Hello John, noticed that your video was 2 years ago. With that being said is there a newer upgraded model of the Dynapro 2250? We are very interested in purchasing one but not sure if there is a new model for 2023. Thanks John your videos are really helpful!!!
You can also use regular jars to vacuum and you can also do with Food Saver in one of their sealing containers, or for Mason Jars they have an adapter for them. I use this method by putting my small jars for daily portions of juice using jelly jars and the vacuum holds. I can also do two to three at a time in a larger container. Works well and keeps fresh for a long time. Good jars can be re-used this way. Good for things like nut butters. Also works for ground powders and expands sizes of containers you can use. As long as jar came pre vacuumed it will vacuum again. Just as with Mason jar don’t over tighten.
A tip on vanilla, vanillas from different regions differ in flavor quite a bit. Madagascar vanilla is my favorite, it has all those warm inviting and rich notes one thinks about when thinking about vanilla. I guess quintessential is the word I'm looking for!
John, you've covered vegetable juicing, pulverizing flax seeds, and the vacuum blending capabilities of the Dynapro, any chance you can review how it does at making nut butters and smoothie bowls? Would be nice to see how it competes with the vitamix/blendtec/etc at those for examining its versatility in deciding which to get.
Lucky’s used to carry frozen black raspberries but once Kroger bought them they disappeared. I think you can still order from Amazon and they come frozen but I haven’t tried that yet. I may try to grow but not sure my climate will support them. Also Wyler’s and Whole foods sell wild blueberries.
I bought it anyways LOL, through amazon cuz Tribest won´t send international, i hope they do sale the gaskets. You totally sold me this blender, as well as the Nama juicer which i also bought with your discounto, thanks
Hey John I have a question for you. I have had my Tribest Dynapro for about a year. At first the distributor gave me the older version with the crappy motor and after six months it broke down. So they replaced with the Swedish one. Now about two months ago there was a leak in the craft from the blade assembly. I contacted them about it and they sent out a replacement. In the meantime I was still using the one with a minor leak in the blade assembly. Later I realized that there was grease leaking from the blade assembly and because of the vacuum, it was not dripping down as per usual on most older blenders, but the blade shaft grease was being sucked into the friggin smoothie and salsas. John do you think this is a major flaw and overlooked issue of all vacuum blenders, because eventually most blade assemblies begin to leak, but with a vacuum blender it will get grease sucked into whatever your blending and because it’s slow and bubbles when vacuuming anyways, one would not notice it for a while and most likely ingest some toxic grease from the blade assembly. What are your thoughts on this matter. I only had the blender a year so far.
That's a very good question and probably a generalized problem for all blenders. The answer is they're in the business of selling you a new machine every few years not selling you the last machine you'll ever need.
@@GodDieux Actually these days that means nothing. Corporation these days often have poor or nonexistent after sale customer service and do not honor their warranty.
The first time I used this blender it had a smell like burned rubber. When I poured into the nut bag, the mixture felt warm. This can’t be a good thing. Any idea what could be happening. The juice itself actually came out very good, actually the best celery juice I ever tasted. The warm feel and smell is concerning to me.
@Good Business Same here, just received it and made my first smoothie! But the same happened when I first got my Vitamix several years ago. It went away in 2-3 uses. I'll update in a day or two
@@chevelleflorida Hi, all good! It took another 2 days for the burnt odor to go away. I called the company and they said it is normal for the machine oil lubricant used during manufacturing to take 2-3 days to burn off. Mine was more like 4-5. The lubricant never touches the parts that touch food.
John, I was already to buy one of these, but sounds like there are issues. I see the problems, but I don't see where these concerns have been addressed. When I pay this for a piece of equipment I expect it to perform at least for a little while. Even with the Nama J2 Cold Press Slow Juicer the augur is sticking and hard for me to get out therefore I have to leave it dirty and come back to it when I can get it lose. They did send me another augur but it is disheartening. Thank you for all your demonstrations. It really helps, even these negative comments help because we know up front there are problems. My vitamix is the only piece I have ever bought that has not given me 1 minute of trouble.
Hi John... I do enjoy your videos. Just so you know I just got off the phone with Tribest in Anaheim and they state that the new blender and the upgraded older version have the exact same motors from Sweden. All the best. Do you personally use this blender now or are you still using your blendtec?
Is there a Glass or Stainless steel Vaccuum blender you would recommend? Or are there replacement pitchers for another model? The plastic pitcher is a dealbreaker for me. Thank you
1. It is not available 2. The Agreement I had with Blendtec was not followed on their end, in my opinion. The video will go back up once the item is again available.
