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What is the best blender of 2026?

Based on CNET’s hands-on testing, the Vitamix VX1 tops our list as the best blender for most people, thanks to its ability to smoothly blend dense foods such as almond butter and hummus. It has the power and ease of use we expect from Vitamix while costing $120 less than pricier models like the Vitamix 5200. It also offers a self-cleaning mode, pulse feature, cord storage and multiple ways to turn the blender on and off safely. 

Best Blenders of 2026, Tested and Reviewed by CNET Experts
Should you buy the Cuisinart Power Blend Immersion Blender?

Swipe to scroll horizontally//Cuisinart Power Blend Immersion Blender score cardAttributeNotesScoreValueAt just £49.99 (about $70 / AU$90), this immersion blender is considerably more affordable than its competitors.5/5DesignThis blender offers a lot of versatility with its attachments, and we particularly like its ergonomic design. But while its pressure controls offer more command over speed, it can be tricky to get right and the handle can get quite hot.4/5PerformanceThis appliance can blend, whisk, slice, shred, mix, and more, and while the results are largely impressive, we did find some

The Cuisinart Power Blend Immersion Blender is a powerful and versatile four-in-one appliance with a few disappointing quirks
What kitchen appliances can I bring to a dorm?

A common element of most of these kitchen appliances is that they are small and smokeless. You can generally rely on small microwaves, air fryers and pressure cookers for dorm-room cooking. Appliances such as coffee makers and blenders might be worth investing in as well.

The 17 Best Kitchen and Cooking Tools for College Students Headed Back to School
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