Philips blenders
Compare the Philips blenders
Flip & Juice
With automatic programs and juicer function
You can turn the Flip & Juice into a juicer. You also have the right program at the push of a button, so you don't have to think about the settings.
The ProBlend Ultra pitcher pushes ingredients down best, so it mixes everything extra finely.
With the large capacity, you can make juice for 2 or more people or a larger juice for yourself.
You can choose the automatic program with a push of the button, so you don't have to think about the right time and speed.
With the Flip & Juice technology, you can turn over the pitcher to turn it into a juicer.
With automatic programs, no juicer function
The power blender has automatic programs and a large capacity. You can't turn the blender into a juicer, because there's no juicer function.
The ProBlend Ultra pitcher pushes ingredients down better than the ProBlend Plus, so it mixes everything extra finely.
With the large capacity, you can make juice for 2 or more people or a larger juice for yourself.
You can choose the automatic program with a push of the button, so you don't have to think about the right time and speed.
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€ 108,95
No automatic programs, but a large capacity
The everyday blenders have a large capacity, so you can make juice for multiple people at a time. You don't have automatic programs or a juicer function.
The ProBlend Plus pitcher pushes the ingredients down, which creates a smooth mixture.
With the large capacity, you can make juice for 2 or more people or a larger juice for yourself.
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to€ 77,90
€ 83,90
Small capacity and no automatic programs
The to-go blenders have a small capacity and no automatic programs. You do have ProBlend Plus technology, so you always get a smooth blend.
The ProBlend Plus pitcher pushes the ingredients down, which creates a smooth mixture.
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to€ 60,90
€ 97,99
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Make juices and smoothies for on the go
With the Philips 7000 Series High Speed Blender HR3760/10, you can easily prepare multiple juices in a row. That's because 2 extra mixing cups are included. Thanks to the automatic blending programs, you can always use the right settings.
How do you choose a Philips blender?
You choose a Philips blender based on what you want to do with it. For smoothies or sauces, choose a less powerful blender or smoothie maker. Want to mix frozen fruits or nuts? Choose a more powerful model or power blender. Also pay attention to the capacity of the pitcher, the material, and extras like to-go cups or a pulse setting. That way, you can easily find the Philips blender that suits you.
Take your favorite smoothies with you on the go
With the included to-go cups of Philips blenders, you can easily take your favorite smoothie on the go. Mix fruits and vegetables directly in the mixing cup. You then unscrew the blade and place the lid on it. You can easily take the bottle with you to work, school, or the gym. You also don't have to clean a separate bottle anymore, which saves you time in the morning.
Frequently asked questions
How much power do I need for frozen fruits or nuts?
To blend hard or frozen ingredients, a minimum power of 800W is recommended. Philips has various powerful models that are specially suitable for crushing nuts, ice cubes, and frozen fruits, without the motor getting stuck.
How do I clean my Philips blender?
Many Philips blenders have separate parts that you can place in the dishwasher. You can check this in the manual. Rinse the blades directly after use to prevent rests. For a quick clean, put some water and dish soap in the pitcher and turn on the blender for a short time.
What's the difference between a blender with a glass pitcher and a tritan pitcher?
A glass blender is more scratch-resistant and doesn't absorb any odors or colors. This is useful when you often use warm ingredients or spices. A tritan pitcher is lightweight and less breakable, which is useful when you often move or store the blender.
What's the advantage of a blender with multiple speed settings?
With multiple speeds, you have more control of the texture of your preparation. Low settings are useful for soft ingredients or thin sauce, while you can quickly prepare smooth smoothies at high speeds. Some Philips blenders also have a pulse setting for extra power in short bursts. That's useful for larger pieces.