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The Cleanblend Commercial Blender delivers professional-grade blending with a robust 1800W (3HP) motor and a large 64oz BPA-free pitcher, perfect for heavy-duty commercial or home use. Its stainless steel blades and multi-function design replace up to nine appliances, making it ideal for smoothies, sauces, soups, and more. Backed by a 5-year warranty and praised for durability and customer service, itโs the ultimate tool for millennial pros who demand efficiency and reliability in their kitchen.







| ASIN | B0094B94BM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,010 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #52 in Countertop Blenders |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Cleanblend |
| Brand Name | Cleanblend |
| Capacity | 64 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Container Material | Stainless Steel |
| Control Type | variable |
| Controls Type | Knob or Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,429 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00610079116801 |
| Included Components | blender, 64 ounce container, lid, tamper, warranty booklet |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 8"W x 19"H |
| Item Type Name | Cleanblend: 3HP 1800-Watt Commercial Blender |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cleanblend |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | 2001 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Powerful Motor, Multi-Blade System, BPA-Free & Food Grade Stainless Steel, Large Capacity |
| Part Number | 1000 |
| Power Source | 120 V Power Cord |
| Product Dimensions | 8"D x 8"W x 19"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mixing, Emulsifying, Crushing, Chopping, Pulse, Ice Crush, Pureeing, Beats, Coffee, Grinding, Protein, Whipping, Whisking, Blending, Creams, Juices |
| Special Feature | Powerful Motor, Multi-Blade System, BPA-Free & Food Grade Stainless Steel, Large Capacity |
| Style | Countertop Blenders |
| UPC | 718472618202 610079116801 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | warranty is available on cleanblend's website and is only available for the USA under this listing |
| Warranty Type | 5-year warranty |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
B**T
Great Product, Honest Manufacturer
Having owned this blender for just over one year, at this point, I thought it prudent to write a review. My review has not been incentivised in any way, though I do recommend this unit. We have used the CleanBlend every day, since it arrived in January of 2025 โpredominantly for veggie smoothies โ and itโs performed beautifully. Used properly, this blender handles everything from dates to frozen broccoli easily. The blades are sharp, and weโve been able to blend tough ingredients to a smooth consistency. About eight months in, I reached out to the manufacturer, via a message through Amazon, concerning an issue with the original pitcher. They were extremely responsive, and replaced the pitcher right away. The new pitcher has had no issues, and has been used at least daily, since. Tips: 1. Actually read the manual โ even if you know how to use a blender, just take the time to get to know this machine, in particular. 2. Make sure to add enough liquid. 3. The unit cools itself best at higher speeds โ so start slow, but so long as the ingredients are circulating, donโt be afraid to gradually increase the speed. 4. Wash the pitcher immediately after use, and allow to dry completely before putting blender away. 5. Reach out to the manufacturer with any issues; they are very responsive and do stand by their product. Just over one year in, this was an excellent purchase. I feel confident in the product and the manufacturer, and the value for money truly cannot be beat.
B**N
Daily use in a high volume mexican restaurant and it works great!
We own four of these blenders and they are absolute workhorses. They handle daily use for frozen margaritas with ease and produce perfectly smooth salsasโno chunks to clog our bottle tops. After 3+ years, the motors are still going strong. A huge plus: the containers clean up beautifully and don't stain, even after processing guajillo, chile de arbol, or chipotle peppers. The 64 oz container is a great size that has a motor large enough to handle the blending of rice for horchata. Very versatile, Great Customer Service, Highly recommended!
