Quietest Blender: 7 of the Best

Quietest Blender: 7 of the Best

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In many kitchens, it is the blender which is the loudest appliance.

Are you on the hunt for the quietest blender on the market? You’re in the right place. In this article we put the spotlight on 7 of the best quiet blenders available on Amazon.

How loud are blenders?

Blenders operate in the 80-90 decibel (dB) range, making them louder than washing machines and putting them on par with waste disposal units and vacuum cleaners.

Luckily, quiet blenders can reduce noise down to the 60-70 dB range.

If your household or neighbors are being disturbed by the production of early morning smoothies or evening soups, this 20 dB noise reduction really makes a difference.

In this article, we’ll reveal the quietest blender on the market, and showcase seven of the best quiet blenders. 

We’ve looked at each blender’s dB level when available and other quietening features. We’ve also analyzed their other outstanding characteristics, pros and cons. 

We’ll get straight into it, presenting the quietest blender, before comparing the qualities of seven quiet blenders available on Amazon. Then we’ll wrap up with some useful info on how to make your blender even quieter. How does that sound?

The quietest blender: Vitamix Quiet One

According to our research, the quietest blender on the market currently is the Vitamix Quiet One. This blender has a sound level of just 64 dB.

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As the name suggests, this is a blender engineered by Vitamix to produce the least noise possible. It features vibration-dampening technology and 6 program buttons.

We’ll go into more detail on the Vitamix Quiet One in our main list below.

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Before we put the spotlight on each of these blenders, here are their specs:

#1 – Vitamix Quiet One

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At 64 dB, the Vitamix Quiet One has been billed as ‘the world’s quietest blender’ and it comes with an interesting back story.

This blender was designed specifically with cafés and juiceries in mind, allowing frappes, smoothies and milkshakes to be blasted out at speed but without annoying customers with noise.

Its 1800W motor offers you power for all types of blending. But that power is kept quiet with a sound enclosure that fits over the blending vessel itself. There is also vibration-dampening technology that plays its part in reducing noise.

The Vitamix Quiet One’s 6 preset programs mean you can set it to work at the press of a button. This leaves you free to do other things around the kitchen while the blender does its stuff. If those 6 programs don’t offer what you want, there are also 34 other programs and the choice of 93 speeds.

Users have given the Quiet One a thumbs up in terms of its quietness. It’s not going to make your blender completely noiseless, but it will make a significant difference in your home or workplace.

This is a quiet, high-end, multifunctional blender that rightly takes pride of place in our list.

Pros

  • Quietest blender
  • Powerful
  • Plenty of settings

Cons

  • Bulky and not the best portability

Best for: Quietest blending at home or work

#2 – Ninja Professional Blender

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Not too far behind the Vitamix Quiet One, a quiet blender with plenty of power and an extra large capacity.

Now first off, let’s bring something to your attention. The Ninja Professional Blender is a solid appliance, as we’ll explain below, but there is a question mark when it comes to its exact noise level…

We’ve seen its noise level reported as being as low as 69 dB. However, some independent tests put it up around 90 dB at full speed. Of course, a lot will depend on the speed it was operating at and the contents of the blender. So we can deduce from research that the Ninja Professional Blender isn’t the quietest blender you can buy, but the product has very few noise complaints from users.

The Ninja Professional Blender certainly brings a lot more to the table. Its 1100W motor makes it suitable for preparing drinks and food processing with ease. An XL capacity of 72 oz and pitcher design might appeal if you like to make drinks that can be poured straight from the blender, or big batches of soups.

There isn’t a huge amount of settings, but 3 manual speeds and a pulse function give you flexibility. There is also a single-serve function for those rushed morning shakes and smoothies.

Pros

  • Very few noise complaints
  • Large capacity
  • Simple settings

Cons

  • Large and not easily portable
  • Not the quietest blender on the market

Best for: Big batches of beverages or soup

#3 – Blendtec Professional 800

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One of the quietest blenders on the market, with an operating noise estimated at 67 dB. Offers high power, a sound enclosure, and tough blades.

