SAVE $230:As of September 14986 Archives you can get the Vitamix Propel Series 750 blender on sale for $399.95 at Amazon. That's a 37% discount and the lowest price we've seen on Amazon.
A Vitamix blender is a kitchen status symbol. Coveted by many and praised by those who spend much of their time cooking up delicious meals, they're go-to items you see on wedding registries and wish lists. The reason is simple: Vitamix makes efficient, dependable blenders, even though they can be on the pricey side. If you've had your eye on a new blender for soup season, now's a great time to pull the trigger.
The Vitamix Propel Series 750 blender is on sale for $399.95 right now at Amazon. That's a savings of 37% and $230 off its normal price of $629.95. It's also the lowest price we've seen on this particular model so far, which means now is the time to lock in one for yourself.
Vitamix blenders are known for their powerful motors, speed, and ability to pulverize ingredients into deliciously smooth consistencies. So whether you're into smoothies, sauces, or even homemade Dole Whip, this bad boy can handle it for you. It has presets for just about all of those use cases and more, as well as an option to self-clean.
The carafe is also dishwasher-safe, so you don't have to spend time scrubbing it for the next use. It's a powerful blender with a seven-year warranty and a versatile feature set that can make putting meals together a cinch — something to consider with Thanksgiving around the corner.
Grab this quality blender at a more accessible price point while you can.
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