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SAVE UP TO $345.01: As of Oct. 1, head to Amazon to grab a steeply discounted Blendtec blender for one day only. Score the Blendtec Classic 575 Blender for $194.01 off (a 38% savings) or the Blendtec Total Classic Original Blender for $345.01 off (a 58% savings). Pick them up for $315.99 and $253.99, respectively.


High-quality blenders can get pricey. With many Vitamix models costing upwards of $500, it may be tempting to choose a blender based on price alone.

Luckily, Vitamix isn't the only stellar blender brand out there. Blendtec also makes sleek, powerful blenders designed to last for years — and as of Oct. 1, you can save up to 58% on one of them.

For one day only through Oct. 1, Amazon has multiple Blendtec blenders on sale for up to $345.01 off, so you can bring home a blender worth up to $600 for less than half the cost.

Blendtec Classic 575 Blender — $315.99 (save $194.01)

For making big batches, the Blendtec Classic 575 is the way to go. The huge 90-ounce jar is ideal for making salsa and dips for a party, cocktails for a group, or soups for the family in one batch. Super strong stainless steel blades eliminate the need to chop anything before blending, saving you time and effort, while the four preprogrammed cycles allow you to press one button and get precise results. You'll also get five manual speeds, the ability to make hot soups, and a simple self-cleaning feature.

Blendtec Classic 575 Blender
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Blendtec Total Classic Original Blender — $253.99 (save $345.01)

This discount offers nearly 60% off the retail price of the Blendtec Total Classic Original, making it a deal to take advantage of. With 10 different speeds, six preprogrammed settings, and a 1570 watt motor, this is a blender even smoothie shops would be envious of. The speed slider feature gives you an extra level of control, allowing you to easily adjust blending speed, and the self-cleaning function allows for easy cleanup. You'll also be able to heat up soups in as little as six minutes of blending.

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