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2013-02-18 1:21 PM in reply to: #4624900 |
Expert 1083 The Woodlands, TX | Subject: RE: Vitamix djake80 - 2013-02-16 10:22 AM I went last night to pick up the 5200, and at the Costco in Tempe, AZ, it was $375. But dammit if the guy wasn't a great salesman and I picked up the 6300 instead for $499. Normally I would have never done that, but I got my bonus from work and it was about $500 more than I expected, so I consider it just part of my bonus lol. I've made 2 smoothies so far, and can't wait to try all the awesome things you can do with this thing! I would have fallen for the sales pitch too! Luckily there was no show at my costco this weekend so I quietly picked up the 5200 I used the "unexpected bonus" as my justification for finally making the purchase as well (I've been thinking about it for years now). The smoothies are so much better and I made my own coconut milk to use as the base. I have a long list of things to make in it but no time yet! I stocked up while in costco on stuff like the pre-cut butternut squash so I can make and freeze soup. As for it vibrating, mine seems too also. I'm a bit scared of it still, it's so powerful so I normally hold it in the place (hand on the top) when it runs, so mine hasn't actually had the chance to move anywhere. I'm probably just paranoid, but better safe then sorry, right? |
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2013-02-18 3:20 PM in reply to: #4603474 |
2 | Subject: RE: Vitamix Yeah the Vitamix definitely blows the Ninja away. I originally bought a Ninja too because it seemed like a good blender, and it was decent for just fruit smoothies, but it's when I added greens that I got the big chunks left in it. I switched to a Vitamix 5200 and haven't looked back. Mine shakes the counter too, that's normal. It has a 2 HP motor which is pretty damn powerful for a blender. For anyone on the fence about a Vitamix, I found this review here of the 5200 which goes into detail about all the features of it. I'd certainly recommend it though - it's worth the money. |
2013-02-18 6:10 PM in reply to: #4627236 |
Veteran 311 Irvine, California | Subject: RE: Vitamix erin116 - 2013-02-18 11:21 AM djake80 - 2013-02-16 10:22 AM I have a long list of things to make in it but no time yet! I stocked up while in costco on stuff like the pre-cut butternut squash so I can make and freeze soup. As for it vibrating, mine seems too also. I'm a bit scared of it still, it's so powerful so I normally hold it in the place (hand on the top) when it runs, so mine hasn't actually had the chance to move anywhere. I'm probably just paranoid, but better safe then sorry, right?I went last night to pick up the 5200, and at the Costco in Tempe, AZ, it was $375. But dammit if the guy wasn't a great salesman and I picked up the 6300 instead for $499. Normally I would have never done that, but I got my bonus from work and it was about $500 more than I expected, so I consider it just part of my bonus lol. I've made 2 smoothies so far, and can't wait to try all the awesome things you can do with this thing! I don't have a long list of thigns to make...but I do have the recipe book it came with so I'm looking forward to try all of those! I'm pretty new to blending, other than just throwing bananas and strawberries and a protein mix with ice into my old $15 blender. Which broke. So yeah, I'll be scouring the interwebs for recipes too lol SteveL148 - 2013-02-18 1:20 PM Mine shakes the counter too, that's normal. It has a 2 HP motor which is pretty damn powerful for a blender. Does your blender actually move? My blender starts moving a few inches and spins while mixing. It was pretty weird. Actually thought about buying some rubber stoppers on the bottom so that it creats more friction so it won't move. |
2013-02-19 10:34 AM in reply to: #4603474 |
Veteran 311 Irvine, California | Subject: RE: Vitamix Ok I figured out the problem...I didn't realize there was a notch in the bottom of the base to feed the power cord through, so it was just going under the base which was BARELY lifting it. Problem solved after feeling kinda stupid lol but made a shake today and it was perfect |
2013-02-19 10:38 AM in reply to: #4627479 |
Expert 1083 The Woodlands, TX | Subject: RE: Vitamix djake80 - 2013-02-18 6:10 PM I don't have a long list of things to make...but I do have the recipe book it came with so I'm looking forward to try all of those! I'm pretty new to blending, other than just throwing bananas and strawberries and a protein mix with ice into my old $15 blender. Which broke. So yeah, I'll be scouring the interwebs for recipes too lol I was very excited about the ideas in the book - especially the salsa recipes! Until now I've done nothing but make basic smoothies in a blender so this is all new to me. I've already been using mine for all my chopping (who knew?). Set it on 2 or 3 and I've chopped onions, bell peppers and even a head of cauliflower to make cauli-rice last night! Today I'm making butternut squash sage soup. I've made it in my ninja but it was slightly chunky. I'm excited to try the Vitamix version |