Will it grind flour? Oat flour, blue corn meal from kernels, amaranth & quinoa flour etc. That is the one thing the Vitamix can do that this machine doesn’t specify it can do. The fact that you made flax seed meal gives me hope that it will be able to make flour.
A few questions for you, as I’m very interested in purchasing this. How long does it take for the battery powered unit to evacuate all the air? How many INHG (inches of mercury - level of vacuum) is a cheap? I thought I heard you state that it was 19. Can you confirm that? How many vacuum cycles will the Dyna pro vacuum unit run on one set of batteries? You mentioned before that you’ve suggested to Dyna pro that they create a vacuum unit with a wall adapter plug, do you think that will come out in the next year? If so, would I be able to purchase just the vacuum portion at a later time? Is the container a Treyton container? How does the container itself and its blades compare to vitamix Blendtec? Thank you sir.
Did you ever figure out if you could use a 12V power adapter? Using 8 batteries is the only thing making me hesitant to buy this blender, wish it could plug in.
@@goldsmith001 😳 I guess it really is for commercial purposes. Much too much for most households. Where did you see that? I just googled and looked on Kuvings website but don't see it.
John - HELP. I ordered this Vacuum Blender and the Omega Slow juicer VSJ843. My husband says the Omega should go back. We also own a Green Star juicer. He feels those two can handle all our needs. What are the advantages of keeping the Omega?
John, "Come on Man"! You know that it removes excess "AIR" from the carafe which is then only 21% of that is Oxygen, 79% Nitrogen and some trace gasses and water vapor!
All I know is that by using a vacuum pump to remove the extra air from the carafe for blending, it does make a difference, and there is science showing there are greater levels of antioxidants preserved. Plus the vacuum blends taste much better to me.
@@discountjuicers I'm not saying that the results don't happen because they most certainly do. I was trying to let you know what you were saying, how you were saying was not completely correct. I'm on your side, I was just trying to help you with the delivery of your message.
@@discountjuicers purrehing with a cold press Solostar or Omega NC 900 and hand mixing slowly is vastly superior to vacume blending and eliminates high speed blending. My pre diabetes was reversed and graying hair turned dark again.
@Titus King thankyou for the inquiry. I removed bananas from my smoothies and substituted berries, apples or pairs in moderation with loads of leafy green vegetables and Aloevera Lemon Homemade juice..I implemented ground flaxseeds and pumpkin seeds into my smoothies. I drink Cucumber Celery juice with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and I drink Cinnamon green tea..i eat salmon and walnuts and almonds and take vitamin D and B Complex. I walk one hour daily..I puree my smoothies through my juicer and add water and mix slowly 🐌.
I am wondering which dynapro 1050A model you were comparing it against, because at one point they upgraded the engine to the new Swedish one that is in the 2250 but did not mention this to anyone. Is the 1050A that you were comparing the 2250 with the model with the upgraded Swedish motor or the older version. Basically there were two versions of the 1050A, one with the new Swedish motor and the previous one that is meant to be a bit slower and less reliable in the long term. The newer versions of the 1050A have the same motor as the 2250. By the way your prices are higher than purchasing directly from Tribest, because the official price is the same as your price and they offer 10% discount on signing up for news letters and on holidays they have them at 20% off for the 2250. All the best John and I appreciate your work. Wish you would deliver world wide.
I wonder why the 2200 hasn't been reviewed or if he did I can't find it anywhere. I ordered the dps 2250 and tribest sent me a 2200 WHIT A PUMP. then I called them to ask why they sent me the wrong one..their answer was because the 2250 was going to take longer to ship so they decided to sent me the 2200 instead... it sounds like this 2200 is a lemon to me...I lost trust on this company
Would you say totally skip the 1050A now that this new model is out? My primary use will be for making juice and I'm on a budget. What do you mean by thick mixtures when you say the old model would stop? What did include in those mixtures?
He mentioned that the 2200 does NOT have the vacuum attachment, whereas the 2250 has it. Without the vacuum, you lose the biggest advantage (minimizing oxidation), so he did not waste time doing a side-by-side comparison.
John i spoke with Blendtec today and they told me they dont have any plans to release more vacuum blending so can you recomend a more affordable vacuum blender than the dynapro the best for least cost would be great?Thanks John!
