@The Insufferable Tool No, I think that's unreasonable to ask having to hold the jar all the time. If this was a professional space, they wouldn't even be able to hold it. They need to be able to walk away, as I would also like to do. Luckily they improved the jar and replaced the rubber gasket with welded on metal. I think a lower tolerance for wobble would be a nice addition to the base as well still.
@@DavyDave1313 The last replacement jar I got from blendtec was a couple years ago. I noticed it was a revised design and I haven't had any bearing issues or leaking since. Although the blender I have from them is the standard 1650w motor vs the 1800w one in the designer 725.
Jake Rosendahl got me a blendtec 725. But I’m might return it. Ordered a Vitamix A3500 I’m gonna compare the two. I had a really bad time with the 725 when I tried making ice cream. If the A3500 flawlessly makes ice cream, ima keep it
Haha I agree this guy doesn't know much. He recommends the Blendtec Wildside instead of the 725... Umm thats the name of the jar not the name of the model, they all have a wildside jar, duh!~
Good news! Recently Blendtec delivers a new enhanced Wildside container with new technology! The problem has now been solved and such damage should no longer occur. Incidentally are Blendtec 8 years warranty! So what should happen? Blendtec blender is simply the best!
Blendtec liefert seit kurzem einen neuen verstärkten Wildside Behälter mit neuer Lagertechnik! Das Problem ist nun gelöst und solche Schäden sollten nicht mehr auftreten. Übrigens gibt Blendtec 8 Jahre Garantie! also was soll passieren? Der Blendtec 725 ist ein genialer Mixer!
I bought a Blendtec All In One a few years ago on HSN. I had to buy the Wildside jar and the Twister jar separately. Now I am being offered the 725 with Wildside & Twister jar for free. I looked at the pic and it seems that the gasket is metal instead of rubber now. I hope this is true. I find that the Blendtec jars pit easily. I have a high end Cuisinart whose jar has held up better. I still prefer the Blendtec Twister jar for pesto and nut butters.
If the jar is new, or it has been sitting awhile, you need to put some water in it and spin the blade by hand. That will loosen it up so it won't shred. I have 4 blendtecs, and no jar issues.
Even I could I wouldn't spend this much on a blender. Instead, I would get one of those stainless food processor units with attachment for blender or possibly a juicer as well. Plus for the price this is way too plasticy. I atleast like to get a glass jug as as this price point.
Professionals, resaurants, personal chefs are the real market for these products. But there will always be someone who just "wants the best" and are willing to pay for it. a 50$ blender will do the job for most people.
user_123 .... alot of people who drink only 100% natural stuff & used everyday does buy $650 blenders that last almost forever... ... of cuz such as pro chefs & business shops are no question... ...but when you do math, it's kind of worth it too .... 7 years full warranty ... think about it, cheap blenders every year around $80 (cuz they mostly brake on me after 1 year warranty over , sometime less then a year) , 7 years is $560 already.. not to mention that you are still buying smoothies from keva juice or whatever places , because your blender blended don't taste like them ... .... ... i am even thinking about getting these $650 blender now .... since i got a taste on smoothies at my friend house with vitamix blender.... i will say you are mostly paying for warranty , but you get best quality blender.... ... oh well but peoples think different, i'm just saying what my thought are..... ... peace ! .. :D
You can read comments about the gasket problems on almost any site that has reviews. This seems to be a common problem. The jars need to be replaced every few months. Maybe that's not a problem within the 8 year warranty (except for annoying down-time while waiting for the replacement to be shipped), but after 8 years ... $$$$$$$.
I have had a blendtec for several years with over 700 uses and not one problem ever with my machine I love it from soup to nuts. Blendtec has an awesome machine with a 7 year warranty .. how many things are warrantied for 7 years? does ice cream better than any other machine and it healthy ice cream one way to get vegies and fruit down kids with no problem at all.
I haven't tried the revised jars on the 1800w motor of the designer 725. Just the standard 1650w motor. But a few years ago they changed the blade/bearing design to replace the rubber with a metal ring welded to the plastic jar. No plastic or rubber to get shredded. The main problems that happened for me on the older jar was the bearing going bad, but that is usually from liquid leaking inside the sealed compartment to the bearings from the seal going bad. I haven't experienced that in the approximate 2 years I've had the new jar through warranty. So they definitely improved the seal around the blade. The jar that comes with the blender is covered under the 8 year warranty, a separate jar is 3 years. Refurbish blenders are also 3 years, though I swear when I bought my refurb it's was 7 years.
You'll need something like 240v 20 amp minimum. 3 phase would be even better. Unless you wanted a 40 amp 120v outlet and the thick wire and plug required for that amperage. The designer 725 motor is an 1800w motor, it's at the limit for a 120v 15amp circuit. 120v×15a=1800w
+Erika Inocencio Are you really too lazy to put your hand on it for 40 seconds? I love mine. Maybe you should return it and get a Vitamix, but if it's too much to hold the top on the Blendtec you may not be down b/c you'll need to use the plunger to push the contents down.
blentec sucks! had to use those damn things at my old job for milkshakes. that stupid rubber gasket problem happen to all are blenders. blades didnt last very long either.
