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House is Australia’s trusted destination for blenders for every kitchen, offering a curated range of blenders designed for smoothies, soups, sauces and everyday food preparation. From compact …
Benchtop blenders such as the Vitamix Explorian E310 and KitchenAid K200 are ideal for smoothies, soups and frozen drinks. For direct blending in pots, Stick Blenders like Bamix and Breville offer quick, low-mess food prep. Portable and mini blender options such as Scullery and Cuisinart are perfect for single-serve convenience and travel use.
Motor power ranges from 140W in stick models to 1500W+ in high-performance blenders. Larger 1–1.8L jugs suit families, while portable blender cups typically range from 300–700ml. Look for stainless steel blades, pulse settings and multi-speed controls. Explore more prep versatility with Food Processors or Stand Mixers for full kitchen coverage.
Cordless and battery blender models from KitchenAid and Cuisinart offer true portability for gym, travel and office use. Discover more options across Appliances Sale and complementary tools like Hand Mixers and Blender & Mixer Attachments.
What is the difference between a blender and a food processor?
A blender is designed primarily for liquids and soft ingredients, excelling at creating smooth textures for smoothies, soups, sauces and frozen drinks. A food processor is better suited to chopping, slicing, shredding and kneading drier or firmer ingredients. While there is some overlap, a blender produces smoother results with liquid-based recipes, while a food processor offers more precision with solid ingredients. Some models, like the Baccarat 3 in 1 blender, combine blending and food processing functions in a single appliance.
What size blender do I need?
The right size depends on how you plan to use it. A portable blender or mini blender with a 300–700ml capacity is ideal for single-serve smoothies and shakes on the go. A standard 1–1.4L jug blender suits couples and small households making daily smoothies or sauces. For families, batch cooking or entertaining, a 1.7–2L high-performance blender like the Vitamix Explorian E310 gives you the capacity to blend larger quantities in one go.
Can you blend hot liquids in a blender?
Many high-performance blenders are designed to handle hot liquids, but you should always check the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific model. When blending hot soup or sauce, never fill the jug more than halfway to allow steam to escape. Remove the centre cap from the lid and cover the opening with a folded tea towel to prevent pressure build-up. Some blenders, like certain Vitamix models, can also heat ingredients through high-speed blending friction.
What is the best wattage for a blender?
For basic smoothies with soft fruits, 300–600W is sufficient. For frozen fruit, ice and nuts, 600–1000W is ideal. Premium models like the Vitamix Explorian E310 exceed 1400W, delivering powerful performance for tough ingredients, nut butters and hot soups with faster, smoother results.
How do you clean a blender?
Add warm water and a drop of dish soap to the jug and blend for 30–60 seconds, then rinse thoroughly. Stick blender attachments can be washed in warm soapy water or dishwasher-safe parts cleaned as directed. Never submerge the motor base. Portable blender cups are typically hand-wash only.
Why House for blenders?
House is Australia’s largest specialty homewares retailer, offering blenders from trusted brands including KitchenAid, Baccarat, Bamix, Vitamix, Cuisinart and Breville. With 160+ stores, 60+ years of heritage and over 2 million customers, House provides a trusted destination for blenders for every lifestyle, from portable smoothie solutions to premium kitchen systems.
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