Collection: Commercial Blenders

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Shop commercial blenders for bars, cafés, restaurants, kitchens and foodservice operations that need reliable blending for beverages, sauces, soups and prep. This collection includes bar blenders, food blenders, drink blenders and immersion blenders so you can match the right format to your menu, volume and workflow.

Whether you are blending frozen cocktails, smoothies, dressings, purées or hot soups, use this page to compare commercial blender types by application, power, jar style and station setup.

Types of commercial blenders in this collection

Use the filters on this page to narrow by blender type, brand, availability and price.

  • Bar blenders: built for cocktails, frozen drinks and high-turn beverage programs
  • Drink blenders: useful for lighter beverage mixing, milkshakes and front-of-house drink service
  • Food blenders: higher-capacity countertop blenders for sauces, soups, purées and kitchen prep
  • Immersion blenders: handheld blending tools for soups, sauces and batch prep directly in the container
  • Quiet blenders: enclosed models designed to reduce blending noise near guests and service counters

How to choose the right commercial blender

  • Match the blender to the job: frozen drinks, smoothies, hot soups and thick purées do not all require the same blender style
  • Consider horsepower and torque: higher-power units are better for ice, frozen fruit and thicker mixtures
  • Think about noise: sound enclosures are especially helpful for café counters, bars and open front-of-house spaces
  • Check jar style and material: confirm whether the jar is designed for hot ingredients, cold applications or both
  • Plan for cleaning and upkeep: jars, lids, gaskets and blades all affect long-term usability and maintenance

Blenders for beverage stations and kitchen prep

This category works because it supports both beverage service and back-of-house prep. Bars and smoothie stations often need fast, high-power countertop blenders, while kitchens may need larger food blenders or immersion blenders for soups, sauces, dressings and batch prep.

If blending happens close to guests, quieter enclosed models can improve the customer experience. In prep kitchens and commissaries, open high-capacity units may be the better fit.

Popular commercial blender brands

This collection highlights commercial blender brands such as Blendtec, Vitamix, Hamilton Beach, Waring and Dynamic across multiple blender formats and price points.

Need help finding the right blender?

If you do not see the exact blender type, jar size or model you need, Russell Hendrix can help guide you toward the right option for your beverage program or kitchen workflow.

Frequently asked questions about commercial blenders

Can one blender handle both frozen drinks and hot soups?

Many commercial blenders can handle both, but it is important to confirm jar material and the manufacturer’s temperature guidelines. Some jars are designed for hot ingredients, while others are better suited to cold and frozen applications only.

Do I need a blender with a sound enclosure?

A sound enclosure is especially helpful anywhere blending happens near guests, such as café counters, open bars and quick-service front counters. In back-of-house kitchens or commissaries, open models may be sufficient.

How much power do I need in a commercial blender?

Higher horsepower and strong torque are especially important for crushing ice, blending frozen fruit and handling thick mixtures. Lighter prep tasks may not need as much power.

What if I do not see the blender brand or model I am looking for?

If a specific model, capacity or configuration is not shown online, Russell Hendrix can help you check additional options and lead times for your operation.