Hi John, have you ever heard of this juicer :JR 8000s2 slow juicer? I own one, but I live in Wales, so it might not be available where you are. By the way I really enjoy your videos, keep up the good work. Diolch yn fawr iawn - translation- thanks very much
This video is more confusing than ever :( :( :( First you made a great video and review for The Blendtec Nutrient Preserving System and now a review on this new Dynapro 2250. Should we wait better until you test both vaccum blenders??? Which one is best and you think is truly worth it? Your honest recommendation??? Or better yet a Side by side comparission would be super duper helpful 1000% please make a video for all your followers :) :) :) :) Thank you for all that you do a and may I say you are truly one of a kind for making a difference for our health, planet and the innocent animals. I really to get the Blendtec one but Sadly when I tried to order it was out of stock (so crushing)!! When will it be coming?? Are you going to sell it??? Will your discount code still work???Will it be at a affordable price??
Each vacuum blender has its own set of pros and cons. First, the blendtec is not available for 90 days from what I am being told, but it may be delayed even longer. We will sell once it is available. If your priority is: 1. sharpness of blade to get a finer blend texture - get the dynapro 2250 2. longest warranty get the dynapro 2250 - blendtec vacuum kit only has 1 year 3. better recipe book get the Dynapro 2250 4. Need something NOW 5/14/21 get the dynapro - blendtec not available for 90 days but might be even longer. 5. Suction power of vacuum - get the blendtec. I have not tested the dynapro pump yet, but feel its not as strong. 6. Warranty Service/ Company Honesty- go with tribest - they have been on the level with me more than blendtec. 7. Durability - I would choose the blendtec, the dynapro 2250 is a new product and it doesnt have a track record yet 8 - Noise - I have not done sound testing between the two, but the dynapro has a sound dampening pad that the blendtec does not 9 Sheer power of blender- I have not compared, but both seem comparable to me from my little use. As you can see each blender has its own set of pros and cons, so it is difficult to say "buy this one". I personally use the $2100 Commercial grade blendtec in my kitchen that IS better than the dynapro at $600, in my opinion, Otherwise wait for my detailed comparison video that will not come out until the blendtec vaccum blender is available, which I dont have a specific date.
@@discountjuicers Would you think that a Dyson V Vacuum could be placed on top and create a suction that is superior to either the blendtec or dyna pumps .? or even would the blend tec pump work well on top of the dynamo impressed with the power of the new Dynapro motor, but compared to your 2100 blendtec, that’s something to feast my eyes on.
I need some explanation here. Marshmallow obviously contains some air in it. So Why, when sucking that air out it becomes bigger?! I would expect it to shrink? Any comments on this would be appreciated.
Depends. See ruclips.net/video/-Sdz_6ym2E4/видео.html where I discuss this topic. That being said, depends on the food you are processing, For a higher yield and more nutrition, I prefer to JUICE in a vaccum blender. (see the video I am uploading later today or tomorrow) to learn how I do it.
@@discountjuicers thank you for the speedy response sir! Very informative video I think I’ll be getting a juicer but I’ll wait to watch your upcoming video first before squeezing the trigger, it’s a big purchase after all.
I have the old dynapro and no money to spare to get a new one !!!!!! every new one get a revue only to crash a few months or a year later !!!!!! slowly i get tired of it.
@colleenallmyfriends If one of your three blenders is a 5200-style Vitamix or a Blendtec, I HIGHLY recommend getting one the vacuum kits that John sells for these machines. It saves you from buying a whole new blender. It makes a huge difference in the quality of smoothies.
John you look a little tired in this video compared to other videos I see you in. Juicing is fantastic for health but nothing beats good nights sleep, wish you the best sir.
I have had incredible success at making small portions of smoothies for immediate drinking on low speeds . I prefer not storing my smoothies due to deterioration and don't need a vacume blender . Part two , is the best. I puree with my Omega or Solostar Juicer with the alternate plate and then pour the contents into a glass jar and hand mix slowly with glass bottled spring water and drink. There is a cold pressed smoothie and eliminates the quick speed of the vacuum blenders. That is the healthiest smoothie because of cold pressing. Much better than vacuum blending and my grey hair is turning dark and I reversed pre diabetes 🙃.
Thanks Hilton, will try that today , have an Omega slow juicer. I came here to see if I should use this kind of vacuum blender instead of my vitamix, has always felt blending on high speeds is very harsh to the vegetables and fruit fibers plus the oxidation, but I like to have both options.
8 AA batteries for the pump, 1 year warranty on the pump, and the plastic pitcher kill the deal for me even with the current 20% off price for Father’s Day. Needs a new release.
