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Best Blender for Travel (Review And Buying Guide)

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Your dietician phoned, and it seems that you are not consuming enough fruit.

You’re not alone yourself. According to a stunning number of experts, the vast majority of people these days do not consume enough fruits and vegetables, with disastrous results. In fact, a recent research discovered that a lack of fruit consumption was a direct cause of a considerable number of heart-related ailments and even fatalities worldwide.

But who has time for fruit anyway? The frantic pace of contemporary life does not often allow for a leisurely breakfast of mixed berries and cantaloupe before work. Moreover, quick, on-the-go foods like granola bars and snack mixes have turned many of us off of fruits and veggies entirely.

The easiest approach to reintroduce fruit into your diet is to make a smoothie out of it. They are practical, simple to make, and tasty if done correctly, and best of all, you can receive a complete day’s worth of fruit without ever sitting down. But, we are not here to talk about smoothie blenders. We’re here to speak about portable blenders, the most current version of the smoothie phenomena that eliminates (in most instances) the need for a power chord, enabling you to get your fruit on no matter where you are.

The greatest portable blenders not only work similarly to full-size blenders, but they also include a slew of unique design aspects and concepts that, in many instances, improve upon them.

We examined the market for the greatest personal blenders and narrowed it down to the top ten absolute best, which are mentioned below. After you reach number 10, keep reading for a comprehensive look at how these specific models earned their place on the list.

Diwenhouse Portable Blender

As if having your own small blender wasn’t handy enough, the guys at Diwenhouse decided to go above and beyond with a few features that were no doubt designed to set this blender apart from the competition. Although this kind of feature-packing is sometimes nothing more than a ploy to push a few additional units in online sales, the Diwenhouse genuinely succeeds in this regard for the most part. Its combination of excellent performance and closely integrated features has undoubtedly contributed to it being one of the most highly rated blenders on the market.

Other manufacturers will most certainly attempt to imitate the LED battery indication embedded into the power switch from now on. The addition of three metal straws as well as a cleaning brush is a nice touch that raises the worth of this little gadget greatly. We’re not sure how much usage the lid-mounted flip mirror will receive, but it may be the ideal complement for folks who use their blenders for that post-workout adrenaline boost.

Since the blades are both powerful and rapid, the absence of changeable motor speeds may be safely ignored. This item is strong enough to break down frozen fruit and ice cubes without the need for a lot of liquid. After all, the fruit contains fluids. All we need is a powerful enough mixer to get at it.

Important Specifications

Capacity of the Juicer Cup: 16 oz.

6 x PCS 304 stainless steel blades

15,000-25,000 rotations per minute for the motor

Power Source: 4000mAh USB-rechargeable lithium battery

The LED charge level indicators incorporated into the power button are a standout feature.

Hamilton Beach Personal Smoothie Blender

We couldn’t possibly write an article on blenders without including Hamilton Beach at some point. After all, they are a well-known name in kitchen equipment, particularly tiny gadgets such as blenders and bread machines. It seems to reason that they would be among the first manufacturers to enter the portable blender industry, but this model is a relative newbie in comparison to its counterparts.

The first thing you’ll notice when unpacking the Hamilton Beach blender is that it comes with an old-fashioned power connection rather of the more typical twin rechargeable battery bank. It’s unclear if Hamilton Beach will ever develop a rechargeable blender. Yet, it is evident to us (and a large number of reviewers) that the plug-in style is everything from a disadvantage on a system like this.

The fact is that alternating current electricity is just more dependable and consistent. That is, you will get a constant flow of energy rather than a fluctuating flow dependent on how much battery power is remaining.

Important Specifications

Capacity of the Juicer Cup: 14 oz.

4x stainless steel blades

15,000 rpm is the maximum speed of the motor.

Conventional alternating current power supply

A dependable, well-made blender from a recognized manufacturer.

La Reveuse Smoothies Blender

When searching the web for product evaluations, we must confess that we did not instantly identify the name of one of the most well-known blender manufacturers. La Reveuse didn’t mean anything to us, but after checking out their work, we have a feeling we’ll be hearing a lot more about them.

