Learn to say popular kitchen blender brand names correctly.
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How is Vitamix (American brand widely regarded as the premium standard for countertop blenders) correctly pronounced?
Vitamix is pronounced 'VY-tuh-miks' — stress on the first syllable, blending 'vitamin' and 'mix'. In a technical interview: "Vitamix's blender ran a powerful enough motor to fully liquefy ice without any added water."
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How is Ninja (American brand of affordable, high-power blenders and food processors) correctly pronounced?
Ninja is pronounced 'NIN-juh' — the same as the ordinary English word for the Japanese warrior. In a technical interview: "Ninja's blender came with several stacked blades angled to pull ingredients down toward them."
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How is Blendtec (American brand of high-performance blenders known for its 'Will It Blend?' videos) correctly pronounced?
Blendtec is pronounced 'BLEND-tek' — blending 'blend' and 'technology', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Blendtec's blender used a square jar design that forced ingredients back toward the blades."
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How is NutriBullet (American brand of compact, single-serve personal blenders) correctly pronounced?
NutriBullet is pronounced 'NOO-tri-bul-it' — blending 'nutrition' and 'bullet', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "NutriBullet's blender came with a cup that doubled as the drinking container after blending."
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How is Breville (Australian brand of premium blenders and other small kitchen appliances) correctly pronounced?
Breville is pronounced 'bruh-VEEL' — stress on the second syllable, a long 'ee' sound. In a technical interview: "Breville's blender included a preset program tuned specifically for smoothies."