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    My Favorite Powerful Blender Is on Sale for $66

    AwaisBy AwaisNovember 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    Not all blenders are built the same. There are options that can technically get the job done, and then there are blenders built to deliver superior results. These blenders can take on ice without sounding like they’re going to explode, turn frozen fruit into the perfect consistency, and never seem to struggle, no matter what you’re blending.

    My favorite option is the Chefman Obliterator, and right now you can grab one for just $65 for Black Friday. This is a 14% discount off the normal $77 price, making it a good deal that can fit into most budgets.

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    I’ve tested and used plenty of blenders over the years, but the Obliterator has been a standout in my kitchen for one simple reason: It delivers big-league performance without the steep price tag. With its 1,380-watt motor, stainless steel blades and a sleek, minimalist design — I’m partial to the concrete color since it’s modern without screaming “look at me” — this is a kitchen tool that gets the job done and looks good doing it.

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    Whether I’m making smoothies, protein shakes, sauces, soups or my new favorite thing to make — pesto — the Obliterator can handle it all. I’ve used it daily for weeks and have yet to hear it complain, slow down or leave an unblended chunk behind. It even tackled nut butters and frozen margaritas with zero drama.

    If, like me, you prefer the Obliterator in the Concrete color, it’s also on sale on the Chefman website for $30 off, bringing the price down to $120 from its usual $150 price tag. That’s not as much of a deal as the Midnight model on Amazon, but it’s still a decent discount. Or you can get the bundle (the one I have) that also comes with a travel jar for $130, a a $30 discount from its usual $160. That’s a great price for a blender that genuinely competes with other higher-end models from brands like Vitamix and Ninja.

    What are the Obliterator blender specs?

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    Equipped with a 1,380-watt motor and an advanced airflow system, the Obliterator is capable of crushing ice and blending other tough ingredients while operating relatively quietly. The unit includes a 48-ounce shatter-resistant Tritan jar, suitable for both cold and hot blending, though the latter requires the lid to be removed and covered with a towel to manage splatter.

    A range of manual controls, including five speed settings and a pulse function, give users precision, while built-in safety alerts like “fix jar” and “add liquid” offer added guidance during use. An “auto blend” feature also automates consistency settings based on the ingredients, reducing the need for guesswork. To put it simply, this blender does all the work for you. You just have to stand and watch.

    Whether you get the bundle or opt to just get the blender, you’ll still receive a tamper and scraper tool to assist with thicker mixtures. This especially helps when scraping down smoothies or other purees.

    While I love the other features of the Obliterator, my favorite part is the easy cleanup. In the past, I rarely used blenders since it meant handwashing five to 10 small blender pieces and risk cutting my fingers on the blades. With the Chefman blender, however, cleanup is streamlined with two methods: a self-cleaning preset or dishwasher safe accessories. Notably, the Obliterator uses a blunt-blade design aimed at increasing safety during cleaning without compromising blending ability.

    Great birthday gift (or ‘gift for me’ gift)

    If you have a loved one with a summer birthday or you’re looking ahead to the holidays (they’re here before you know it), consider gifting them an Obliterator. If you have someone in your life who enjoys cooking, blending drinks or just having powerful yet stylish tools on the countertop, this is a gift that’s both practical and fun. It’s easy to use, easy to clean (hello, dishwasher-safe parts) and durable enough to last through years of use.

    Or maybe you’re just tired of your current blender’s underwhelming performance. This is one of those upgrades that feels instantly worth it, the kind you notice and appreciate every time you use it. I certainly won’t judge you if you end up gifting the Obliterator to yourself.

    My final thoughts on the Obliterator

    You don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars to have a high performance blender that feels premium. The Chefman Obliterator punches above its weight. With this discount, it’s a smart buy whether you’re gifting it to a loved one or keeping it for yourself.

    If you’re looking for other useful gifts for your favorite host or the chef in your life, here are our favorite kitchen gifts under $50.

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