The current market is flooded with a number
of power blenders with diversified pricing and quality. What do you
think decides the quality and performance of a power blender? Wattage,
or RPM? Now we will reveal some truths for the standards that most
people use to evaluate a blender but may not be right, and give you
useful tips to choose the right power blender.
1. Wattage & Peak Horsepower
The wattage on the rating label or package means the rated power. You
may think the higher the power is, the more powerful the blender will
be. That is theoretically rational. But have you noticed that the most
commonly seen rated power of top brands are around 1000W - 1600W, while some low end blenders have a power as
high as 2200W? (Greenis power blenders have a wattage of 1400W for
models with universal motors, and 1000W for the brushless model. ) Can
we say the top brands are less powerful that those cheap versions? You
have got the answer. How could it be? We need to know power is not the
only factor to decide and performance, other factors also need to be
taken into account like the control system, the quality of the motor
etc. In addition, there is one important parameter about power that has
been ignored by most people - power efficiency or electricity efficiency
which defines the useful power output divided by the total electrical
power consumed. In other words, a high-efficiency motor of lower rated
power can possibly take more power to drive the blender than those
higher-wattage motors of lower-efficiency. For instance, the 1000W
brushless DC motor of 90% efficiency from GREENIS can deliver more power than a 2200W universal motor of 40% efficiency.
Of course, you are unlikely to know the exact efficiency for a blender.
So if you are hesitating between a 1400W blender and a 1600W blender,
just leave the wattage and take a look at other aspects to make the
decision.
About the horsepower, we are not trying to tell you how to calculate
the horsepower as it is too simple. What we want to explain is the PEAK
horsepower that appears frequently in the advertisement or specification
sheet. Peak horsepower is the amount of power generated when the motor
meets resistance, such as the instant the motor starts spinning. This
initial boost in torque makes the start of the blending process easier.
Soon thereafter, the power of the motor drops to the running horsepower.
So now you know that peak horsepower is not running horsepower and is
not so important in the overall performance either.
2. Spinning speed of blades (RPM)
Most power blenders are labeled with a speed of 30,000RPM or higher.
However these figures are just speed for empty jar and makes little
sense to the actual blending performance. When the blades meet
resistance, the speed will drop. So what really matters is the loaded
work speed. The full-loaded speed for high quality blenders on the
current market can reach to 12,000 -14,000RPM. Greenis brushless DC
motor, with totally different working mechanism, can maintain working at
15,000RPM constantly without being affected by the loading condition.
And universal motors Greenis uses can reach to 15,000RPM as well full
loaded thanks to the improvement of electronic system and the speed is
less sensitive to external environment with the speed micro-controller
that few other manufacturers have built in their blenders. So just like
the power, when you make purchasing decision, do not attach too much
attention to the labeled speed.
3. Noise
Compared to power and speed, noise is more useful and reliable for
you to evaluate the blender. Noise level is an important parameter that
manufacturers take into account in product development. They will use
good motors and good insulation structure to reduce the noise. So try to
choose those quieter blenders to protect your ears and maintain a
pleasant use environment.
The average noise level of high power blenders is 85 - 95DB. Greenis
FGR-8800 mode, thanks to the brushless DC motor, is the quietest power
blender in the world and sound level is approx. 75DB for the highest
speed. Noise level of our universal models is approx. 77- 80DB since we
use very high-quality motor and double sound insulation structure. You
can find videos for noise comparison between various brands and models
on social media like youtube.com, or you can have a try by yourself.
4. Motor drive
For the motor drive we mean the motor coupler secured at the center
of the upper surface of motor base and will receive the blade shaft to
drive the blades when jar is placed on the motor base at a processing
position. Because the blade spinning will cause abrasive friction with
the inner surface of motor drive contacting blade shaft, this part must
be stainless steel so it can resist the friction, otherwise it will wear
quickly and come with problems like abnormal noise, shaking and even
severe safety issue. Some manufacturers make the inner part with plastic
or rubber which obviously is not durable enough. Besides, the coupling
status of the motor drive on the motor base should not be too tight or
too loose. For either condition the performance of the blender can be
affected. The ideal status is that it can just rotate smoothly when you
gently turn it with your fingers.
