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The Vitamix 5200 is a professional-grade blender featuring a powerful 2 HP motor, laser-cut stainless steel blades, and a large 64-ounce BPA-free container. It offers 10 variable speeds plus a high-speed setting for precise texture control, and a self-cleaning function for quick maintenance. Designed for durability and backed by a 7-year warranty, it effortlessly handles everything from smoothies and soups to nut butters and hot sauces, making it a must-have for serious home chefs and meal preppers.


















| ASIN | B00BY0A8Y8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,758 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #599 in Kitchen Small Appliances |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Vitamix |
| Capacity | 64 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Red |
| Container Material | BPA-free Eastman Tritan® copolyester |
| Control Type | Speed Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,915) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00703113013928 |
| Included Components | Motor Base, Classic 64-ounce Container, Tamper |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.75"D x 7.25"W x 20.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Vitamix 5200 Blender, Professional-Grade Blender for Smoothies, Soups, Ice Cream and More, Stainless-Steel Blades, Self-Cleaning Kitchen Appliance, 64 Oz Container, Red |
| Item Weight | 10.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Vitamix |
| Material | BPA-free Eastman Tritan® copolyester |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | 001392-1138 |
| Number of Speeds | 10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Blends |
| Part Number | 001392-1138 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blending |
| Style | Blender |
| UPC | 703113013928 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 7-year full warranty covers parts, labor and return shipping both ways. |
| Warranty Type | 7-year full warranty covers parts, labor and return shipping both ways. |
| Wattage | 1380 watts |
R**J
Just buy it! So worth it!
Love my blender!!! So easy to use and so easy to clean! I don't understand why some buyers say it's loud. It isn't. I had a Ninja blending system. LOUD! I live in an apartment building and couldn't use my blender before 9:00 am or after 9:00 pm. Since I am a bit of a night owl, I like to use my blender almost anytime. With the Ninja I had to use smaller personal cups to make a nut milk or sauce. The blades in the main blender just whip food up against the sides of the container so nut dishes would be gritty and it didn't matter how long I soaked the nuts. The smaller cups create a vortex which blends throughly. I prefer to do large batches then freeze for future use. Just using smaller cups took longer to get a job finished. Then there was the clean-up issue. The base, container and blades have so many crevices making it a pain to clean! My Vitamix is so easy to clean! And it does everything! No need for separate blades depending on what I want to blend! One base. One container. Takes up so much less space than the Ninja! And it's quiet! Yeah, I guess you can tell I'm a Vitamix fan!
K**R
Best blender
Best blender I've ever used! It's super powerful and can blend up mostly anything. I actually used it to make peanut butter and it came out great! It's really easy to use. The base is a little big but worth taking up the extra space in the kitchen and the plastic is heavy duty. The blades come super sharp! Overall I love this blender and I would recommend it for anyone wanting to invest in a more expensive blender that will last you forever!
A**R
Better than cheaper blenders
TLDR; Significantly better product than competition in the sub $250 range. Every day I make a protein shake with milk, ice, peanut butter, protein powder, etc. I've done this for 5+ years. In that time, we've gone through 4 blenders in the $100-$200 price range. You can immediately tell that the Vitamix is much higher quality than products in that lower price range. I like that the variable control has a really wide range -- both much slower and the low end, and much higher power at the high end than other blenders. It does not magically overcome the basic problems of physics. If you do not put the ingredients in the right way and manage the variable speed, you will get air bubbles and other common issues. If the blades don't touch anything, they will not blend anything. If this disappoints you, then much much disappointment awaits you. However, I find these issues to be much easier to deal with in the Vitamix than in other blenders. I have yet to encounter the "overheat" problem that others have mentioned. Though, my previous Hamilton Beach blender would shutoff 2-3 times while making my smoothie. The Vitamix has yet to do this. So, I suspect it suffers from this issue less than competitors. It is tall. Arguably too tall. Get a different Vitamix if that is a problem for you.
T**!
Makes the perfect smoothie!
Makes the perfect smoothie! This blender is a powerhouse. Smoothies come out perfectly smooth every single time—no chunks, no grit. It handles frozen fruit, greens, and ice effortlessly. Super easy to use and absolutely worth it if you make smoothies regularly. Worth every penny.
A**R
DO NOT BUY THIS BLENDER!
DO NOT BUY THIS BLENDER!!! The motor times out even if all the “directions” to avoid motor shut down are followed precisely. I owned a Vitamix blender 30 years ago and that machine was a beast - it would blend anything and everything - everyone in my family, including our three teenagers used that machine - it lasted 10-15 years without any issues. This machine is obviously not the same quality. The instruction manual is a dead giveaway away as it has pages of information on just how to precisely load the blender to avoid triggering the overheat mechanism. Once triggered this blender is “dead in the water” for an inordinate length of time. What is ironic/sad/funny is that each time this blender’s thermal protection mechanism shut the motor down I finished blending my smoothies with a $49 Kitchenaid hand held immersion blender - it had no problem finishing the smoothie while the nearly $500 Vitamix served as nothing more than a “paper weight on the kitchen counter. It is analogous to buying a Ferrari and then reading in the instruction manual that if you drive over 30 MPH the motor will shut down 🙁. So avoid this machine if you plan to mix anything more viscous then a tablespoon of chocolate syrup in a quart of whole milk. Only saving grace is that Amazon was gracious enough to allow me to return this overpriced pathetically poor blender. Thank you Amazon!!!
