The Best Vitamix Blender for Juicing and Smoothies in 2024?

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The other day, we had a brief review on how you can make whole-food and undiluted carrot juice in Vitamix. But with the many creations from the brand, what can we consider as the best Vitamix for juicing at home in 2024?

Well, if you saw my Vitamix E310 review, you certainly know even the lowest full-size machines can juice. In fact, the newest entry-level Vitamix ONE is also powerful enough to pulverize and liquefy most foods.

So, technically, no Vitamix machine disappoints at juice extraction. What changes between the various models is convenience, whereby some can complete the task at hand faster or without supervision.

The 5 Best Vitamix Blenders for Juicing and Smoothies

Like I’ve just said, about all Vitamix machines are remarkably good at juicing. We have the maker to thank for all that as even the cheapest space-saving machines come with the original blend and build quality.

In any case, here are my five favorite picks that can help you find the best Vitamix for juicing in place of a juicer. You can scroll down to get a detailed review of the performance, strengths, and hidden flaws of the blenders.

Comes with a wide 64-ounce container, 1500-watt motor base, five automated blending programs, ten incremental blending speeds, and noise-dampening technology

Includes built-in wireless technology, capacitive touchscreen controls, programmable digital timer, up to 17 automated blending programs, and ten variable speed dial

Has a friendly price, medium 48-ounce blending container, ten variable speeds, hardened stainless steel blades, and a dedicated pulse button

Features a compact design, medium 32-ounce jar, single control dial, ten blending speeds, mini tamper, stainless-steel blades, and 1.25HP motor

Has a slender 64-ounce jar, 1380-water motor output, hardened stainless steel blades, true metal drive system, and ten variable speeds

Why Vitamix is the Best for Juicing

Footnote:

Vitamix was marking its 100th anniversary this year, 2021. That makes it one of the oldest makers of kitchen appliances (not just blenders) that are still operating. Also, the company is still under the founding Barnard family, which is one of the reasons they’ve managed to maintain their rich quality until now.

Anyway, back to juicing, Vitamix blenders perform the tasks really well, just like a dedicated juicer. If given the option to choose between the two, a Vitamix would be more worthwhile to have.

The eight benefits of getting a Vitamix for juicing are:

  • Cost-effectiveness: Vitamix requires less produce to make juice of a similar amount to a traditional juicer
  •  Flexibility: Vitamix can make both the undiluted and whole-food juice with insoluble minerals intact
  • Less waste: When making juices with a Vitamix, you’ll have little to no pulp to throw away.
  • Meal Substitute: similar to smoothies, the whole-food juices from Vitamix are rather filling and can replace one or two of your meals.
  • Control Blood sugar: the whole-food juice from Vitamix nourishes your body by releasing slow, even amounts of nutrients into the bloodstream. Thus, minimizing the chances of rapid blood sugar spikes.
  • Ease of use: Unlike most juicers, Vitamix can blend whole and large chunks of foods without having to further chop them down. Thus, making it easier and fast to create your juice.
  • Versatility: apart from juicing, a Vitamix can also blend, mix, chop, grind, and warm soups. So, it’s one true kitchen system compared to a juicer that does one task.
  • Simpler care: indeed, Vitamix is far much easier to clean than a dedicated juicer. You just add warm water and some dish soap into the container and blend on the highest for 45 seconds. Then, rinse with cold water

1. Best Overall: Vitamix Pro 750 Low-profile Blender

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Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender, Professional-Grade, 64...
  • Automated Blending: Five pre-programmed settings ensure simple cleaning, walk-away convenience, and...
  • You're in Control: Variable Speed Control and Pulse feature let you manually fine-tune the texture...

Indeed, the Vitamix 750 is my first recommendation if you’re looking for a good Vitamix for juicing at home. If you’ll remember, the model was the most talked-about blender when it first came out in 2012.

At the time, Vitamix marketed the blender as their quietest machine compared to their then flagship model 5200. For the first time, the blender also came with a low-profile container, which would solve the storage issue owners of the tall classic jar were experiencing.

Anyway, the low-profile jar still has a full capacity (6-7 cups of yield), which is perfect if you’re juicing for a large family. But unlike the tall classic container, the bottom is wide and with larger (4-inch) hardened stainless steel blades. So it can fold the ingredients on the top into the spinning blades much easily, thereby blending fast.

Moreover, the Vitamix pro 750 has a very strong (2.2HP) motor to spin the large blades more efficiently. And the best part, you could set it to auto-blend with up to five different programs.

Pros:

  • It can handle both whole-food & undiluted juicing
  • Has a soft start to prevent accidental splattering
  • Allows you to blend with more control and precision
  • Supports automated blending for walkaway convenience
  • Features a tough metallic drive system and retainer nut
  • You can easily slip under the standard 18-inch cabinet

Cons:

  • It’s a very high price tag
  • The container splatters a lot on small blends

2. Best Of Design: Vitamix A3500 Smart Ascent Series Blender

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Vitamix A3500 Ascent Series Smart Blender, Professional-Grade, 64...
  • Program Settings: Five program settings (for Smoothies, Hot Soups, Dips & Spreads, Frozen Desserts,...
  • Touchscreen Controls give the machine a sleek silhouette and are easily wiped clean.Electrical...

ir?t=blenderspro 20&language=en US&l=li3&o=1&a=B075713NNLIf you’d want a decent juicing machine for a smart kitchen, the Vitamix A3500 fits the bill too perfectly. Not only does it have the sleekest look, but also operates on the latest technologies.

If we started with the obvious, the control panel, the blender has it larger than usual, plus with a thick glass. It also has all capacitive touchscreen buttons that are easy to operate. Then, the digital dial has no absolute zero, which means no more accidentally starting your blender at the highest speed.

