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Best Personal Blenders 2023 - Forbes Vetted

The best personal blenders are as much kitchen workhorses as their full-size models. Ideal for those who typically only cook for one, personal blenders are designed to blend smaller servings of smoothies (and even soups) that can be enjoyed on the go. Despite their smaller size, personal blenders are capable of puréeing vegetable soups and whipping up fruit smoothies in mere seconds. Our top pick—Ninja Fit Personal Blender—pulverizes frozen fruits and ice with ease, thanks to its mighty 700-watt motor.

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Best Personal Blenders 2023 - Forbes Vetted

When shopping for your perfect personal blender, make sure to look closely at the motor power, as not all models can break up large chunks of ice, and capacity. Also, make sure to consider the machine’s power source; most models are corded and must be plugged in to operate, but there are portable options that run on battery power.

Below, we’ve rounded up the best personal blenders to add to your arsenal, whether you’re looking to store one at the office, bring one to the gym or simply just add a less-bulky version to your kitchen countertop.

Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 13 inches | Capacity: 16 ounces | Wattage: 700 watts | Power source: Electric

Powered by a 700-watt motor, the Ninja Fit Personal Blender has about twice the horsepower of your standard personal blender. Ideal for frozen blending, this single serving size 16-ounce blender can crush ice and make foods like frozen desserts or smoothies. Alongside the motor base, the set includes two cups and spout lids so you can make a smoothie before you leave the house and bring it when heading out for the day. Once you're done with your frozen drink, throw all the dishwasher-safe pieces into the top rack and they will be ready for the next day.

What the reviews say: “As it is, it's a good little work horse. We use this every day to make protein drinks and it takes up almost no space at all. It's super easy to clean and works like a charm.”

Dimensions: 3.9 x 3.9 x 11.9 inches | Capacity: 14 ounces | Wattage: 175 watts | Power source: Electric

This personal blender from Hamilton Beach is powerful, easy to use and under $25. Featuring a 14-ounce capacity, this model takes up little countertop real estate while the slender cups fit in most car cup holders. To use the blender, simply toss in your favorite fruits, vegetables and ice and let the stainless steel blades get to work. When you're all finished, the blender cup, lid and blades can go into the dishwasher and the cord wraps around the base for easy storage. Pick from five colors including black, blue and raspberry red.

What the reviews say: “I was truly skeptical at first, but I absolutely love this powerful little blender,” writes one reviewer. “The amount of money I spent on the other blenders was unbelievable—this model packs a serious punch for the price. I drink protein shakes twice a day with added frozen fruits and vegetables and this goes through it with ease. Plus, it’s so much quieter than others I’ve tried.”

Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.9 x 11.7 inches | Capacity: 16 ounces | Voltage: 7.4 volts | Power source: Rechargeable battery

This compact portable blender from Cuisinart has the strength of a standard blender but is a fraction of the size, great for taking with you on the go. This mobile version can pulverize ice, fruits and vegetables to yield creamy, smooth shakes and soups. To charge the cordless blender, use the provided USB cord for a quick charge or fully charge for two hours to get up to 20 minutes of continuous runtime. The blender comes with a 16-ounce travel cup and lid, all dishwasher safe. 

What the reviews say: “It’s so nice to have a little compact blender to travel with,” writes a reviewer. “I purchased this blender as a solution when traveling since I prefer a healthier option than hotel or take-out food for breakfast. I stuff it with frozen fruit (or fresh fruit and ice), yogurt and coconut milk—it’s a quick blend and clean-up, then I’m on my way.”

Dimensions: 3.3 x 3 x 9.3 inches | Capacity: 16 ounces | Wattage: 200 watts | Power source: Rechargeable battery

This lightweight blender is the updated version from BlendJet, more powerful than the original and weighs under two pounds. The cordless BlendJet 2 can make frozen drinks, smoothies, shakes and more, plus it features measurement marking on the back, great when adding ingredients. The blender comes in over ten color options and features a strap for easy carrying on the go. It has three modes, blend, pulse and lock— the blender also features a cleaning function for easy clean up when you're out and about. The battery can produce 15 blends (or more) with one charge. Charging is simple with this portable blender; it uses a USB-C charging port and completely charges in about one hour.

What the reviews say: “Admittedly, I was a skeptic about blending ice specifically, but this blender is awesome with both ice and frozen fruit, which is what I usually blend for my smoothies,” says one reviewer. “I love the blender itself, it’s convenient and easy to use—it’s also good at pulsing foods as a processor.”

Dimensions: 7.7 x 12 x 15.9 inches | Capacity: 32 ounces | Wattage: 900 watts | Power source: Electric

Boasting a 900-watt motor, the NutriBullet Pro is one powerful blender. It’s also slightly larger than most personal models, as it can blend up to 32 ounces of soup or smoothie at once. So if you’re in the market for a mighty model that’s up to any blending task, you can’t beat this machine. Alongside the motor base and blades, the NutriBullet comes with two cups, two to-go lids, two lip rings with handles and a recipe book. To clean the machine, give the blades a thorough rinse in the sink and place the cups in the dishwasher. And the best part? This blender comes in a suite of colors like coral, rose gold and green.

