Vitamix Sound Leves

Vitamix vs. Noise: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

Vitamix is one of the most well-known and respected blender brands.

Their blenders are known for working well and lasting a long time. But one question that comes up often among people who want to buy a Vitamix is whether or not it is loud. In this article, we’ll talk about how loud the Vitamix is and give you ways to lower the noise if you need to.

 

 

Making A Sound Decision:

First of all, you need to know that all blenders make noise to some degree. This is because they have strong motors that make noise when they blend and puree ingredients. But the amount of noise can be different for each model and brand of blender.

 

The Vitamix can make different amounts of noise depending on the model. For example, the noise level of the Vitamix 5200 is about 88 decibels, which is about the same as a lawn mower. Other models, like the Vitamix 7500, make about as much noise as a vacuum cleaner, which is about 84 decibels.

 

It’s important to note that the Vitamix can be loud, but it’s not necessarily louder than other high-performance blenders on the market. Also, most people don’t mind how loud the blender is because they only use it for a short time at a time.

Heres a handy guide to the different sound levels omitted by Vitamix Blenders:

 

Vitamix Model Decibel Level
Vitamix 5200 85 dB
Vitamix 7500 88 dB
Vitamix Pro 750 89 dB
Vitamix A3500 89 dB

 

As you can see, although not the same, the difference between blenders is pretty comparable.

Still, if you are very sensitive to noise or plan to use your Vitamix at times when noise might be a problem (like early in the morning or late at night), there are a few things you can do to lower the noise level. One option is to put a pad or mat that reduces noise under the blender. This can help to absorb some of the noise. You could also blend your ingredients at a slower speed, which can also help to lower the volume.

In the end, Vitamix blenders do make a lot of noise, with decibel levels between 85 and 89 dB. But with the right methods, you can lower the noise level and make blending a more enjoyable experience. If you’re thinking about buying a Vitamix, be aware of how loud it is and look for ways to quiet it down.

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