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Save big on celeb-loved Vitamix at Amazon’s October Prime Day

 		Save big on celeb-loved Vitamix at Amazon’s October Prime Day

With Prime Big Deals Day finally here, Amazon is cooking up some major markdowns you won’t want to miss.

In addition to deals on Martha Stewart’s namesake home collection, October Prime Day’s bringing slashed prices on plenty of other tried-and-true products stars keep in their kitchens.

One standout in the mix? The 5200 Blender ($549.99 $299.95) from Vitamix, a brand that’s long been high on celebrities’ lists — both literal and figurative.

Oprah included a previous model on her 2011 “Favorite Things” list, while Meghan Markle once said she loves hers so much, she doesn’t travel without it in tow.

“When I had my car brought out here [to Canada], I shipped my Vitamix in the backseat,” she told Esquire in 2018.

A Vitamix blender
Vitamix

Vitamix 5200 Blender


A Vitamix blender
Vitamix

Vitamix A3300 Ascent Series Smart Blender


“It was one of the things where I was like I cannot travel without my Vitamix. It’s like a commercial at this point. But I use it every day for pestos or shakes. Okay, now that’s too much. I need to stop.”

Gwyneth Paltrow also shouted out the brand’s blender in her “Clean Plate” cookbook, while Kourtney Kardashian, Miranda Kerr, Zac Efron and Lucy Hale have also been linked to Vitamix over the years.

In addition to the 5200 model — which boasts over 6,900 largely positive reviews and has been purchased over 9,000 times in the last month alone — discounts also include the Vitamix A3300 Ascent Series Smart Blender ($549.95 $349.95).

The high-tech device boasts special features like a touch interface, built-in wireless connectivity and a programmable timer.

With the time ticking on Prime Day, however, these deals — along with those on beauty products, fashion finds and other Oprah “favorites” — won’t be around for long.

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