L**E
Powerful blender
We bought one of these blenders about 20 years ago, a 2 HP one, and it is still working fine and blends much better than the cheaper ones. I don't know if this one is the same brand, but it is 3 HP, and it is very powerful and totally commercial grade. I just now finally loaded it up with bananas, pineapple, strawberries, and coconut milk to about 2/3 full. I turned it on for the first time, not knowing if I would need the whatchamacallit to hammer it in. No need. The bananas and pineapple and strawberries were soft enough for it to get started right away. It took only a couple of seconds to blend it all. I left it on for another 15 seconds or so just in case. What a great smoothie! This machine is a monster. I'll have to test it with the apples and cantaloupe for which I had to use the whatchamacallit pole dabber to get the stuff twirling at the beginning. This one comes with this whatchamacallit thing, which is why I bought it instead of the cheaper ones. My other one has this device, and it worked well. And the three horsepower is pretty good. I poured the contents from the mixer to an old half gallon plastic milk container, and it filled to the top, and I put it in the fridge. Good enough smoothies for several days. This is a monster blender, well built, and with good controls for variable speeds and such. It should last a lifetime. It is money well spent.
T**N
Powerful blender but QC needs to be improved
Before this I was using a $100 Oster blender. It sucked. It was underpowered and loud. It would leak from the bottom. It would constantly kick the smoothie liquids up the sides of the pitcher every second so I could never get a thorough blend. I ended up getting a refund from Oster directly. They have a good warranty and service. I'll give them that. The Cleanblend has the power you need to make a great smoothie in 30 sec. to a minute. Handles tough fibrous veggies like kale and crushes frozen fruit with no problems. Creates that vortex in the middle to efficiently blend everything. With the Oster I would literally have to blend for like 3-5 mins just to get an ok blend with visible specks, and sometimes chunks, of food. The Cleanblend pulverizes everything nicely and uniformly. I love the simple dial control and switches. It includes a handy spatula and even a decent quality nutbag which was helpful for something else I made (squeezing cucumber for tzatziki sauce). However, the lid and tamper had poor quality control or manufacturing. The lid's rubber ribs were not cut cleanly and had frayed edges. A huge piece of rubber was hanging off one of the edges that I pulled off. The lid's removable plastic cap had a very sharp burr on its side. Then the top of the tamper, the rim's indentation was all scratched up and had sharp edges all along it. The pitcher and base looked fine. I emailed their support and they responded very quickly and issued a replacement lid/tamper. I don't like how it took a week for them to deliver the replacements even though their office/warehouse was only 15 miles away from where I live. The replacements were better but still not perfect. The rubber ribs were cut a lot cleaner but the underside had imperfections in the corners. The plastic cap had a burr again but it was smaller and wasn't sharp at least. The tamper's rim wasn't as cut up but it still had scratchy places on it. The replacement lid didn't go in the pitcher as tightly as the first lid. The first one fit very tightly. The replacement was on the looser side. I found the replacements acceptable but they clearly need better QC or manufacturing because those parts didn't exactly have a professional quality look or feel to them. I was surprised by how much quieter it was compared to the Oster. On high the Oster had this annoying, piercing sound that made you wanna cover your ears. The Cleanblend doesn't have that. It's still going to be loud because it's a blender but I found it very tolerable. If your kitchen is not close to a bedroom I think you can get away with using it in the mornings. Even medium speed could be sufficient because of its power. Like I said it makes excellent smoothies, which is what I mainly bought it for. One thing I'm noticing though after using this for ~4 months is sometimes fine strands of spinach will get wrapped around the screw on top of the blade and occasionally around the shaft underneath the blades. This is very annoying and I have to use this special brush I bought (it's like a miniature toilet brush) that's bendable to break up and remove the strands. It takes like half a minute to clean out the screw but can take a lot longer for the shaft because it's much harder to reach and clean since it's underneath the blades. If I didn't have this brush I would have no way to clean the shaft. It only does it with spinach. I've tried lettuce, kale, collard green, swiss chard, and they're all fine. I don't remember this issue happening when I first got the blender. Might have to contact support if it happens more frequently. Also, the top of the motor base has these four posts, similar to a Vitamix, that are supposed to hold the pitcher in place at the corners while blending. But these are