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Blendtec Total Classic Original Blender - WildSide+ Jar (90 oz) - Professional-Grade Power - 6 Pre-programmed Cycles - 10-speeds - Red

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Color: Red - WildSide Jar


Features

  • Warming Soup: Blendtec blenders heat soups and drinks through blade friction heat. Enjoy a warm meal or beverage in six minutes or less. Self- Cleaning: add a little soap and water, your jar can clean itself in less than one minute.

Description

Let s talk about time for a moment, It s the one thing in life that is given equally to everyone. Regardless of our circumstances, jobs, or family commitments we all have exactly 24 hours to use Each day. Time is precious and fleeting. It will not wait for any of us to use it up or share with others. how can a blender give you more time? It comes down to technology and design. blendtec blenders can also heat your food during the blend cycle. For instance, if you want soup for dinner, a blender blender can blend it up and heat It up at the same time so It s ready to serve straight from the blender jar. No need to heat your soup in a pan. Can your old blender do that? No pan and no additional heating time means less cleanup. not only can blended blenders heat your food, they can also make ice cream. Actual ice cream can be made with the exact same blender that makes soup.

Brand: Blendtec


Color: Red - WildSide Jar


Special Feature: Multiple Speeds


Capacity: 2.5 Liters


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 8"W x 15"H


Brand: Blendtec


Color: Red - WildSide Jar


Special Feature: Multiple Speeds


Capacity: 2.5 Liters


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 8"W x 15"H


Included Components: Wildside Jar


Style: New


Recommended Uses For Product: Mixing, Blending, Juices, Grinding


Power Source: Corded Electric


Number of Speeds: 10


Voltage: 120 Volts


Controls Type: Digital Touch


Material Type Free: No Pan


Blade Material: Alloy Steel


Warranty Type: Limited warranty


UPC: 851992000093 852491003158


Global Trade Identification Number: 93


Manufacturer: K-TEC, Inc


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Item model number: TB-631-25


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 12, 2011


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  • The clear choice in blenders, and why...
Color: Red - WildSide Jar
First, I offer a word of caution to buyers out there. This product is the Blendtec Total Blender, the current model on Blendtec's website as of 2012. This is the one you want because of additional programs and other features. Sadly, Amazon is also offering the older HP3A unit for a few dollars less, I made that mistake and ended up returning it. It looks almost identical, and you have to look at the button panel in enlarged view to see the difference. Anyway, I love the Blentec total blender, it is a very reliable tool that has earned its place on my counter daily. I had a Vitamix previously, but I found it to be clumsy to use by comparison. Basically the Vitamix is a manual blender, very rugged, but its lack of automation makes it hard to get consistent repeatable results especially when you are doing multiple batches. The best part of the Blendtec is its programmed buttons provide a repeatable consistent performance, that guarantees the same product each blend. Also, the Wildside jar is my favorite. Not simply because of its large capacity, but with its 4 in. Blade it makes really short work of anything you ask it to blend. It also heats food faster because the tips of the longer blade travel faster through the material than a shorter blade would thereby generating more friction. The key difference in the 2 blenders is the plunger in the Vitamix, and the lack of same in the Blendtec. The major technical difference is that the spinning blades and square jar design in the Blendtec create a downward liquid vortex, sucking your material into the blades and eliminating the need for a plunger, whereas the blades on the Vitamix (and basically every other blender made) tend to blow your blended material upwards away from the blades and it needs a plunger to push the material down into the blades. In a clear vote of confidence for this superior design, a few years ago Vitamix blatantly copied Blendtec's patented square jar design in an effort to get the vortex performance, but they ultimately lost a $24 million lawsuit and were forced to drop the product and square jar concept from their line. [..] So basically, if you see any commercial blender with a square jar, it is a Blendtec or one of their subsidiary companies. An important component of successful, repeatable results with the Blendtec is proper loading order of your ingredients. Liquid and soft ingredients first, then hard or frozen items on top. This allows the blender to quickly liquefy the soft ingredients, thereby immediately forming that strong vortex to suck the other harder material down into the blades. This makes for completely efficient blending, noticeably faster than identical ingredients in the Vitamix. If you do not load the ingredients in this order, grinding the hard items first will not form an efficient vortex, and you may have to stop the machine and tamp down the material. In this scenario, the Vitamix with its plunger will work without stopping. Understanding this may leave you with the impression that the Vitamix is more versatile, allowing the user to throw whatever ingredient they want into the bowl without regard for order or hardness of the item. This is true enough, but in that case it takes manual intervention in either unit to get a blend when you load items outside the recommended liquid/soft to hard order. The great advantage of the Blendtec is that it will allow anyone to get completely consistent results. The programs under the buttons vary time and motor speed precisely, and shut off when the cycle is finished. Vitamix relies on an entirely manual set of analog controls, and therefore require the full attention of the operator, making it nearly impossible to get consistent results realistically. This is especially true when doing long blends, like making hot soups, where the friction of the blades passing through the material generates heat. Having a consistent timed process ensures you do not over process and overheat the soup, killing the raw food value of the ingredients. Using a thermometer, I can get within a degree or two every time with the programmed process buttons of the Blendtec. To do this with the Vitamix is complete babysitting, making it unrealistically difficult. Understand that a Blendtec program button is not a simple timer. It also changes motor speed at predefined points. Trying to do this combination of time and motor speed change with the manual analog controls of the Vitamix is nearly impossible. Certainly not something you want to do when you are making multiple batches of a recipe to serve a large number of people. This is one of the obvious reasons the commercial Blendtec models are the overwhelming choice in restaurants, where you can load it, hit a button and walk away to do some other task, confident that the unit will do it's job with unwavering consistency. Now I cannot speak to all the things each unit is capable of, as I only do smoothies, juices, soups and ice creams. I cannot speak to nut butters or grains, seeds or basically anyone using the alternate jar recipes. I assume that the majority of the people and their uses for the blender will be similar to mine and therefore hope this review was valuable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2012 by Kevin Doyle

