Vitamix blenders are known for their versatility, and one of the features that enhance their flexibility is the compatibility with various accessories, such as blending bowls. However, can these bowls be used with all Vitamix models, specifically the Vitamix 750 Professional Series? Let’s find out.
Vitamix blending bowls are small containers designed for blending small quantities of ingredients. They’re perfect for creating individual portions, baby food, or small-batch sauces and dressings. These bowls attach to a specially designed blade base that replaces the standard 64-ounce container.
The blending bowls are part of Vitamix’s Ascent and Venturist Series accessories. They are designed to work with the Self-Detect technology featured in these series. Unfortunately, the Vitamix 750, belonging to the Professional Series, does not feature Self-Detect technology.
As such, the Vitamix 750 is not directly compatible with the blending bowls.
While the blending bowls may not be compatible, Vitamix 750 users have other accessory options. The 32-ounce and 48-ounce containers are compatible with the Vitamix 750. These smaller containers are excellent for blending smaller quantities of ingredients and can be a practical alternative to the blending bowls.
1. Can I use the blending cups with the Vitamix 750?
Similar to the blending bowls, the blending cups are designed for the Ascent and Venturist Series with Self-Detect technology, and thus, are not compatible with the Vitamix 750.
2. Can I use the tamper with the smaller containers on the Vitamix 750?
Vitamix provides a mini tamper designed for use with the 32-ounce and 48-ounce containers. The standard tamper that comes with the 64-ounce container is too long for these smaller containers.
3. Are the smaller containers as durable as the standard 64-ounce container?
Yes, the 32-ounce and 48-ounce containers are made with the same high-quality, BPA-free Tritan plastic as the standard 64-ounce container.
In conclusion, while the Vitamix 750 may not be compatible with the blending bowls, smaller containers offer a viable solution for blending smaller quantities of ingredients.