Like the Vitamix Quiet One, the Blendtec Professional 800 employs a classic noise reduction technique – a sound enclosure that fits over the main blending. With the sound enclosure on, the manufacturer says that you can have a normal conversation with the Blendtec Professional 800 at work. Shosh, an Amazon buyer, said:

“This is quiet. Really quiet. I can run it at 2am even and not bother anyone.”

It has also been given the billing of ‘the quietest professional blender’, offering high power of 1800W while blending at low volume that has been estimated at 67 dB. That isn’t as low as the Vitamix Quiet One, but the Blendtec Professional 800 has some attributes that the Quiet One doesn’t…

Blendtex’s patented WildSide+ jar has a fifth side. What’s the point of this quirky design? It is good for large-volume, fast blending as it has the effect of dragging ingredients into the blade. If you blend tough ingredients such as meat, nuts or cheese, the Blendtec Professional 800 with its WildSide+ jar could have your name on it. The blades also play their part in handling tricky jobs – made from steel that has been hardened and cold-forged, the manufacturer says they are up to 10 times stronger than other blades.

You can clean the Blendtec Professional 800 easily, because the strong blades are known as ‘blunt’ blades that you can touch without injury. The interface itself can be cleaned with a single wipe.

Settings? There is an 11-speed touch slider. Capacity is OK at 36 oz, but don’t think of this as blender for big batches.

Pros

  • Quiet with sound enclosure
  • Power and technology to handle tough ingredients
  • 11 speeds
  • Easy cleaning

Cons

  • Modest capacity

Best for: Quiet blending of tough ingredients

#4 – Weston Personal Blender

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If you want a quiet blender for your kitchen that can also give you a ‘bullet-style’ container for quick smoothies and drinks on the go – take a look at this Weston Personal Blender. Its sound shield makes it one of the quietest options around.

Reviewers have gushed about the low noise level of the Weston Personal Blender. Much of the credit for that must go to the sound enclosure, which Weston calls a ‘sound shield’.

Cleverly, the sound shield can also double up as a pitcher for your freshly made beverages.

The main jar has a 32 oz capacity. It’s known as a ‘personal blender’ because it features another 20 oz Blend-in Personal Jar which is ideal for rapidly conjuring up smoothies and shakes for on-the-go consumption.

Aside from the quiet blending, the power of the Weston Personal Blender is no joke – it packs 1800W of power, putting it up there with a bracket of the market’s most powerful blenders. The motor can reach 1.6 horsepower (HP) at its peak and bring the speed up to an impressive 150 mph.

A tamper – the tool that allows you to push ingredients down towards the blades – is included. There are 10 speeds, and we really liked the stainless steel and black design!

If you want a quiet blender that can meet your kitchen needs and also offers the on-the-go convenience of a bullet blender, the Weston Personal Blender makes sense.

Pros

  • Sound shield
  • Powerful
  • Doubles up as ‘bullet’ blender
  • Versatile with two jars and a pitcher

Cons

  •  Modest capacity

Best for: Everyday food or smoothie blending

#5 – Hamilton Beach Professional Quiet Shield Blender

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Features quiet shield that brings down the noise significantly, and a broad variety of settings and programs. Considerable 1500W power means this is a centrepiece blender for your kitchen.

Another option with a quiet shield that brings those decibels down and makes blending more pleasant for all concerned. It’s a simple concept, but having that dome fitted over the blending jar really does make all the difference.

Users and reviewers all back up the fact that the Hamilton Beach Professional Quiet Shield Blender is very quiet – so what else does it offer?

The truth is, the Hamilton Beach Professional Quiet Shield Blender is a solid all-rounder. It has a moderate capacity of 32 oz, 10 settings and 4 blending programs (how many more do you need for home blending, really?), and decent power of 1500W. The price also compares very nicely with the Vitamix Quiet Ones of this world.

Pros

  • Sound shield
  • Blends tough ingredients quietly
  • Good all rounder
  • Decent value

Cons

  • Modest capacity
  • No handle on jar

Best for: Home chefs

#6 – Vitamix Blending Station

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Given the thumbs up for its quietness by many users online. A huge 93 speeds and a sound enclosure to keep this powerful blender’s noise to a minimum.

