Highlights
Quality
You can tell the quality is there, it has a good build and looks smart.
This isn’t – and the quality is definitely in abundance with this blender.
But this higher quality comes at a price - literally and figuratively.
You place the squarish plastic goblet with the handle towards you.
Price
I'd argue you could knock £100 off the price.
It is expensive and therefore a glass jug would be preferable given the price.
Packaging/appearance
The base screws off the jug so its easy to clean the blades and the jug is deep but easy enough to get your hand in to clean al... Read More
As many have said, the vacuum blender is large and for comparison is a slightly larger footprint than my magimix blender, which... Read More
Competitiveness
A masticating juicer is one solution, but this vacuum blender is certainly another .
It also has a 1400w motor that’ll spin the blades at 35,000rpm so you can reach a decent level of smoothness with your creations.
It looks smart and is average sized, so is fine to leave on display (though i prefer cupboard storage for a minimalist worktop space).
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
easy, good, clean, made and powerful. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 15.4% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 54 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 3 2021.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I love it but the noise wont let you use it at night time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most juice blenders will be familiar with the bubbles and scum that can rise to the top of a lessthanfresh smoothie
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Philips claim to solve this by creating a vacuum in the blender removing the air that would otherwise be beaten into the smoothie via a small suction circuit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Soup needs to be cooled to a very conservative 40c before being blended possibly to avoid steam buildup
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Basically i think the idea of vacuum blending is sound but it wont benefit everyone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you have a habit of making smoothies for later consumption its a solid investment and itll give you something regular blenders wont
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you like me typically blend and drink immediately it might not be worth the drawbacks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found the vacuum and 3d blending functions more problematic