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12 best blenders to buy in 2025 for all your soups and sauces

Find out which blenders crush the competition with our tried and tested edit

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Few and far between are the days when we don’t turn to our blender to help with whipping up our favourite recipes — whether it’s blitzing fruit at breakfast time for an invigorating smoothie or whizzing vegetables into nutritious soups for dinner. The best blenders can also chop, blend, grind, crush and purée in minutes.

In fact, they’re one of those appliances that, once you own one, you won’t know how you survived without it. They're easy to use, versatile, look great on your kitchen worktop and can be used to blend up a huge range of ingredients effortlessly.

What is the best jug blender you can buy?

With so many on the market, trying to find the right blender can be enough to make your head spin. So, the Good Housekeeping Institute set out to simplify the decision by testing the top models available right now.

These are our best blenders in a handy list, but keep scrolling for our detailed reviews and everything you need to know before you shop below.


How we test blenders

We test blenders at the Good Housekeeping Institute by seeing how they fare while blitzing a range of different ingredients. Each model is assessed on its ability to puree chickpeas, reduce bread to crumbs, grind coffee beans, chop nuts, crush ice, blend batter and produce a smooth homemade mayonnaise.

When awarding scores, we consider speed, evenness of blending and the consistency of the final results. Ease of use, overall design, accessories, leakage and the complexity of the instructions are also taken into account when determining which product should take our coveted top spot. Speaking of which...

Best jug blender

Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ

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2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ

Score: 97/100

It’s hard to find fault with this impressive blender from Ninja, which aced our tests. As the name suggests, it comes with jug and cup attachments, taking seconds to transform from a multi-serve blender into a personal smoothie maker.

It also features Auto-iQ technology, which will automatically blend ingredients using three preset programmes, so you don't have to keep an eye on the consistency throughout. Using this handy feature, we were able to blend everything from batter to chickpeas with ease.

When your blending session has ended, the blade can be removed and the jug is easy to clean as a result. And, thanks to its sleek design, we think the Ninja 2-in-1 would be a welcome addition to any countertop.

Clutching at straws for any drawbacks, it could have been quieter in action, but this brilliant blender still did more than enough to be our winner.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee1 year
Jug capacity2.1 litres
Weight4.58kg
Wattage1200W
Removable bladesYes
PresetsBlend, max blend and crush
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds3
Runner-up jug blender

Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender

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E310 Explorian Blender

Score: 93/100

Our runner-up model from Vitamix is designed to get the job done and offers plenty of settings to give the user ample control. This includes a whopping 10 blending speeds, as well as a pulse button for fast chopping. We found it blended well in the majority of our tests, chopping nuts evenly and dicing bread into breadcrumbs in an instant.

All results were consistently even, from puréed chickpeas and glossy mayonnaise to smooth batter, with zero leakage out of the lid no matter which speed setting we used. In terms of design, it's quite a bulky piece of machinery, but it’s straightforward to operate and has dishwasher-safe components for easy cleaning. Ultimately, it's an all-round top performer that's worth the investment.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee5 years
Jug capacity1.4 litres
Weight4.8kg
Wattage1200W
Removable bladesNo
PresetsNone
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds10
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Best blender for versatility

Magimix Power Blender Premium

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Power Blender Premium

Score: 92/100

This blender has a sturdy glass jug, 400ml and 700ml blending cups for enjoying your drinks on the go, and a grinding mill attachment that can be used for finely chopping coffee, nuts, herbs and spices.

The glass jug can be used for cold and hot ingredients up to 60C. The lid is also a good snug fit — although, while there was no leakage, when filled to its maximum capacity of 1.8 litres, we did get a small amount of foam escaping out of the feed hole in the lid while blitzing ingredients for a smoothie.

Aside from that, this blender makes smooth purées and batters, crushes ice with ease, and the blades cope well with a variety of different foods. Overall, it's a useful multi-purpose machine, and if you think you'll make use of all the attachments, it's a worthwhile investment.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee3 years
Jug capacity1.8 litres
Weight4.75kg
Wattage1300W
Removable bladesYes
PresetsAuto
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds4
Best high-power blender

Tefal Infiny Mix Tritan

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Infiny Mix Tritan

Score: 90/100

With an impressive 1600w of power, this machine churned through ice and liquidised chickpeas (which can be a sticking point for some blenders) without hesitation. And if you’re concerned the novelty of a blender could wear off after a while, it comes with a recipe book full of fresh ideas to try. It also feels like it’s been built to last, with a durable plastic jug.

