Turn a Vitamix or Blendtec into a Vacuum Blender with this Lid Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • John from www.discountjuicers.com/ shows you how you can turn your Vitamix or Blendtec Blender into a Vacuum Blender with this Lid Kit.
    Save $25 off the Void-Systems.com Vacuum Lid for the Blendtec or the Void-Systems Vitamix Vacuum Blending Lid Kit or the Void-Systems Vacuum Blender by using coupon code DJ25 at bit.ly/voidvacuum
    In this episode, you will learn how you can upgrade your current Blendtec or Vitamix blender into a vacuum blender with the Void-Systems Vacuum Blending lid kit. You will learn how this lid will fit a Blendtec blender and how you can use this lid on a Vitamix-compatible carafe that will fit your Vitamix. You will also discover how you can get the void systems lid with a complete blender if you don't own a Blendtec or Vitamix.
    You will learn about the difference vacuum blending makes and why John does not like the Vitamix Ascent blenders with SELF-DETECT technology. You will see the difference between blending tomatoes and water traditionally in a Vitamix and using a Vitamix Vacuum Blender makes.
    Next, you will learn how much faster the Void-Systems Vacuum lid works compared to the Biochef Vacuum Blending Kit. You will discover which one pulls a stronger vacuum.
    Next, you will learn if the Void-Systems Vitamix Blender Upgrade Kit or the Biochef Vitamix Vacuum Blending solution kit works better at blending to a smaller particle size when John blends water, leafy greens, and macadamia nuts.
    Finally, you will learn how the Void-Systems Lid can work directly on top of a Blendtec Carafe and how you can vacuum juice most fruits and vegetables to make a more nutritious juice with a higher yield than traditional juicers.
    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    0:00 Episode Starts
    00:30 This Lid Makes Your Blendtec or Vitamix a Vacuum Blender
    03:00 Unboxing Void-Systems Vacuum Blending Lid
    03:45 No Cords or Batteries so You can vacuum Blend
    04:28 One Charge can last a month!
    04:50 How easy it is to use this vacuum lid
    07:00 SAVE $25 off this Vacuum Lid Kit for Blendtec, Vitamix or Complete Blender Solution
    07:50 How to Use this Vacuum Lid
    09:17 This Vacuum Blender maintains vacuum during your blend for greater nutrition
    10:37 Solution for all Classic Vitamix Blenders
    11:01 Get a Bottle of Free BLENDFRESH powdered Fruits & Vegetables
    11:58 Complete Void-Systems Vacuum Blender
    13:58 Vitamix vs Vitamix Vacuum Blender
    14:16 This is the worst Vitamix you can own
    15:45 How to convert your Vitamix into a vacuum blender
    17:50 How the Vacuum Lid Works to Remove Air
    18:57 Why the Void-Systems Vacuum Lid is better than other vacuum blenders
    19:12 Traditional Blending vs Vacuum Blending Tomatoes and Water
    21:44 Benefits of Vacuum Blending
    24:00 Why You Can Store Vacuum Blended foods & Smoothies Longer
    26:20 Why You May not like Vacuum Blending
    27:00 Standard Blending vs Vacuum Blending Test #2: Water & Soap
    28:21 How Easy it is to Wash this Vacuum Lid
    30:36 Under vacuum foods blend differently.
    31:00 Testing Vacuum Pumps, which is faster and more powerful?
    32:06 Comparing Biochef vs Void Systems Vacuum Lid
    32:50 Why Foods you blend under vacuum blend better
    33:50 Vacuum Pump Testing
    37:00 Releasing Vacuum of Marshmallows
    37:39 Void-System Lid vs Biochef Vacuum Blending Kit for Vitamix
    39:26 Comparing how fine each blender blended
    42:54 This Vacuum Blender Lid will detect Leaks
    43:40 Using the Void-Systems lid on a Blendtec Blender to Make Vacuum Juice
    44:12 Vacuum Juicing is superior to using a juicer.
    47:00 Making Tangerine and Cranberry Juice in the Vacuum Blender
    49:50 How to use Alexas Bags to Juice and Make Nut Milk
    50:14 Reasons Why Vacuum Juicing is better
    51:45 Using Alexas Bag makes really dry pulp
    53:34 Summary of Episode
    55:11 This Lid Ups Your Nutrition Game without changing your recipes!
    56:01 Comparing Traditionally Blended vs Vacuum Blended Texture
    57:01 Where to Buy the Best Juicing Bags
    After watching this episode, you will learn how to vacuum blending has been made easier with the Void-Systems Vacuum Blending lid.
    Buy the Void-Vacuum Blending Lid Kits at bit.ly/voidvacuum make sure you apply coupon DJ25 for a $25 discount on your purchase.
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Комментарии • 209

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Год назад +13

    Buy the Void Systems Vacuum Blending Lid Kits directly on Void-System at www.bit.ly/voidvacuum Use coupon code DJ25 for a $25 discount (may end at any time - order now). When you use the link and coupon code, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his educational videos for you. Buy the Biochef Carafe + Pump Kit that fits the Vitamix at www.discountjuicers.com/vacuumblendercontainer.html Buy Alexa's Nut Milk & Juice Bag at www.alexasbags.com/

    • @MoDavI-sl7iy
      @MoDavI-sl7iy Год назад +1

      What are the benefits of vacuum blending?

    • @mimoza191
      @mimoza191 Год назад +1

      Hi, i would like to ask you, if this kit will fit on a Vitamix Pro 750. Thanks a lot

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@mimoza191 Yes. That is a classic model and it will fit.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@MoDavI-sl7iy Many: Less Separation, Less Airation, Less Bloating/Gas due to more dissolved oxygen in your blends, better color retention, more effective blends, more oxygen sensitive vitamins and phytonutrients

    • @monicaleal1051
      @monicaleal1051 2 месяца назад

      You said the VOID lid will fit both BlendTec and VitaMix. I'm confused. The website shows the one for BlendTec (just the lid) for $199 and another item called VitaMix Complete Retrofit Kit for about $100 more. I don't need a new carafe but just want the lid. I have a VitaMix 5300 and the opening is round, Not square. Which item do I need to get? Thank you for this valuable info!

  • @eightofhearts
    @eightofhearts Год назад +23

    VITAMIX PLEASE MAKE YOUR OWN VACUUM BLENDING LIDS! IT’S 2022 ComeON!

    • @anissajones1762
      @anissajones1762 Год назад +6

      I bet if they did, it wouldn’t be backwards compatible. 😒. I love my vitamix but they don’t think about the customers who have older versions. For instance their single serve solution for older models is ugly and I think slapped together. But that’s just my opinion/thoughts.

