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I've been hooked on smoothies in an almost superstitious way ever since college: A fruit smoothie is like a good luck charm, promising the health you feel you deserve despite all your other bad decisions. But in my more recent adult life, a good blender is the passport to taqueria salsas, Oaxacan-style mole, and all the delicate emulsions I once had to buy at restaurants and in jars.
Well, Vitamix crushes the blender game, but usually comes with a price tag to match. Luckily Vitamix promo codes crop up at various points during the year. Discounts in February 2025 include $50 off the classic Vitamix 5200 blender that the WIRED Gear Team has been recommending for years. After all, what's not to like about a blender that measures its output in horsepower?
You can find even more generous Vitamix deals for the newer generation of Propel blenders, during the brand's President's Day sale. This includes $150 off a Propel 510 that offers the same horsepower in a svelter package. Vitamix coupon codes also offer free shipping for large orders. Get $150 to $200 Off Select Vitamix Blenders
President's Day isn't the most obvious time of year to catch Vitamix discount codes. But take your luck as it comes, and show your patriotism with a strawberry-blueberry-yogurt smoothie. The biggest discounts apply to Vitamix's new Propel series, which adds a number of preset blending programs to the classic Vitamix function set.
With $150 off the 48-ounce Propel 510 this month until Feb. 22, the price actually drops well below the price range for Vitamix's classic blender models. This drops the slim, 48-ounce blender below $400, an unheard of price among recent Vitamix promo code deals.
The series' top-line Vitamix Propel 750 tumbled $200 below list price this month as well, with its broad array of blender presets that includes a self-cleaning feature and a setting for dips and spreads. Other Vitamix blenders and immersion blenders receive more modest but still real price cuts of around $50. Does Vitamix Offer Free Shipping?
Glad you asked. Vitamix is offering free standard shipping for orders above $99. This pretty much means that ground shipping is free for blenders at the current discounts. Priority shipping is not free, however. The WIRED Gear Team's Favorite Vitamix Blenders
WIRED has long been singing the praises of the classic Vitamix 5200. The model made a blender convert out of contributing reviewer Joe Ray after he realized that the 'model of preference for blender aficionados around the world' was also his key to home mole and Oaxacan-style cookery.
A similar road-to-Damascus moment beset WIRED contributing reviewer Heather Arndt Anderson when she tested the Vitamix Ascent X2, also currently on a $50 promo discount. 'The more I thought about it,' she wrote, 'the more I realized that maybe I've never been a blender person because I never had a good blender.' Anderson also made a big batch of mole and avoided passing out from chile fumes, then moved on to homemade masa and a Georgian walnut spread. She regretted only that the blender wasn't easier to clean.
After testing through a number of brands' blenders, WIRED contributing reviewer Emily Peck marveled that even the basic Vitamix Explorian E310 churned almonds frictionlessly into butter without even need of a presoak. Additional Vitamix Deals and Sales in 2025
Vitamix tends to offer a number of other deals and sales throughout the year, but the next one won't crop up till Mother's Day. Other deals to expect crop up during the summer, alongside the eternal Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals.
These President's Day deals on the Propel blenders in particular are as good or better than last year's Black Friday deals. So there's little reason to wait for a better Vitamix promo code on those blenders anytime soon.
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