![]() Blender #2: Nutri Ninja Blender Duo With Auto-IQ Over the years, my pitcher has become so cloudy I can barely read the measurements on the side. I also wish the pitcher was dishwasher-safe. I’ve also grown to prefer the models that have individual blending cups instead of one big pitcher (Vitamix does have models like that!). ![]() It likely won’t fit on your counter under the cabinet. It’s not shown here, but it’s a wand that fits down inside the blender that you can use for stirring or shifting ingredients as it’s blending, especially useful for big pieces of frozen fruit or leafy greens stuck to the side. I mostly used it for making smoothies and pureeing soups. I find the tamper really useful. I used it almost daily until about a year ago when I got a Ninja, so it’s been through a lot and held up like a champ. What I like: This is the classic! It’s also the first high-powered blender I owned, purchased several years ago at Costco for about $375.
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