  • @healthfullivingify
    @healthfullivingify Год назад +30

    I have one and it is great. One tip- when making smoothies using powdered proteins, herbs, etc., put those additions into the MIDDLE of the shake before blending. This is because the vacuum pump in the lid would otherwise naturally suction them through the lid. By alternating layers of ingredients and keeping the powders off the top level, you will enjoy VOID vacuum blending. Thanks, John for sharing this tip in future videos.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +3

      I have noticed that also. Thanks for reminding me when I make a video about it, I will mention :)

    • @caginbob
      @caginbob Год назад +3

      How long have you had the void for? Do you think it has a higher failure rate than the biochef vacuum?

    • @healthfullivingify
      @healthfullivingify Год назад +3

      @@caginbob Hi, Banger805. I got my VOID about a year ago and used it for a few months really liking it. As I said, if you add all your fruits and veggies, nuts and seeds FIRSTLY, and the add protein POWDERS and HERBS on TOP, the powerful vacuum will suck those right up into the lid of course. Then a musty smell would occur so I would just run the lid under the sink tap while ON and let it clean out the lid. That eventually messed up the electronics in the VOID lid. Conner at the factory was very nice about it and I need to send it to them to fix. New technique: put in water and powders AT THE BOTTOM 1st, then add produce on top and should not suction powders into the lid. This is likely going to happen on any other vacuum blender. As I said, liquid and powders 1st should let you always enjoy vacuum blending. As John Kohler says, it IS a gamechanger for freshness and taste vs. ordinary blending.I hope his TriBest DynaPro mfr of his favorite vacuum blender DEVELOPS A SOUND ENCLOSURE. Both VitaMix and Blendtec and a few others have.

    • @mimoza191
      @mimoza191 Год назад +2

      Hi, do you think this kit will fit on a Vitamix pro 750? Thanks

    • @NectareanSpirit
      @NectareanSpirit 6 месяцев назад

      I've purchased the VOID Vacuum blending retrofit kit for my Vitamix and will be trying it out for the first time today. (Yes, I charged the lid). Do I understand correctly the following steps after filling the blender:
      1. Press the GO button and allow it to run til it hits 17 or 18
      2. Turn off the vacuum (per someone in the comments who said to do this or it ruins the internal vacuum hardware)
      3. Blend
      4. Pull up the red tab to release the vacuum, remove lid and pour
      I'm wondering if I need to do any pre-programming, and if so, how? Also, what does the button to the left of the GO button do (looks like a fast forward symbol)?
      Thank you so much!

  • @TansirAli
    @TansirAli Год назад +13

    I swear this dude hasn't aged since his first vid.

    • @juliemitzel383
      @juliemitzel383 11 месяцев назад

      He definitely practices what he preaches. And shares so much helpful information

  • @vitazgal9933
    @vitazgal9933 Год назад

    Bought BOTH....top set for Vitamix and full set !! Thank you so much. Happy Holidays...

  • @jamesmadison3687
    @jamesmadison3687 Год назад +1

    Thanks John! Your videos are always the best at describing and demo-ing the products! I bought one using your discount code.

  • @amyisamerica
    @amyisamerica Год назад

    I had to buy a new blendtec blender after 12 years and decided to get this with it now that they are available. I used your code, thank you!

  • @harrymyhero
    @harrymyhero 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You John! I made my first vacuum smoothie this morning and I am in LOVE!

  • @tenore8
    @tenore8 14 дней назад

    Just bought the Vita-mix conversion kit. Thanks, John for the discount code.

  • @MagnesLin
    @MagnesLin Год назад +2

    Thank you John
    I first learned vacuum blend from John
    Once vacuum blend I had never turn back

  • @Bernfamily
    @Bernfamily 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you , for this video! I didn't want to dish my vitamix, but wanted to go vacuum, this is a perfect solution!! Also really appreciate the time and expertise you put into your videos!!

  • @DioJeans
    @DioJeans Год назад +8

    love the vacuum blending content. we're opening a juice/smoothie bar in the spring and we are planning to sell all vacuum blended/juiced beverages

  • @bobbieriley3061
    @bobbieriley3061 Год назад +5

    Fantabulous!
    Ordered it with your discount code just now, thank you John.
    Alas, I have been waiting YEARS for Blendtec to make this, I even wrote them letters, oh well their loss.
    Woohoo VOID!!! Thank you VOID for making a vacuum lid for those of us that have a different blender brand.

    • @Spinelli__
      @Spinelli__ Год назад +3

      The Blendtec vacuum kit is on their UK site as an option for either Blendtec or Vitamix blenders. It says that it's not available in North America due to high demand and global parts shortages. Ridiculous.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +5

      @@Spinelli__ The blendtec Vaccuum Blending kit was released in the USA for a week and maybe sold 200 units and then discontinued. It is no longer available. I have confirmed that blendtec USA is no longer making this product. So unless Blendtec UK is manufacturing it on their own (which I doubt) this product is basically discontinued at this time.

    • @GodDieux
      @GodDieux Год назад +2

      @@Spinelli__ if you click on add to basket it then says not available on the uk site as well.

  • @joelkye4493
    @joelkye4493 3 месяца назад

    Thanks John. You are my go-to for vacuum blending. My second Biochief carafe failed on me. I am so happy to see that there is a superior alternative product.

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Год назад +5

    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:30 This Lid Makes Your Blendtec or Vitamix a Vacuum Blender
    03:00 Unboxing Void-Systems Vacuum Blending Lid
    03:45 No Cords or Batteries so You can vacuum Blend
    04:28 One Charge can last a month!
    04:50 How easy it is to use this vacuum lid
    07:00 SAVE $25 off this Vacuum Lid Kit for Blendtec, Vitamix or Complete Blender Solution
    07:50 How to Use this Vacuum Lid
    09:17 This Vacuum Blender maintains vacuum during your blend for greater nutrition
    10:37 Solution for all Classic Vitamix Blenders
    11:01 Get a Bottle of Free BLENDFRESH powdered Fruits & Vegetables
    11:58 Complete Void-Systems Vacuum Blender
    13:58 Vitamix vs Vitamix Vacuum Blender
    14:16 This is the worst Vitamix you can own
    15:45 How to convert your Vitamix into a vacuum blender
    17:50 How the Vacuum Lid Works to Remove Air
    18:57 Why the Void-Systems Vacuum Lid is better than other vacuum blenders
    19:12 Traditional Blending vs Vacuum Blending Tomatoes and Water
    21:44 Benefits of Vacuum Blending
    24:00 Why You Can Store Vacuum Blended foods & Smoothies Longer
    26:20 Why You May not like Vacuum Blending
    27:00 Standard Blending vs Vacuum Blending Test #2: Water & Soap
    28:21 How Easy it is to Wash this Vacuum Lid
    30:36 Under vacuum foods blend differently.
    31:00 Testing Vacuum Pumps, which is faster and more powerful?
    32:06 Comparing Biochef vs Void Systems Vacuum Lid
    32:50 Why Foods you blend under vacuum blend better
    33:50 Vacuum Pump Testing
    37:00 Releasing Vacuum of Marshmallows
    37:39 Void-System Lid vs Biochef Vacuum Blending Kit for Vitamix
    39:26 Comparing how fine each blender blended
    42:54 This Vacuum Blender Lid will detect Leaks
    43:40 Using the Void-Systems lid on a Blendtec Blender to Make Vacuum Juice
    44:12 Vacuum Juicing is superior to using a juicer.
    47:00 Making Tangerine and Cranberry Juice in the Vacuum Blender
    49:50 How to use Alexas Bags to Juice and Make Nut Milk
    50:14 Reasons Why Vacuum Juicing is better
    51:45 Using Alexas Bag makes really dry pulp
    53:34 Summary of Episode
    55:11 This Lid Ups Your Nutrition Game without changing your recipes!
    56:01 Comparing Traditionally Blended vs Vacuum Blended Texture
    57:01 Where to Buy the Best Juicing Bags

