It can be difficult to find American made blenders on the market today – but it is possible! Note that searching “made in USA” on major retailer websites does NOT provide accurate results. To be 100% sure that a product is made in the United States, you must visit the product website for the most accurate information or view the packaging.

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If you click the “search example” above, it quickly becomes clear that the majority of the blenders that can whip up delicious smoothies in just a few seconds, were not made in the US.

Who Makes American Made Blenders?

There are 3 brands that make blenders in the USA:

Vitamix vs Blendtec Vs Waring

Blender Reviews:

Option #1

Vitamix are on the A-list in the blender universe. There’s really nothing better! This blender has a 2.2 horsepower motor and can easily make nut butters, pestos, soups, and silky smoothies. It even blends up tough items like chia seeds.

PRICE RANGE: Less Than $600

REVIEW OF TOP QUALITIES

BPA Free Plastic

Stainless Steel Housing

Stainless Steel Blade Construction

Removable Plug in Lid (to add ingredients while blending)

1200 Watts

2.2 Horsepower Motor

7 Year Warranty!

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DETAILS

5 Programmed Settings (Smoothies, Soups, Ice Cream, Purees, Self-Cleaning)

Pulse Feature for Heartier Recipes

64 OZ Carafe

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MADE IN USA

Where are Vitamix Blenders made?

Made in Cleveland, Ohio.

Who owns Vitamix?

Vitamix is a family owned company that was founded in 1921 by William Barnard and is still owned by the Barnard family. Every product is built by had at the Vitamix headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio to create the highest quality blenders for customers.

ORIGINAL 1950s INFOMERCIAL WITH VITAMIX FOUNDER



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Option #2

Blendtec blenders were shot into fame with the viral social media videos “Will it Blend?”. Thanks to this video series, we know that Blendtec will blend everything from iPads to tennis balls – in addition to your food. With a 3.8 horespower motor it’s a very powerful blender made with high quality construction in U.S. factories. Rather than traditional plastic buttons, Blendtech has high-tech electronic buttons that are touch-sensitive even when your hands are wet.

PRICE RANGE: Less Than $700

REVIEW OF TOP QUALITIES

100 Speed Touch Slider

Pulse Features

Easy “Add 10 Seconds” Option

BPA Free Plastic

Stainless Steel Blade Construction

Illuminated Captive Touch Interface

1725 Watts

3.8 Horsepower Motor

7 Year Warranty!

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MADE IN USA

Where are Blendtec Blenders made?

Made in Orem, Utah.

Why is Blendtec Made in the USA?

“We feel responsible to our employees, community, and country to provide long-term employment. We strongly believe that American manufacturing can drive economic growth for our country, and we are proud to do our part. We also feel a commitment to our customers to provide the highest-quality blenders available, and we can do this best when we have complete control over our supply chain. So, when you see our products labeled “Designed and Assembled in the USA,” that’s our guarantee you’ll enjoy many years of using our blenders and jars.” – Blendtec

Who owns Blendtec?

Blendtec was founded by Tom Dickson, an inventor, and is now a division of K-TEC Inc.

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Option #3

PRICE RANGE: Less Than $400

REVIEW OF TOP QUALITIES

Variable Speed Control

3.5 Horsepower Motor

1500 Watts

64 Ounce Capacity

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MADE IN USA

Where are Waring Blenders made?

Made in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania.

Who owns Waring?

Fred Waring, a popular entertainer during the 1930s, introducing the “Miracle Mixer” to the American public at the National Restaurant Show and founded the company. In the 1990s Conair Corporation acquired the company.

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What is the Cheapest Blender Made in the USA?

The absolute cheapest blender is made by Waring and is typically less than $100. Based on customer reviews, this entry-level Waring blender is not recommended because it has difficulty blending ice cubes and frozen fruit. The best option for an affordable blender that does not sacrifice quality is a certified refurbished Vitamix for less than $300.