I've narrowed down my decision between this Dynapro 2250 and the Breville Super Q. but I'm wonder if you could review the Breville vacuum models in general (they have I believe 4 different models now with vacuum). The best review I found on the Super Q is ruclips.net/video/J9ZaJNJhQe0/видео.html but there is no mention of blade speed and confused why Breville wouldn't list that on their website. Also, curious and dismayed why these more expensive models don't include glass carafes.
I got a response from Tribest that the reason they don't use glass carafes for the Dynapro is because the speed would shatter it, but they wouldn't share the speed they determined is safe for glass carafes.
Metal gives a horrible taste to foods imo. There;s a huge difference between drinking from a metal container vs glass/ceramic. I just wish companies would stick with glass carafes to prevent micro plastics getting into our food
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@Minifix he normally says everything about the blenders but in this video he didn’t mention the blue star on the carafe. If it is blue it is under 118 degrees. Once it hits 118 and higher it turns white and over the 118 degrees it is usually no longer considered raw. Hope that helps.
Hello! Thanks for the great video! I'm from Israel and I really want to buy this blender in its latest version but I am not successful in any way and we do not have a distributor in Israel ... I would be happy if you could help :)
🤔 The most stupid thing about this blender is that the vacuum unit works on 4 batteries !!! Do you believe it ? another liability that requires you to keep on spending , as if it’s price is not high enough !!
Hello John, noticed that your video was 2 years ago. With that being said is there a newer upgraded model of the Dynapro 2250? We are very interested in purchasing one but not sure if there is a new model for 2023. Thanks John your videos are really helpful!!!
You can also use regular jars to vacuum and you can also do with Food Saver in one of their sealing containers, or for Mason Jars they have an adapter for them. I use this method by putting my small jars for daily portions of juice using jelly jars and the vacuum holds. I can also do two to three at a time in a larger container. Works well and keeps fresh for a long time. Good jars can be re-used this way. Good for things like nut butters. Also works for ground powders and expands sizes of containers you can use. As long as jar came pre vacuumed it will vacuum again. Just as with Mason jar don’t over tighten.
Good advice thank you sir
A tip on vanilla, vanillas from different regions differ in flavor quite a bit.
Madagascar vanilla is my favorite, it has all those warm inviting and rich notes one thinks about when thinking about vanilla. I guess quintessential is the word I'm looking for!
John, you've covered vegetable juicing, pulverizing flax seeds, and the vacuum blending capabilities of the Dynapro, any chance you can review how it does at making nut butters and smoothie bowls? Would be nice to see how it competes with the vitamix/blendtec/etc at those for examining its versatility in deciding which to get.
I’m so glad I my friend introduced me to vacuum blender and that I found you. Ty for all the important information.
"I don't know that vacuum blending alcohol will make it any healthier." Cracks me up. I love this guy.
I read so many bad reviews on amazon, that i seriously doubt about buying one :(
Would really love to see this new one compared to the Kuvings and the blendtec if it ever gets here.
John can you please tell us how you make your diy mason jar lids to vacuum seal with dynapro? Thank you!
Will
This ever come with a glass pitcher?
Lucky’s used to carry frozen black raspberries but once Kroger bought them they disappeared. I think you can still order from Amazon and they come frozen but I haven’t tried that yet. I may try to grow but not sure my climate will support them. Also Wyler’s and Whole foods sell wild blueberries.
Hi John, from your own personal experience, do you think vacuum sealing the juice is (much) more effective than simply overfilling? Or similar?
what is the main difference this one and the 1050A-B
This guy is a complete legend
He's amazing
John is a very good guy
Yes, in your head.
He seems kinda creepy
It's been a few weeks, have you measured the inHg?
I bought it anyways LOL, through amazon cuz Tribest won´t send international, i hope they do sale the gaskets. You totally sold me this blender, as well as the Nama juicer which i also bought with your discounto, thanks
Hey John I have a question for you.
I have had my Tribest Dynapro for about a year.
At first the distributor gave me the older version with the crappy motor and after six months it broke down. So they replaced with the Swedish one.
Now about two months ago there was a leak in the craft from the blade assembly.
I contacted them about it and they sent out a replacement.
In the meantime I was still using the one with a minor leak in the blade assembly.
Later I realized that there was grease leaking from the blade assembly and because of the vacuum, it was not dripping down as per usual on most older blenders, but the blade shaft grease was being sucked into the friggin smoothie and salsas.
John do you think this is a major flaw and overlooked issue of all vacuum blenders, because eventually most blade assemblies begin to leak, but with a vacuum blender it will get grease sucked into whatever your blending and because it’s slow and bubbles when vacuuming anyways, one would not notice it for a while and most likely ingest some toxic grease from the blade assembly.
What are your thoughts on this matter.