  • @advantager355
    @advantager355 7 месяцев назад

    Great informative video John. I just purchased the void vacuum blender. Thank you for the discount code.

  • @thepricelife2374
    @thepricelife2374 Год назад +10

    Hey John, I started using vacuum blending after watching your videos. I have been using one daily for over a year now. I really appreciate your videos and the information. I got to tell you, you want to turn the vacuum pump off while blending. It is going to suck moisture into the pumps on that system. It is a warranty hassle waiting to happen. Also as mentioned in other comments, if you put protein powder, cinnamon, maca powder, beet powder, ect.. and have that on when the blender starts, it is going to suck the powder into the lid, add some moisture and you are going to damage a very expensive vacuum pump. With the influence you have I would ask them to include in the program settings a way to set the pump up to not run during blending, should be something they could add to the firmware. Also that release valve is not in a very ergonomic place for releasing the vacuum while removing the lid. Eventually you are going to get water on the top of the lid and or in the vacuum ports when washing, there is no way to avoid it, that can only lead to problems, the pump really needs to be separate from the lid for cleaning purposes. I see the convenience of not having multiple components, but this is going to be a problem long term. To me it almost looks like planned obsolescence. Keep making the videos and bringing us new information and products! Thank you!

    • @RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217
      @RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 Год назад

      Does your comment apply also to the Dynapro?

    • @thepricelife2374
      @thepricelife2374 Год назад

      @@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 Not really the Dynapro has a separare pump, I would not blend with the pump running in any case.

    • @RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217
      @RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 Год назад +2

      @@thepricelife2374 Ok thank you for your reply and original comment. I have an Dynpro on order and so i have been reading comments and replies on this page and your comment was insightful, so thanks.

  • @vitazgal9933
    @vitazgal9933 Год назад

    SUPER fast delivery...got mine two days ago ! More are coming...

  • @emilypfister1001
    @emilypfister1001 9 месяцев назад

    John, thank you so much. This is very informative.

  • @Daretobepresent
    @Daretobepresent 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for informational videos!
    With an OLD Vitamix (VitaPrep VM0101, definitely not under warranty), would it be better to get the Void Lid & Container for the existing Vitamix base, or to get the whole Void Complete systems with their base? As the Vitamix base is very old and not under warranty. Couldn't find any specs on the the Void Complete Systems base.

  • @aplantbasedchef1838
    @aplantbasedchef1838 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video but wish you did more examples with the blendtec as that is the unit I own.

  • @rakeshjonnalagadda1766
    @rakeshjonnalagadda1766 9 месяцев назад +1

    how is the void complete solution in terms of reliability? is it as good as vitamix? Their website does not give out details about the motor etc etc

  • @markculatto779
    @markculatto779 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Well this is groundbreaking...

  • @richardgray8593
    @richardgray8593 Год назад

    Just bought mine. The DJ25 discount code still works.

  • @rainbowbright9308
    @rainbowbright9308 Год назад +1

    Hi John thanks for your videos much love these wondering if your any closer to reviewing the Kuving cb1000 commercial vacuum blender that you seen at the expo earlier in the year. Also wondering if the they do international delivery as I am in Australia....

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +2

      I will probably not review until 1st quarter 2023 at this point.

  • @jusahneim
    @jusahneim Год назад +1

    @rawfoods since you have connections, maybe tell the manufacturer to do another revision of the lid with some handle on top to just be able to pull it off easily when blending is done (40:20 min.)

  • @awesomedave8484
    @awesomedave8484 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @hairsavior
    @hairsavior 2 месяца назад +1

    When would you use the Nama J2 vs the vacuum blender and alexasbags? Which is easier to clean up?

  • @adrianahamorova7308
    @adrianahamorova7308 Год назад +1

    Thank you John for the review.
    Is there any comparable vacuum blender but much less noisy?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      There are several vacuum blenders that include sound enclosures, including the Kuvings that I currently sell, and the Kuvings commercial coming out NEXT year (est price $2000). Also some other Chinese Imports that may not have good customer support/warranty service should they break. The Void-systems lid can be used the with Commercial Blendtec blender that has a sound enclosure to make it more quiet.

    • @adrianahamorova7308
      @adrianahamorova7308 Год назад

      @@discountjuicers thank you very much for the info and your time to reply. Best wishes 💚

  • @slasher298
    @slasher298 Год назад

    Appreciate the integrity sharing about vacuum juicing.

  • @MrTechnano
    @MrTechnano Год назад +3

    I would like to a comparison with the dynapro. I have the 2250 from Discount Juicer and it is amaning!!!

  • @nadines7175
    @nadines7175 Год назад

    Hi John! Love your content and enthusiasm. Quick question, in the bio-chef video you talked about the carafe being BPA free, is this Void kit one BPA free? TY!

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад

      YES.. The VOID systems kit is BPA free.

  • @8draupadi
    @8draupadi 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing. Is that also works with Omniblend? Thank you John.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  9 месяцев назад +1

      I have not tested the omniblend with this attachment. If your omniblend blender will work with a standard vitamix container (borrow a friends) then it should work.

  • @possedosse4035
    @possedosse4035 8 месяцев назад

    can you test the void blender more?

  • @TanyaSlonim
    @TanyaSlonim 2 дня назад

    Hi John. I appreciate your videos, very informational and detailed. Now, I'd like to ask if there's still an option to make an ice cream in the vitamix with the void system? Looks like there's no way to work with the temper anymore so is it still possible?