Do you value word of mouth over what the manufacturer is trying to sell you? Sometimes, all the decibel readings in the world can’t replace good old-fashioned user feedback.

Buyers have given the Vitamix Blending Station – which comes from the same manufacturer that made the quietest blender of them all (the Vitamix Quiet One) – the thumbs up for its noise reduction.

It has to be said – with its 93 speeds, 34 programs and smart design – this is a serious blender. Its 48 oz capacity and durable structure mean that it is an option for professional, as well as home kitchens.

The container is angled to form a controlled vortex which directs ingredients back down to the blades for faster blending. A vented lid and lid plug allow you to work with hot ingredients such as soups at serving temperature.

Back to the quietness – the Vitamix Blending Station owes much of its noise reduction to a sound cover, known on other blenders as a ‘sound shield’ or ‘sound enclosure’. It does a great job of augmenting the blender’s power – it’s packing a 1500W, 3 HP motor.

This might be one for the professionals who like a quiet blend.

Pros

  • Sound shield
  • Plenty of speeds and settings
  • Good capacity
  • Clever design

Cons

  • High price

Best for: Professional kitchens or serious amateurs

#7 – BLACK+DECKER PowerCrush Digital Blender

QuietCrush Technology contains some of the loudest sounds that this blender makes. Not the most powerful but quiet, excellent value and decent functionality.

Does the BLACK+DECKER PowerCrush Digital Blender prove that you don’t need a sound shield for quiet blending? Its users certainly seem to think so.

True to form as a DIY brand, this is a no-frills blender that gives you simple functionality and useful features, and it’s been reported as quiet by many users. The QuietCrush Technology inherent in this blender is billed as giving you blending without blaring. Christina, a reviewer on Amazon, confirmed:

“I bought this blender due to it being rated quiet. It is definitely quieter than most blenders. It needs an extra bit to get everything smooth but overall it works great for our purposes!”

Nothing about the BLACK+DECKER PowerCrush Digital Blender is likely to amaze you, but this blender wasn’t designed to amaze. Its QuadPro Blade Technology creates a vortex for efficient blending of various ingredients. But with its 900W motor, you shouldn’t expect the BLACK+DECKER PowerCrush Digital Blender to do too much heavy lifting. This is a blender that is more suited to smoothies and soups, rather than churning through tough ingredients.

There’s a useful 18 oz personal jar for whipping up drinks to go, and 3 programs do give you a bit of flexibility in the settings department. Also note, that this is a plastic, rather than glass blender. That could be a plus point for people who want the safety of plastic over glass.

All in all, at this price, you really can’t complain.

Pros

  • Excellent value
  • Noise reduction feature
  • Plastic not glass
  • Comes with personal jar

Cons

  • Not the most powerful

Best for: Blending on a budget

How to make your blender quieter

We’ve presented you with seven of the best quiet blenders around. But did you know that there are ways to make your blender even quieter?

Some factors that influence how loud a blender is are hard to address. For example, if you have a kitchen with a low ceiling, it may influence the noise level, with sound waves reflecting off the lower surface. Higher ceilings give the sound more space to escape.

However, there are some things you can do to make your blender even quieter. Try the following tips:

Move your blender away from the wall

If your blender is close to the wall, sound waves can reflect and bounce back. This can amplify sound and make your blender louder than if you moved it away from the wall.

Choose your surface for blending carefully

The name of the game is absorbing sound. If your blender is making more noise than you would like, you can try placing on a dishcloth, which will help absorb vibrations and reduce noise. A towel, rubber or silicone mat, or wooden chopping board can also work.

Select slower speeds

It’s simple really. Blending at a higher speed is louder, even with the quiet blenders we have picked out in this list. So if you can, choose a lower speed setting, which will take down the decibels a few notches.

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Lewis Atkinson

Lewis Atkinson

I grew up with a fascination for sound. From working in the construction and audio industries, I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge on soundproofing, which I’ll share with you.
Lewis Atkinson

Lewis Atkinson

I grew up with a fascination for sound. From working in the construction and audio industries, I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge on soundproofing, which I’ll share with you.

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