Unfortunately, we have not been informed of any plans to do so. Vitamix like to be known as the industry leaders and not to copy other blending companies. However, they were late to act on the personal blending market when the NutriBullet was released many year ago, they missed the craze by about 5 years, and I'm guessing they will be late to act on vacuum blending too. Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for the lovely video. In all honesty though, I am absolutely disappointed that they did not include the glass jar from their inferior vacuum blender to this version which costs much more. It is definitely a deal breaker for me. While it is ABS-free plastic, I still wouldn't feel comfortable working with soups on this one. I would consider one of those "vacuum hacks" for typical blenders, but I wouldn't want to lose the warranty. Do you have any other suggestions? Did any company release any high-grade vacuum blenders with a glass jug during the last 6 months?
Kindly note glass jugs are not ideal for high-performance blenders as they can be dangerous and break too easily. The jug would also weigh about 5kg which is not practical for most customers. The Dynapro original model did not have a glass jug, I think you are referring to the Personal Blender which is not as powerful thus a glass jug. I'm not aware of any high-performance glass jug vacuum blenders. Thanks for watching :)
@@RawBlendAustralia It's also tempered glass, if they break, it would be the result of extreme temp changes, but I've never had any tempered glass container break on me (PYREX), even from own clumsiness(drops, which is extremely rare for me)... But its primarily due to the heat in plastics that I have preference for glass rather than alternative. Maybe I'm lucky at least 12~ years now.
Very nice...and I'm also a fan of the Blentec blenders, but our family has put our faith and confidence in Vitamix for five generations and have no reasons to look elsewhere. Cheers!
We will always love Vitamix first too, there is no doubt it's the worlds best blending brand, it's just a shame Vitamix haven't released a vacuum blending option, as it's pretty amazing the difference. Thanks for watching Jim and Happy Blending!
Hi, any idea why the US and the EU get a 15 year Household and 3 yr commercial warranty and why we get a 3 year Household and 6 month commercial? Are the blenders made differently?
Hi, sorry for the late reply. The blenders are of the same quality, but as the Australian importers and a small family business, the warranty for this product is handled by us, and we offer a 5-year household warranty. In our opinion, a 15-year warranty is excessive for an electrical appliance, and a 5-year warranty is still very strong. Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for watching and for your feedback. We are limited to using a small selection of licenced music and the music is always kept to a minimum whilst I'm speaking. But we will take your comments on board. Happy Blending!
Hi Tommy, do you think Vitamix will bring out the vacuum on their products
Unfortunately, we have not been informed of any plans to do so. Vitamix like to be known as the industry leaders and not to copy other blending companies. However, they were late to act on the personal blending market when the NutriBullet was released many year ago, they missed the craze by about 5 years, and I'm guessing they will be late to act on vacuum blending too. Thanks for watching :)
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Thanks, it look great. Is the motor comparable in power to a Vitamix?
Yes the motor is from the same Swedish supplier. Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for the lovely video. In all honesty though, I am absolutely disappointed that they did not include the glass jar from their inferior vacuum blender to this version which costs much more. It is definitely a deal breaker for me. While it is ABS-free plastic, I still wouldn't feel comfortable working with soups on this one. I would consider one of those "vacuum hacks" for typical blenders, but I wouldn't want to lose the warranty. Do you have any other suggestions? Did any company release any high-grade vacuum blenders with a glass jug during the last 6 months?
Share the same sentiment as you 😞
Kindly note glass jugs are not ideal for high-performance blenders as they can be dangerous and break too easily. The jug would also weigh about 5kg which is not practical for most customers. The Dynapro original model did not have a glass jug, I think you are referring to the Personal Blender which is not as powerful thus a glass jug. I'm not aware of any high-performance glass jug vacuum blenders. Thanks for watching :)
@@RawBlendAustralia Thank you for your detailed remark, it makes sense. :) I will look into this again.
@@RawBlendAustralia It's also tempered glass, if they break, it would be the result of extreme temp changes, but I've never had any tempered glass container break on me (PYREX), even from own clumsiness(drops, which is extremely rare for me)... But its primarily due to the heat in plastics that I have preference for glass rather than alternative. Maybe I'm lucky at least 12~ years now.
So it removes the air so the food won't oxidize, but doesn't the oxidation process start again the moment you take the lid off?
Not really if you don't shake it too much. Air won't just go into the fluid. Air will touch of course but it won't mix
Very nice...and I'm also a fan of the Blentec blenders, but our family has put our faith and confidence in Vitamix for five generations and have no reasons to look elsewhere. Cheers!
We will always love Vitamix first too, there is no doubt it's the worlds best blending brand, it's just a shame Vitamix haven't released a vacuum blending option, as it's pretty amazing the difference. Thanks for watching Jim and Happy Blending!
Hi, any idea why the US and the EU get a 15 year Household and 3 yr commercial warranty and why we get a 3 year Household and 6 month commercial?
Are the blenders made differently?
Hi, sorry for the late reply. The blenders are of the same quality, but as the Australian importers and a small family business, the warranty for this product is handled by us, and we offer a 5-year household warranty. In our opinion, a 15-year warranty is excessive for an electrical appliance, and a 5-year warranty is still very strong. Thanks for watching :)
Need one of these❤️
They are awesome! Thanks for watching! :)
I like your videos but could you remove or at least turn down that crap noise you're playing? Please.
Thanks for watching and for your feedback. We are limited to using a small selection of licenced music and the music is always kept to a minimum whilst I'm speaking. But we will take your comments on board. Happy Blending!
@@RawBlendAustraliayeah music too loud bruz