First and foremost, we like organizations that know precisely what industry they want to enter and then target it. La Reveuse currently solely manufactures blenders and food processors (as well as a line of accessories for these machines). This tells us that they are a focused company that aims to master one particular sort of kitchen gadget before expanding into other items.

So, how are things going? This blender performs well as a portable blender. At 12,500 rpms, it isn’t the most powerful machine we looked at, but it’s also no slouch. It lacks an internal rechargeable battery, which may put some people off, but the item is so robust and durable that it’s definitely worth it.

The only thing we don’t like about it? There is no power button. It implies that when you plug in this blender, it will turn on, so make sure your ingredients are ready and in the cup at that time.

Important Specifications

Capacity of the Juicer Cup: 18 oz.

4x stainless steel blades

12,500 rpm is the speed of the motor.

Conventional alternating current power supply

The large 18oz sport blender cup is the standout feature.

Homgeek Personal Mini Blender Smoothie Maker

This personal smoothie maker is designed for power, speed, and long-term durability. The Homgeek, with its larger engine and larger base, can handle even the most stubbornly frozen fruit, such as those strawberries that have been languishing in your freezer for an embarrassing period of time. With a guaranteed 25,000 rpm blade mechanism, it might be one of the top two or three most powerful travel blenders we investigated.

Here’s the lowdown. Several blender manufacturers may state that their device operates to a specific standard. Up to 25,000 rpms, for example, or between 15,000 and 25,000 rpms. This really indicates that their product isn’t reaching those higher levels of revolutions per minute, either because of a weaker motor or a rougher smoothie consistency. In our experience, the Homgeek easily achieves this degree of rotations.

If you look at it that way, all of this power comes at a cost. Unlike other portable juicers and blenders, the Homgeek does not have rechargeable batteries on board. It instead utilizes a more standard AC power cable that may be plugged into a wall. On the other hand, this unit’s simple access to ample energy is without a doubt one of the key reasons for its exceptional pulverizing performance.

So, are you up for a weekend of lakeside smoothies with your Homkgeek? Not at all. But if you want a tiny blender that can easily accompany you to the workplace, this is the one to choose.

Important Specifications

Capacity of the Juicer Cup: 20.28 oz.

4x stainless steel blades

25,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) motor

Conventional alternating current power supply

The best feature is the one-year satisfaction guarantee.

VersionTECH Personal Blender & Travel Juicer

This sleek and stylish portable blender is not only one of the most visually appealing products on our list, but it is also one of the best values available when performance, durability, and price are all considered. It’s a few dollars less than most of the blenders we looked at, and while that may not seem like much, it adds up to at least the cost of a few organic fruit smoothies. So… yeah. It’s very significant.

The VersionTECH blender is much smaller than its rivals. Although virtually everyone in the industry seems to have settled on a 16oz(ish) ounce juice capacity, this one appears to be quite fine with a lesser juice up. As a consequence, portability is improved. The VersionTECH blender is small enough to fit in most backpack water bottle compartments and is short and thin enough to take up little space in your luggage or backpack.

One may argue that the decreased blades (4x instead of the more common 6x) are a disadvantage. According to our findings, having more blades often signifies having higher mixing power. The VersionTECH portable juicer, on the other hand, can handle ordinary ice and frozen fruits with a 5 ounce infusion of liquid to start things rolling.

The motor is not as strong as those found in other versions. To prevent overheating the components, the makers do not suggest operating it simultaneously more than three or four times. But, if you need to use it more often than that in a short amount of time, it may be time to invest in a full-size blender.

Important Specifications

Capacity of the Juicer Cup: 11.83 oz.

4x metal blades in the shape of a leaf

Motor RPM: 22000rpm

USB-rechargeable lithium battery with a capacity of 2000mAh (2x)

Top feature: It is very sleek and tiny, making it convenient to travel with.

KACSOO Single Serve Glass Personal Blender

Making your blender cup out of high borosilicate glass when practically every other manufacturer uses a much cheaper and more typical plastic material is a daring move. After all, what’s the sense of utilizing more costly materials when your competitors can get away with using cheaper components?

