BlenderX Review: Does This High-Power Portable Blender Work? | Mail Time 8.5



Blender X is a $120 portable blender with a 260-watt motor. Can it compete with a countertop blender? See how my tests went! This is the final video of my 5-part “Mail Time 8” series.

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0:00 Intro and Unboxing
1:32 Three Tests
4:50 Compared to Ninja Pro
7:45 Conclusion

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41 thoughts on “BlenderX Review: Does This High-Power Portable Blender Work? | Mail Time 8.5”

  1. WHERE did you get the Al Bundy shirt?? I WANT that….would match my Polk High 33 Bundy jersey. As for the blender, nope….expensive paperweight when the battery won't hold a charge. If it had a plug or replaceable batteries then yea, but as is? No way.

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  2. My only issue with the video is.
    1 if traveling with the blender if the button is pressed does the blade spind with out the cup attached.
    2. What is the run time and does it out turn off at a time.

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  3. Hello James, I have saw the other battery powered blender called Regenerate portable blender on Amz just right below the blender X one, is it possible for u to review that one as well? Sincerely, Tom

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  5. Definitely need a long term review of this device, to see the battery life.

    However, first impressions, definitely something of a portable blender if you someday have a road trip somewhere and want to make smoothies or something.

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  6. Well, since we’re talking about video frequency, etc. , both the short, single product reviews and the multiple product comparisons have merits. For example, each has James, who is worth watching because he is thorough, and gives useful analysis. Perhaps to improve monetization, you could just toss in more unsolicited items with less editing, say maybe three times per week, and then do your one big multiple product review every ten days or so. Just a thought. I do appreciate your longer multi item videos, because your unique way of comparison and your humor are shown to better effect. 🤔

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  7. I remember when I was a bit younger, all I wanted was the Magic Bullet, and finally my parents got one for me (crazy expensive). It worked well for a while till I started to notice some brown/orange flakes at the bottom of my smoothies and then that escalated to some brown liquid always being left inside the blender part. Finally, it dawned on me that the part with the blades was taking in liquid, the components were rusting on the inside, and that rust was getting into my drink (good source of iron I guess!).

    So I won't ever return to these portable or quick-and-easy types of blenders. Way too expensive for potentially shoddy craftsmanship. Not to say that this blender is shoddy, but is sure does have a similar design.

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