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Vitamix smart blenders are on sale on Amazon — save up to $76
TL;DR: Two professional-grade Vitamix smart blenders are on sale on Amazon, and depending on the model you choose, you’ll save either $45 or $76.
From speakers to scales and even lightbulbs, almost anything can be made “smart” nowadays —even the blender sitting on your kitchen countertop.
Vitamix’s Ascent Series is a whole family of smart blenders; they’re equipped with wireless connectivity and SELF-DETECT technology that identifies the specific container size you’re using, then adjusts the program settings accordingly. Pretty neat, right?
And now just in time for frozen margarita season — the mooost wonderful time of the year — Amazon has discounted two of those fancy-schmancy Ascent Series smart blenders: the A2500 and the A3500. They retail for $519.95 and $649.95, respectively, but you can take up to $76 off if you shop the sale ASAP.
Both blenders include the aforementioned smart specs plus support for the Vitamix companion app, which features 17 blending programs and more than 500 tasty recipes. Their functionality is virtually the same, too: Their stainless steel blades can whip up hot soup in under 10 minutes, or turn fruit into fresh sorbet in mere moments, or transform almonds into homemade almond butter in a matter of seconds. The possibilities are endless, really.
What distinguishes the A2500 from the A3500 are their programs settings and display: The A2500 has three settings, whereas the A3500 has five; the A2500 has a digital timer, whereas the A3500 has a touchscreen interface with a programmable timer. (FWIW, both models are top-tier, pro-grade appliances that come highly reviewed on Amazon, so there’s no such thing as a wrong choice, here.)
Pop over to Amazon to snag the Vitamix Ascent Series A2500 or A3500 smart blenders for just $475 or $573.90, respectively. Oh, and make my margarita a double, please.
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