Furthermore, Vitamix created the Ascent machine with multiple preset programs and a digital timer that you can set. So, you can even enjoy walkaway convenience when juicing and still achieve accurate results on all your recipes.

More on that, the A3500 has built-in wireless and self-detect technologies. Different from the older machines, you can now send programs wirelessly and also blend with all the Vitamix containers without the bulky adapter.

Pros:

  • It sounds a bit quieter when blending
  • Extract juice from even the toughest foods
  • So easy to operate and control when blending
  • Delivers super-smooth and consistent blends
  • Relatively easier to see your container content
  • It’s a durable design and up to 10-year warranty

Cons:

  • It’s very expensive to purchase
  • Doesn’t come with all the accessories
  • The Vitamix blending app isn’t always reliable

3. Bets of Budget: Vitamix E310 Classic Explorian Series Blender

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  • Variable Speed Control: Ten variable speeds allow you to refine every texture with culinary...
  • Pulse Feature: Layer coarse chops over smooth purées for heartier recipes, such as chunky salsas or...

Overall, the Explorian E310 is the best Vitamix for juicing on a budget. While it may seem too basic, it, no doubt, has everything you need and nothing you don’t.

If we start with blending capabilities, the blender has an almost similar motor to the flagship Vitamix 5200. So, you can juice from the softest to the toughest produce without any chance of bogging down or leaving chunky blends.

More on that, the blender has a soft start, which allows the motor to ramp up from the slowest through the highest even after starting at the maximum speed. Thus, minimizing accidental splattering when making small amounts of blends.

Speaking of that, Vitamix usually sends this blender with a 48-ounce container that you can blend up to medium batches. However, I wrote to the company last month and they confirmed you can also use it with all the other classic containers.

Pros:

  • It’s relatively affordable
  • Handles small to medium batches well
  • Delivers super-smooth and consistent blends
  • Has a well-made and durable construction
  • Can easily fit in the standard 18-inch cabinet
  • It does both undiluted and whole-food juicing

Cons:

  • It’s notoriously loud when blending
  • Lacks automated blending option
  • It moves across the counter when at the highest speed

4. Bets of Small Amounts: Vitamix One Entry-level Blender

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  • Streamlined design that won’t take up much space in your kitchen.
  • Makes amazing smoothies, sauces, dips, frozen desserts and much more. Not intended for hot soups or...

Do you need a portable blender for travel? The Vitamix ONE is the latest addition in the line of space-saving blenders from the brand. It was the anniversary gift from the maker to its esteemed fans who needed an affordable or compact machine for limited spaces.

In fact, the blender is cheaper than the likes of the now-defunct Vitamix S30, S50, and S55. But it still handles most of the blending functions well. So, you can juice at home and while visiting the countryside.

Sadly, though, Vitamix didn’t disclose the blending power or speed of this blender, just like with the previous S50 and S55. However, I’d assume the blender has the 1.25HP motor (750 watts output) that they used on the S30 personal blender. Why so?

Well, in a test, the blender seems to handle frozen fruits and ice cubes (plus water) pretty well. It also blusters the ingredients inside the container so aggressively, including at the lowest speed. So, it does process its blends rather fast, albeit you may struggle with delicate recipes that involve chopping.

Caution: Vitamix is against using the entry model ONE for grinding dry grains, hot soups, and nut butter. Reason? I’m also not sure, for now.

Pros:

  • It’s very affordable
  • So, easy to start and operate
  • Handles small to medium blends well
  • Can fit in any countertop and cabinet
  • It still makes the smoothest, consistent blends

Cons:

  • The slowest speed is still very high
  • Too noisy to blend despite its size
  • It overheats very easily and auto shut down

5. Best of Flexibility: Vitamix 5200 Classic Tall-jar Blender

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  • Variable Speed Control: Easily adjust speed to achieve a variety of textures. The dial can be...
  • Large Batches: The size and shape of the self-cleaning 64-ounce container is ideal for blending...

Last on the recommendation list is my Vitamix 5200, which is a nice piece if you need a simple yet flexible blender for juicing. It’s the oldest creation from the brand that’s still in production, and also a favorite of a lot of homeowners. Reason?

First, this blender is the inspiration of many latest Vitamix machines, starting with the Pro 750 to the smart Ascent line. It has a 2.0-peak hp motor, which is very strong and capable of pummeling through the toughest vegetables or fruits in seconds.

As a matter of fact, you never have to chop carrots, bananas, or broccoli when making your undiluted and whole-food juices. The blades spin at a very high speed (28,500rpm), which is more than double of most fast juicers. So, you’ll never taste any fibers or grains in your whole-food juices and will leave little pulp when making undiluted juices.

Best of all, the classic 5200 comes with the tall but slender 64-ounce blending jar. So, you can make medium to large amounts of juices without the issues of splattering.

Pros:

  • It’s sturdy and durable
  • So easy to operate and clean
  • Delivers silky blends and fast
  • Makes medium to large amounts of juice
  • It offers optimal control over your blending

Cons:

  • It’s extremely loud when blending
  • Doesn’t have a soft start feature
  • The blender takes much storage space

My Favorite Picks

In truth, a dedicated juicer excels best at making juices. However, investing in a good Vitamix machine is more worthwhile for both your short-term and long-term health goals. That’s you’ll be able to consume more fruits and vegetables, including all their phytonutrients, minerals, and vitamins daily. Thus, helping fill your appetite and immensely boost your overall health.

To wind up, the Vitamix Pro 750 is still my overall best Vitamix for juicing at home. But I do also admire the unlimited capabilities of the Vitamix A3500, except the capacitive controls. Personally, I’m more of a vintage-style person where I find the physical controls more user-friendly (even to my mom) and fun.