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Types of Blenders

With so many commercial blender options out there, choosing the right model for your business can be a chore. This guide breaks down the types of blenders along with the features to look for when buying a commercial blender. Whether you are looking for a robust commercial smoothie blender or a small handheld immersion blender, we'll help you consider your options and make an informed decision. Check out our commercial blender reviews to find out what customers are saying about our blenders.

Different Types of Blenders

There are three types of commercial blenders: food blenders, bar blenders, and immersion blenders. Commercial blenders are designed to handle frequent use in a high-volume setting and can be used in a variety of ways from mixing thick smoothies and milkshakes or blending frozen cocktails to creating creamy soups and sauces.

Restaurant Equipment
  • Withstands continuous operation without burning out
  • Blend thick drinks and break down hard foods
  • Ideal for high-volume operations

 

Restaurant Equipment
  • Make signature cocktails for your bar or pub
  • Less robust than food blenders
  • Sound enclosures and clear jars for product visibility

 

Restaurant Equipment
  • Made for chopping soft foods, whipping cream, and pureeing
  • Shaft length ranges from 7" to 29"
  • Optional attachments for greater versatility

 

How to Choose the Right Blender Jar

clear blender jar filled with pink smoothie

After you decide which type of blender is right for you, you'll also need to pick out a blender jar. Blender jars are available in different styles suited for certain applications. Think about these considerations when choosing a blender jar:

  • Material - Do you need polycarbonate or stainless steel? Copolyester or glass? Depending on how much your blender jars will be used and washed, one type of material may be better for your business than another. Stainless steel jars are durable, easy to clean, and great for foods of different temperatures but don't offer the transparency of other types. Polycarbonate is virtually unbreakable, so this type of jar works great in fast-paced environments but the material does contain BPA and so shouldn't be used for hot foods. Glass jars are great for showing off in display cooking or bar areas. Finally, copolyester jars are very durable and ideal for a wide variety of applications as they can stand up to different temperatures and acidic foods better than polycarbonate.
  • Capacity - If you will be making one serving at a time, a smaller 32 - 44 oz. capacity may be better and save you money on the purchase. If you need to prepare large amounts of blended foods at once you'll want to consider a larger jar. We offer models with jars up to 128 oz. in our bar blender lineup and units topping out at 832 oz. in the food blender category.
  • Handles - Did you know we offer blender jars without handles? Most of the larger blender jars will have handles for easy lifting and carrying but some of our smaller containers come without handles for easier washing, stacking, and storage.
  • Stackable - If your business needs several blenders (or several blender containers), consider buying stackable jars to save precious storage space.
  • Graduations - Many of the blenders we offer come marked with measurements so that you can measure in the jar itself. This will save time if you make the same recipes every day or multiple times each day and eliminate the need to wash additional measuring tools.
  • Go Jar-Less - If you need to process large amounts of soft or liquid foods at a time, your best option may be to do it without the jar, using a commercial immersion blender instead. Since there is no jar, there are fewer limits to how much food you can process at once.

Commercial Blender Purchasing Considerations

blender with sound enclosure open

When choosing the best blender for your business, you will need to consider what it will be used for, the minimum amount of horsepower it needs, its control type, how quiet it needs to be, and its ease of cleaning.

Blender Application

The type of blender that you need depends heavily on the environment where it will be used. For instance, making smoothies all day will require a completely different blender than making only a few margaritas per night.

First off, consider the type of business you run. What foods will you use the blender for? Will you be using it to puree creamy soups, or will you be making tantalizing smoothies? Then, think about how often you'll be using the blender. Some blenders are designed for lighter-duty use and wouldn't last in an environment where they are used to make dozens of drinks every day.

Also, some blenders have features like programmable controls or timers that make them more efficient for use in high-volume kitchens and bars. If you are going to be making the same recipe over and over, or you want to set the blender for a specific time and perform other tasks while it does its job, some of these features can make up for the higher price tag by saving you hours of time and labor.

Blender Noise Level

To help keep the noise down in your establishment, you can choose a blender that has a sound enclosure. This feature is a polycarbonate shield that surrounds your blender during use to reduce the amount of noise produced by the unit. It may reduce the immediate accessibility of the jar and controls, but if noise is a problem for your business, choosing a unit with an enclosure may be your best choice in the long run.


Blender Horsepower

More horsepower isn't always better. Once again, it all comes down to your application. If you will be making thick smoothies or milkshakes all day, you'll definitely need a unit with more power. But if all you need is a blender to turn out a couple of margaritas every night you can save some money by going with a smaller, less powerful one.


Common HP Ratings
Ideal Applications
1/2 HP Light food preparation, no more than 50 servings per day.
1-1 1/2 HP Medium food preparation, up to 75 servings per day.
2 HP Medium to heavy food preparation, between 75 - 100 servings per day.
3 1/2 HP Heavy food and beverage preparation, more than 100 servings per day.

Expert Tip


Keep in mind that power isn't the only indicator of performance. You'll want to make sure that the power rating you choose is paired with an aggressive blade assembly for the best results.


Blender Controls

There are three types of blender controls: toggle / paddle, electronic, and programmable controls. Each type has its own benefits and an application where it works best.

Restaurant Equipment

Toggle / Paddle Controls

  • Great for blending where you don’t need precise control over the blender speed and timing.
  • The simplest versions are geared more toward low-volume businesses.
Restaurant Equipment

Electronic Controls

  • Perfect for more control over the blending cycle than toggle controls.
  • There are a wide variety of control options that fall within this group, including units with automatic timers, touchpad start / stop buttons, and multiple power levels.
Restaurant Equipment

Programmable Controls

  • Mostly used in busy, high-volume environments where the same beverages or food products are made repeatedly throughout the day.
  • Times and power levels can be programmed for future use.


Cleaning Your Blender

At the end of the day, there are plenty of things you would rather be doing than cleaning your equipment for the next day. To make life easier on yourself, consider some of these features that are designed to make cleaning a blender easier and more efficient.

  • Removable jar pads: Some models have removable jar pads to catch spills or splatters so they don't accumulate on your blender's base. At the end of the day, you can just carry the jar pad to the sink rather than scrubbing your blender in place.
  • Removable blade assemblies: On many models, you can remove the blade assembly from the base of the blender jar for more thorough cleaning. This way, no food is left in the crevices of the jar and gaskets.
  • Removable shafts: On immersion blenders, you'll want to consider a dishwasher safe, removable shaft. This way, you won't need to worry about getting the blender's motor wet during washing. Plus, they eliminate the need to clean the area around the blades by hand.
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