2013-02-19 11:04 AM in reply to: #4603474 |
Master 1811 Nashville, TN | Subject: RE: Vitamix i love mine and bought it from a local dealer use it every morning to make the bullet coffee |
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2013-02-22 6:36 PM in reply to: #4628350 |
New user 18 Chicago | Subject: RE: Vitamix cxk9758 - 2013-02-19 11:04 AMi love mine and bought it from a local dealeruse it every morning to make the bullet coffee Can you share your bullet coffee recipe? |
2013-04-24 11:15 AM in reply to: #4603474 |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: Vitamix My wife dropped the idea for the $450 blender yesterday because she is having jaw surgery next month and will have to eat smoothies and soup. The Vitamix sounds great for smoothies and soups, but more importantly - how is it for margaritas? |
2013-04-24 12:31 PM in reply to: #4713366 |
Veteran 200 NC | Subject: RE: Vitamix Just made 2 pitchers of the Whole Fruit Margaritas last weekend. Recipe is out of the Vitamix book. Other than finding out it's quite difficult to peel a lime and a lemon, they were awesome. |
2013-04-24 8:25 PM in reply to: #4603474 |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: Vitamix That didn't take long - she bought one today. She's keeps mentioning spinach and all can think of is tequila and grand mariner. |
2013-04-25 10:01 AM in reply to: #4605747 |
Veteran 622 Roll Tide!! | Subject: RE: Vitamix sthoresen - 2013-02-02 2:37 PM You should also seriously consider a Blendtec. It is amazing! Does soups, smoothies, veggies, fruits. The shape of the bowl is different so nothing gets clustered up and requires stopping and stirring. The price is comparable. Check it out before you buy. Im shopping too. I have compared the Vitamix, the Blendtec and the Nutra Bullet. I found this youtube video doing a comparison of the Vitamix & the NutraBullet. One thing to consider the Vitamix has a 7 year warranty, the Blendtec's warranty is 3 years. Even the reconditioned Vitamix (which is $329) has a 5 year warranty. So of those two I would go with the Vitamix. However, money is an issue for me (since I have just gotten into three sports ) and smoothys are my main interest, so I will probably go with the NutraBullet for now.
edited because I had Blendtech's warrenty as a year Edited by Meljoypip 2013-04-25 10:08 AM |
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2013-04-25 10:24 AM in reply to: #4603474 |
Extreme Veteran 1018 | Subject: RE: Vitamix I researched the mess out of blenders. I went with the Ninja Mega Kitchen 1500watt 2 horsepower (cheaper than Vitamix). Use it twice a day... daily. Tears everything up. Edited by GAUG3 2013-04-25 10:25 AM |
2013-04-25 10:52 AM in reply to: #4603474 |
Veteran 622 Roll Tide!! | Subject: RE: Vitamix Now after reading page 2 of this thread I am really leaning toward a Vitamix again..... #blenderenvy |
2013-04-25 12:43 PM in reply to: #4714611 |
Expert 1179 Kansas City, Missouri | Subject: RE: Vitamix One thing to consider the Vitamix has a 7 year warranty, the Blendtec's warranty is 3 years. Even the reconditioned Vitamix (which is $329) has a 5 year warranty. So of those two I would go with the Vitamix. If you get the Blendtec at Costco, you qualify for a seven year warranty also. Just if any of you were on the fence. Just have to send a copy of the receipt in to Blendtec. |
2013-04-29 12:42 PM in reply to: #4714712 |
Expert 1083 The Woodlands, TX | Subject: RE: Vitamix Meljoypip - 2013-04-25 10:52 AM Now after reading page 2 of this thread I am really leaning toward a Vitamix again..... #blenderenvy I agonized over the purchase, I've wanted one for years but they are just so expensive. That being said, I don't regret it one tiny bit. I use it almost every day, oftentimes a few times a day. I say go for it! I have the Ninja and did my own soup comparison. Same recipe, the Ninja made a very good butternut squash soup. Made it again in the vitamix and WOW, it's like a butternut soup flavored cloud. It was so light and fluffy and amazing. I've also been making my husband a smoothie daily for his afternoon work snack. I put chia seeds in it. He said the difference with the Vitamix is ridiculous. It shreds the chia better then the Ninja and makes the smoothie much smoother. We seriously don't regret the purchase at all. |
2013-05-04 5:57 PM in reply to: #4603474 |
Veteran 622 Roll Tide!! | Subject: RE: Vitamix I did it!!! I just ordered a Vitamix!! Now I just have to wait 7-15 days to get it!! |
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2013-07-06 7:58 PM in reply to: #4603474 |
11 Lexington, Kentucky | Subject: RE: Vitamix After several months of debating the Vitamix vs. Blendtec I finally pulled the trigger on latter. I made homemade peanut butter today and it's incredible. My previous blender was a Ninja and there is absolutely NO comparison. |
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