I thought cnet was about technology, and not blenders. I guess now cnet can be called bnet. AND I DON'T NEED A REVIEW ABOUT A BLENDER ONE AT WALMART FOR $35 IS JUST DANDY FINE.
Luke Wilmer For the average person who just wants to make some smoothies or mixed drinks once in a while a $35 blender is fine. Don't be a shitty snob by claiming it "can't do crap" so you can justify your own exorbitant purchases.
The ninja is garbage. I've had it replaced 8 times in one year and they made me pay for parts after the 4th time. It can not stand up to the blendtec. Finally threw it away. Such garbage. All of ninja products are garbage
You lost all credibility when you recommended the Ninja blender.
Yea fell for that bs
+TheMagnumb that's exactly what my mom does when she makes nut butters
Same
@The Insufferable Tool No, I think that's unreasonable to ask having to hold the jar all the time. If this was a professional space, they wouldn't even be able to hold it. They need to be able to walk away, as I would also like to do.
Luckily they improved the jar and replaced the rubber gasket with welded on metal. I think a lower tolerance for wobble would be a nice addition to the base as well still.
The ninja is a horrible blender, that tower of blades is a not so good design.
Blendtec has recently upgraded their Jar to metal instead of rubber. Cheers to blendtec for listening!
Exactly this video was done 2014 I just got a blendtec and I love it so far
So it’s no longer an issue?
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@@DavyDave1313 The last replacement jar I got from blendtec was a couple years ago. I noticed it was a revised design and I haven't had any bearing issues or leaking since. Although the blender I have from them is the standard 1650w motor vs the 1800w one in the designer 725.
Jake Rosendahl got me a blendtec 725. But I’m might return it. Ordered a Vitamix A3500 I’m gonna compare the two. I had a really bad time with the 725 when I tried making ice cream. If the A3500 flawlessly makes ice cream, ima keep it
So it blends itself?
lol
Looool! Best comment ever.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
Haha I agree this guy doesn't know much. He recommends the Blendtec Wildside instead of the 725... Umm thats the name of the jar not the name of the model, they all have a wildside jar, duh!~
For Nutbutter please use the Twister Jar!
Wtf
How can said english meanwhile your channel doesn't have any English video
Why am i watching a video about blenders? god damn procrastination is powerful
Good news! Recently Blendtec delivers a new enhanced Wildside container with new technology! The problem has now been solved and such damage should no longer occur. Incidentally are Blendtec 8 years warranty! So what should happen? Blendtec blender is simply the best!
How did these make it past quality assurance?
You said it didn't happen on the wildside blender, but I had my wildside jar replaced twice because it shredded the gasket just like you described.
Omg this makes sense now. I was wondering what all that black residue was on my motor and jar. Thank you.
Blendtec liefert seit kurzem einen neuen verstärkten Wildside Behälter mit neuer Lagertechnik! Das Problem ist nun gelöst und solche Schäden sollten nicht mehr auftreten. Übrigens gibt Blendtec 8 Jahre Garantie! also was soll passieren? Der Blendtec 725 ist ein genialer Mixer!
Hearing him say nut-butter so many times is probably the most entertaining thing ever.
Will it blend space and time?
I bought a Blendtec All In One a few years ago on HSN. I had to buy the Wildside jar and the Twister jar separately. Now I am being offered the 725 with Wildside & Twister jar for free. I looked at the pic and it seems that the gasket is metal instead of rubber now. I hope this is true. I find that the Blendtec jars pit easily. I have a high end Cuisinart whose jar has held up better. I still prefer the Blendtec Twister jar for pesto and nut butters.
If the jar is new, or it has been sitting awhile, you need to put some water in it and spin the blade by hand. That will loosen it up so it won't shred. I have 4 blendtecs, and no jar issues.
Does anybody here has designer 725 for some time? How is the experience with it? I see that blendtec removed it from sale! whats the reason for that?
But, will it blend?
Will it blend? That's the question.
people do really buy a 650$ worth of blender?I wish i could afford to spend money like that.
Even I could I wouldn't spend this much on a blender. Instead, I would get one of those stainless food processor units with attachment for blender or possibly a juicer as well. Plus for the price this is way too plasticy. I atleast like to get a glass jug as as this price point.
