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From Ninja to Vitamix, these are the best deals on blenders and food processors ahead of Cyber Monday


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UPDATE: Nov. 15, 2022, 2:00 p.m. EST This story has been updated to include new deals and pricing information.


Have you blown up a blender or two? No judgment here. If you're an avid smoothie lover or soup savant, you know that a high-quality blender is essential for silky smooth blending.

If your old cheap blender isn't cutting it anymore (or isn't cutting through your frozen fruit anymore) it's probably time for an upgrade. This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we expect to see tons of deals on blenders, with options ranging from single-serve models to hefty, professional blenders. In fact, a lot of great deals are live already.

Here are all the best early Black Friday deals on blenders, food processors, and juicers.

Please note: All newly added deals have been marked with a ✨. Anything with a strikeout was either sold out or no longer available at the sale price as of this writing, but check back often — we're updating this page constantly.

Blender deals

Why we like it

This Ninja blender bundle is made for versatility and is great for those who prefer "all-in-one" appliances to save time and space. You'll of course get the main blender with a max power of 1600 watts, which can handle anything from chopping and slicing fruits and veggies to crushing ice with ease. You'll also get a smoothie bowl attachment, a personal-size blender cup, and a set of automatic programs for creating specific results (including doughs!).

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Food processor deals

Why we like it

This large-capacity food processor can hold up to 14 cups of ingredients at a time and is great for making party-sized dips, purees, soups, and more. Its detachable disc stem makes for easy cleanup, and it has extremely simple controls for a no-fuss experience.

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Juicer deals

Why we like it

This Breville juicer is no joke. It has a 1,000-watt motor that spins up to 13,000 RPM, helping you get more juice than you would with a smaller model. You don't need to pre-cut veggies and fruits, too, thanks to its extra-wide chute. And to top it all off, its parts are dishwasher safe.

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