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Beast Health Blender Blender Review

Tested using Methodology v1.0
Review updated Sep 28, 2023 at 09:26 am
Latest change: Retest Feb 29, 2024 at 12:23 pm
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7.8
Multi-Purpose
9.2
Smoothies (Single Serving)
8.4
Smoothies (Multiple Servings)
7.5
Ice Crushing
4.1
Soups
7.2
Professional Use

The Beast Health Blender is a personal blender with a distinct, minimalist design. It comes with one jar and a matching drinking lid with a loop for easy carrying. There's also a storage lid to easily store your smoothies if you're not ready to drink them. It's on the big side for a personal blender, but it has a premium build quality to go along with its higher-end price tag.

Our Verdict

7.8 Multi-Purpose

The Beast Blender is good for multi-purpose use. Since it's a personal blender, it has a small capacity, but it's a versatile choice if you don't need to make big batches. It's extremely good at processing fibrous ingredients and is well-suited for smoothies with ingredients like kale. It also makes outstanding nut butter and bar-quality crushed ice. It has the same limitations as most personal blenders, since it can't hot blend, has only one speed setting, and lacks a 2-part lid.

Pros
  • Smoothly blends fibrous ingredients.
  • Quiet and well-built.
  • Makes bar-quality crushed ice.
Cons
  • Blades aren't dishwasher-safe.
  • Can't hot blend.
9.2 Smoothies (Single Serving)

The Beast Blender is superb for single-serve smoothies. Smoothies with fibrous ingredients like kale have an outstanding, nearly perfectly smooth texture. You can take the blending jar to-go with its cap lid, but it's wider than most personal jars and probably won't fit in your car's cup holder. It's fairly quiet for a personal blender, too, which is nice if you have housemates who could be disturbed by early-morning smoothie blending. It's easy to clean by hand, but the blades aren't dishwasher-safe.

Pros
  • Smoothly blends fibrous ingredients.
  • Quiet and well-built.
  • Makes bar-quality crushed ice.
Cons
  • Blades aren't dishwasher-safe.
8.4 Smoothies (Multiple Servings)

The Beast Blender is a personal blender with a 23-ounce blending capacity, so it can't fit more than one or two servings at once. That said, filled to its full capacity, it makes an extremely smooth puree with fibrous ingredients like kale. It processes the ingredients quickly, making it easy to make multiple batches when serving several people. It's easy to clean by hand, especially after liquidy recipes like smoothies, although the blades aren't dishwasher-safe.

Pros
  • Smoothly blends fibrous ingredients.
  • Quiet and well-built.
  • Makes bar-quality crushed ice.
Cons
  • Blades aren't dishwasher-safe.
  • Small capacity.
7.5 Ice Crushing

The Beast Blender is good for crushing ice. It's easy to use to make small batches of bar-quality crushed ice. You need to manually pulse it for the best results, and the ice isn't quite snow-like, but it's a solid choice if you make crushed ice for cocktails or frozen drinks like slushies.

Pros
  • Quiet and well-built.
  • Makes bar-quality crushed ice.
Cons
  • Blades aren't dishwasher-safe.
4.1 Soups

The Beast Blender isn't good for soup. Like most personal blenders, it's not meant to blend hot ingredients, so you must let your ingredients cool down first. The personal-sized jar won't fit most recipes in one batch, and there's no way to add ingredients mid-blend. It can produce a silky blend with fibrous ingredients like leafy greens.

Pros
  • Smoothly blends fibrous ingredients.
  • Quiet and well-built.
Cons
  • Blades aren't dishwasher-safe.
  • Small capacity.
  • Can't hot blend.
7.2 Professional Use

The Beast Blender is decent for professional use. It's very well-built, which is especially important if you use your blender often. It performs exceptionally well when processing fibrous ingredients like kale, broccoli, or fruit. It's also very well-suited for making small batches of thicker recipes like nut butter or hummus. Since it's a personal blender, it's mainly designed for making single-serve portions and has a small capacity. It's less versatile than many full-size blenders since it can't hot blend and has only one speed setting.