5. Jar
The jar is one of the key parts on the blender and unlike the motor or the PCB, the jar is visible so you can have a
direct determination. The first factor you need to consider for the jar
is the material. This material must meet all the following standards to
be qualified to build a blend jar: 1) It must be human safe (non-toxic,
BPA free) as it contacts food directly. 2) As the jar must withstand
constant impact from ingredients especially the hard ingredients like
ice cubes, the material must be impact-resistant. 3) We always want to
look at food being blended during the process, so the material is
preferable to be transparent. 4) This material should be heat-resistant
as power blenders will make hot drinks. 5) The jar should not be easy to
be tainted by any color or odor as the food blended may have deep
colors (like carrot, blueberries) or heavy smell ( like ginger, garlic).
What Greenis and the other top brands use is Tritan material which can
meet all the requirements for such a jar. It’s 100% BPA free, extremely
tough and durable.
In addition, a good jar should also be helpful to blend, though it
does not blend the food directly. The structure of the jar is critical
to decide if the blender can crush all food efficiently to desired
consistency. A rectangular jar with protuberant turbulence enhancement
feature will help to form valid vortex and facilitate blending. While
cylinder jar may need tamper more to help pushing the ingredients down.
Moreover, the thickness of jar walls can decide the level of
durability (for the same material). For example, Greenis FGR-8800 power
blender features a jar with 4.5mm thick walls made from Tritan material,
which is the thickest Tritan jar in the world and meanwhile comes with
unmatched durability and toughness.
6. Blades
Needless to say the blades must be made from superior stainless steel. Here we want to probe into the design of blades as there are many statements saying the number of blades, the shape of
blades, and even the rotating direction of blades will influence the
blending result. Yes they do, but it doesn’t mean more blades will
result in better performance, or the sharp blades must be more efficient
than the blunt ones, or the anti-clockwise spinning will make them
crush better than clockwise rotation. We should know that the blender
work as one unit. It’s a system where parts especially running parts
have direct or indirect connections with each other. Only when every
part in this system work well with others can the system work to its
best. In other words, the best blades should match the jar and even the
electrical parameters that they will applied to. But it does not mean
there is no way to figure out if the blades are right in a blender.
Everything about the blade comes to crushing capacity and durability, so
you can check how it crush hard stuff like glass to tell its toughness,
and you can check if it can blend a whole apple without water to tell
its capacity to blend those bulky stuff especially with round and smooth
surface. That would be more rational.
7. Safety system
Safety always comes first when we choose a product, especially for such a high power and high speed blender.
Without comprehensive and effective protection, it might be a disaster
to you and your family once something goes wrong. Apart from the over
load current protection, over temperature protection that is basic for
most products, more security apparatus should be included to make sure
any of these conditions will not cause damage or hurt: when the jar is
not properly placed on the motor base or falls from base during work;
when unintended operation is applied to the control panel (touch panel)
from the user especially a kid; when something is stuck in the blades. A
conscientious manufacturer must consider every potential danger to
their customers and try their best to avoid it in product development.
However some just ignore it in order to save cost. Open your eyes and
you will find to which category they belong.
8. Way of Control
There are mainly three types of control for power blenders on the current market:
Paddle/knob: Paddle/knob is the oldest style of control. Some of you
may be attached to the mechanical feeling from it. But one obvious
drawback is that paddle/knob is not precise. This control way is
generally applied to machines with simple functions. Nowadays some
combination design like knob combined with touch panel will serve better
for both functionality and feel of operation.
Button: Button is a newer control than paddle/knob and it’s more
precise to set specific function. But the shortcoming is that it’s not
easy to clean and dust will gather around the button or in the gaps
after using for a period. Touch panel: Touch panel is the latest control
technology.
Touch panels can be divided into resistive touch and capacitive
touch. To put it simply, resistive touch needs you to tap it with force,
while capacitive touch only needs you to slightly contact it. We
recommend capacitive touch panel because resistive touch panel is easy
to break due to scratch. Greenis power blenders are built with
capacitive touch screen that’s intuitive and easy to use. The panel is
also scratch-resistant and waterproof.
9.Function
As introduced in our another article: why you need a power blender,
the high power blender has capabilities to finish all kinds of blending
tasks. The new generation smart blenders generally come with preset
programs like Juice, Smoothie, Soup etc which make operation much
easier. You can choose the programs according to your life needs.
Generally the more the better as it will give you more options.
Greenis power blenders come with 6-7 programs on the device
additionally with a recipe App which allows for access to an
ever-growing cloud recipe database where hundreds of recipes are
available with corresponding programs that can work directly on the
blender.
We believe a good tool can yield twice the result with half the
effort. Choose a right power blender and make eating healthier and
easier.