What the reviews say: “I’ve used similar versions over the years but they’ve worn out or I killed the motors with too much ice. Sure, I have a huge (and expensive) full-size blender, but I like this better,” writes a reviewer. “The NutriBullet Pro has a powerful motor that pulverizes ice like it’s nothing and it’s a great value for the money.”

Dimensions: 4.2 x 3.4 x 11.1 inches | Capacity: 14 ounces | Wattage: 175 watts | Power source: Battery

Amazon customers love this top-seller for its travel-friendly design and thoughtful features. Using one of the six stainless-steel blades, blend a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in the 14-ounce travel jar. When it’s time to hit the road, pop the travel lid on to prevent spells. The rechargeable battery can be plugged into any USB power adapter or your laptop for those who need a midday snack while working at the office. Sweetening the deal, the blender set comes with a mini ice cube tray and a funnel to help keep your area clean while you blend.

What the reviews say: “It blends well—I’ve had it for over a month and I truly like it,” writes one reviewer. “They advise you to not to put products that are too big, so be sure to follow those instructions. It blends frozen produce but needs additional liquid to keep it moving since it’s too cold. I was cautious at first but it worked better than I expected.”

The Forbes Vetted kitchen and home team is constantly on the lookout for appliances that make everyday tasks not only easier to complete, but more enjoyable. We cover everything from slow cookers to microwaves, often trying out these appliances in our own homes. For the best personal blenders, we looked to home and kitchen editor Amanda Arnold, who specializes in all things kitchen and food. She’s tested and written dozens of reviews, including a popular handheld frother and the best wooden cutting boards. Arnold also writes a monthly column on the best things Forbes Vetted ate that month. Co-author and updates editor Raena Loper also has nearly a decade of experience covering home essentials, including clothes irons and home diffusers.

We regularly update this article to ensure we provide readers with the most current products and accurate information. This story was last updated in September 2023 to add a guide on how to find the best blender, update specs for each of our picks and to answer more commonly asked blender questions.

To find the best personal blenders, we first looked at our other blender stories—the best blenders on Amazon, the best immersion blenders and the best blenders for smoothies—to see which picks from this lists can function as personal blenders. Then, we cross-checked our findings with top-rated picks beloved by customers.

Once we had our contenders, we examined the features of each blender, including wattage, capacity, accessories and unique functions. We also read through hundreds of reviews and only included products with a minimum 4-star rating.

Personal blenders vary from 175 watts to 900 watts. If you want a blender that can handle ice and other frozen foods, it’s best to opt for a higher wattage. Otherwise, you’ll need to break up food into smaller chunks or pieces for the blender to process completely.

If you want to whip up fresh smoothies in the car after the gym or anywhere else you may be on the go, you’d likely be happier with a battery-powered model than an electric one. But if your blender activities are confined to your kitchen, a corded model should suit you just fine.

Not all personal blenders have the same capacity, so to ensure you pick the right option for you, start by considering your ideal blender size. Most personal blenders have a capacity of about 14 to 16 ounces. If you need something slightly bigger, options like the NutriBullet Pro can hold up to 32 ounces.

Additional accessories like travel lids can make life easier, while dishwasher-safe attachments save you the effort of hand-washing. And like with all kitchen appliances that experience a lot of wear and tear, check if your model has a warranty. This can help you in the long run if you have any malfunctioning issues or need your model fixed.

If you’re thinking of bringing home a personal blender, you can’t go wrong with any of the ones on this curated list. That said, one model might be better suited to your needs than the others, depending on a few subjective factors. Our overall favorite is the Ninja Fit Personal Blender because of its strong 700-watt motor that crushes ice and frozen fruit easily.

The longevity of a personal blender depends on a few overlapping factors—namely, its quality and how much it gets used. Generally speaking, though, you can expect a personal blender to last around five years, so long as you care for it properly.

If you’re trying to decide between a high-end, 64-ounce blender and a personal model, the former is objectively better at the job; full-size blenders are more powerful, versatile and precise. If you only need a blender for making the occasional smoothie for one, though, then a personal model is better for you. Again, the right option for you is one that fits your needs and blending preferences.

I am the editor of three Forbes investment newsletters: Forbes Dividend Investor, Forbes Billionaire Investor and covered call writing advisory service, Forbes Premium Income Report. Prior to joining Forbes in 2001, I was a producer and reporter at CNN Financial News, focusing on stories about entrepreneurship.  I've also worked as a field producer for Bloomberg TV in New York, and as a reporter/researcher at Inc. Magazine in Boston. Born in Tampa and raised across the bay, I graduated n 1990 from the University of Florida with a B.S. in business administration with a concentration in finance. 

I am the editor of three Forbes investment newsletters: Forbes Dividend Investor, Forbes Billionaire Investor and covered call writing advisory service, Forbes Premium Income Report. Prior to joining Forbes in 2001, I was a producer and reporter at CNN Financial News, focusing on stories about entrepreneurship.  I've also worked as a field producer for Bloomberg TV in New York, and as a reporter/researcher at Inc. Magazine in Boston. Born in Tampa and raised across the bay, I graduated n 1990 from the University of Florida with a B.S. in business administration with a concentration in finance. 

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