  • Best consumer blender
Color: Black
The best. Have one at home, and got an in town apartment as a second place, and skimped on a blender, which was pretty good for what it was. But it couldn't make good smoothies. So got one of these and didn't look back.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by Hugh Kremer

  • Best kitchen appliance
Color: Black
Easy to use, great recipes & best blend for smoothies. Large capacity with a variety of functions.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by Leslie Ramos

  • Worst Blender Ever
Color: Black
I decided to shell out the big bucks in hopes this would be the last blender I would ever need to buy. It worked okay out of the box - not great, but okay. Although it comes with a 90 ounce jar, you can't really blend more than about a third of that. After six months of use, I turned it on and it tripped my circuit. I tried it on another circuit and it tripped that one as well. It came with a 2-year warranty, so I contacted Blendtec. They sent me a factory refurbished blender. It tripped my circuits as well. I sent that one back, and they sent me yet another factory refurbished blender that trips my circuits. Blendtec said it must be my electrical wiring, yet the cheap blender I have from China works just fine as does my old Hamilton Beach (and every other kitchen appliance I use). I hate to send it to the landfill but not sure what else to do at this point. I still have another year of warranty but what good does a warranty do if they send me factory refurbished parts that don't work? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Nora

  • what was in the box was different than what was described in the booklet, but matched the Amazon pic
Color: Black
The machine that I got did not have a cleaning cycle, although one was described in the accompanying booklet. It did match the photo on Amazon. Also, it's not stated if the plastic jar is BPA-free. After the seller read my review, they reached out and sent my questions to Blendtec: The jar is BPA and phthalate free. Blendtec really didn't say why there is no cleaning cycle on this machine, but gave cleaning instructions. Also they have published two levels of cleaning recommendations on the web. A machine for the same price is available with a cleaning cycle, but is a simpler machine. It is not available on Amazon. For me, cleaning is more important than all the fancy new buttons. I remain ambivalent about the machine, but I followed the web instructions and it looks clean. Be sure and read the web cleaning instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by DouglasC

  • Best Blender Ever!
Color: Red - WildSide Jar
I only bought this blender because my 15 year old Blendtec failed. Unfortunately, the 15 year old blender jar sprang a leak, and the liquid made its way inside the blender base and didn't play well with the electrical components. Had this not happened, I am confident my 15 year old Blendtec would still be working great. Before purchasing the replacement Blendtec, I tried a high-end but less expensive blender. It wasn't the same though. Blending with the other blender took significantly longer, and it had super sharp blades that cut me once when cleaning it. I finally decided to make the investment and buy another Blendtec. I absolutely love it and highly recommend Blendtec. You can't go wrong with this product. Just be sure to keep an eye on your blender jars and replace them if they ever start leaking. Again, it took 15 years before our blender jar sprang a leak. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025 by Jain804

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