Some ingredients splashed out of the lid while making mayonnaise, and the jug only clicks into place on the base when turned to the right — which can be awkward for left-handed people. But, if you’re looking to turn stubborn, solid ingredients into soups, smoothies and more, this blender is definitely up to the challenge.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee2 years
Jug capacity2 litres
Weight7.68kg
Wattage1600W
Removable bladesYes
PresetsSmoothie, ice crush, sorbet, dessert and auto-clean
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds10
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Best premium blender

Vitamix Ascent Series A2500i

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Ascent Series A2500i
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Score: 89/100

Vitamix’s “self-detect” technology is handy for preventing blending disasters. It stops the machine from operating if the lid or container is not attached securely, keeping ingredients from spraying all over the counter. That’s just as well as, at 1400w, it’s one of the more powerful blenders we tested.

On test, crushing ice proved no problem and batter was quickly blended to a smooth consistency. However, if homemade hummous is top of your culinary wishlist, note that it struggled to completely purée chickpeas. Also, despite having non-slip feet, we found it didn’t stay securely in place on the counter while in use.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee10 years
Jug capacity2 litres
Weight4.98kg
Wattage1400W
Removable bladesNo
PresetsSmoothies, hot soups and frozen desserts
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds10
Best for hot programmes

Tefal PerfectMix Cook Blender

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PerfectMix Cook Blender

Score: 88/100

This high-tech Tefal does a lot more than your standard blender; as well as blitzing whatever you throw its way, it can cook food such as soups and sauces, and even steam fish.

On test, our experts were blown away by its blending prowess, noting that even the toughest of ingredients – think hazelnuts and ice – were efficiently chopped and crushed. Surprisingly, batter proved a tad trickier, with some lumps and air bubbles sneaking past the blades.

It scored full marks for its sleek and stable design, and it has ten speed settings as well as dishwasher-safe accessories. It only lost points for its hard-to-remove blade and cover when it came to ease of use. Though not a compact blender, given the skills it will bring to your kitchen, we'd say it’s worth making room for.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachments Yes
Guarantee2 years
Jug capacity 1.75 litres (1.4 litres for hot)
Weight5.8kg
Wattage1400W
Removable bladesYes
Presets 10 programs (milkshake, smoothie, dessert, ice crush, compote, smooth soup, chunky soup, stir, multigrain milk and hot sauce) as well as pulse, blend, heat and clean
Pulse actionYes
Variable speedsYes
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Best quiet blender

Magimix Le Blender

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Magimix Le Blender

Score: 88/100

The quietest blender in our round-up, the Magimix Le Blender features a heat-proof glass jug that comfortably blends hot liquids for soup. The preset programmes gave some excellent results in our tests, including a smooth and silky soup, thick and glossy mayonnaise, a creamy milkshake and a smooth pancake batter.

It also whizzed up hazelnuts evenly, and the ice function created coarse crushed ice for adding to drinks. It’s quite a weighty machine, but it’s a solid performer in such a wide range of food prep tasks that you won’t want to put it away.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee3 years
Jug capacity1.8 litres
Weight4.9kg
Wattage1200W
Removable bladesYes
PresetsDesserts, ice, soup and smoothie
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds4
Quickest blender

ProCook Blender and Smoothie Maker

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Blender and Smoothie Maker

Score: 86/100

At 2000W, this blender is the most powerful we’ve tested, and it showed, making light work of all our tasks. Only 20 seconds of a low power setting (there are 10!) was needed to purée chickpeas, while it crushed ice in a mere five seconds. It successfully chopped nuts and breadcrumbs into small, even pieces too.