There are many options. First and foremost, the BPA-free glass cup is significantly simpler to clean than plastic. Users will discover that even dried up smoothie residues can be removed off the surface with ease, no doubt owing to the significantly smoother surface nature of glass versus plastic.

Many individuals will tell you that glass is healthier than plastic when it comes to drinking. You may have heard that hazardous chemicals may leach into your drink from plastics. This is undoubtedly true of cheaper plastics, but it is worth noting that manufacturers rapidly became aware of this and switched to BPA-free plastic containers, which have been shown to be perfectly safe for human use.

The second reason we believe this glass is preferable is due to how beautifully quiet this blender is when it is turned on.

Important Specifications

15.5 oz. Juicer Cup Capacity

4x PCS 304 stainless steel blades

Speed of the motor: 16,500 rpms

5200mAh lithium battery rechargeable via USB

Top feature: Very quiet operation; ideal for early risers.

 

TTLIFE Small Smoothie Blender Single Serve

The TTLIFE Blender juice cup, at just under 16 ounces, is the ideal size for a personal serving of your favorite blended beverage, whether at the workplace, the gym, or even first thing in the morning in your own home. Although not as strong as some of the more costly devices on our list, the TTLIFE unit achieves a high level of consistency with less RPMs. The advantage of this is that you can get more uses out of it before needing to recharge it.

In reality, depending on what you’re blending, most estimates place the number of complete blends between 15 and 20 times. This means you can easily have twice as many smoothies before needing to charge it. Yet, thanks to the built-in USB connector, charging this gadget will be anything but a chore. Even a normal laptop can charge the TTLIFE blender. This means you won’t be out of your favorite strawberry banana protein breakfast for long.

The best feature is undoubtedly the well-sealed electrical components. Invisible silicone beads protect both the power switch and the USB input mechanisms from water damage. Although we wouldn’t call the unit completely watertight, we were delighted with how simple it is to clean for these reasons. And, to be honest, the only true labor in the whole procedure is washing up after a smoothie.

Important Specifications

15.21 ounces Juicer Cup Capacity

4x 204 stainless steel blades

7.4V dual power, 16,500 rpm motor

Dual 2600 mAh USB-rechargeable lithium batteries provide power.

Top Feature: The silicone-sealed switch and charging port make this blender very simple to clean.

Ayyie Rechargeable Portable Blender

There isn’t much information available online about AYYIE, the electronics and gear maker behind this sleek, powerful, and adorable portable blender. It’s squarely in the center of the typical pricing range for this sort of blender, and it has much of the same features as some of the more well-known blender and portable juicer firms. Nonetheless, there are a few features that distinguish this model.

First and foremost, they nailed the ready-to-drink-from blender lid. It screws firmly into the blender cup, and after you’ve blended to your chosen consistency, the top cap easily flips open, transforming the whole machine into something that resembles a fine coffee cup rather than a blending unit. Although this is not a unique feature of Ayyie, we just happen to like this lid over others. The flow is abundant, and the latching mechanism is completely dependable.

Everyone appears to be adding small distinctive additional presents to their portable smoothies. Others, like the Diwenhouse mentioned above, opt for reusable metal straws. Ayyie opted with a custom-made smoothie ice template instead, enabling the user to produce ice cubes that are properly proportioned for a smaller blender. It’s one of those wonderful little extras that can really set a product apart.

Important Specifications

15-ounce capacity juicer cup

6 Pieces SUS304 stainless steel blades

Motor RPM: 20,000

Battery Type: USB-rechargeable 4000mAh lithium-ion

The included ice cube tray makes making smoothies even simpler.

 

iFedio Personal Portable Blender

We’re not sure how they did it, but the juice-lovers at iFedio (or whoever actually manufactures the unit, it’s difficult to find a lot of information about this particular company) have managed to make a great little blender that performs as well as its closest competitors while being significantly less expensive.

This bad boy has a charge duration of roughly 3 hours, which is similar to the other models we looked at.