  • @jefbiggs1583
    @jefbiggs1583 Год назад +3

    Firstly John Love these kinds of Vids. I have a few questions
    1. Will this be available I'm the uk?
    2. How does the suction compare to the blendtec vacuum pump?
    3. How comes you've never done a review on the Breville Super Q Vacuum blender?
    Thanks

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      1) you would need to contact void-system.com to see if they will ship to the UK
      2) The Blendtec vacuum pump was discontinued and is not available for sale. I have not done a direct comparison at this point.
      3) I believe the breville Super Q vacuum blender was discontinued and is not being promoted by Breville.

  • @cv6473
    @cv6473 19 дней назад

    I am planning on getting a Vaccumm sealer for food. and I own a vitamix gifted +15 year ago and still working like new. That being said is there a just a lid that I can put on my vitamix container and use the vacuum sealer I'm going to get. Which just a lid by itself would be way cheaper.

  • @theworldwideyum
    @theworldwideyum Год назад

    Hi John, can we have an update video on your experience with the VOID vacuum system?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +2

      since I made this video, I have used the lid and vitamix carafe many times. The battery did discharge after about a month of use, and the lid is still working great. I recently took the lid and carafe on vacation to Puerto Rico to use it on my friends vitamix, where it worked without issue. I can pump down to 17 to 18 generally.

  • @huitrecouture
    @huitrecouture Год назад +1

    My $50.00 Aigerek vacuum blender you recommended has been working for me for MANY YEARS flawlessly. And YEP I'm a convert. Then I spent hundreds on the DynaPro and it was crap - they had to replace the vacuum and carafe several times and it still wouldn't seal reliably. So thanks for the info but for $300 from a company I never heard of with no proof of a decent warranty process I'll stick with what I have. But thanks John! Your videos are life changing!

  • @blair_greenwood
    @blair_greenwood Год назад +1

    Hey John, you should do a test on the Nuwave Moxie Vacuum blender. Curious to see what you think of it.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      It is a good unit, but it is being discontinued by Nuwave, that I confirmed when I met when them at a trade show in March 2022. I did have issues with parts falling into the blades while it was blending, which was not good.

    • @blair_greenwood
      @blair_greenwood Год назад

      @@discountjuicers Thanks John, I have one on order. They said they have no plans to discontinue it at this time so they must have changed their mind. I like how it's all built into one unit. I'll let you know how it performs!

  • @vitazgal9933
    @vitazgal9933 Год назад +1

    OMGosh….bought two instantly.....watched again...went and bought TWO more for Vitamix...Giving them as gifts to family and friend... E X C I T E D......Thank you! * After blending & putting in glass bottle(one perfect size for liquid in blender)...how long may I tell them it would be of great value in frig? One day...two? I want them to read it here...I can't get them to watch the videos …. Thanks much !

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +2

      Once you vacuum blend, the blended mixtures will store longer than a non-vacuum blended mixture. Of course, to extend the life of the vacuum blended mixture, it is also best to vacuum save them in a mason jar with a lid and pump kit I recommend www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B65MDRTS I have no problem vacuum blending and vacuum storing foods in the fridge for up to 5 days.

  • @NectareanSpirit
    @NectareanSpirit 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much John! You are truly amazing!!
    I've purchased the VOID Vacuum blending retrofit kit for my Vitamix and will be trying it out for the first time today. (Yes, I charged the lid). Do I understand correctly the following steps after filling the blender:
    1. Press the GO button and allow it to run til it hits 17 or 18
    2. Turn off the vacuum (per someone in the comments who said to do this or it ruins the internal vacuum hardware)
    3. Blend
    4. Pull up the red tab to release the vacuum, remove lid and pour
    I'm wondering if I need to do any pre-programming, and if so, how? Also, what does the button to the left of the GO button do (looks like a fast forward symbol)?
    Thank you once again!!

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  6 месяцев назад

      Press go and see how high the number can get. Near the sea level I was getting more like 18, but when im home its like 17 usually.
      You can turn off the pump during blending, which will make cleaning easier and prevent liquid from going into the pumps.
      Otherwise that is it! You can pre-program the A B C options for preset vacuum levels, check the instruction manual.

  • @figtree393
    @figtree393 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @bdhu2001
    @bdhu2001 Год назад

    Hey John, does the void top work for the vacuum sealing of mason jars that you showed us in another video?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      You can only use the void TOP to seal small mason jars that fit INSIDE the blender carafe when it is OFF the blender. The VOID Lid is not compatible to seal stand-alone lids at this point.

  • @amyrosejax
    @amyrosejax Год назад

    Thank you for having this, I bought one with your discount code...because I trust you! What I can't find in the instructions, even though it mentions "below," it doesn't give instructions as to which number to use. How do we know what number to use for each thing, like smoothies, etc. It doesn't say in the little paper manual at all.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад

      I personally recommend the highest number each time you blend. The higher the number the more that is expelled from the carafe, which means less dissolved oxygen and bloating as well as more nutrition. Depending on where you live in the world the pump may max out at 17 to 20, and wont go any higher. Once you determine the highest number the unit can comfortably get too, then I recommend blending each time at that number.

  • @adalarce
    @adalarce Год назад +2

    Awesome, how does the void system compare to the tribest dynapro in terms of performance?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      In terms of vacuum strength- I have not tested. I would suspect they pull the same vacuum.
      In terms of vacuum time to pressure - the Void Systems lid is about 2x faster based on this test
      In terms of blending, I have no idea. I have not compared them yet.

  • @Leo1903able
    @Leo1903able Год назад +3

    John, Another great video that helps us choose the best system for each individual. I just had a thought on what might be a good comparison to minimise processing time and total cost of equipment. At first the vacuum juicing seemed too much of a bother and time for the extra nutritional value. However, with a vacuum blender, one could both make smoothies and juices and avoid having to get a juicer at all. Another valid comparison would be the total processing time (including cleaning of equipment), to make a juice on the vacuum blender system vs a standard juicer. It may be that although the juicing on a blender system seems too time consuming, it may actually take less time given the usually long time it can take to properly clean a juicer.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +2

      Hi Leo, I toy with the same thoughts myself. There are pros and cons to using a stand-alone juicer or a vacuum blender. Some other considerations: some juice recipes can't be made when vacuum juicing (root heavy recipes). I think for single glass juices, the vacuum juicing technique could be a "wash" in the time it takes, but when bulk juicing, a juicer such as the Nama J2 would clearly be much more quick. In my video Best Juicers of 2022 I compare vacuum juicing to the best juicers out there ruclips.net/video/7ILENcNpVOw/видео.html and I show the times. The times may vary depending on what you are processing. Ie: fruits like I did here, will take less time than say celery that will need to be precut.

    • @RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217
      @RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217 Год назад

      @@discountjuicers I just want to make sure, is the Dynapro 2250 Vacuum Blender your favourite?

