I keenly remember the $800 blender thread, because at the time, I was on the fence about what to buy. I never did make a decision. Then the pandemic hit and my Bonus Kid started making smoothies. He also started riding a bike and lost a good amount of weight, which made us all happy. Over time, it became apparent that my 30 year old Osterizer was losing steam.
About a month ago, DH and I made a pilgrimage to a Costco Business Center. They had a Ninja Combo Something or Other on sale for $99.00 and a Vitamix for $400. We decided that there was no way the VM was going to be four times as good, so the decision was finally made.
So far, we love it. It has two different jars and blades. The large jar is awesome on weekends, because it makes three smoothies in one go. During the week, BK uses the smaller cannister for himself. It is amazing how well it pulverizes food as compared to the Osterizer.
I also have an old Cuisinart Food Processor, an even older Sunbeam Oskar, and a rather new Breville Immersion Blender (because I kept burning out/breaking other brands). I use all of them on a regular basis. You know, because I cook every damn day.
Oh, and a friend gave me a Magic Bullet, which I have never used, because it's too damn small. So it sits on a shelf in my garage in the original box. I keep it because it reminds me of my friend, who has gone to that great restaurant in the sky. RIP, Earl.
Fun Fact: I accompanied Earl on an Honor Flight Trip to see the War Memorials in DC, particularly the WWII Memorial. The next day, I took him to see Julia Child's kitchen at the Smithsonian. He had cooked with her, so he loved it. It was a fantastic experience. If you ever have a chance to escort a veteran on an Honor Flight Trip, do it.