Blades of Glory
The Blendtec/Vitamix Challenge
When it comes to high-power blenders, there are only two names on the market worth considering: Blendtec and Vitamix.?
(If you know of any others, please tell us!)
Both brands are costly - expect to pay at least ?500 if you buy either product new. If you prepare smoothies regularly they are well worth the expense because the intense power behind the blades ensures that the fruit is soundly pulped to extract the best possible flavour.Green smoothies that would be lumpy and bitty in a cheaper blender are smooth and creamy when made in a Vitamix or Blendtec. In addition they can be used to make many other food and drink recipes.
We use Blendtecs in The Flavour Co, but smoothie fanatic Declan has his own Vitamix and he volunteered to bring it in so we could compare both brands and see which one came out on top.
...and they're off! Blending a gorgeous fruity combination of strawberries and pineapple juice.
The Blendtec has a bit of an issue with spillage. Not a drop was spilled from the Vitamix, which has a tall, narrow, 2L jug.
Apart from that, the finished product was equally delicious from both blenders.
masters par 3 contest google augmented reality glasses wonderlic test texas tornado fantasy baseball st louis cardinals jared sullinger
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.