Jug blender reviews
Versatile and easy to use, a kitchen is bland without a blender. Whip up shakes, smoothies and sauces without fuss with a jug blender. Our tests will give you all the info you need to make culinary delights a whirring success – without getting yourself into a twist.
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- Best Buys
The top 3 jug blenders we recommend
We've reviewed 24 jug blenders
Ordered by most recent launch date
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Tefal
Blendforce BL305840From £29.00
Launch: Aug 2012
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Lakeland
Compact BlenderFrom £35.00
Launch: Jan 2012
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Vitamix
010231 Total Nutrition CentreFrom £450.00
Launch: Dec 2011
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Dualit
83800 blenderFrom £127.00
Launch: Oct 2011
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Magimix
11615 Le BlenderFrom £199.95
Launch: Aug 2011
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Kenwood
BL370 TrueFrom £24.95
Launch: Jan 2011
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Cuisinart
SSB1U Soup MakerFrom £126.00
Launch: Oct 2010
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Villaware
BLVLLAZ05H-060From £79.38
Launch: Oct 2010
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Philips
HR2160-50From £35.00
Launch: Aug 2010
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KitchenAid
5KSB55 Artisan BlenderFrom £150.00
Launch: Apr 2010
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Cuisinart
Elite Power Jug BlenderFrom £104.00
Launch: Mar 2010
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Philips
Robust HR2181From £250.00
Launch: Mar 2010
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Russell Hobbs
18087From £29.99
Launch: Mar 2010
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Kenwood
BL680From £47.50
Launch: Feb 2010
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Gordon Ramsay
Jug BlenderFrom £60.00
Launch: Nov 2009
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Argos
Value LiquidiserFrom £10.00
Launch: Jul 2009
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Philips
HR 2020From £26.19
Launch: Jan 2009
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Kenwood
Smoothie 2GO SB050From £23.00
Launch: Mar 2008
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Philips
HR 2000From £24.00
Launch: Jan 2008
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Bugatti
Vela BlenderFrom £100.00
Launch: Dec 2007
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Kenwood
BLX52 kMix blenderFrom £68.51
Launch: Dec 2007
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Morphy Richards
48953 Food FusionFrom £65.00
Launch: Jan 2007
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Philips
HR2094From £69.99
Launch: Apr 2005
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Waring Pro
PB20CX WaterfallFrom £129.00
Launch: Apr 2003
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Best Buys
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products with high total test scores that perform consistently well in
our rigorous lab tests and excel in all key areas.
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