction of the price.

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05/19/2013 12:38

Hi Jack! I was referring to Raw Vegan Ice Cream - made with frozen bannas. I'm sure that the ninja makes regular dairy ice cream without any issues, but it simply doesn't create the same consistency as my Vitamix. That being said, you are right - at a fraction of the cost....it's a wonderful buy!

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