  • @davidpeterson2778
    @davidpeterson2778 Год назад +1

    What is the Void Systems blender base specifications? I cannot find this information on their website and want to know how the motor speed, torque, etc., compares to the Vitamix.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      David, the void systems base is made in China. While it is quite powerful and my testing proves it. I am concerned about the long-term durability of the machine (due to the shorter warranty). I Would recommend buying a used vitamix motor and then getting the void vitamix kit instead of purchasing the void systems blender.

  • @user-wl1mn1vj2z
    @user-wl1mn1vj2z Месяц назад

    Hello Mr. John,
    I want to buy a blender, which blender do you recommend? On Blendtech or on VOID?

  • @truthinentertainment1028
    @truthinentertainment1028 Год назад

    Hey John, I'm busy working and trying to skim through the video on my 30 min lunch break. In your opinion, what would be the best option to go with for the best blending results if someone has none of these items and money is not an issue? Should I go with the Blendtec, Vitamix or Void option here? Thanks.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +2

      If you already own a vitamix and also have a blendtec, then I would get the vitamix solution, as that will work on your vitamix and then the lid would work on your blendtec. The void systems blender lid is compatible with the blendtec but NOT with the vitamix. The Void Carafe (on vitamix kit or void blender) based on my test blends to a more fine consistency than the blendtec blade (that is more dull) based on my testing.

    • @truthinentertainment1028
      @truthinentertainment1028 Год назад

      Thank you! I went with the Void blender full kit. Seems to be the best solution if you need a motor base and for the best performance and money saving.

  • @bastianelken7125
    @bastianelken7125 Год назад

    The Commercial Auto Vacuum Blender CB1000 from Kuvings has been released in the EU. John Kohler talked about it in a video last spring. It has a price tag equivalent of almost 2,500 USD! 😵
    Wishing for a good/high quality kit for my Vitamix to turn it into a vacuum blender. Not convinced that the kit from Void Systems is one such.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      The Kuvings CB1000 should be released in the USA in FEB. The Retail will be $2000 but there will be a good discount when it is released, so subscribe to my videos and wait for my review in FEB.

  • @gmpas
    @gmpas Год назад

    similar question a as james petterson below. 'cept mine works fine. how does the dynapro stack up to these AFTERMARKETS? i recall somewhere hearing you or tom dickson mention 20 inches of mercury or something as some sort of benchmark? did i screw that up? how does that translate here for vacuum.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      Every Vacuum Blending solution has its own set of pros and cons. I have not compared the vitamix or void-blender carafe to the dynapro yet in terms of blending yet.
      That being said, ​this lid works on the blendtec blend that has a more dull blade, so the dynapro would blend better in terms of blending.
      The Void-Systems lid will pull a faster vacuum than the tribest vacuum pump, my estimate is 1/2 the time.
      So ​the question is does the dynapro blend better than the void systems carafe? I am not sure. I have not tested yet. My guess is the dynapro blends a little better, its made in S. Korea and the Void-Systems Jar is made in China, but the Void-Systems lid is made in the USA.
      This system for me pulls about 18 inches of mercury. Korean/Chinese Vacuum Blenders use kPa so you will need to convert inches of mercury to KPA. all good vac blenders pull 18+ approx

  • @AgelessBeauty143
    @AgelessBeauty143 2 месяца назад

    John, where can I find this for an older vitamix model with a round lid?

  • @litoandc
    @litoandc Год назад

    Greetings John, does this mean that this attachment along with the Blendtec blender replaces the Dynapro Vacuum Blender as your favorite vacuum blender now

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      Depends in what instance and the specific task. The void lid sucks a much faster vacuum than the dynapro, but the dynapro has a much better warranty.

  • @MrStainlessSteve
    @MrStainlessSteve Год назад +2

    If I add the ingredients and pull the vacuum to the required value, will it still work good if I turn it off to avoid sucking liquid into the lid?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +3

      YES! you can totally do that, and that would be a "safer" way to ensure long-term durability and easier cleaning of the vacuum pumps in the void lid. It does hold a seal well.

  • @scottandrews717
    @scottandrews717 Год назад +1

    Dont like foam or air in your smoothie? Turn it on and off a few times, from medium speed down to low speed, everytime you turn it off, air bubbles come to the surface. Repeat tell you get to the lowest speed and no more air bubbles come out. Takes some fine tuning, but you'll get there. You'll also get the vibrant colours without all the foam and air, just like a vacuum blender.
    I'm still not convinced blending under vacuum makes any difference, but getting air out of your smoothie sure does! Save a few bucks and do it yourself using the method suggested and the machine you have.
    Hey John, I would be curious to see you do a side by side comparison using this method of air removal I mentioned vs a vacuum blender.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      Hey Scott, that is an excellent tip for sure, and will surely minimize bubbles/foam when blending in a traditional blender then just turning on the blender and letting it run.
      That being said, a vacuum blender sucks out the excess oxygen from the blender (both headspace and some from the liquid) before blending so that the LEAST amount of air is blended into your mixtures. It is a game changer, and until you have tried it and experienced vacuum blending, you wont really "get it". Every customer I have gotten to buy a vacuum blender has loved it, except one, that complained her smoothies taste too strong now.

  • @jeremyabramson4343
    @jeremyabramson4343 Год назад

    John, will the Biochef pump and lid fit the Vitamix Ascent series carafe? I'd like to get the Vitamix Ascent but there doesn't seem to be any vacuum options because of the chip in the carafe.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      There are no solutions to vacuum blend in an Ascent blender unless you make your own. The biochef pump will not work with it. The biochef pump is designed only to work with the biochef carafe.

    • @Jonnel-bd7wp
      @Jonnel-bd7wp 10 месяцев назад

      @@discountjuicers I have a Vitamix A3500accent smart blender gourmet attachment processor kit for a few months now, which is costly investment, before this I had bought a Explorian with accessories sitting on the shelf, and neither of the two vacuum pumps fit, which means I will now need to purchase another blender sadly, and I am shocked in finding out about vacuum pump attachments that Vitamix for some reason discontinued, and will not restock, clearly many or all their customers would purchase this item its the reason we bought their blenders for our health, what's the difference??. why can't they do something? also with all attachment I invested, I would still need to purchase another attachment to do dry ingredients which will be another close to $200. Perhaps I will need to move on to other companies and products to better serve our health. Its almost like you can't put a price on our health and wellness, its human nature to take care of ourselves. so much deception. I wish everyone the best of health we must continue in faith knowing theirs a higher greater power then us our creator, God bless us all who perseveres and trust in Him..
      WHAT'S HAPPENENING!!. You would think they would want their loyal customers happy and continue to progress, its not a cheep investment. Many of the customers have been with Vitamix for many many years and have more then a few of their products. I do hope they well eventually listen to their customers catch up and be current.