If anything, our testers sometimes found the blender too powerful – our mayonnaise became too runny and there was some splash back even on the lowest power settings. It was fairly loud throughout testing, too. Most blenders are though, and this sleek design felt durable and was also intuitive and efficient to use.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsJug only
Guarantee2 years
Jug capacity2 litres
Weight4.3kg
Wattage2000W
Removable bladesNo
PresetsJuice, ice crush, pulse
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds10
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Most stylish blender

Sage The Fresh & Furious

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The Fresh & Furious

Score: 84/100

You’ll want this Sage blender out on display to show it off. And it wasn’t a case of style over substance as it performed really well in most of our tests. There was minimal spitting from the lid while making sloppy sauces, and measurement markings on the side of the jug are helpfully printed in red to make them easy to read. It also automatically switches itself off when it reaches its maximum use time, stopping the motor from burning out extending its lifespan.

It dropped a few points when chopping nuts, with some chunks trapped under the blades. This, twinned with the fact that the blades can’t be removed, made it quite hard to clean. Also, the non-slip feet weren’t completely effective at stopping the machine sliding when in pulse mode.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee2 years
Jug capacity1.5 litres
Weight5kg
Wattage1300W
Removable bladesNo
PresetsSmoothie, green smoothie and ice crush
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds5
Best compact blender

Magimix Power Blender 4

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Power Blender 4

Score: 84/100

A blender can be a bulky addition to the kitchen, but the smaller dimensions of this Magimix model mean it should fit in most spaces. It’s also a great investment if you’re keen to start creating your own condiments, producing perfectly puréed chickpeas and a deliciously smooth mayonnaise every time. It feels well made, has removable blades for cleaning and comes with a comprehensive recipe book, which were all welcome features.

However, be aware that the instructions refer to accessories that have to be bought separately, so purchasing these will send the cumulative price tag skywards. Our only other gripes were that we found a lot of the ice melted when we were crushing it, and nuts were uneven after being chopped, ranging in size from large chunks to a powder.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee3 years (30 years for the motor)
Jug capacity1.8 litres
Weight4.8kg
Wattage1300w
Removable bladesYes
PresetsDesserts, ice, soup, smoothies, auto-clean
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds4
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Best for matching accessories

Smeg 50s Retro Style Blender BLF01

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50s Retro Style Blender BLF01

Score: 83/100

If colour and coordination are top of your must-have list, then this Smeg blender makes for a chic countertop addition, and also matches the brand’s signature toaster and kettle. On test, we found the blender easy to use with a comfortable handle that would suit right- and left-handed users alike, thanks to its positioning at the front.

It puréed chickpeas and blended batters smoothly and tackled breadcrumbs and ice with aplomb, but we struggled with mayo as we found the oil splashed a lot when we poured it in. However, the sturdy design didn’t leak when filled to maximum capacity and it has four speed settings, while the jug is also dishwasher safe. A statement all-rounder.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee2 years
Jug capacity1.5 litres
Weight4.1kg
Wattage800W
Removable bladesYes
PresetsIce and smoothie
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds4
Best blender with AI tech

Haier Series 7 Food Blender

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Series 7 Food Blender

Score: 81/100

This sleek blender uses AI technology to automatically detect which jug is being used before adjusting the programme time, speed and torque based on the contents. This, along with the responsive controls and app compatibility, earned it a high score for ease of use from our experts.

It worked best when crushing ice, chopping quickly and evenly, but our nuts and coffee beans were a little inconsistent. When blending chickpeas and making mayonnaise, the chopper bowl attachment produced better results than the jug, creating a thick, smooth consistency for both. We also tried out the kneading programme with the dedicated dough blades, but the movement caused the blender to shake, and the final dough wasn’t fully blended, with some flour left around the edges.

Stick to traditional blending and you shouldn’t have any issues though. The overall build is high quality, and all the accessories can be popped in the dishwasher for fuss-free clean-up.

Key specifications

Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
Guarantee2 years
Jug capacity2 litres
Weight5.2kg
Wattage1200W
Removable bladesYes
PresetsBlend, crush, knead, cream, chop, pre clean
Pulse actionYes
Variable speeds10
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What's the difference between a blender, smoothie maker and food processor?

Both blenders and smoothie makers usually have a large base unit with several power settings or speeds to choose from.

The best smoothie makers tend to be more compact, less powerful and have cup attachments designed to make one drink at a time.

Blenders, meanwhile, can tackle a wider range of kitchen tasks. The best models can handle everything from puréeing vegetables for soups and sauces, to chopping nuts, crushing ice and grinding spices with ease. They also have a larger pouring jug attachment so more ingredients can be blended and then easily decanted.

