![]() ![]() If you’re making guacamole or chopping walnuts, you can pulse the blender by pressing the button on and off.Īfter you finish blending, you remove the jar from the base and replace the blending blade with a non-spill travel lid so that you can enjoy your drink on the go without feeling like you’re drinking out of a blender jar. When you turn it on it keeps running until you stop it, so you need to eyeball your mixture and stop the blender when it looks like everything is thoroughly blended. Unlike others we tested, the Evolution X doesn’t have a timed cycle. It quickly and easily blended everything from a basic fruit and yogurt smoothie to a piña colada, made with full-size ice cubes, into thick, smooth beverages, free of bits of ice or fruit. It comes in sleek packaging that makes it seem like a luxury product. The Cuisinart Evolution X Cordless Compact Blender is more substantial and a bit pricier than others we tested. The BlendJet also has optional 20- and 32-ounce jars, which are a great buy if you’re looking for a larger portable blender with enough capacity to make smoothies for all the kids at a campsite or piña coladas for 4 at a tailgate party. ![]() If you’re looking to spend less, our Best Value pick is the BlendJet 2 ( available at BlendJet), which is compact and affordable, yet powerful enough to handle full-size ice cubes. , quickly and easily blends everything from a basic fruit and yogurt smoothie to a piña colada-made with full-size ice cubes-into thick yet drinkable beverages. Our best portable blender, the Cuisinart Evolution X Cordless Blender We put nine models, at a range of prices, to the test to find out if more money buys you a smoother drink. These cordless wonders can be had for as little as the price of a pizza or as much as a standard countertop blender. With a portable blender in your backpack or tote, you can whip up a smoothie or a protein shake at the gym, office, a picnic site, or anywhere at all, as long as it’s charged-no outlet required.
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