  • @johnd551
    @johnd551 6 месяцев назад

    John, thank you for your in-depth informative videos. I am not sure if you have shared this info, but I have a Vitamix blender. I just talked to customer service. If you use any after market products with theirs (i.e. the Void Systems vacuum lid) it voids the Vitamix warranty. People should know they try to do that.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  4 месяца назад

      I do generally like to share that using non-vitamix products on your vitamix MAY void your warranty. However there is the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act which states that on Cars when using aftermarket parts, that alone will not void the warranty. I am not sure how this affects this situation, so the best thing to do is to contact a warranty lawyer.
      www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/businesspersons-guide-federal-warranty-law

    • @johnd551
      @johnd551 4 месяца назад

      @@discountjuicers Well all I can tell you is that I called Vitamix myself. II currently own a 5000 and they told me modification of their products will void the warranty. I am not going to hire a lawyer and take anyone to court. I have already bought a new commercia- grade blender (not VItamix) that has uses Titan non-bpa plastic and is already a vacuum blender.

  • @truthinentertainment1028
    @truthinentertainment1028 Год назад

    Hey John, I have received the void systems complete kit, which I'm enjoying, but I was wondering: Will the Blendtec wildside+ jar fit on top of the void motor base? I'm curious because it looks to me to be a little bit larger capacity carafe compared to what void is offering and I think it would be good to switch between the 2 depending on if I'm making a bigger recipe. Just curious if it's possible, thanks.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      No, the vitamix or blendtec Jars will not fit on top of the void motor base. They use different couplings and spacing.

    • @truthinentertainment1028
      @truthinentertainment1028 Год назад

      @@discountjuicers Thanks. I think it's that the button won't depress on the motor base from what I can tell.

  • @SeekingBeautifulDesign
    @SeekingBeautifulDesign 5 месяцев назад

    The Blendtec container seals around the blades seem to fail frequently (my 2 have and there's research into a class action suit around the issue). Given this, have you found that the vacuum system sucks seal oil/lubricant up through seal where it would normally leak out water?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  4 месяца назад

      Pulling a vacuum on any blender carafe can cause the seals in the carafe to fail prematurely, since most blender carafe seals are not designed to have a vacuum pulled on it. I would like to think that dedicated vacuum blenders are designed with this as a consideration. That being said, I visited blendtec, and learned more about the seals they use in their carafes, and I can say their seals are better than other seals out there to be more durable during vacuum blending than traditional seals on Vitamix or other brands. I also recommend NEVER to dishwash your blender carafe, that is the FASTEST way to blow out your seals, getting water in from the UNDERSIDE where the blender carafe seal is not designed to be waterproof.

    • @SeekingBeautifulDesign
      @SeekingBeautifulDesign 4 месяца назад

      @@discountjuicers Thanks. I'm working on repairing 2. Currently trying coconut oil. 1 seal is wobbly and leaky and oil doesn't help. Other blendtec container seal isn't wobbly but is leaky. Hot coconut oil into container then cooled and only blending cool things is working so far. I'm also hoping that the oil surrounding the seals may re-oleify them and further fix the issue.

  • @yilol
    @yilol Год назад

    I have a Vitamix ascent 3500. Is this lid kit compatible John?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      No. No Ascent models and No models with the SELF-DETECT technology. I do talk about that in the video at 14:16

  • @mikkijpedrayes1332
    @mikkijpedrayes1332 Год назад

    Awesome! 👍

  • @marystephens765
    @marystephens765 11 месяцев назад

    John will this kit, carafe and vacuum lid, fit on the Vitamix Super 5000?

    • @marystephens765
      @marystephens765 11 месяцев назад

      Oh and how do you compare this system to the Dyna Pro vacuum blender?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад

      YES. it will fit the Super 5000.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад

      @@marystephens765 Watch ruclips.net/video/P5kuLz8Oun4/видео.html for a full comparison.

  • @truthinentertainment1028
    @truthinentertainment1028 Год назад +1

    How big is the carafe? I can't find the information anywhere.
    Also, the coupon DJ25 gives you $20.00 off, not $25.00. That said, a discount is a discount and I'm happy to support.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      The carafe has a max capacity of 64 ounces. I recommend when vacuum blending it is only filled to 48 ounces. A computer glitch caused the DJ25 code to only give $20 off. This has been corrected. If you were only given $20 off, please contact void-systems and they are issuing the $5 refund to all those affected.

  • @GodDieux
    @GodDieux Год назад +2

    I bought one....ordered to canada and it has failed after 120 cycles last week.... returned it and will get it repaired now and i will try again. to me i do not see how the lid can possibly not suck in liquid into the pump due to it sucking throughout the blend cycle... and that generally liquids splash to the top and touch the vacuum holes. there should be some valve or protection from this. in a way the company is still working out some issues it would seem still.... although they mention that they will do a free upgrade on mine this time.
    i'm actually quite demoralized with vacuum blending after getting so screwed about by tribest with so many issues with their machines motor failures and blades loosing their seal many multiple times, and now issues with this one too. John why don't you just design your own that is just a hand pump with no parts to fail. done. :)
    regardless, thanks for your videos. you have certainly inspired myself and many others to get super into juicing....

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      Many vacuum blenders you can use a manual pump, such as the tribest dynapro and even the biochef carafe. I have used it with my favorite "pink pump" to pull the initial vacuum.
      I found it important to NOT overfill your blender carafe when blending with the void-systems lid. As it will suck liquid thru, which the lid has been designed for, and should not be damaged. That being said, avoiding sucking foods thru the lid would be best.

    • @GodDieux
      @GodDieux Год назад +1

      @@discountjuicers honestly my favorite device right now is the omega nc800 red colour. by chance they mislabeled it on amazon as a 5th generation machine and sold it as discontinued for 200US$ and I am enjoying it so much for batch juicing every day with fermentation lids for the whole day....
      all the best john. and thanks
      in a way the dynapro gets a much more powerful and smooth blend than blendtec... and has the best warranty (unless you live and travel internationally outside the warranty area like i do a lot)

  • @malex305
    @malex305 6 месяцев назад

    Will the void system vacuum Lid fit Blendtec professional 800 with sound enclosure?

  • @euclideanspace2573
    @euclideanspace2573 5 месяцев назад

    How does this kit compare to a consumer vacuum blender such as the Kuvings SV500? A Vitamix with this kit is more expensive in total than the SV500 here.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  4 месяца назад

      I have not compared this system to a SV500. However I have compared VOID to Dynapro at ruclips.net/video/P5kuLz8Oun4/видео.html and dynapro vs sv500 ruclips.net/video/NtFBzjq5lTw/видео.html

  • @mikede2464
    @mikede2464 Месяц назад

    Running the blender with the pump on ensures blended produce will get into the pump chambers. Manufacturer should greatly improve the fit of the lid, such that vacuum is not lost.