I only had the blender a year so far.
That's a very good question and probably a generalized problem for all blenders. The answer is they're in the business of selling you a new machine every few years not selling you the last machine you'll ever need.
@@goognamgoognw6637 yes but they actually have a phenomenal warranty
@@GodDieux Actually these days that means nothing. Corporation these days often have poor or nonexistent after sale customer service and do not honor their warranty.
@@goognamgoognw6637 well regardless, in my experience they helped as much as they could
@@GodDieux ah ok, so you have dealt with them and you were satisfied ? that's good to know thanks
Bought one and I absolutely love it! The Best smoothies I've Ever Had!
Hey, John. Does this blender do well with little liquid? I wonder because it doesn't have a tamper.
Thank you John for all you do!! Awesome videos that we need...
Hey John, any chance you could review the glas jar vacuum blender "Evolve" from Optimum (or Froothie in EU)?
Its not available in the USA so I am unable.
I have optimum vacbender its continually breaking down
The golden Coconut 🥥 taste could be seen in your face after the first sip! Amazing 🤩
I want to know if the Kuvings Quiet Vacuum Blender - Silver SV500S is better than this one ?
The first time I used this blender it had a smell like burned rubber. When I poured into the nut bag, the mixture felt warm. This can’t be a good thing. Any idea what could be happening. The juice itself actually came out very good, actually the best celery juice I ever tasted. The warm feel and smell is concerning to me.
@Good Business Same here, just received it and made my first smoothie! But the same happened when I first got my Vitamix several years ago. It went away in 2-3 uses. I'll update in a day or two
@@demesrvl6761 Any updates? Are your mixtures still coming out warm?
@@chevelleflorida Hi, all good! It took another 2 days for the burnt odor to go away. I called the company and they said it is normal for the machine oil lubricant used during manufacturing to take 2-3 days to burn off. Mine was more like 4-5. The lubricant never touches the parts that touch food.
What do you think of this machine a year later?
John, do you know if there's going to be a smaller container for the Dynapro available in the future?
I have requested previously, probably wont happen.
@@discountjuicers Thanks.
John, I was already to buy one of these, but sounds like there are issues. I see the problems, but I don't see where these concerns have been addressed. When I pay this for a piece of equipment I expect it to perform at least for a little while. Even with the Nama J2 Cold Press Slow Juicer the augur is sticking and hard for me to get out therefore I have to leave it dirty and come back to it when I can get it lose. They did send me another augur but it is disheartening. Thank you for all your demonstrations. It really helps, even these negative comments help because we know up front there are problems. My vitamix is the only piece I have ever bought that has not given me 1 minute of trouble.
So John, would you say making juice in a vacuum blender is better than a slow juicer even when making green Juice's??
can you use this just as any normal blender when you don't want juice but just want a smoothie
How do you clean this? Can you put a drop of dishwasher soap in with water on high for 60 seconds?
Love your videos! However! Trying to purchase a blender Dynapro 2250 could be better if you would get a kindergartner to do your purchase webpage!
Where can you get the plastic bag for use with the vacuum gizmo? Thank you
Hi John... I do enjoy your videos.
Just so you know I just got off the phone with Tribest in Anaheim and they state that the new blender and the upgraded older version have the exact same motors from Sweden.
All the best.
Do you personally use this blender now or are you still using your blendtec?
Is there a Glass or Stainless steel Vaccuum blender you would recommend? Or are there replacement pitchers for another model?
The plastic pitcher is a dealbreaker for me. Thank you
I wish I could find one that had glass or steel
The Tribest Personal Vacuum Blender with the 42 oz. caraffe.
Why did you take down the video about the Blendtec vacuum blenders?
1. It is not available
2. The Agreement I had with Blendtec was not followed on their end, in my opinion.
The video will go back up once the item is again available.
What’s a great website or app for recipes to use this blender?
Man... I just bought the Kuving 830 but I think I made a mistake... in anycase... looks like I've been getting the Dynopro next,...
Would also love to see it make nut butters but.. i live in norway ans Wonder WHERE can i buy this?? It costs 250$ just to ship it off Amazon..
How long does the battery on the vacuum last on 2250 if you blend every day. What type of battery?
Also I wanted to mention that if the lid and its seals are not quite dry they leak.