Pros
  • Smoothly blends fibrous ingredients.
  • Quiet and well-built.
  • Makes bar-quality crushed ice.
Cons
  • Blades aren't dishwasher-safe.
  • Small capacity.
  • Can't hot blend.
  • 7.8 Multi-Purpose
  • 9.2 Smoothies (Single Serving)
  • 8.4 Smoothies (Multiple Servings)
  • 7.5 Ice Crushing
  • 4.1 Soups
  • 7.2 Professional Use
  1. Updated Feb 29, 2024: We've changed the number of programs from 0 to 1 in Controls and Programs and updated the text to reflect that the blender automatically adjusts its speed during the one-minute blending cycle rather than blending at maximum speed continuously.
  2. Updated Feb 28, 2024: Added a comparison with the Beast Mini Blender in dimensions.
  3. Updated Feb 02, 2024: We've added information about additional versions of this blender to Differences Between Sizes And Variants.
  4. Updated Nov 02, 2023: Compared its jar capacity with the NutriBullet Ultra's.
  5. Updated Sep 28, 2023: Made minor edits to the text to bring it up to date.
  6. Updated Aug 14, 2023: Added the Beast Blender Deluxe to the list of variants.
  7. Updated Jul 14, 2023: Compared its design with the Smeg Personal Blender PBF01's in the 'build quality' section.
  8. Updated Mar 27, 2023: Mentioned that the ZWILLING ENFINIGY Personal Blender is a smaller option.
  9. Updated Oct 05, 2022: Review published.
  10. Updated Sep 30, 2022: Early access published.
  11. Updated Sep 28, 2022: Our testers have started testing this product.
  12. Updated Sep 23, 2022: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  13. Updated Sep 15, 2022: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Beast Health Blender, or Beast B10, comes in 'Carbon Black,' 'Pebble Gray,' and 'Cloud White.' We tested it in Carbon Black; you can see the label for the unit we tested here.

You can sometimes find it bundled with various additional jars and accessories. The Beast Blender Plus comes with a 'Hydration System,' a glass jar with a sieve-like filter inside that you can fill with ingredients like fruit or herbs to infuse water, and a 500 mL jar in addition to the 1000 mL jar. The Beast Blender Tonal comes with a stainless steel bottle and a lid with a straw for the main jar.

The Beast Blender Deluxe is available at Costco (U.S.) and comes with extra jars. In addition to the 34oz (1000mL) jar, it includes 28oz (800mL) and 11oz (300mL) jars, along with more lids.

We expect our results to be valid for these variants if you use the 34oz (1000 mL) container, but we don't know how using a smaller jar will affect the blender's performance.

The manufacturer also sells the Beastmode Blender and Beastmode Blender Tonal as part of a partnership with Marshawn Lynch. This model has a similar design and comes in 'Forest Green.' However, it has a 1200-watt motor base instead of 1000-watt, so we expect it to perform differently.

If you encounter another model, let us know in the forums, and we'll update our review.

Compared To Other Blenders

The Beast Blender is one of the first products from Βeast Ηealth, a company started by NutriΒullet's founder. Its sleek design will appeal to fans of a modern, minimalist look, and it stands out from other personal blenders. It performs similarly to great personal blenders like the Ninja Foodi Power Nutri DUO, easily making silky smoothies, spreadable nut butter, and bar-quality ice. Some won't like the jar design since it's big to carry around and has ridges inside of it that can be annoying to clean. It's better built and quieter than most personal blenders we've tested from Nutribullet and Ninja.

If you're still looking for a personal blender, check out our lists of the best personal blenders, the best bullet blenders, and the best blenders for protein shakes.

NutriBullet Pro 900

The Beast Health Blender is better than the NutriBullet Pro 900 for most purposes. The Beast has a significantly better build quality and a more versatile performance since you can crush ice without adding liquid to the jar. It does a better job of processing tough ingredients like nuts and is easier to clean by hand. However, both blenders make extremely silky blends with small batches of fibrous ingredients, and you may prefer the NutriBullet because it comes with two blending jars instead of just one.

Ninja Foodi Power Nutri DUO

The Ninja Foodi Power Nutri DUO is a little better than the Beast Health Blender. The Ninja is easier to clean by hand, and all its components, including the blades, are dishwasher-safe. It comes with two jars to make single-serve smoothies and does a better job of crushing ice. However, the Beast has a better build quality and design you might find more aesthetic. It's significantly quieter, which might be important to you, especially since the DUO is very loud.