  • @billyp7888
    @billyp7888 Год назад

    which blender has the best base? the void set is much more cost effective but is one base better than another?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +3

      Each base has its own set of pros and cons. I believe the blender carafe is more important than the base, personally. The durability of the Blendtec & Vitamix Motors, I would say are far better than the VOID systems blender motor.

  • @8draupadi
    @8draupadi Год назад

    Is that good also for Omniblender? Thank you.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +3

      I have not personally tested on the Omniblender, but I do own one. I do know the Omniblender can use Vitamix Carafes. If so then the Void-Systems Vitamix Kit should work on your Omniblender.

  • @becomingajanaku8161
    @becomingajanaku8161 9 месяцев назад

    can i use this with a ninja blender?

  • @richardgray8593
    @richardgray8593 Год назад +2

    I dunno about letting that thing keep pumping while blending. Won't the splash-back get sucked into the pump?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад +1

      YES, things can get sucked into the pump is you fill up the carafe too much or if it splashes too much. The VOID was designed to pump liquid thru the pumps without problem. I have done this many times, and I clean it by running water thru the pumps when washing at the sink.

  • @jamespeterson2285
    @jamespeterson2285 Год назад

    How does this compare to the Dynapro vacuum Blender? My Dynapro Blender doesn’t hold a vacuum well.

    • @gmpas
      @gmpas Год назад +2

      WHEN MINE DID THAT I changed the lid rings ans cleaned al the mating surfaces really well...works like new.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      If your dynapro is not holding vacuum then it is likely you have a vacuum leak. Please watch my trouble shooting video at ruclips.net/video/VbK3-waIYNI/видео.html
      If that does not solve the issue, and you purchased the dynapro brand new, Tribest should be able to assist further and repair/replace parts if a defective part is causing the issue. You can contact them at 888 254 7336

  • @williamchiu65
    @williamchiu65 Год назад

    I read in the comments that you can use the Void lid inside the Blendtec sound enclosure units. I'm considering buying the Blendtec Professional 800 and adding the Void lid. Can anyone confirm that this will work?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад

      YES. I have the blendtec with sound enclosure, and the void lid will fit easily and you can still close the lid of the sound enclosure.

  • @dennisprather5386
    @dennisprather5386 Год назад

    How tall is the vitamix cafe & lid? Is it taller than the wide vitamix cafe?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      Height of Vitamix Carafe with Lid installed about 10" tall, it has a total capacity of 64 ounces, but I do not recommend filling past 48 ounces when vacuum blending.

  • @JohnDoe-cf8jz
    @JohnDoe-cf8jz Год назад

    For Void website... "- Catch assembly needs to be cleaned with soap and then alcohol after every use." Interesting gadget, I see it as a problem waiting to happen.

  • @VicStarSystem
    @VicStarSystem Год назад +6

    When I saw this I was VERY interested in purchasing for my Vita-Mix however when I emailed the company and asked about the materials used for the container they told me it's polycarbonate and is NOT BPA-Free. :(

  • @barbara6297
    @barbara6297 Год назад +1

    Vacuum blender is better than cold press by Nama J2?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Depends how you define "better". Vacuum Juicing IS better than the Nama J2 in terms of nutrition, and yield for sure, but requires much more labor. (hand squeezing) where as the Nama J2 is easier, load up the juicer and walk away. I personally own both, and use them both depending on the recipe and how much work I feel like doing. The Nama J2 can also produce juice MUCH faster than vacuum blending.

  • @theuranianastrologer14
    @theuranianastrologer14 Год назад

    Will this lid fit on the Dynapro?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      This lid is only designed for the blendtec carafes and the void carafes that will fit classic vitamix models and the void vacuum blender. It will not fit the dynapro.

  • @cobrachlan6415
    @cobrachlan6415 Год назад +2

    Wildside jar was not designed for vacuum. Will the vacuum pull bearing grease into the jar? Will the constantly running vacuum pump pull liquid into the pump while blending? Do you sell replacement lids for the Blitz Wolf?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +5

      From what I am aware, it really depends on when your wildside jar was made. I do know at some point, blendtec upgraded the seals so they can handle higher vacuum pressure.
      Yes, the pump will pull liquid thru if you fill the container too much. It is designed to NOT be harmed should it accidently pump liquid, but over-filling of the carafe should be avoided.
      You can also stop the pump from continuing to run once it reaches pressure if you desire, by pressing a button on the lid.
      I do not sell replacement parts. Please contact the manufacturer.

  • @NizanYona
    @NizanYona Год назад

    I have a question about the lid size
    Anyone have the size and which other blenders it can be used?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      This lid can ONLY be used on Blendtec Blenders as well as the Vitamix Carafe by Void systems or Void Systems blender.

  • @fredflintstone358
    @fredflintstone358 Год назад

    John: Just so I can plan for the future - you recommend vacuum blending for anything soft or with high water content (e.g. berries, citrus, melons, tomatoes, etc.), auger (slow juicing) for hard or leafy vegetables (e.g. carrots, celery, kale, oat grass, etc.) and centrifugal (high speed juicing) for nothing unless that is the only machine you have. Do I have this correctly?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      Fred, each method of "juicing" or processing has its own set of pros and cons. In general, vacuum blending for high water content ingredients OR high water ingredients WITH leafy greens or STEM veggies or lesser amounts of root veggies, as roots contain the least amount of water content as related to fiber.
      Slow juicing is good for roots and greens as well as fruits.
      I generally dont recommend centrifugal unless you have nothing else.

  • @stellahm
    @stellahm 4 месяца назад

    Is this compatible with Vitamix e310 ?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  4 месяца назад

      Yes, the E310 does not use the SELF-DETECT system so it should work

  • @MrJoyboii
    @MrJoyboii Год назад

    Do you prefer this over the Dyan pro vac

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      Each Vacuum blender has its own set of pros and cons. I have not tested this system against the dynapro yet. I like the dynapro due to the 15 yr warranty, where as this blender and lid kit has only a 3 yr warranty. I do like the lid that simplifies vacuum blending, as tribest requires 8 AA Alkaline batteries that can be used about 100 cycles before they must be changed. The void systems has a high-energy lithium battery that can be wirelessly recharged. To me it is a no-brainer if you already have a blendtec or vitamix to get this lid to vacuum blend. As you can still use your current blender with or without vacuum.

    • @MrJoyboii
      @MrJoyboii Год назад

      @@discountjuicers ok thank you I may see the test over the Dyana pro and also how long this new lid style will work.