The top food processors take things even further; they boast sharper blades than blenders, so as well as completing everything from pureeing to crushing ice, they are also adept at chopping finely and maintaining more texture. You’ll need this if you fancy trying your hand at pesto, for example.

The multitaskers can also help with baking tasks, and often come with blending jug attachments, so if you’re looking to minimise the number of appliances you own but want to maximise the tools at your disposal, a food processor would serve you well.


What should I look for when I'm buying a blender?

You'll find many blenders come with pre-programmed functions. Most of the ones in our round-up feature at least two or three settings, with variable speeds — making them suitable for various tasks. The most common include ice crushing, smoothie and auto-clean, which are all pretty self-explanatory. The majority of models also have a pulse control button.

Jug capacity is also something worth considering. The blender with the highest capacity in our top 10 can blitz up to 2.6 litres worth of liquid at a time, making it great for catering for a crowd. If you're only blending for one or two people, however, you may want to look for something more compact.


Key features to consider

Jugs - Some models have thermo-resistant glass jugs for blending hot liquids, while others use BPA-free plastic. Although some will recommend you don't add ingredients that exceed 40C.

Glass is generally sturdier and less likely to get scratched. Most glass jugs and some of the tougher plastic ones are also dishwasher-safe.

Jug lids - Many have a strainer built into the lid to filter out any lumps when pouring. Some have a removable cap in the centre of the lid that allows you to add ingredients while it's blending.

But, be warned, prepare yourself for some splashing if you're adding ingredients this way.

Speed settings - Most models have at least two settings. Many sport a rotating dial to select your chosen speed while others have clearer, numerical settings. The more speeds there are, the more control you have.

Some models also have a pulse setting, which is best for controlled blending - for example, when you want to chop a batch of vegetables without reducing them to soup.

Maintenance - For easy cleaning, look for one with a removable blade unit that's also dishwasher-safe. If the blade isn't removable, or the jug isn't dishwasher-safe, you can clean most by half filling the jug with warm water along with a drop of washing up liquid, then turning it on using a low setting.

Some blenders also have their own pre-programmed self-cleaning function.

Energy efficiency - Wattage is important, although a higher wattage doesn't necessarily mean a better machine. If you're looking for one to do intensive tasks like crushing ice or grinding coffee beans, however, it’s worth plumping for a more powerful machine with at least 1100W.

Run time - Most models have a maximum continuous running time of one or two minutes on manual mode - anything more than this could cause the motor to burn out. Those with pre-programmed functions may run for several minutes.

Sturdy glass jug blenders tend to be able to withstand longer continuous running times than blenders with plastic jugs.

Grinding blade - Some models have a separate grinding blade (or mill) attachment for grinding ingredients such as coffee beans, nuts and herbs, that regular blades generally can’t handle.

Ice crushing - Many blenders on the market today have an ice crushing setting, producing a coarse powder perfect for keeping mixed drinks cool at cocktail parties.

But, be aware that not all blenders are suitable for crushing ice and it may damage the blades if the manufacturer advises against it.


The verdict on blenders

Ninja is known for its fantastic appliances and our winner, the Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with Auto-iQ lived up to expectations. It aced all our tests and comes with a jug and cup attachments.

But for a more versatile option, opt for Tefal’s PerfectMix Cook Blender which blends, cooks soup, and even steams fish.


Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

We’ve been testing products at the Good Housekeeping Institute for 100 years and are committed to finding the most reliable buys for your home.

When it came to finding the best blenders on the market, Blossom Boothroyd, our homes testing manager, created rigorous protocols to ensure each one delivered on its claims and will do what you need it to in the kitchen.

Hannah Mendelsohn, our homes editor, and Megan Geall, our senior homes and lifestyle writer, have written about and researched hundreds of kitchen appliances, so they know exactly what they're looking for. They analysed our testers' results and asked lots of questions, to bring you an easy-to-follow guide to the best blenders on the market.

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Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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Megan Geall
Senior Homes and Lifestyle Writer

Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s senior homes and lifestyle writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market and has written hundreds of product reviews on everything from the best vacuum cleaners and coffee machines to the best ice cream makers and robot window cleaners.

When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her running every distance from 5km to 100km or relaxing at home with her cat – there really is no in between. 

Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, Women's Health, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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