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Quick and easy sealing that also lets you add ingredients while you mix.
The lid on the 64oz container features rubber seals that grip to the jar. In the center there is a molded piece of clear plastic that lets you add ingredients while the machine is running. This is also where the tamper is inserted to free thick/frozen ingredients without needing to remove the container from the base and push them around with a spatula.
Low-Profile jar can handle the largest blends and put your ingredients for the most consistent blend.
This low-profile 64oz jar is designed to breakdown large ingredients quickly while having the versatility to also push the contents back towards the blades in 4 different areas for a consistent blend. Pushing the contents towards the blades ensures that there will be no chunks of food stuck to the sides of the container. The jar is BPA-free copolyester that can fit on any G-Series machine, as well as the Vitamix 5300.
The Blades are soft to the touch, never wearing down- offering consistent blends for years.
The hardened stainless steel blades aren’t razor-sharp to the touch- but they’re designed to squeeze maximum efficiency out of every turn. Each of the four blades are engineered to provide the perfect blend and compliment the containers design to keep your ingredients moving around properly within the container. Since the blades don’t revolve around sharpness, they’re not only simple to clean, but provide consistent blends for years.
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40% quieter than C-Series, but still loud overall.
The noise level of the G-Series blenders has gone down from the C-Series quite a bit. Vitamin claims noise was reduced by 40% under it’s heaviest operation. But it’s still a little loud. But with the capabilities of these machines, it doesn’t surprise me that the noise level is as loud as it is. They measure power in horsepower, a unit of measurement that comes to mind when thinking cars and trucks- not an appliance sitting on my counter!
Manually cleaning your Vitamix is the safest bet to extend your containers life.
Clean up on these machines are pretty cool. After you’re done preparing your recipe of choice, you can rinse out the container and put in a small amount of soap and water into the container. Place the lid on the container and let the vitamix run for a 30-60 seconds on the high setting. After that turn off the machine and let it sit for an additional minute. Dump out the liquid from the container and let dry. It’s that simple.
Low Profile containers offer more clearance with kitchen cabinets.
Storing the Professional Series 300, as well as any other Low-Profile container blenders, is a huge win over the previous versions of Vitamix blenders. Older machines are notoriously tall and difficult to fit under cabinets. Most people use their Vitamix multiple times a week to daily, so the machine usually lives out on a counter it’s entire life. The low-profile container lets this machine find a home much easier than ever before.
$329.00
G-Series
7-Year Full Warranty
2.2 Horsepower
120
1380 Watts
Radial Cooling and Thermal Protection System
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This is a partial review, Blend Guide is working on a full review. If you own this blender, or have any questions/comments- leave them below!