Will it grind flour? Oat flour, blue corn meal from kernels, amaranth & quinoa flour etc. That is the one thing the Vitamix can do that this machine doesn’t specify it can do. The fact that you made flax seed meal gives me hope that it will be able to make flour.
where did you get your blackberry powered
A few questions for you, as I’m very interested in purchasing this. How long does it take for the battery powered unit to evacuate all the air? How many INHG (inches of mercury - level of vacuum) is a cheap? I thought I heard you state that it was 19. Can you confirm that? How many vacuum cycles will the Dyna pro vacuum unit run on one set of batteries? You mentioned before that you’ve suggested to Dyna pro that they create a vacuum unit with a wall adapter plug, do you think that will come out in the next year? If so, would I be able to purchase just the vacuum portion at a later time? Is the container a Treyton container? How does the container itself and its blades compare to vitamix Blendtec? Thank you sir.
Yes would be interesting to know
All very good questions that I have as well…would be great if someone answered ☺
Did you ever figure out if you could use a 12V power adapter? Using 8 batteries is the only thing making me hesitant to buy this blender, wish it could plug in.
John, maybe you can suggest to Tribest to create a sound enclosure. That thing sounds like a helicopter.
Did you see his recent video from a convention. There’s a enclosed vacuum blender expected this summer. Sure to be a much higher price point though.
@@chevelleflorida over $3500.00!
@@goldsmith001 😳 I guess it really is for commercial purposes. Much too much for most households. Where did you see that? I just googled and looked on Kuvings website but don't see it.
Hi John. In your opinion, is the Dynapro a good choice or maybe even the best choice for the juice recipes in the Gerson Therapy? THANKS!!
John - HELP. I ordered this Vacuum Blender and the Omega Slow juicer VSJ843. My husband says the Omega should go back. We also own a Green Star juicer. He feels those two can handle all our needs. What are the advantages of keeping the Omega?
Did that blendtech ever come out? For the side-by-side comparison
Hey John, hope your well. Just wondering how powerful is the pump compared to other vacuum blender pumps on the market??
📢 Mine arrived today.
Thanks John 👊🏼🧔🇺🇸
Bags on the way➡️
John, "Come on Man"! You know that it removes excess "AIR" from the carafe which is then only 21% of that is Oxygen, 79% Nitrogen and some trace gasses and water vapor!
All I know is that by using a vacuum pump to remove the extra air from the carafe for blending, it does make a difference, and there is science showing there are greater levels of antioxidants preserved. Plus the vacuum blends taste much better to me.
@@discountjuicers I'm not saying that the results don't happen because they most certainly do. I was trying to let you know what you were saying, how you were saying was not completely correct. I'm on your side, I was just trying to help you with the delivery of your message.
@@discountjuicers purrehing with a cold press Solostar or Omega NC 900 and hand mixing slowly is vastly superior to vacume blending and eliminates high speed blending. My pre diabetes was reversed and graying hair turned dark again.
@Titus King thankyou for the inquiry. I removed bananas from my smoothies and substituted berries, apples or pairs in moderation with loads of leafy green vegetables and Aloevera Lemon Homemade juice..I implemented ground flaxseeds and pumpkin seeds into my smoothies. I drink Cucumber Celery juice with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and I drink Cinnamon green tea..i eat salmon and walnuts and almonds and take vitamin D and B Complex. I walk one hour daily..I puree my smoothies through my juicer and add water and mix slowly 🐌.
@Titus King Getting extra Copper back into your diet will allow for the reestablishment of darker hair.
I am wondering which dynapro 1050A model you were comparing it against, because at one point they upgraded the engine to the new Swedish one that is in the 2250 but did not mention this to anyone. Is the 1050A that you were comparing the 2250 with the model with the upgraded Swedish motor or the older version. Basically there were two versions of the 1050A, one with the new Swedish motor and the previous one that is meant to be a bit slower and less reliable in the long term. The newer versions of the 1050A have the same motor as the 2250.
By the way your prices are higher than purchasing directly from Tribest, because the official price is the same as your price and they offer 10% discount on signing up for news letters and on holidays they have them at 20% off for the 2250.
All the best John and I appreciate your work. Wish you would deliver world wide.
I wonder why the 2200 hasn't been reviewed or if he did I can't find it anywhere.
I ordered the dps 2250 and tribest sent me a 2200 WHIT A PUMP. then I called them to ask why they sent me the wrong one..their answer was because the 2250 was going to take longer to ship so they decided to sent me the 2200 instead... it sounds like this 2200 is a lemon to me...I lost trust on this company
@@conycortescony2823 the 2200 is the 2250 without the pump. they gave you the exact same thing.
thanks
@@conycortescony2823 yes, it is the exact same model. the 2200 is just 2250 packaged without the pump.
all the best
So in this case what would be the difference between 1050A with Swedish motor and 2250 ?