Professionals, resaurants, personal chefs are the real market for these products. But there will always be someone who just "wants the best" and are willing to pay for it. a 50$ blender will do the job for most people.
user_123 .... alot of people who drink only 100% natural stuff & used everyday does buy $650 blenders that last almost forever... ... of cuz such as pro chefs & business shops are no question... ...but when you do math, it's kind of worth it too .... 7 years full warranty ... think about it, cheap blenders every year around $80 (cuz they mostly brake on me after 1 year warranty over , sometime less then a year) , 7 years is $560 already.. not to mention that you are still buying smoothies from keva juice or whatever places , because your blender blended don't taste like them ... .... ... i am even thinking about getting these $650 blender now .... since i got a taste on smoothies at my friend house with vitamix blender.... i will say you are mostly paying for warranty , but you get best quality blender.... ... oh well but peoples think different, i'm just saying what my thought are..... ... peace ! .. :D
Nigel Y you are right i think....not everybody's needs are same.
But will it blend?
thank you so much! You saved me a great deal of money
You can read comments about the gasket problems on almost any site that has reviews. This seems to be a common problem. The jars need to be replaced every few months. Maybe that's not a problem within the 8 year warranty (except for annoying down-time while waiting for the replacement to be shipped), but after 8 years ... $$$$$$$.
if only their cell phone division were this thorough with reviews.
I have had a blendtec for several years with over 700 uses and not one problem ever with my machine I love it from soup to nuts. Blendtec has an awesome machine with a 7 year warranty .. how many things are warrantied for 7 years? does ice cream better than any other machine and it healthy ice cream one way to get vegies and fruit down kids with no problem at all.
will it blend ..that is the question
The blender that blends all the latest gadgets almost self destructs and blends its own parts!
Ok it’s 2019 now, is this still a problem has it been addressed is it even more badass now? I really want to buy a 725
I haven't tried the revised jars on the 1800w motor of the designer 725. Just the standard 1650w motor. But a few years ago they changed the blade/bearing design to replace the rubber with a metal ring welded to the plastic jar. No plastic or rubber to get shredded.
The main problems that happened for me on the older jar was the bearing going bad, but that is usually from liquid leaking inside the sealed compartment to the bearings from the seal going bad. I haven't experienced that in the approximate 2 years I've had the new jar through warranty. So they definitely improved the seal around the blade.
The jar that comes with the blender is covered under the 8 year warranty, a separate jar is 3 years. Refurbish blenders are also 3 years, though I swear when I bought my refurb it's was 7 years.
@@aljay2955 i got me vitamix ascent - really smooth blends
Did you buy your Blendtec 725, any updates?
Was hoping for Megan :(
I make my own nut butter, ty very much
good job in telling it as is
They should have given it a 7HP motor instead.
You'll need something like 240v 20 amp minimum. 3 phase would be even better. Unless you wanted a 40 amp 120v outlet and the thick wire and plug required for that amperage.
The designer 725 motor is an 1800w motor, it's at the limit for a 120v 15amp circuit. 120v×15a=1800w
why not just hold it with your hand..... simplest solution,......
Its a six hundred dollar blender and you still have to hold its hand
Man a inspector is definitely getting fired
Any blender will do that if it's not properly cleaned.
most expensive juicer costs about $1500 its called NORWALK JUICER
For 650 dolares, it would need to cook me breakfast and bring it to my bed...
It's a mini lawnmower for your food
No one in their right mind would recommend a Ninja over Blendtec. The Blendtec’s warranty is 8 years!
Put your hand on the top so the jar doesn't wobble. Common sense!
+Chris Doss Why should I have to? At $650+ I shouldn't have to do a damn thing!
+Erika Inocencio Are you really too lazy to put your hand on it for 40 seconds? I love mine. Maybe you should return it and get a Vitamix, but if it's too much to hold the top on the Blendtec you may not be down b/c you'll need to use the plunger to push the contents down.
+Chris Doss i agree
Your gasket shouldn't do that. It's a defect. Return it.
And this review was done 2014 😂
Please stop saying Nut Butter. :P
people buy these only because of things like Blendtec
I realized this review belonged in the trash when he recommended a ninja smh clearly he shouldn’t be reviewing high end home blenders
650 dollars my ass
blentec sucks! had to use those damn things at my old job for milkshakes. that stupid rubber gasket problem happen to all are blenders. blades didnt last very long either.
blades would crack/chip.
not a good thing when a person drinks its in a restaurant
I thought cnet was about technology, and not blenders. I guess now cnet can be called bnet.
AND I DON'T NEED A REVIEW ABOUT A BLENDER ONE AT WALMART FOR $35 IS JUST DANDY FINE.
But blenders are also in the Technology category.
Luke Wilmer For the average person who just wants to make some smoothies or mixed drinks once in a while a $35 blender is fine. Don't be a shitty snob by claiming it "can't do crap" so you can justify your own exorbitant purchases.
Blu_Haze funny... you called the owner of $35 blender “a snob”.
it's a pos
The ninja is garbage. I've had it replaced 8 times in one year and they made me pay for parts after the 4th time. It can not stand up to the blendtec. Finally threw it away. Such garbage. All of ninja products are garbage
Did you buy your Blendtec 725, any updates? How is it?
touch pad for blender is stupid
But will it blend?
NOPE!