    • @MrJoyboii
      @MrJoyboii Год назад

      Thank you for your time time The dynapro how long does it take to take vacuum pump to shut of after us it?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      @@MrJoyboii If I did the marshmellow test, it would take as long as the biochef pump in this test, so it is 2x as fast. My guess is that it pulls an equivalent amount of vacuum pressure, but I Would need to test to be sure.

  • @dougupton1203
    @dougupton1203 Месяц назад

    Do you have lids for ninja

  • @Spinelli__
    @Spinelli__ Год назад +1

    I just want to be able to vacuum blend while still using my Vitamix carafe / blade. Other blenders, included other expensive ones, just don't blend the same as the Vitamix. Can't someone just create a pump & lid (or pump-lid combo like the Void system) for the Vitamix carafes? Geez.........

  • @Dominick7
    @Dominick7 Год назад

    could it be the reason one sucked up the oxygen more quickly be because one pitcher is larger? Great comparison review though.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад +1

      YES that is ONE reason, the other reason is because the VOID system has dual pumps, so it does 2x as much pumping in the same time.

  • @saravial8364
    @saravial8364 Год назад

    is the system for the vitamix BPA free?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад

      YES. the void systems kit is BPA FREE made from Eastman Tritan same as the material that blendtec and vitamix makes their carafes about.

  • @algolfan1
    @algolfan1 Год назад

    The Bio-chef pump also runs on batteries.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      The biochef pump includes a plug-in AC adapter that is normally used. You can also put in Alkaline AA batteries to run the pump, that you will need to REPLACE when they are drained. The Void-Systems Lid has high-cost Lithium batteries (as found in your cell phone) so the lid can run on average 30 days until needing to be recharged wirelessly based on user feedback.

    • @algolfan1
      @algolfan1 Год назад

      @@discountjuicers you said for travel that the Bio-chef would be a hassle with the adapter, I just wanted to point out that it will run on batteries. Yes there is no argument that Void systems is far superior.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      @@algolfan1 I understand your point, by my point is that my parents have a blendtec blender at their house. All I need to do is bring the Void-Systems lid with me to their house, and I can vacuum blend. With the biochef kit, I need to bring the biochef carafe, biochef pump, and ac adapter (or have batteries in the pump). So that takes up considerably more space in my luggage when visiting my parents AND taking a blender carafe thru carry-on TSA is not allowed. So I still stand with my statement, as the void-systems lid easily goes thru TSA carry-on. I have done it many times!

  • @cheburator6420
    @cheburator6420 Год назад +3

    Biochef is a terrible company - they don't stand behind their products. I have living foods blender that is completely useless as a vaccum blender because of the faulty jar adapter that costs probably a few dollars. I only had the blender for a year when it started loosing vacuum. When I contacted their warranty support, they asked me to send pictures, when I did they never replied again, no matter how many times I emailed them. I am glad we now have an alternative, looks like I can convert my blendtec into a vaccuum blender - I really don't like foamy smoothies

  • @vincentfung6575
    @vincentfung6575 Год назад

    The audio needs to fixed in the latest videos

  • @darceyderosa2426
    @darceyderosa2426 Год назад

    How much does it cost.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад

      Each kit has a different price. Check out void systems at bit.ly/voidvacuum for pricing, and don't forget to use coupon code DJ25 to save $25 off the listed prices!

  • @chilombe
    @chilombe 10 месяцев назад

    I understand that John prefers vacuum blending, but is he indirectly saying that normal blending is terrible, and has he stopped any support to sell normal (non-vacuum) blenders?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  10 месяцев назад +1

      YES. I personally believe traditional blenders are inferior, and I will no longer be offering any non-vacuum blenders. I encourage people that are health-minded to make the move to vacuum blenders. There are many solutions available or you can even DIY your own vacuum blender.

    • @chilombe
      @chilombe 10 месяцев назад

      @@discountjuicers Thank you John! I am due to get a new blender (my old high speed blender is almost a decade old and is now just too loud for me). I am ordering a kuvings vacuum blender, thanks to all your videos)...

  • @luisenriquedelgadotorres0985
    @luisenriquedelgadotorres0985 11 месяцев назад

    Good night from #Venezuela. What about #Magimix blenders? (They are #MadeinFrance.)

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have not tested them. That being said I love my Magimix Food Processor. It is the best. The Magimix blenders do not appear to be vacuum blenders, at this point, I only recommend vacuum blenders due to the drastic difference in nutrition as well as bloating that can be caused by traditional blenders.

  • @epiccollision
    @epiccollision 3 месяца назад

    Want. I hate whipping up a over frothy pineapple drink.

  • @daviddues4240
    @daviddues4240 Год назад +2

    Price is ridiculous

  • @safffff1000
    @safffff1000 Год назад

    Was a great idea for less than $50 but not for what they charge. Can buy a whole vac blender for under $100

  • @erickbarron
    @erickbarron Месяц назад

    Was excited to buy this but then I saw $200. I might as well just buy a new bender.

  • @eezyclsmooth9035
    @eezyclsmooth9035 Год назад +2

    I own a Vita-Mix 5200 including all the different size carraths also the personal size (also a Chinese knock off-its awful). The results of this demo seem impressive however,
    the lid seems quite snug and tight but, The pump starts and stops constantly to maintain pressure. Is the lid unable to keep the seal.
    $300.00 for this kit is dubious. When you "Switch" your Vita-Mix over. Your old pitcher Will NOT fit. Unless you switch the base back. Sorry John but you did not
    sell me on this gadget.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      I have pulled a vacuum using the void systems lid, and it will hold a vacuum as well as other vaccum blenders on the market based on my testing.

  • @Spinelli__
    @Spinelli__ Год назад +1

    Disapointing, not only low vacuum (I'm looking for at least mid-20s) but it also uses it's own carafe and blade. Motor aside, what makes the Vitamix so special and produce the best results is the engineering and design of it's blade and carafe. Why can't a company just make a mid-20s pressure vacuum pump and a lid for the Vitamix carafe? That's all we need.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Год назад +1

      Please enlighten me about a vacuum blending system that pulls mid 20s as I have not found one myself!!

    • @Spinelli__
      @Spinelli__ Год назад +1

      @@discountjuicers I thought the prototype Blendtec you tested a couple years ago was much more powerful than the others?

    • @truthinentertainment1028
      @truthinentertainment1028 Год назад +1

      @@Spinelli__ It was only available for a limited time. After a change in management at Blendtec, it is no longer available. I wish I could get that, too. This Void Systems option seems to be the next best thing; plus the pink, manual pump from Amazon that John has shared in a few videos.

    • @bastianelken7125
      @bastianelken7125 Год назад

      ​@@discountjuicers, -23.69 inch mercury (or -80 kilopascal) pressure with the Kuving SV-500 vacuum blender 🤓