Ninja Nutri Ninja Auto-iQ

The Beast Health Blender is better than the Ninja Nutri Ninja Auto-iQ for most purposes. The Beast has a better build quality and performance for most uses, like processing fibrous ingredients for silky smoothies and making nut butter. It's also quieter. On the other hand, the Ninja comes with two jars with to-go lids instead of just one. It's easier to clean by hand, and all its components are dishwasher-safe.

NutriBullet Pro+

The Beast Health Blender is better for most purposes than the NutriBullet Pro+. The Beast has a much better build quality, is quieter, and makes a smoother blend with fibrous ingredients like kale. You can also use it to crush ice without liquid in the jar. On the other hand, the NutriBullet comes with two jars you can use to make smoothies to-go, and the Beast just has one.

NutriBullet Ultra

The Beast Health Blender is better than the NutriBullet Ultra. The Beast has a much better build quality and a better blending performance, whether you're making a fruit smoothie, a small batch of nut butter, or crushing ice for cocktails. It's significantly quieter when it's running. However, the NutriBullet comes with three jars instead of just one, so you might prefer it if a few people in your home like a smoothie in the morning.

Beast Mini Blender Plus

The Beast Health Blender has a better blending performance than its smaller version, the Beast Mini Blender. While the blenders look identical except for size, the Beast has a more powerful motor and bigger jars. It makes a smoother blend with fibrous ingredients and struggles much less with difficult blending jobs like making nut butter or crushing ice. That said, you might prefer the Mini if you want a smaller option, and it still does a fantastic job blending common smoothie ingredients like fruit or leafy greens.

ZWILLING ENFINIGY Personal Blender

The Beast Health Blender is better than the ZWILLING ENFINIGY Personal Blender. The Beast is sturdier and has a bigger capacity and better blending performance. It's much better for crushing ice, and it's quieter. However, if you want to use the blending jar as a travel cup, you might find the Beast's jar too wide to carry around easily. The ZWILLING blender's jar is narrower, and you may find the drinking lid's design more convenient.

Smeg Personal Blender PBF01

The Beast Health Blender is better than the Smeg Personal Blender PBF01. It has a better build quality, is quieter, and offers a better blending performance, so it can make silkier smoothies and more snow-like crushed ice.

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Test Results

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Design
Design
Dimensions
Blender Type
Personal Blender
Height
15.6" (39.5 cm)
Width 4.9" (12.5 cm)
Depth 4.9" (12.5 cm)
Weight
6.6 lbs (3.0 kg)
Shaft Length (Immersion Blenders)
N/A

The Beast Blender is pretty big for a personal blender. It's tall with the jar docked on the motor base, so it's easier to store on a counter than in a cupboard or on a shelf. It's also one of the heaviest personal blenders we've tested. If you like its look but don't like its size, there's also a smaller version called the Beast Mini Blender.

8.5
Design
Build Quality

It has excellent build quality. The motor base and gears are made of metal, which is more durable than plastic. You hear a click when the jar is attached, and the LED light on the front of the base turns white when the unit is ready to blend. This safety feature ensures the blades and jar are in place before the blender starts. The LED also changes colors depending on what the blender is doing. The power cable is thick, and there are four rubbery feet under the base to help stop it from moving around on your counter. The jars feel sturdy, and the power button at the back of the base is clicky.

4.8
Design
Jar Capacity
Main Jar Capacity
34.0 oz (1,006 ml)
Additional Jar Capacity
N/A

The jar has a 34-ounce capacity. The max fill line before blending is 23 ounces, so it's most suitable for single-serve recipes. If a few people at home like a morning smoothie, some personal blenders come with several jars, like the NutriBullet Ultra.

Design
Jar/Beaker Materials
Jar/Beaker Material
BPA-Free Plastic
Dishwasher Safe
Yes

The jar is made of plastic and is dishwasher-safe. The plastic is ribbed on the outside. The inner walls aren't ribbed in the same way, but there are a few ridges inside the jar that the company says help its blending performance. This design makes it a bit more difficult to clean the inside of the jar by hand. There's a silicone-like coating on the base and bottom of the jar. A small porthole-like window on the bottom of the jar lets you see down into it when it's upside down and docked on the motor base.

Design
Blades
Blade Type
Blunt
Blade Count
6
Removable
Yes
Dishwasher Safe
No

The blade assembly is easy to screw onto the jar. There are six blades, including two lower blades that flare downwards to help incorporate ingredients that would otherwise get stuck under them. The blades look sharp but have blunt edges. The assembly isn't dishwasher-safe.