The bottom-mounted charging port was the one design aspect that took us off surprise. Not only is this tough to find if you don’t know where to look, but it also implies that the unit must be charged on its side. As a result, the cup and base unit should be clean and dry before charging to avoid making a mess.

Yet, since the machine is sealed against internal water damage, it does not seem to make much of a difference.

Important Specifications

Capacity of the Juicer Cup: 14 oz.

4x 304 stainless steel blades

15,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) motor

Battery that can be recharged through USB

Top Feature: The cheapest personal portable blender on our list.

 

Granbest Portable Blender for Protein Shakes & Smoothies

To begin, we should point out that the Granbest portable blender is available in hues other than pink. Whether you choose the pick, blue, or white, you’re still getting one of the best-looking blenders on the market. The blender’s baseline performance is above average thanks to a few key construction decisions, and a few minor but significant design innovations elevate it to the next level.

For starters, it is one of only two or three of the top ten portable blenders with a complete set of six steel blades. Because of the increased strength and fury, this blender will easily blow through a large pile of fruit and ice, enabling you to produce a fresh smoothie for everyone in the yoga class if you so choose. That also means you won’t need as much liquid, or any liquid at all, to get the proper consistency for your smoothie or shake.

Even while mixing a full batch of ice, a strong but more crucially dependable motor reaches 25,000 rpms. This is rather powerful for a rechargeable device, though not unheard of. What is unheard of is a motor of this size that can withstand as many blending sessions before needing to be charged. The maker claims it may be used up to 30 times before needing to be recharged, while other stories claim it can be used even less often. However, it is remarkable.

One of the flip-out dust covers for the USB charging connector and a series of little ventilation vents on the bottom of the machine assist keep the motor cool are among the clever design details we noticed.

Important Specifications

15-ounce capacity juicer cup

6x 304 stainless steel blades

25,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) motor

Power Source: 4000 mAh USB-rechargeable lithium battery

Top design elements include a dust-proof USB cap and a heat dissipation vent.

 

Buying Guide: What to Look For in a Portable Blender

It’s no secret that the smoothie obsession has gone global, and as a consequence, there are more portable travel blenders on the market than ever before. Navigating busy seas does not have to be difficult. The following is a comprehensive examination of what constitutes an excellent on-the-go personal blender.

Size & Capacity

The pitcher, or juice cup in the case of portable blenders, is the biggest and most visible component of any blender. This is the overall capacity of the blender, expressed in ounces or milliliters. Although this capacity may imply that it is the size of the finished product, the truth is that the quantity of fruit, ice, and liquid you put in will determine how much you get out of it, and not in the manner you may assume.

Ice cubes lose a large amount of volume when exposed to fast revolving steel blades because water expands as it freezes. This implies that a blender with a claimed 16-ounce juice cup may only produce 12 to 14 ounces.

In a single juice cup, combine fruits and veggies. So, how big should a personal blender be? The conventional rule of thumb is that one cup of frozen fruit equals one serving, or slightly less. Thus a 16-ounce smoothie with a cup and a half of fruit and a half-cup of ice will provide you with just over one complete serving of fruit and vegetables.

To be honest, the size of the juicer cups isn’t all that different from what you’d find on a Magic Bullet juicer; it’s only that the base component is considerably smaller, resulting in the mobility that distinguishes these devices.

Construction Material

There isn’t much variation in the materials used to make these blenders. The majority of them have metal motors and electrical components enclosed in a hard plastic casing, atop which rests a plastic (BPA free) or sometimes glass juice cup.

BPA-free plastic is healthful, affordable, and long-lasting, so it’s no wonder that it’s the most preferred material for juice cups.

Glass is more brittle and more costly, but it has a few distinct advantages that make it an appealing option in certain situations. For one reason, its smoother surface makes metal significantly easier to clean than plastic. It also performs a better job of canceling out sound, resulting in a quieter blender that is less likely to wake up the whole house.

