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The Waring Commercial MX1000XTX is a high-performance blender featuring a powerful 3.5 peak-HP motor, capable of reaching blade speeds over 30,000 RPM. It comes with a 64 oz. BPA-free copolyester container, designed for durability and ease of use. With multiple speed settings and a dishwasher-safe design, this blender is perfect for both professional and home kitchens. Backed by a 3-year limited warranty, it combines quality and reliability for all your blending needs.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.25"D x 8.5"W x 18"H |
Item Weight | 13.24 Pounds |
Capacity | 64 Fluid Ounces |
Warranty Type | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
Style Name | MX1000XTX - Copolyester 64 Ounce Container |
Color | Black |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Controls Type | HIGH, LOW, OFF and PULSE paddle switches |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | Electric |
Wattage | 1560 watts |
Additional Features | Safety Lock, Multiple Speeds, Manual, Removable Blade |
T**S
Eats other blenders for snacks.
If you're looking for the last blender you'll ever own, and tired of well known fancy blenders with cool names that stop working a month after the warranty expires because you used it more than once or twice a month, and no customer support when you need it - look no further than this commercial blender, made in the USA by the people who literally invented the blender. So they ought to know what they're doing.This does one thing, and does it frighteningly well - it blends. And it does it so fast you'll wonder what happened, and why you waited this long to get one. Oh, and it's noisy. About as noisy as you might expect something like this to be, but in this case, noise = blending really really fast.Parts are basic, available, and user replaceable if ever needed, with a great warranty, and super heavy duty. Did I mention it was incredibly fast? It laughs mockingly at a pitcher of ice, and at making smoothies, or anything really.This has NO safety features other than just not turning it on with your hand in it, so if you are inclined to put your hand in blenders and hit the switch, you'll be missing a hand and there won't be enough left to reattach. So don't do that. But if you can handle operating an "off-low-high" switch, and/or a "pulse" switch without putting your hand inside - this is for you.Pro tip - don't blend hot soup (or any liquid for that matter) using the pulse switch, it goes right to high speed instantly. Use the "low" setting, it spins up gradually and doesn't cause your entire kitchen to look like tomato bisque.
B**V
Probably something they would have used on the TV show "Home Improvement" (MORE POWER!)
This blender is GREAT! After burning out my consumer blender trying to purée some green tomatoes, I bought this blender on the recommendation of Chat GPT. Man, those tomatoes didn't stand a chance. I hit that pulse paddle a few times and I had them demolished. I decided to try making a milkshake, since that tends to give consumer blenders trouble. After scooping in the ice cream and pouring in some milk (about equal parts), I hit the pulse button two or three times and DONE!. I am never going back. This thing has more HP than my Sun Joe wood chipper. I think I could make a smoothie out of a hickory branch. It doesn't have a bunch of buttons like my consumer blender, but I never used any of them anyway. This thing just WORKS! Keep your hand on the lid when blending though, otherwise you might need a 3.5 HP shop vac to clean up the mess. When storing, I wouldn't leave that plastic top sealing top of the jar; it was pretty stuck when I first got the thing. I think the plastic will adhere more strongly the longer you leave it in place. I store the top in the jar, but kind of sideways so it is easy to get back out.
N**N
The most bang for your buck
After trying out a few other non-Vitamix options, I bought this blender and it was one of the most bang-for-your-buck products I ever purchased (it was $270 at the time). It is one of the most powerful blenders out there, and I got it specifically to blend carrots and greens into liquid (in soy milk). I used it daily or every-other day for 10 years until it finally gave out on me (started leaking and smelling badly). At one point the off switch broke, so I would need to unplug it to turn it off, but that ended up being a mild inconvenience. Great purchase! Thank you Waring!!
J**S
Metal stripping after second use.
Piece of garbage. Metal stripping after the second use. Buttons don’t work, need to plug it in and out of the wall to turn it on and off. Just missed the thirty day window so I’m stuck with a six hundred dollar brick.
S**S
Volumn and Power!
Love the blender... although the listing for the blender said "Open Box" damaged packaging... the blender is obviously used and cleaned very well but regular wear and tear on the case was evident. Not enough for us to send it back but I was a little put off by the mis-information.
L**L
Great US Made Blender!
I bought it because it's a US product. As it is a fine-quality product, it doesn't disappoint. I have been using it for a few months now and would buy it again. Wish the cup it came with was glass, but nothing is perfect.
C**G
Waring v. Vitamix v. Blendtec
I did a TON of research on Vitamix, Blendtec, and Waring blenders. We wanted a high power blender to make smoothies, nut butters, and mixed drinks. This led me to the Waring and I have been extremely happy so far. Here are my thoughts:Waring - Powerful blender with simple(unlikely to fail) paddle controls. No need to use a tamping stick, this blender annihilates everything you put into it. The wide bottomed container makes it easy for all food to reach the blades, we blended hummus(thick) and it flowed like water up the sides and down the middle to the blades in a nice vortex action.Vitamix - Powerful blender with various control options, but you must use tamping stick for everything because the narrow bottomed jar does not allow contents to naturally fall down to the blade. Also, the Vitamix is overpriced due to it's overly-marketed name.Blendtec - Powerful blender with equivalent performance to the Waring, but the higher likelihood of failure on the electronic controls is a drawback. Price is higher than the waring.Overall thoughts: Waring is a commercial brand name that has survived in the restaurant industry since the 1950's. Because they are not overly-marketed, the price is kept low and they have developed a durable and quality product at a very good price point. Beware that any of these blenders is large(waring and vitamix are equal height). The 64 oz containers are tall and may not fit under your cabinets when on the base. Ours just barely slides back under the cabinet with the lid off (we put it behind the container when not in use).This is the best video out there that does an equal comparison of Vitamix, Waring, Blendtec, and JTC blenders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej048qZNxpk SPOILER ALERT: WARING WINS!!
N**7
So far so good.
This new Warring Blender cannot be compared to one I bought 10 years prior.
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