not positioned accurately. They don't hold the pitcher securely and it can still rotate sometimes while blending. Why they didn't place them a little further out I don't know. It seems like that's all they would have needed to do. Oh and in the manual there are instructions on how to "sanitize" the blender. They recommend putting dish soap/water and running the blender for a minute, then letting it sit in the pitcher for a couple minutes, pour out the mixture and then just letting it air dry. As in, don't rinse out the soap. It specifically says "do not rinse after sanitizing". What?? Regular dish soap does not sanitize anything. It helps carry away grease and germs with WASHING. Letting the residual soap mixture just dry in the pitcher is disgusting. I can't believe they would put that in the manual. Please don't follow those instructions. Despite all the flaws and imperfections, I've been pretty satisfied with the Cleanblend. The base and pitcher seem to be good quality. They definitely need to work on QC or remanufacturing for some parts. The company touts their warranty and customer service as one of the main benefits of buying from them. They seem to be living up to it. So I do recommend Cleanblend. If you're trying to get in the habit of drinking healthy smoothies everyday having a strong blender that makes a good smoothie does help. If you don't want to shell out for a Vitamix (I don't) this is a much more affordable alternative. Forget the cheaper blenders. Spending a little more for a much more powerful blender is definitely worth it. I don't have to deal with half-drinking/half-chewing my smoothies anymore.
J**Y
Finally a quiet blender and great value!
The Cleanblend Commercial Blender was the third blender I bought. Other blenders said they were quiet and were so loud I had to go into another room while they were going, including the Braun. I researched quiet blenders and took a chance on Cleanblend because it isnโt a well advertised brand. It was rated as the second quietest blender, was of commercial quality, less than half the cost of VitaMix, and had the second lowest decibel ranking of all the top blenders. It delivered on all counts. The quality is exceptional, and it produced the smoothest smoothie I've had in just seconds. The 3HP motor is powerful, and itโs simple to operate. I canโt say enough good things about this blender. I only wish I had discovered it earlier and look forward to never needing the generous 5 year warranty. I sound like a commercial, but Iโm an ordinary person who is overjoyed at finally finding a great buy and as quiet a blender as I could hope for. Iโm happy to recommend Cleanblend and share my experience with you.
E**B
Full circle
I wanted a blender for making smoothies. That was all really. I have made ice cream as well and I am getting a little more adventurous now. I know that you can make all sorts of things with blenders now, but my review is basically of the Cleanblend as my daily smoothie machine. I have used Blendtec and VitaMix blenders and while there is some variation in the final product the difference between those and the Cleanblend if anything is negligible. I took a chance on this because the price was significantly less and the reviews were positive. I am very happy with the purchase and I have been using the blender daily for over a month with no issues at all. I would definitely recommend this product. The only thing I could say negative about the Cleanblend in comparison to the others mentioned earlier is that the warranty is much shorter (2 years). I am not terribly concerned about this though. I feel like I got great value in this purchase regardless. *** Update *** And I spoke too soon. Plastic is shredding off of the piece of the base that spins, it makes an awful noise and the base tries to spin while in operation. This all began while making a typical smoothie. I should have bit the bullet and bought the new VitaMix model at Costco for $374 (it also has a 7 year warranty). I guess I will try to have it replaced, but I would rather not have it now to be honest. Trying to save $174 on something I intend to use for years was not the best decision. I left it as 2 stars because there is the possibility I got the bad unit, I don't know. I was happy initially so I can't give it 1 star for breaking. *** 2nd Update *** Cleanblend's service could not have been better. Initially I wanted a refund and I was going to buy a different blender, but they were so quick with responses and accommodating that I decided to stick with it. I have my new blender now, they did not make me ship the defective one back and I received a refund. Could not ask for more, not to mention that all took place in a short period of time. I went back to my original 5 star rating because the product itself I am very happy with. I am going to assume that I happened to receive one defective unit, they went above and beyond taking care of it so I will base my rating on the working product. It has a very potent electrically powered motor with what I would imagine is a fair number of moving parts and stress bearing parts. Fails are inevitable. Hopefully I get years of use out of my blender now.