Would you say totally skip the 1050A now that this new model is out? My primary use will be for making juice and I'm on a budget. What do you mean by thick mixtures when you say the old model would stop? What did include in those mixtures?
have you reviewed the dps 2200 ? is it comparable to the dps 2250
He mentioned that the 2200 does NOT have the vacuum attachment, whereas the 2250 has it. Without the vacuum, you lose the biggest advantage (minimizing oxidation), so he did not waste time doing a side-by-side comparison.
needs sound cover otherwise looks great
Can I purchase in the UK with UK plug? Thanks
Am in Nigeria, how do it get this machine down here in Nigeria and how much will it cost me
is this blender stronger then the Greenis FGR-8800? I mainly using for frozen smoothies 😊
John i spoke with Blendtec today and they told me they dont have any plans to release more vacuum blending so can you recomend a more affordable vacuum blender than the dynapro the best for least cost would be great?Thanks John!
Is the commercial version cheaper than the personal blender?
The color is richer
This vacuum seal method in the blender jar works with Void kit too. Thanks John!!
which brand of probiotic powder does he use? All the ones I find already come in a capsule.
Hi John, have you ever heard of this juicer :JR 8000s2 slow juicer? I own one, but I live in Wales, so it might not be available where you are. By the way I really enjoy your videos, keep up the good work. Diolch yn fawr iawn - translation- thanks very much
😆 🤣 you made me laugh when you tasted the coconut milk 🥛.... it looks like you didn't like it 😜
This video is more confusing than ever :( :( :( First you made a great video and review for The Blendtec Nutrient Preserving System and now a review on this new Dynapro 2250. Should we wait better until you test both vaccum blenders??? Which one is best and you think is truly worth it? Your honest recommendation??? Or better yet a Side by side comparission would be super duper helpful 1000% please make a video for all your followers :) :) :) :)
Thank you for all that you do a and may I say you are truly one of a kind for making a difference for our health, planet and the innocent animals.
I really to get the Blendtec one but Sadly when I tried to order it was out of stock (so crushing)!! When will it be coming?? Are you going to sell it??? Will your discount code still work???Will it be at a affordable price??
If you had watched the entire video to the end, you would be able to answer your questions yourself.
Each vacuum blender has its own set of pros and cons.
First, the blendtec is not available for 90 days from what I am being told, but it may be delayed even longer. We will sell once it is available.
If your priority is:
1. sharpness of blade to get a finer blend texture - get the dynapro 2250
2. longest warranty get the dynapro 2250 - blendtec vacuum kit only has 1 year
3. better recipe book get the Dynapro 2250
4. Need something NOW 5/14/21 get the dynapro - blendtec not available for 90 days but might be even longer.
5. Suction power of vacuum - get the blendtec. I have not tested the dynapro pump yet, but feel its not as strong.
6. Warranty Service/ Company Honesty- go with tribest - they have been on the level with me more than blendtec.
7. Durability - I would choose the blendtec, the dynapro 2250 is a new product and it doesnt have a track record yet
8 - Noise - I have not done sound testing between the two, but the dynapro has a sound dampening pad that the blendtec does not
9 Sheer power of blender- I have not compared, but both seem comparable to me from my little use.
As you can see each blender has its own set of pros and cons, so it is difficult to say "buy this one".
I personally use the $2100 Commercial grade blendtec in my kitchen that IS better than the dynapro at $600, in my opinion, Otherwise wait for my detailed comparison video that will not come out until the blendtec vaccum blender is available, which I dont have a specific date.
@@discountjuicers Would you think that a Dyson V Vacuum could be placed on top and create a suction that is superior to either the blendtec or dyna pumps .?
or even would the blend tec pump work well on top of the dynamo
impressed with the power of the new Dynapro motor, but compared to your 2100 blendtec, that’s something to feast my eyes on.
@@discountjuicers 2100$!?!? On a blender John. Fucking baller. you are truly the GOAT
@@MyNononono He probably got it for free
I need some explanation here.
Marshmallow obviously contains some air in it.
So Why, when sucking that air out it becomes bigger?! I would expect it to shrink?
Any comments on this would be appreciated.
The expand because of the negative atmosphere, atmosphere has pressure.
It's magic marshmallows ✨️
What’s better vacuum blending or juicing?
Depends. See ruclips.net/video/-Sdz_6ym2E4/видео.html where I discuss this topic. That being said, depends on the food you are processing, For a higher yield and more nutrition, I prefer to JUICE in a vaccum blender. (see the video I am uploading later today or tomorrow) to learn how I do it.
