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Vitamix A3500 Brushed Stainless Blender

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Color: Brushed Stainless Metal Finish


Style: Blender


Features

  • Five program settings: smoothies, hot soups, dips and spreads, frozen desserts and self-cleaning
  • Auto adjusts blending times and speeds for the specific container used and stops when complete
  • Built-in digital timer and Variable Speed Control streamline manual recipes
  • Convenient, under-cabinet profile that fits easily in kitchens of every size
  • Made in the USA

Description

Vitamix A3500 Brushed Stainless Blender

Brand: Vitamix


Color: Brushed Stainless Metal Finish


Special Feature: Multiple Speeds


Capacity: 64 Fluid Ounces


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 11"W x 17"H


Brand: Vitamix


Color: Brushed Stainless Metal Finish


Special Feature: Multiple Speeds


Capacity: 64 Fluid Ounces


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 11"W x 17"H


Included Components: Pour Spout


Style: Blender


Recommended Uses For Product: Blending


Power Source: Corded Electric


Number of Speeds: 10


Voltage: 120 Volts


Controls Type: Touch, Digital Dial


Material Type Free: BPA Free


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Warranty Type: Full


UPC: 703113610059 703113624360


Manufacturer: Vitamix


Item Weight: 12.1 ounces


Item model number: 61005


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 20, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exceeded my high expectations
We absolutely love it. This machine is insanely powerful and virtually idiot proof. The idea of boiling soup in a blender was trippy to me at first but the texture of soups and smoothies produced is unparalleled by anything I’ve ever tasted. I’ve never been great about eating my vegetables but the way this blender processes solids turns the coarsest fruits, nuts, and vegetables into pure buttery, velvety ambrosia. In fact, I’ve found that even some soups I’ve made that are traditionally served hot taste amazing chilled. Due to safety and durability concerns about repeatedly heating plastic at such high temperatures, I sprung for a separate stainless steel container (which, for no good reason I can think of, Vitamix only offers in a barely adequate 48 oz capacity option) for making hot foods. As advertised, the bowls and cups are easy to clean with just a drop or two of dish liquid and water. The controls are easy to read and intuitive and, as suggested earlier, it’s a very intuitive machine overall. Btw, I tried a competing brand’s slightly less powerful blender over the holidays and I’ve found that the Vitamix outperforms it by leaps and bounds. Worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by CarmelDC

  • Vitamix A3500
This is a Great Blender ! Use it to make ice cream in 55 seconds . Buy on sale and saved $ 109.00 . This is an expensive blender but has a 10 year guarantee with shipping paid both ways . Buy once cry once . Highly Recommended !
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by Glenn E Robert

  • Worth the Price - But Watch for Error Code
I had been wanting to purchase a Vitamix for years, particularly because it was advertised to make soup. But I hesitated due to the price. I mean, who can justify paying $600 for a blender. But recently I got into a whole food kick and I decided that eating soups made from fresh vegetables would be a helpful. So I took the plunge. I decided on the Ascent A3500, because I like all the bells and whistles. I like the fact that I just push a button and it does all the timing and speed transitions for me. I can set it and walk away, where as with some models, you have to manually control the speeds and settings while you are blending. It also got a lot of good reviews and recommendations. So for me, this was the model I decided to purchase. I also decided to order the blender through Amazon Prime, so I could send it back if I didn't like it. I like the safety net of being able to change my mind if I decide I don't want to keep something. Especially now that I can just drop it off a the UPS store to make a return. Anyway, out of the box, I really liked the blender. Yes, it smelled like it was burning at first, as the motor was broken in. And, yes it is loud (don't expect to have a quote conversation standing next to it). They say the Accent A3500 is quieter than other models. I can't imagine how loud they are if that is true. It is also really big. But I found a place on my counter for it, and left it there. Right away I made a smoothie. And, I was impressed with how smooth it came out. I had put in spinach, flax and chia seed, as well as frozen fruit and ice. It can out so smooth. Unlike some smaller blenders that left small bits of ice. I next made some Leek and Artichoke soup that was delicious and it had me convinced I had made a good choice. Although there are some soups you can just blend straight in the blender (tomato soup for one), most soups you have to do some prep work and cook the ingredients on the stove first to meld flavors. But after that, you just throw everything into the blender and voila! Pureed, hot, steaming soup. The friction of the blades is what heats the soup. And, again, so smooth. I like drinking my soup (think Campbell's Creamy Tomato), and this blender gets the ingredients blended so well that you can do just that. No chunks. I continued using the blender almost everyday in some fashion. However, after a few days of use, I started getting an error code E 1, that would keep the blender from working. After doing some research, I learned that it was a sensor error; the blender was having problems reading the container connection. The literature said just to turn it off and turn it back on. That worked at first, but I started getting the error code a lot and turning it off and on didn't work. I looked on line and found this was a problem for some of the Ascent blenders and people had been instructed to send the blender back for repair if it persisted. Since I bought mine on Amazon, I returned it and ordered another. The first order was a package deal with a book. Wanting to see if I could get a blender from a different batch, I ordered it without the book. The new blender has been great! I have had it for a little over a month, with no error codes so far, and I use it almost everyday. My main uses are smoothies, soups, and a new one for me, nut butters. I've made three batches of cashew butter and it was delicious!! So much so, I had to quit making it, as I was eating too much. Note: I had the blender plugged into a power strip and it would trip the strip when making nut butters. However, when I put it in a regular plug (no strip) it did fine. I think the power strip was too sensitive. The other thing I really like is the the self cleaning feature. While you may have to take a wash cloth to the inside once in a while, for the most part, the self cleaning does the trick. So, bottom line, is the blender worth the bucks? Yes. However, there appears to be an issue with the sensor on some Ascent models (a bad batch?), so you may have to send it back or send it to Vitamix for repair. If that sort of thing makes you crazy, I would use caution. Other than that, I really love the Vitamix A3500. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by L.Piper L.Piper