Z**H
I took one for the team, don't believe the hype!
Here's the bottom line: Does it blend stuff? Yes. Is it a PITA to use? Yes. Is it a PITA to clean? Yes. Is it a PITA to store? Yes. Does it work any better than a $60 blender? No, in many ways it's worse. Will it last longer than a $60 blender? Almost certainly not. Is it worth $190, or it's notional list price of $500(!!!!!)? Hellllllls no. Why does it have 4.5 star rating on amazon? It honestly boggles the mind. Everything about this product's marketing is misleading, it is an over-priced approximation of a blender with crappy design and crappy build quality posing as a commercial-grade appliance. This thing would not last an hour in a commercial kitchen. The shape of the container interior is oddly square, which tends to cause things to get stuck while blending, the flimsy plastic "wand" provided broke the first time I used is, trying to persuade the blender to blend some ice. Despite the gigantic size and footprint of this thing, the way the container sits on the base is extremely unstable. Any attempt to agitate the container on the base causes them to decouple from each other, resulting in metal shavings flying everywhere as the motor and blade fittings grind against/ destroy each other until the container is removed completely or the motor is switched off. Speaking of the motor, it does not have enough torque to adequately blend at low speed - so you have to turn the speed up to get the thing going and then try to feather it down to the lower speed, basically defeating the purpose of a low speed setting. The blade assembly is not removable from the container, making it extremely hard to clean and prone to leakage over time. I'll translate "BPA free" container: it's plastic, also hard to clean. BPAs or no, when removed from their packaging both container and wand reeked of with a noxious chemical/ plastic-y odor, even after a thorough washing. The container is too tall to fit in a standard consumer washing machine. The lid of the container is hard to remove. The center of the lid is apparently intentionally designed to let air escape while blending - this unfortunately also allows liquid to escape as well, so removing the container and shaking it when the contents become stuck (most of the time) is not a great option if you don't want to be doused with smoothie ingredients or whatever. I made the mistake of assuming that a blender priced at $180 (let's not even get into $500, uhhh... yeaaaah, about that...) would at the very least be a durable and high-functioning unit. It just isn't. And yes if it's not clear already, I feel ripped off.
W**Y
3 Horse Power Blender for under 200 Bucks!
I ordered this blender when my Kitchen Aid 3/4 HP blender burned out (literally in a puff of metalic smelling smoke) after many years of very good service. I felt I wanted to graduate to something stronger and decided that I might try a Vitamix, but found even the used ones online were over 300 bucks, with the price of new ones ranging from 350 to 500 bucks. I then thought of the Magic Bullet 900 watt version, but found in the reviews that many of them had some problems and did burn out (I have two the 300 watt ones go out on me). I needed a work horse that can blend, for instance, Nettles with its stems still on the branch. I saw an ad on Amazon for this Clean Blend and found, from some reviews, that it was 400 watts (1800 watts total) stronger than a Vitamix, and there were no reviews below 4 stars. The unit arrived on the earliest day of the estimated deliver time range. I washed all the parts even though it came clean and was carefully packaged, boxed, and wrapped. I put some fresh Nettles and, presto, it blended the Nettles a very fine mush and got more of the Nettles juice than I got from my other blender. With the previous blender, I had to take the mash and blend it 4 times to get all the juice out. But this new power house of a blender only needed on powerful 2 minute blending to get a large amount of the vital juice that I wanted (I then add peppermint essential oil, clove essential oil, and stevia to it and drink a quarter cup at a time). So this blender, with 4 times the horse power of my previous blender, got more done in less time. It was also quieter, it seems my older blender was groaning under the tasks I was giving it, and was vibrating enough so that I often had to hold it so it would not keep moving across the counter. The new blender only moved once when I double packed it with Nettles and then only for 10 