S**S
Love vitamix...one caveat to this particular one.
I'll start by saying that I absolutely love my vitamix. It's pricey, of course, but you already know that going in so no surprises there. So far, everything that I've used it for has produced superior quality than any of my other blender brands used in the past. Green smoothies blended to perfection, silky smooth romesco sauces and soups, haven't tried salad dressings yet but I have no doubt they'll be fantastic. The ONLY issue I've had so far is with the tall thin container. Really inconvenient to try to put on the counter underneath the cabinets since it's so tall. It fits, but not with the lid on, which means I have to store the lid separately. If you have high cabinets or counter space thats not directly under cabinets then this won't be an issue for you. However if your kitchen is like mine, i'd definitely recommend the fatter, low profile container. I really wish I would have gotten that one to begin with. On the plus side, you can always buy one... but for $100+ on top of the already steep price tag, I'm not sure the inconvenience is THAT inconvenient. With the exception of wishing I'd got the low profile container, this blender is definitely superior, and what I would consider an investment in your health. It makes homemade much easier and efficient, which obviously has its benefits. While the price tag might elicit a little whiplash for us normal folks, I don't plan on having to replace it any time soon. And if you consider it an investment, it definitely makes the price easier to swallow.
V**V
Luxury mixer well worth price
Fantastic product
H**H
I used this Vitamix to make pumpkin soup. The soup is super fine and delicious. . I also can use it to process my mushrooms by using low speed. Really like it. It worths money!
G**E
I am not - WAS not - much of a "blender guy", but the Vitamix 5200 changed that. And even though I am typing this all out in a product review, where that sort of sentiment belongs, it still sounds absurd to me. Who gets impressed by a *blender*? Me, apparently. Prior to this Vitamix the only blender I had ever used in my *entire life* was an ancient Osterizer from the 70s. The thing is literally older than I am, but beyond all reasonable expectations it still somehow works. Go Osterizer, I guess? This year I grew way too many hot peppers, decided to make a bunch of hot sauce with them, and suddenly the Osterizer showed its age. While it was fine blending a couple of smoothies a month for us, it struggled to blend up 12 litres of hot sauce in one night, so I figured maybe the time had come to get a "real" (I.E. manufactured in this century) blender. After some internet research I selected the Vitamix 5200 as being the most likely not to struggle through my new hot sauce hobby, only to find that I was basically swatting a fly with a nuke. That old Osterizer took about 2 hours of blending and cooling down to do 12 litres of my (admittedly very thick) hot sauce puree. The Vitamix 5200 did all 12 litres in less than 2 minutes. The Vitamix 5200 is *absurd*. And that has made it life-changing for us. It doesn't matter what you put in there. You can just shove the most fibrous of vegetables in there, right up to the brim, and *bvvvvvt*, instantly pureed. Shove a bunch of ice in there...instant slushy. Anything that is a solid that you no longer want to be a solid anymore this blender will handle. So we went from a household that might make a couple of smoothies every month to one that is now bulk-making sauces, soups, and so forth. We even just toss hole grains of various types (wheat, oatmeal, rye, flax, etc.) and turn them into our own multi-grain flower, then into pre-mixed dry bread ingredients. When we are "low spoons" - I.E. we just don't have the jam to cook properly - we can just pull out some of our pre-made sauce from the freezer, drop it on some noodles, et voila: actual food groups get consumed. As an ADHD household we have been familiar with the concept of "a critical threshold of ease of use" for some time, but we never expected to find that in a *blender*. Somehow, however, the thing is both just easy enough to use and powerful enough to handle whatever we throw at it with zero prep work that has managed to make the "pre-cooking your nutritious meals" parts of adulting just easy enough that we can actually do them on a regular basis. If you're looking for a top-of-the-line blender for your home, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything that would top it, I think. All those rave reviews on the internet were, for once, actually not lying.
M**L
Sehr empfehlenswert
J**.
I purchased this blender primarily to make tomato sauce from our garden tomatoes in the summer, but I like it so much that I find myself using it frequently to make fruit smoothies as well, which are wonderfully frothy and done in less than a minute. It has a powerful motor which is extremely effective. The blender is easy to clean. It doesn't fit under my counter but that's okay; I store it there anyway, with the jar beside the base; it looks just fine there. I'm glad I chose this style because I feel that the tall slender jar is more efficient at blending.
S**7
Comes with US plug and required 120V. Emailed producer, who said that they themselves do not sell US products to outside the US and strongly recommend against using a down-stepper transformer. DO NOT try connecting it directly without a transformer either as this would fry the device
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