  • How can this possibly be worth it?
Like many people and maybe even you I have debated for probably ten years (literally) about a Vitamix blender and had bouts of what could only be considered self-abuse in even considering such a costly small appliance and that I must be a horrible and shallow person for even considering purchasing one when there were people starving elsewhere and that the world is a complete disaster thanks to us humans. This year however, I've decided I am not more horrible than most others on this planet and in my experience, less horrible than most so I decided, "Yes, this will be the year I buy this thing and I WILL use it daily." So my debate over buying one turned into a debate of which one. This feature, that feature, what will I use it for, what won't I use it for etc. I don't like to overbuy and I don't like feeling like I am being snookered into overbuying. I don't tend to fall for hype... I am just too analytical to do so. This is how I decided on this particular model. Will the preprogrammed buttons be that useful? Maybe. Do I want the touch button or the flipper switch. I was thinking that the switch would give me more control and less prone to breakage but with the warrantee would it really matter because I'd just get it fixed anyways. Do I like the look of this one better than that? In my mind the switch took away from the clean lines an the ease of cleaning and therefore settled on the (debatable) top of the line loaded one. So I bought it and here's what happened. I love it. I use it daily and sometimes many times a day. I have made all the standard things everyone else mentions and uses it for (smoothies, quick ice cream, soups, salad dressings, salsa etc. I made an amazing tortilla soup that was the best I ever had. (It was not the Vitamix recipe). But you know what this excels at? Cost savings. Yes I had to spend a heap of money to save money but there you have it... it is actually saving me money. Why you might ask? Produce. I have a great juicer (which I still use). I LOVE to cook. I eat an organic diet but I have always found myself caught in a huge and costly dilemma. I would buy produce and it would go bad before I could use it. For just one example. Cilantro. I buy some for a specific meal, do not use it all and then I find it brown and rotting in the produce bin in my refrigerator because I am not cooking something that requires cilantro again before it goes bad. Guess what? That doesn't happen to me any longer. Why you might ask? Because I make and drink healthy smoothies every day. Not that crap loaded with fruit and sugar but real healthy smoothies. In those healthy smoothies, I can throw in whatever I have in the refrigerator and use it in my smoothie. Lettuce left over from that HUGE salad but not enough left to make another meal out of? In it goes. Cilantro after making burrito bowls and having already eaten all the leftovers so nothing else to use cilantro for this week? In it goes. That half an apple that my dog didn't get as a snack? In it goes. And the savings just keep coming. My produce drawer is no longer filled with rotting or wilting produce just because I don't have anything to use it for because now I do. I also now can buy organic berries when they are on sale and freeze them for use in my smoothies. I don't need to say to myself, yeah they are on sale but I can probably only eat a pint of these blueberries before they go bad. I'm not saying that this is not a very expensive small appliance (blender) because it is. But it beats all other blenders I have ever had to a pulp and saves me money too. This machine will literally, for me, pay for itself within the year because I had out of laziness wasted so much money on produce I never used that in the end it literally would be more costly to not get it. It saves me money and time. Time waiting in lines for smoothies. The markup those smoothie stores have on their ingredients. My health for the sheer fact that I know everything and exactly what quality of things I am putting in my body. Everyone needs to justify it for themselves and it took me a long time to do so but I am very pleased. I'm healthier and I have more time and money for the more important things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2017 by Discerning Buyer

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