Revolutions Per Minute (RPM)

Practically every portable smoothie blender on the market today is promoted with an RPM measurement. The blender blades and how many times they complete a circle in a minute are referred to as revolutions per minute in this situation. In other words, this is just the speed at which the blades move, and hence how effectively they can smash ice.

The first consequence of RPM is how much blending can be done throughout the operational time before the blender deactivates briefly (see the Safety Features section below for a more detailed explanation of Anti-Idle shutoff mechanisms). More mixing equals finer textures and less wait time, hence higher RPMs are typically considered beneficial.

RPMs should be in the 10,000 to 15,000 range on the low end and about 35,000 on the high end, however there are outliers for both extremes.

Blade Shape & Material

You’ll need a strong pair of sturdy steel blades to withstand the rigors of everyday smoothing, and you’re in luck. Steel is used in almost every type of compact blender on the market these days, however the origin and strength of the steel may vary.

What is more important is the number of blades. This feature of blenders is as significant as RPMs in deciding how finely blended your drink may be in a given length of time. Also, the additional blades make it simpler to handle bigger bits of crushed ice and frozen foods.

Power Source:  Battery or Plug-In

The apparent advantage of owning a mobile blender is the ability to use it wherever you are, whether it’s on a deserted beach with a bowl of fresh fruit or in the office break room craving a mid-day protein smoothie. Thus it should come as no surprise that a blender that runs on internal rechargeable batteries would be more beneficial to the juice-hungry traveler than one that needs an electrical outlet.

Nonetheless, there are various reasons why traditional-powered Ninja Blenders continue to exist. To begin with, the source of power has a lot more consistent output, as compared to lithium batteries, which begin to reduce their output as the battery level drops.

Second, wall-powered systems do not have batteries that lose charge capacity over time, which means that you will have one fewer item to replace in the future.

Battery Capacity & Milliamperes (mAh)

Blenders using rechargeable batteries will normally have the milliampere rating listed in the marketing brochure or on the packaging. The mAh rating is another technique of measuring electrical charge units, however it is used to assess capacity in lithium batteries.

To recap, batteries with higher mAh values may live longer than those with lower mAh ratings.

It is not to say that batteries with low mAh ratings are inherently inferior. There are several factors that contribute to how long a battery will survive, including use patterns.

Safety Features

  • Gripping Suction Cups A few of the larger models on our list, such as the one from Homgeek, feature miniature gripping suction cups on their base. While there is little danger of injuring yourself with the blade of a travel smoothie maker, there is significant danger of having the blender slip out from under you, sending your delightful banana blueberry almond butter smoothie flying through the air and onto the office floor. So yeah, we’re going to call this one a safety feature as well.
  • Automatic Anti-Idle Shutoff – With portable blenders, the motors are usually too small to handle continuous operation without incurring some heat-based mechanical or electrical damage. For this reason, almost every one of them has a built-in “anti-idle” feature that will automatically turn off the motor after a set period of time, such as 45 seconds. This prevents the unit from overheating, and is often indicated with a flashing red light somewhere around the power button.
  • Silicone-Sealed Electrical & Mechanical Components – Smoothies & protein shakes can be a real mess maker if not prepared carefully, and the manufacturers of these compact blenders are well aware of it. That’s why most of these blenders utilize some kind of silicone-based sealing process to protect the delicate electrical components from unwanted water damage. You can safely assume that just about any travel blender will be at the very least water resistant, but there are some that are advertised as being completely waterproof.
  • Exposed Blades vs. Enclosed Blades – This is more of a general safety element that is true for all travel blenders as opposed to a specific thing that you will only find on some but not others. While traditional blenders use blades that might be exposed, thus increasing the chance of accidental injury, travel blenders have the blades enclosed inside the drinking vessel. So unless you are sticking your hand in there all willy-nilly, you wont have to worry about accidentally brushing against the blade.

The Frequently Asked Questions about Portable Smoothie Blenders

Q: How many smoothies can you make off of one charge?

This is totally dependent on the kind of battery used in your gadget. In general, blender batteries with greater mAh ratings can mix more fruit on a single charge than those with lower mAh values.

