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Best Prime Day Vitamix Deals to Save on BA’s Favorite Blender (2025)

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We are half way through this year’s extra long Amazon Prime Day, and the deals are still going strong. In case you weren’t aware, Amazon is celebrating Prime Day’s 10th anniversary by adding two extra days to Prime Day. IMO we should be calling it Prime Week at this point, but not my call to make…

Anyway, intrepid shoppers should keep eyes especially peeled for Prime Day Vitamix deals. These blenders are a staple among our Test Kitchen staff and editors and have consistently remained on the top of our list of the best blenders even after years of testing and retesting. They are simply the best blenders for making silky smooth soups, nut butters, smoothies, and just about anything else you could think to blend.

In case you forgot: Amazon Prime Day (and Prime Big Deals Day later in the year) is exclusively for Prime Members, during which the retailer offers significant discounts across a wide range of items. While you do need a Prime account to participate, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial right here.

Shop our best Amazon Prime Day Vitamix Deals:

One thing to keep in mind about Vitamix blenders and Prime Day: Yes, these things are expensive, but these sales events are an excellent opportunity to buy the same blenders and immersion blenders the pros use at a fraction of their regular price. So if you’ve had your eye on something for a while, Prime Day will be the time to take the plunge.

Many Vitamix models are already on sale, but we expect more blender deals to go live throughout Amazon Prime Day, so make sure to check back if the model you have your eyes on isn’t listed quite yet. And if you’re in the market for some other kitchen upgrades, we’ve also curated top kitchen deals and bargains on items under $25.

The best Vitamix blender deals

The perennial fave: The Vitamix 5200 Blender

The 5200 has been our all-time favorite Vitamix blender here at BA for years now for its ideal mix of simplicity and power. With its streamlined interface containing an on/off switch, a variable speed control dial, and a pulse function, it’s intuitive to use—and its powerful motor and stainless steel blades will get just about any job you ask of it done effectively and efficiently.

Powerful and smart: Vitamix A2300 Ascent Series Smart Blender

The techy Ascent series has gotten an upgrade in the last year or so, but the older models (now on sale) are still good. Users will appreciate the A2300’s sleek, modern design in addition to its smart features, which include variable speed control, a pulse function, a digital timer, and built-in wireless connectivity. It can also work with a variety of Vitamix’s self-detect containers and bowl attachments. Plus, think of how luxe it’ll look on your countertop.

Vitamix A2300 Ascent Series Blender

The high-tech option: Vitamix A3300 Ascent Series Smart Blender

The A3300 is a lot more high-tech, with features like a touchscreen control panel that you can easily wipe clean and a programmable timer. Just set the timer to the length of your blend, and the machine will turn itself off once it’s finished. If you want to splash out on a super sleek Vitamix, you can purchase the A3300 for 21% off its normal price.

Vitamix A3300 Ascent Series Smart Blender

An entry level stalwart: Vitamix Explorian Blender

The E310 Explorian is a good budget option and the most affordable professional-grade blender Vitamix offers. While it features the same 2-horsepower motor and speed options as our product test winning Vitamix 5200, it’s smaller and has a shorter base. Consider it if you’re working with a smaller kitchen space or are looking to stash it under your overhead cabinets when it’s not in use. We found a deal on a refurbished model, which, when we’ve ordered them to try, have shown up in as good condition as a brand new one.

Vitamix Explorian Blender

For small and compact kitchens: Vitamix Propel 510 Blender

The Vitamix Propel Series combines the analog functionality of the Legacy series (the 5200) with some of the advanced presets you might find with the Ascent series. With the Propel, you can make smoothies, hot soups, and frozen desserts at the twist of a knob and also self clean—all within the stout 48-ounce container.

More capacity: A Vitamix Propel Series 750 Blender

The Vitamix Propel 750 is a slightly upgraded version of the classic blender. Its motor has the same horsepower as the 5200 as well as the same 10 variable speeds. It also has a wider but shorter 64-ounce container, so this is a good option if the space between your cabinets and counter doesn’t allow for the taller 5200.

The best Vitamix tool and accessory deals

If you’re tired of dealing with a messy, smelly countertop compost bin, know that there is a better way. Vitamix’s compact food recycler system (discontinued, but still available) dehydrates and breaks down your food scraps, which eliminates odors and helps keep your home compost more manageable. Formerly $400, it’s currently on sale for less than $200 off.

Vitamix Slate ABS Plastic Shell Food Recycler

Vitamix Immersion Blender

Okay, so maybe you don’t have the storage space for a Vitamix blender, even with that 64-ounce low-profile container, but you still want to get your emulsifying on. If that’s the case, opt for an immersion blender instead—a stick-like gadget that can do a lot of the same things as a blender, but with a more compact profile that’s easier to store. Lucky for you, Vitamix’s taking 30% off their stainless steel model this Prime Day.

Vitamix 5-Speed Immersion Blender

If you’re looking for more of the best Amazon Prime Day deals, check out our full list of the best kitchen gear deals.

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