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How to choose the best blender (UK, 2026)

The right type matters more than headline wattage. Here's what to look for and how to pay a fair price.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

What actually matters

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£20–£45Personal/bullet blenders and basic jugs — great for smoothies and simple jobs.
£50–£120The sweet spot: powerful jug blenders that handle ice, soups and nut butters.
£150+High-performance blenders (e.g. for hot soup from raw) and premium brands.

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FAQ

Personal or jug blender?

Personal for single smoothies and small kitchens; jug for batches, soups and ice.

How much power do I need?

~1000W+ for ice and tough jobs on a jug blender; less is fine for soft fruit smoothies.

Is a premium blender worth it?

Only if you blend daily or want hot soup from raw — otherwise a mid-range model is plenty.