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The Vitamix Sale Happening at Amazon for Black Friday 2022 Is Not to Be Missed

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'Tis the season to savor all the winter soups, high-protein smoothies (hey, you need fuel for all these holiday soirees) and party dips (to bring to said festivities). And to do so, you need a blender that won't freeze up the second you try to purée something heartier than a banana. It's high time you invested in a Vitamix blender, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better deal on one than during the 2022 Amazon Black Friday sale. (Some of its top-rated models are up to $250 off!)

These blenders are a splurge, but they're worth every penny because each one comes with a five- to ten-year warranty (which covers parts, performance and labor), depending on the model you buy. Not to mention, we can confirm that it replaces a slew of household gadgets, from coffee grinders to (dare we say it?) stand mixers. Yes, the machines are that powerful.

Here are the top models to consider adding to cart during this year's Black Friday sale.

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1. Vitamix 5200 Blender

You want the power of a Vitamix—without the bulky look that can ruin your kitchen’s aesthetic. Look no further than the 5200 model. It has a skinny, mod look (especially the black color) that’ll make you want to leave it out, and it may even inspire you to commit to that morning green smoothie routine. And according to buyers, the blades in this blender spin remarkably quickly, creating friction heat, so you can prepare a hot soup in six minutes flat without turning on the stovetop.

2. Vitamix A3300 Ascent Series Blender

For more control over your meals, look to the A3300 blender. In addition to sleek touchscreen controls, the gadget automatically adjusts its max blending times based on the size of the container you put on it, and it has a built-in timer to ensure you don't under- or over-mix your meals. Plus, it's powerful enough to do everything from making your own nut butters to ice cream.

3. Vitamix Explorian Blender

If you don't want all the bells and whistles—just a reliable blender at a rock-bottom price—look no further than Amazon's lineup of renewed Vitamix Explorian blenders. The company has restored these machines, certifying them to work and look like new, and as a result, they're steeply discounted (to the tune of 50 percent off). They pulse and feature variable speed control, so you can do everything from chop veggies to emulsify sauces, all with the touch of a button.

4. Vitamix Steel Immersion Blender

Soup fanatics, this immersion blender is for you. As much as we love the versatility (and self-cleaning ability) of a standard Vitamix blender, we have to admit an immersion blender is ideal for soups. You don't have to transfer heavy saucepans of hot soup into the blender container—just pop the wand in, turn it on and purée until you reach your desired consistency.

Plus, this style takes up way less counter (or cabinet) space, and it has a blade guard to keep the heavy-duty blades from scratching or dinging your pots and pans.

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