If you want to get serious about your daily smoothie โ or maybe you already are โ then you need to equip yourself with the best blender on the market.
Whether youโre craving homemade vegetable soup or want to chop ingredients for your salsa โ a good blender can just about do it all.
Of course, the popular appliance is mostly used for whipping up a refreshingly good smoothie, which is enough reason to invest in one.
The best smoothie blenders to buy in Australia
To help you find the best smoothie blender, weโve rounded up a few top choices that come highly rated in Australia.

MultiQuick 9 Hand Blender
$229 (usually $279) at Braun Household
With cutting-edge features like Active PowerDrive Technology, 1200-watt motor and ActiveBlade Technology, this blender can easily turn the toughest ingredients into the most delicious creations. You also have the option to choose between three-speed modes to customise your blending power into practical speed ranges for different tasks.
Key features:
- Compatible with straight cut attachments
- ActiveBlade Technology
- Advanced SmartSpeed
- EasyClick system Plus
- XL Food processor

Mealio Hot & Cold Blender
$249 (usually $448.85) at Kleva Range
Make preparing hot soups and cool smoothies easy with Mealio, which promises to deliver both nutritious and delicious results. With its built-in culinary intelligence, this hot and cold blender can get restaurant-quality results packed full of nutritional goodness at just the push of a button.
Key features:
- Intelligent touch panel
- Triple lock safety lid
- 1.2L glass
- Automatic timer
Also available at:
- $249 from Amazon

Philips 3000 Series Blender
$73.16 at Amazon
The Philips 3000 Series blender gives anything a smooth texture in just 45 seconds โ without lumps or large pieces. It has over 2000 five-star reviews on Amazon, with one customer saying: โI have had many blenders over the years, but this one is so far the best. It blends everything so well and I never have lumps anymore.โ
Key features:
- Powerful 450W motor
- 1 speed, Pulse function, and up to 19000 rotations
- Large 1.9L jug
- Dishwasher safe

Nutribullet Mega Pack 900 Watts
$119 at Myer
Create your perfect morning blend with the Nutribullet mega pack, featuring an extractor blade and milling blade with a 900-watt motor. It powerfully blends seeds, nuts, and tough skins when blending your juice or smoothie and the extra milling blade even blends coffee beans.
Key features:
- 900W power
- Extractor blade and milling blade
- 2 x 700ml tall cups
- 1 x 500ml cup
- 2 x cup rings
- Vessel grip
- To-go lid
Also available at:
- $98 from Amazon
- $99 from Bing Lee
- $99 from David Jones

Smith + Nobel 1.5L Retro Blender
$69.99 (usually $99.99) at Harris Scarfe
The Smith & Nobel retro blender is a powerful, efficient, and versatile kitchen essential with a classic retro style. It has a strong motor with two-speed settings that blends through ice, fruit, veggies, and more, while a large 1.5L glass jug provides more than enough room for smoothies, juices, and general home cooking.
Key features:
- 1.5L glass jug
- Powerful motor
- 2-speed settings and pulse setting
- Stainless steel blades

Russell Hobbs Desire Blender
$80.96 at Kogan
If youโre serious about sauces, soups, or smoothies, this blender will be your new BFF. It has a large 1.5L glass jug blender so that you can blend a generous amount, while the stainless steel blades with serrated edges ensure smooth blending time after time. It also has a removable cap filter so you can top it up as you blend!
Key features:
- 1.5L glass jug
- Stainless steel 4 tip blade
- Powerful 650W motor
- Up to 20,000RPM
- 2 speeds and a pulse setting
Also available at:
- $63.99 from Harris Scarfe
- $79 from Amazon

Ninja Nutri-Blender Pro with Auto IQ
$159.99 at Shark Ninja
Easily crushing ice and breaking down whole fruits, veg, and nuts (which is no easy feat), the Nutri-blender Pro from Ninja Kitchen is an MVP of morning-time smoothie making. With one-touch blending programs, stainless steel blades, and a 1000W motor, itโs got rave reviews for good reason. Plus, with a sleek silhouette and silver-grey finish, itโs a stylishly practical addition to the kitchen counter.
Key features:
- Powerful 1000W motor
- Auto-iQ programs (with pulsing, blending, and pausing patterns)
- The Pro extractor blade
- Three cups included with a spout lid for on-the-go drinking
Also available at:
Whatโs the difference between a blender and a smoothie maker?
You can use either a blender or a dedicated smoothie maker for your favourite smoothie creations, itโs entirely up to you.
While both work well, a blender is typically larger and tends to possess more power due to its multi-purpose functions pertaining to the likes of soup and dips.
Meanwhile a smoothie maker is more fit-for-purpose, is generally smaller in size with a less powerful motor, and cups for only a single or double serve.
What size blender do I need for smoothies?
The size of your blender depends on what youโll be whizzing together in your smoothies. If youโre going to be crushing a significant amount of ice or frozen items, youโll want to go for higher wattage in your blender for that perfectly creamy mix โ which usually means a bigger size, between 700W to 1000W.
If your smoothies are relatively simplistic, however, you can probably get away with a more compact option thatโs between 300W to 600W.