seconds, until it had broken everything into fine debri. It seems to do this without even breaking a sweat. The quality of the blender seems high. Little details little a chord holder on the bottom that will not let the chord fall out, a plastic cone to protect a switch from water, a wide base relative to the pitcher to steady the pitcher, and a rubber surrounding the drive part that the pitcher fits into for added water protection, all these seem to indicate to me that the company took some time to add some design improvements to the Vitamix and yet have it be less than half the price of their top of the line unit. I am very happy with this unit and now have only to see if it keeps doing what it is doing over the long haul of time. If it burns out prematurely, I will try to update my post. It does come with a two year warranty, so confidence is high that it probably will last a long time. I intend to work this unit hard, so that if it has a chance to burn out I will probably find it. A few minor notes: (1) The pitcher seems narrower than a regular Vitamix one and narrows from top to bottom. This gives a very good vortex action, but also may get some stuff stuck in the middle. This happened to one load of Nettles, but I found simply pulsing got it loose again. I made a point to do half bags and have more water to make it a little easier on the blender. (2) There is a variable speed dial that works very well, though I am probably going to use the max setting the most. (3) The unit is tall and does not fit under some shelves above my counter. It is 20 inches tall, 18 inches tall without the cap. You may wish to measure your intended space to see if it fits. The base is about 7 by 8 inches (the longer length is front to back). (4) The pitcher does not have the little pour spout that the Vitamix does. I think this may be a wise decision to make the pitcher simpler and sturdier, but if you are fond of this Vitamix feature, this unit does not have it. All in all, I am very happy. This may be the most powerful blender for your buck!
C**K
Excellent Customer Service on Quality Affordable Blender - Warranty honored twice!
I`ve been using this blender about three times a day since Christmas 2016, and it has been great. It is relatively quiet given how powerful it is. The switches and motor feel solid and well built. Eventually the plastic container discolored from dark berry stains, but that was ok. However, after about eight months of use, a hairline crack developed in the plastic container near the base which started to cause leaking. I made the decision to buy this blender based on price, ease of use, power, quality and customer satisfaction reviews. In particular, other Amazon reviewers often noted excellent customer support. The clear message was that this company honors its warranty. I saw this as a safe bet. And now, nearly a year later, I can add firsthand that this is true. I emailed the company reporting the leaky container. They requested my order number, which was retained in my Amazon account records. In less than a week I had a new container with blade and lid. Thank you Cleanblend. You deserve these 5 stars. I will continue recommending this top quality affordably priced blender to family and friends. UPDATE June 2019: After two and a half years of daily use, the motor on this blender gradually started to lag and surge independent of how the power dial was adjusted. There was also the tell tale smell of a burning out motor. I notified Cleanblend of this problem, and I was promptly informed that I would be sent a new blender, just as simple as that. Within about a week, true to their word, the new complete blender arrived. This is a company with a warranty to depend upon. I have been using the new blender for a couple of weeks now, and am very happy with it. As much as I liked the first one, this newer model with it's redesigned container makes noticeably smoother smoothies. It is heavier than the earlier container, but the plastic is thicker, and it has a more substantial rubber clad handle. It's shape is different and a bit larger - slightly wider, rather than taller which means that cleaning around the base is easier. There are also two additional blades which likely add to the machine's efficiency. A five star machine from a five star company. Thank you, Cleanblend!
P**C
Quality Blender with a decent guarantee to back it up.
Love this blender ice frappes, soups, milkshakes no problem nice quality item.A great addition to the coco lounge kitchen.
I**E
Well worth the money!!!
