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The Ascent X Series is Vitamix’s premium blender line. Its reimagined design combines an intuitive touch interface with a sophisticated, timeless look that feels at home in any home. It’s the best in blending, enhanced by customer feedback and updated for the modern kitchen. Ascent X5 features a 48-ounce container, an automatic Self-Cleaning Program, and ten Blending Programs. Add SELF-DETECT® containers and attachments to build a customized blending system designed to fit your needs. Vitamix blenders last up to 10x longer than the average blender. Data gathered through a Vitamix study which compared Vitamix Ascent and Explorian Series blenders against a select blender model determined to be average. Analysis completed in August of 2022.
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80.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars My #1 kitchen appliance. I can hardly go a day without it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Top of the line Vitamix, but pricey
This is one of Vitamix's newest and most expensive home blenders. It is extremely well made and should prove to be very durable, coming with a 10 year warranty. This is a nice looking blender with a brushed stainless steel base. The 48 ounce container makes it easier to fit on your counter and is more practical for making smaller recipes in day to day use. Controls are very simple with 10 built in blending programs including smoothies, frozen desserts, soups, frozen cocktails, dips and spreads,smoothies bowls, frappes, nut butters, non dairy milks, and spice grinding. It also has an add 15 seconds button in case your concoction needs just a little extra time. It also includes a pusher and holder for the pusher that can attach to the base. The blender also lights an indicator at times when use of the pusher is needed.The container has the blades built in but cleaning is still easy with the cleaning program function, it is also dishwasher safe. The powerful motor has no problem with ice cubes, fibrous vegetables, or frozen fruit and yields a smooth, well blended result. Although touted as being quieter than previous models, it is by no means quiet at higher speeds. Of course this is to be expected with a high power blender. It works with all self detect accessories. The blender is also capable of blending hot food such as soups.If you are the type who demands all the "bells and whistles", this blender may be for you. If you cannot afford the premium price, other blenders in the Ascentia line offer similar performance with fewer programs and other niceties. While $749.95 seems like a high price for a blender, the Ascentia X5 should last along time and can sometimes be picked up up on sale. We are super happy with this appliance and a happily trying the many recipes in the included soft cover recipe book.
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful design. Heavy duty motor. It pulverizes whatever you put in it. Very loud at max power
The media could not be loaded. This is a beautiful machine. It's like having a professional blender at home. I love that you can blend so many things in here, to the point where it’s entirely liquid (pulpy liquid, but not chunky). And you can even turn nuts into nut butter.The only drawback to machines like this is that they’re loud. I think that just comes with the territory for a machine with such a high-powered motor. This model is fairly quiet, until you put up to the higher modes - like around 7+. And when it's full blast, it's really loud, and even vibrates so much it moves around on the counter top.The cleaning cycle is nice. It starts slow, then fast, then slow again. You can also simply turn it on full blast and let it run for 30-60 seconds.I like that there are various modes to pick from on the screen, if that makes it easier for you. I really only make smoothies, so it goes to full blast every time.There’s a pulse mode button if you need it toolI bought my first Vitamix 12 years ago and it still works great. The only thing wrong with it is that it’s lasted so long that it looks very outdated. But it’s been the most useful kitchen product I’ve ever purchased and absolutely worth the cost. I have no doubt this new Vitamix will last as long, maybe even longer.My only concern regarding longevity is the digital display. Older Vitamix modes were only dials and switches, so much less likely to break. But digital buttons might not last so long.
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star – Buyer Beware
One Star – Buyer BewareVitamix cancelled my order without notice because I used a freight forwarder — yet still held a pending charge on my credit card. I followed up four times, and every time I got a different excuse. First they said 1–3 business days to release it, then 7. To date, they still haven’t released it. My bank confirmed the reversal would be instant if Vitamix would just authorize it. Completely unacceptable for a company of this reputation.
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Vitamix Ascent X5 Blender, Professional-Grade, 10 Preset Blending Programs, 48-ounce Container, Self-Cleaning, Brushed Stainless
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