Corded or cordless? Discover the key differences between personal and portable blenders and why the BLENDi Pro+ offers the best of both worlds.
The terms "personal blender" and "portable blender" are often used interchangeably, but for the savvy consumer, the differences are significant. Understanding these nuances is key to choosing a device that actually fits your lifestyle.
Personal Blenders: Small but Tethered Typically, a "personal" blender refers to a small-scale machine (like a NutriBullet) designed for single servings. While compact, most personal blenders require a wall outlet. They are kitchen-bound.
Portable Blenders: The Freedom Factor A "portable" blender, like the BLENDi Pro+, is battery-operated and cordless. It’s designed to leave the kitchen. The primary differences include:
• Power Source: Personal blenders use AC power (cords); Portables use Lithium-Ion batteries (USB-C).
• Versatility: You can’t blend a fresh shake in your car or at the beach with a corded personal blender. With a portable, you can.
• Weight & Size: Portables are engineered to be lightweight and fit in cup holders or bags.
The Hybrid Winner: The BLENDi Pro+ bridges the gap. It provides the high-torque power of a corded personal blender with the total freedom of a portable device.
If you only blend at home, a personal blender works. But if you want nutrition without boundaries, a high-performance portable blender like the BLENDi Pro+ is the only choice.


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