This 3HP blender has worked out really really well. It came with the tamper. I see that the company has raised the price since I bought. I have encouraged many other friends to buy and they call got in at the lower price which was a little under $250 CDN. I am so glad we all bought when we did. I even bought one for my sister and her family as a 2017 family christmas gift. This is a powerful blender and can take the use from everyone in the family. They have used it lots and lots and lots more than me and have made peanut butter that I hear is amazing. I have had mine for more than a year now and I have had no issues with it. At the new price ... north of $300 ... I think it is still worth buying compared to the other high priced blenders. I've done many nut milks and hummus and of course a full array of smoothies, purees, vegetable mixes, dips, soups, sauces and salad dressings. It handles it all really well and really quick. Nut butters I hear are easy, just cleaning is time consuming. I happen to love Nuts to you Rainforest Nut Butter ... but if I were to use the blender to make nut butter I think I would make the nut butter, then add in water and make a nutmilk that I would then use in smoothies...so cleaning would not be all that difficult. I take leftover older veggies and puree them with water and water the garden so waste is minimul. I am thinking of getting the 32 oz cannister with blade which is a bit smaller and easier for nut butters and salad dressings and hummus and other dips. I think if I could get it on special for $99 CDN that would be worth it. Highly recommend this product, that is, unless you want to spend more money and get a vitamix or blendtec, which are very good products, just more money. Cheers!
R**D
Excellent purchase.
After looking around for a powerful blender at a reasonable price I'm so happy I came across this on amazon, never heard of Cleanblend before so after a bit of research on youtube and Amazon USA I decided to make the purchase. Been using it a few weeks now and have made all sorts of of smoothies and ingredients in this. It really is powerful I literally just take some frozen broccali out the freezer bang it right in with a pint of water and some kale and click down pulse a few times and out comes a healthy smoothie. Also used it to make peanut butter and almost powder for thickening sauces, again was just a matter of putting in a kilo of almonds pulsing it a few times until I got the right consistency and bam job done. How someone could spend ยฃ650 on the market leading 2.2 HP blender when you get 3 HP with the Cleanblend for ยฃ150 is beyond me ! The working parts are all metal so it feels nice and solid and not some cheap plasticy mechanism.
S**Y
Excellent blender and incredible price
So after 3 days of reading reviews comments and articles I finally took the plunge and bought this beast. Verdict is: I love it They always say you get what you pay for. In rare instances, you actually get more than what you pay for. So is the case with this blender. Incredible power solid construction and a price that should make the big names rethink their price points. This blender directly competes with the Vitamix, and Cleanblend and is more than half the price. What's crazy is that it does so without compromising on performance and so far, quality. This begs the question, if I can get this product at such a good price ($200 Canadian in my case), how can these other guys be charging upwards of 500-600 for essentially the same product? It's almost feels unethical. Now I can't comment on longevity as I've only had it for a week, but it I've relied on other reviews to guide my purchase and they are overwhelming glowing. So I'm hoping this thing will last as long as everyone says. It's also backed by a 5 year warranty so that also speaks volumes. If a company is willing to take the hit on defects for five years, it's pretty telling that their financial guys have done their homework and determined that this machine is good enough to make that offer without destroying their profit margin. Very good sign. On performance I can definitely comment. I bought this blender for a specific purpose. I started making home made sriracha sauce. The recipe I use calls for the peppers to be blended then strained then boiled down to thicken. Now I'm a health nut so I want to keep the nutrition high by not boiling all the healthy stuff to death (those who ferment will know what I'm talking about). I ran my peppers in this blender for about 3 minutes on high. When I was done, it was all smooth and pretty much the exact consistency I wanted (half way between frank's and ketchup). I didn't have to boil it down or add a thickener. Plus the sauce keeps all its probiotics. That's a win for me friends. So to make a long story longer, I'll finish by summing things up into pros and cons. Pros. -Quality seems on point. Solid jar, big base. -Very quiet (surprisingly quiet) -5 year warranty -as powerful as the big names -turns stuff into smooth liquid pretty quickly Cons -no preset buttons so can't turn on and walk away -very tall so doesn't fit under my counter when assembled -Design is very basic, nothing shiny or eye catching Conclusion: For what you get, and what you pay, I cannot justify going with anything else. A couple of presets would have been nice bit not am extra $300 nice. So in the end, I feel like this was one of the best deals I've scored in my online shopping career (it's an expensive career) and I highly recommend this item. Happy blending!
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