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The Vitamix Ascent A2300 is a high-performance 1500-watt blender featuring variable speed control, a digital timer, and built-in wireless connectivity that adapts blending times to container size. Its 64-ounce low-profile container is perfect for family meals and fits under most cabinets. Paired with the Vitamix Perfect Blend app, it offers 17 preset programs and access to over 500 recipes, making it a versatile and smart addition to any modern kitchen.














| ASIN | B01N9LC435 |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,689 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #663 in Countertop Blenders |
| Brand | Vitamix |
| Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Date First Available | 8 January 2017 |
| Item Weight | 5.38 Kilograms |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 062047 |
| Number of Speeds | 10 |
| Power / Wattage | 1500 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 20.32 x 43.18 cm; 5.38 kg |
| Special Features | Blends |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
J**Y
Easy to use, durable, easy to clean. I've used it for hot soups, no damage done. Smoothies every morning with frozen fruits and blends them perfect in 40 seconds on high. Cleaning is simple just throw some hot water and a drop of dish soap, throw it back on and turn it on then rinse. I haven't put it in the dishwasher yet as I'm a little nervous to attempt. I use it everyday and am super happy.
V**I
So there's totally a reason for the crazy following behind the Vitamix blenders. They blend really really well. They are made really well. Really the only complaint about them is their crazy price. We do use the 8oz container a lot, so definitely happy that we bought the Ascent series. We also compared it to the Ninja Chef blender with the similar blade and found the Vitamix blends better (though only noticeable in very specific scenarios, typically they're comparable), and the Vitamix is also quite a bit quieter (though it's still pretty loud). Having said all of that, the price difference between the two doesn't make up for the small-ish difference in performance.
T**R
I have heard about Vitamix for years and wasn't ready to believe all the hype. This seller was selling the red A2300 for a very good price so I decided to try it out. I went with this model because of the 10 year warranty. I was blown away how well it works. Doesn't matter what I put in it, celery, carrots, nuts, it all becomes an extremely well blended drink without any detectable particles. Should have bought one years ago instead of the multiple cheap one I have purchased.
M**B
I am in LOVE with my new blender! So much better than any other I have own and very WORTH the cost!! I don't feel like I will have to be on the lookout for a new blender for quite sometime! Very well made, sturdy, easy to use, and quieter than ones I have own in the past.
M**R
Wow. Should have bought a Vitamix years ago. I am singularly impressed with the Vitamix Ascent. I sat on the fence about a Vitamix for a while. The 5200 series with blender jar is so tall I would not be able to leave it on the counter because it would not fit under the kitchen cabinets. Some reviewers of the 5300 state it does not blend as well as the taller 5200. The E310 is much louder than all the of the other Vitamix blenders. My prior blenders included a Ninja blender, which for $40.00 does an amazing job turning ice into snow but a Ninja cannot do what a Vitamix can. If all you want is fruit daiquiris a Ninja might be sufficient but if you want to make green smoothies and with spinach or Kale the Vitamix will make a smoothie store caliber smoothie with no clumps and a completely uniform texture. The fiber in the kale is completely broken down. There is the same amount of Kale in every sip and you can see the color of the kale but not the kale itself in the finished product. A Vitamix can do this a Ninja can't. I also tried a Blendtech which was a huge mistake. The blendtech had black plastic parts in the blade assembly mechanism that shredded or otherwise failed leaving little bits of black plastic in my frozen concoctions. Blendtech has power without precision. Blendtec is a Camero and the Vitamix by comparison is the Tesla Model S. The Ascent 2300 has a stop watch style timer that shows you how long you have been blending. To get one-touch programs you will have to pay more for the 2500 model. On Black Monday there was a huge discount on the 2300 and only a small discount on the 2300, hence this purchase. Everything I have blended so far has come out perfect. This thing can turn sugar into powdered sugar or turn vegetables into hot soup. You can pay for several "almost as good" as a Vitamix blender(s) and live with the compromise for years or go "all in" once and and enjoy the best. This is a superb commercial blender that is in a completely different class than a Kitchen Aid or Oster. Do it. You won't regret it.
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