While it varies, some units can create up to 30 smoothies, while others can only make 15 to 20.

Q: Are travel blenders safe for making baby formula & baby food?

If you’re planning to use one of these blenders to make dry baby food, the only thing you need to consider is the material of the juice container. To avoid exposing your infant to dangerous chemicals, look for glass made of BPA-free plastic. It’s also a good idea to make sure your juicer is fully cleaned and swiftly dried to avoid the growth of germs that might compromise your baby’s immune system.

Q: Can I make hot drinks in a portable blender?

Introducing your blender to hot liquids is not a good idea since it may cause the motors to overheat and, in some circumstances, the electrical components to fail. Warm drinks are OK, however really hot liquids such as coffee and tea should be avoided.

The Verdict: Best Portable Blender for Smoothies & Protein Shakes

After reading all of this, you may be asking what the greatest portable blender is. Maybe you’re simply searching for a reliable advice so you can get a new blender right immediately.

It doesn’t get much better than the Granbest Portable Blender for the money. It has everything you need to start producing on-the-go smoothies like a pro, including plenty of power, six steel cutting blades, and a slew of ingeniously designed functions that are only available in bits and pieces on other blenders.

We wouldn’t do ourselves credit if we didn’t include the Homgeek Micro Blender. It is the only product on our list that offers a full 1-year satisfaction guarantee, allowing buyers who are even somewhat skeptical to try out what may be the finest travel blender for them without risk.

FAQs

How do I choose a portable blender?

Size: What to Look for When Buying a Portable Blender The size difference between standard blenders and portable blenders is one of the most noticeable.
Life of the battery: Most portable blenders are powered using USB connections, so consider how much usage you’ll get each charge.
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What is better than BlendJet?

NUTRIBULLET GO IS THE WINNER

The Nutribullet comes out on top. While the BlendJet 2 isn’t especially noisy, the Nutribullet GO is substantially quieter. Millie noticed that it was approximately as quiet as an electric toothbrush, allowing her to use it in the workplace for a fast protein shake without bothering her coworkers.

What is the best BlendJet on the market?

Overall, the BlendJet 2 Portable Blender is the finest portable blender since it is lightweight, silent, and can mix up to 15 beverages once charged.

Is BlendJet 1 or 2 better?

BlendJet 2 is five times more powerful than BlendJet 1 thanks to this technology, as well as an enhanced engine and increased battery capacity. BlendJet 2 delivers 15 blends per hour of charging via USB-C connector and has three modes: Blend Mode is ideal for protein drinks and smoothies.

How many watts should a portable blender have?

But, if you need anything to combine frozen fruit or cooked veggies, 700+ watts is a much better option. To combine regular-size ice cubes for your smoothie mix, you’ll need a strong blender, preferably one with at least 1,000 watts.

How many watts should a personal blender be?

Power: 500 watts is often sufficient for common blender workloads such as producing milkshakes and mixing smoothies.

Why doesn t Amazon sell BlendJet?

“I don’t want a transactional connection since we’re not trying to sell to them once and then call it quits,” he explains. One of the reasons BlendJet does not sell on Amazon, he claims. Pamplin believes that a BlendJet shop on Amazon would likely outrank BlendJet.com’s DTC website.

Is the BlendJet worth the price?

When pricing, features, battery life, and convenience of use are all considered, I believe the BlendJet is well worth the money. It might be difficult to maintain nutrition at the forefront of one’s mind at all times, but this product has made it simpler for me to do so during the previous two weeks.

What are the issues with BlendJet 2?

The BlendJet 2 is unsuitable for multi-tasking. It creates adequate smoothies and crushed ice in its 16-ounce jar, but you must often shake the jar before the contents begin to combine. It’s not suitable for creating nut butter, and, like other personal blenders, it’s not suitable for hot blending. It’s also not dishwasher-friendly.

What is better than the BlendJet 2?

The NutriBullet GO outperforms the BlendJet 2. Both models are battery-powered blenders that don’t work well with fibrous materials, but the GO blends a smoothie with kale or blueberries in less time.

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