Best Breville Blenders

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Breville the Kinetix Twist BBL405

Breville the Kinetix Twist BBL405

3.7 
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  • Capacity1.5 L
  • Number of Speed Settings4
ChrisVIC5 posts
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This is not a 1000w motor This is not 1000 watts! This is the third Kinetix twist blender l have bought, and love it because of the 1000w motor,… Read more

which whips up my breakfast smoothie every morning. I put exactly the same ingredients in, and this replacement blender l have just spins at a MUCH LOWER SPEED than my previous 2 Kinetix blenders. I looked on the bottom of the appliance and it clearly states ‘546w’………not 1000w!!!!! Breville have a LOT to answer for, not happy AT ALL

Breville the 3X Bluicer BJB615SHY

Breville the 3X Bluicer BJB615SHY

4.5 
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  • Capacity1.5 L
  • Number of Speed Settings5
BenVIC2 posts
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This is perfect for basic juicing – Liquid is thorough in juicing, has its pros of brand and reputation and function ability however limp of excess juice scraps goes through juicer making it hard to drink clean juice Show details

Breville the 3X Bluicer Pro BJB815BSS

Breville the 3X Bluicer Pro BJB815BSS

4.5 
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  • Capacity1.5 L
  • Number of Speed Settings10
phoenixdSA273 posts
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Good enough for what I need – Update April 2025: After initially getting this for the juicing function for hard apples & carrots, I find I’m using the blender more - as often as… Read more

daily - to blend personal smoothies incorporating 1/2-one medium apple or a small carrot. Why? Because the blender jug is super easy to clean. A quick rinse out with hot water and a drop of dish soap is often enough. Or use the Auto-clean function for a deeper clean every couple of days - be very careful not to use too much dish soap.

With the powerful blender, I get nice smooth smoothies that retain all the valuable gut-friendly fibre that the juicer filters out. To my go-to base of either peeled apple slices OR chopped unpeeled small carrot, I usually add raw nuts (e.g. 2 macadamias or 4 almonds), a teaspoon or 2 of sunflower & pepita seeds, a tablespoon of oats, and some soft fruit (blueberries, grapes, strawberries etc), cover the lot with a liquid (soy milk, coconut water, milk etc), secure the blender lid and hit the Smoothie program. ***WARNING: secure blender lid over the top AND spout…or you’ll be very, very sorry.

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I’d been mulling over getting juicer - masticating or centrifugal? - for a long time, researched and watched a fair amount of videos. The bluicer ticks my top 4 “must haves” - a big feeding tube for as little prep as possible, powerful motor, easy to wash, cold & fast juice. The bluicer delivered. The blender is a bonus. It is, however, on the pricey side.

I wanted a juicer mainly for carrots and apples, and the bluicer juices this combination pretty fast, but I found I needed to exert a fair bit of pressure on the carrots with the tamper. The blender doubles as a juicer jug which isn’t great when you don’t want to “bluice”. I’m on the lookout for a regular jug that fits neatly under the spout but haven’t found one yet. For the moment, I’m using the provided silicon spout and a bullet blender container for single serves of juice.

As other users have commented, the pulp is not as dry as when using a slow / masticating juicer. The resulting juice is also very foamy, but a quick stir solves this. The bluicer leaves fairly dry pulp with hard fruit/veg like apples and carrots, and rather damp pulp with softer fruit. But it’s good enough for me, a casual juicer.

Cleaning is fairly easy - a little dish soap with the included brush under a hot tap for the mesh, and a rinse and soft sponge if needed for the other bits. Line the pulp collector with a biodegradable bag to collect the waste pulp for easy disposal in the council green bin. I hear other folk use this in their garden compost or re-use to make dog biscuits!

I haven’t used the family-sized blender yet, so can’t comment.

  • Capacity1.5 L
  • Number of Speed Settings5
mitchgerNSW53 posts
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A beast – I bought this after seeing that America's Test Kitchen rated it their best option in the category and it hasn't disappointed. The self-cleaning… Read more

feature works surprisingly well, I just give it a quick rinse afterwards. The pre-programmed modes are no gimmick, they help to move food around which may otherwise not have made it to the blades. Overall, it's been a winner so far.

Breville The Fresh to Go LPB320BSS2IAN1

Breville The Fresh to Go LPB320BSS2IAN1

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  • Price (RRP) $179.95
  • Capacity0.85 L
  • Number of Speed Settings3