@@discountjuicers thank you for the speedy response sir! Very informative video I think I’ll be getting a juicer but I’ll wait to watch your upcoming video first before squeezing the trigger, it’s a big purchase after all.
I like that drink at the end it's almost like getting a nutritional High😁🧠❤
I have the old dynapro and no money to spare to get a new one !!!!!! every new one get a revue only to crash a few months or a year later !!!!!! slowly i get tired of it.
You get tired of manufacturers improving their products?
@colleenallmyfriends If one of your three blenders is a 5200-style Vitamix or a Blendtec, I HIGHLY recommend getting one the vacuum kits that John sells for these machines. It saves you from buying a whole new blender. It makes a huge difference in the quality of smoothies.
John you look a little tired in this video compared to other videos I see you in. Juicing is fantastic for health but nothing beats good nights sleep, wish you the best sir.
True
I have had incredible success at making small portions of smoothies for immediate drinking on low speeds . I prefer not storing my smoothies due to deterioration and don't need a vacume blender . Part two , is the best. I puree with my Omega or Solostar Juicer with the alternate plate and then pour the contents into a glass jar and hand mix slowly with glass bottled spring water and drink. There is a cold pressed smoothie and eliminates the quick speed of the vacuum blenders. That is the healthiest smoothie because of cold pressing. Much better than vacuum blending and my grey hair is turning dark and I reversed pre diabetes 🙃.
How did ur grey hair turning bck black? I love mine to get back black too.
Thanks Hilton, will try that today , have an Omega slow juicer. I came here to see if I should use this kind of vacuum blender instead of my vitamix, has always felt blending on high speeds is very harsh to the vegetables and fruit fibers plus the oxidation, but I like to have both options.
Can I vacuum store other frozen fruit?
I love this vacuum blender it is awesome - worth the effort to get it to Malaysia
Best slow juicer for watermelon only, regardless of price?
8 AA batteries for the pump, 1 year warranty on the pump, and the plastic pitcher kill the deal for me even with the current 20% off price for Father’s Day. Needs a new release.
I've narrowed down my decision between this Dynapro 2250 and the Breville Super Q. but I'm wonder if you could review the Breville vacuum models in general (they have I believe 4 different models now with vacuum). The best review I found on the Super Q is ruclips.net/video/J9ZaJNJhQe0/видео.html but there is no mention of blade speed and confused why Breville wouldn't list that on their website. Also, curious and dismayed why these more expensive models don't include glass carafes.
I got a response from Tribest that the reason they don't use glass carafes for the Dynapro is because the speed would shatter it, but they wouldn't share the speed they determined is safe for glass carafes.
Awesome
Maybe one day they will have a stainless steel carafe available.
Metal gives a horrible taste to foods imo. There;s a huge difference between drinking from a metal container vs glass/ceramic. I just wish companies would stick with glass carafes to prevent micro plastics getting into our food
Awesome 👌information 👌8
can you blend anything hot ?
I read you can, but not under vacuum seal.
I love your videos there really good can you please make video on Dynapro Vacuum Blender RED DSP-2250RD-B vs. nuwave moxie vacuum blender
Too Dope‼️💜❤️💯
John what's the shipping timeline if I order this juicer?
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33:00 - Vacuum sealing jars
The new Vitamix I have... the quality is no longer there. I'm shopping.
27:00 Doesn't a faster spinning blade mean more heat due to friction? And that heat breaks down nutrients?
@Minifix he normally says everything about the blenders but in this video he didn’t mention the blue star on the carafe. If it is blue it is under 118 degrees. Once it hits 118 and higher it turns white and over the 118 degrees it is usually no longer considered raw. Hope that helps.
He also said these blades are sharper than the Blentec so that means less overall runtime to breakdown food.
Can you use a French press instead of the nut milk bag to strain nut milks and green juices and other juices?
I asked the same question, and he said it doesn't work well.
Hello! Thanks for the great video! I'm from Israel and I really want to buy this blender in its latest version but I am not successful in any way and we do not have a distributor in Israel ... I would be happy if you could help :)
John. Love your videos, but people can't buy your products internationally.
Golden Milk.
Santa...
common man, put sound insulation on the non visible sides of your recording booth
🤔 The most stupid thing about this blender is that the vacuum unit works on 4 batteries !!! Do you believe it ? another liability that requires you to keep on spending , as if it’s price is not high enough !!
it should be like the new Samsung TV remote
I saw another clip of the vacuum pump connected to electricity.
I'd like to see your blood work about your minerals and vitamins and enzymes I bet it's pretty good
No thank you for bee vomit