Design
Lid
Two-Part Lid
No
Lid Closing Type
Screw-On

The blade assembly attaches to the jar like a lid, like most personal blenders. There are also a couple of lids you can use when you're not blending, including a flat lid for storing what you make and a drinking lid with a screw-on cap for the drinking spout. The lids and the cap for the drinking lid are easy to screw on and off.

Design
Power Cord
Stow-Away Compartment
No
Cord Length
3.3 ft (1.0 m)

The power cord is long enough to reach an outlet near your counter. There's no stowaway compartment or place to wrap it when it's not in use.

Design
In The Box

  • The Beast Blender motor base
  • 32-ounce blending vessel
  • Flat lid
  • Drinking lid
  • Blade assembly
  • Manuals

Performance
10
Performance
Fibrous Ingredients (Small Batches)
Jar Used
Main Jar
Fibrous Ingredients Processing
10
Fibrous Ingredients Texture
10

It's fantastic for processing small batches of fibrous ingredients. Even with a small volume of ingredients in the jar, it quickly and easily blends fibrous elements like kale. Making a smoothie with leafy greens will be smooth, without any specks left over.

10
Performance
Fibrous Ingredients (Full Capacity)
Jar Used Main Jar
Fibrous Ingredients Processing
10
Fibrous Ingredients Texture
10

It's superb for processing big batches of fibrous ingredients. With the jar filled to capacity, it makes a remarkably smooth blend with ingredients like kale in little time. It takes an extra one-minute blend cycle compared to a smaller batch, but that's expected when processing more ingredients.

8.6
Performance
Crushed Ice
Crushed Ice Preparation
7.5
Crushed Ice Texture
9.0

It's an excellent ice crusher. You need to repeatedly press the control button to pulse for the best results. It's more work than using an automatic pulse button or blending program, but it's not difficult. It makes bar-quality ice that you can add to cocktails or use for frozen drinks.

10
Performance
Nut Butter
Nut Butter Preparation
10
Nut Butter Texture
10

Using this model to make extremely smooth, almost liquified nut butter is easy. The blender automatically stops after one minute of blending, and you do need to run a few cycles, but there's no need to shake the jar or scrape the sides with a spatula. The lower pair of blades helps keep the ingredients moving throughout the process. In the end, it makes very smooth, spreadable nut butter.

7.8
Performance
Noise
Noise @ Max Speed
89.2 dB

The Beast Blender is significantly quieter than personal blenders like the NutriBullet Pro+ and Ninja Foodi Power Nutri DUO, so the noise won't be too irritating when you use it for a few minutes to blend something like a smoothie.

Performance
Blade Speed
Min Speed
19,800 RPM
Max Speed
19,800 RPM
Power
1,000 W
Speed Adjustment Based On Jar Type
No

Like most personal blenders, it has one speed setting, so you can't fine-tune the speed for certain recipes. The blender automatically varies its speed during the one-minute blending cycle, but you can't manually adjust the speed.

Ease Of Use
Ease Of Use
Controls And Programs
On/Off Switch
Yes
Speed Presets
0
Speed Dial
No
Hot Blending
No
Pulse/Turbo Mode
No
Programs
1
Blending Time Indicator
No
Programmable Timer
No

The blender has one main control button that you can press rapidly to pulse or hold for slightly longer to start a one-minute blending cycle. There's no manual speed adjustment, but during the one-minute blending cycle, it runs at maximum speed for 25 seconds, slows down briefly to let the ingredients settle, and then repeats the process before stopping automatically. The LED on the motor base lights up in different colors depending on the blender's status. There's also a separate on/off toggle button at the back, which is a nice safety feature that many personal blenders lack.

7.5
Ease Of Use
Cleaning

It's easy to clean by hand, but some aspects of its design make it more difficult than blenders like the Ninja Foodi Power Nutri DUO. The ridges inside of the jar trap food, so you need to spend time scrubbing each one, especially if you're working with sticky ingredients. You also need to clean the blade assembly. On the plus side, the blades aren't sharp, and the jar opening is wide, meaning you can fit your hand into it and use a sponge. However, using a brush to get all the residue from under the blades and along the jar's ridges is easier.