Vitamix 5300 Review, Comparison & Buying Tips

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Vitamix 5300

Upon release, the Vitamix 5300 blender had created some confusion among shoppers. While it looked like the more advanced Vitamix 7500 it is not a Next Generation blender. The 5300, like the Vitamix 5200, is a Classic C-Series model.

Below is our Vitamix 5300 review and comparison of this hybrid Vitamix made exclusively for Costco (the Vitamix 5300C is the identical blender as the 5300) and available on Amazon. With the release of this unique model for a specific market segment, we’ve received a lot of customer questions. Below we answer them all.

Look beyond the container…

For more info on all Vitamix models, see our » Complete Vitamix Model Comparison Guide

Vitamix 5300 Review Overview

The release of the Vitamix 5300 created stir because it came on the heels of the Next Generation (7500/750) release which introduced the new low-profile 64-oz blending container. With the introduction of this new container Vita-mix stated that the low-profile 64-ounce container can not be used with any C-Series models because the size and width of the compact container blade puts undue stress on the classic motor. Therefore, the new container could not be used with any of the C-Series models. The Vitamix 5300 is essentially a C-Series model with its motor having additional power to handle the added force of the wider container. This has allowed the use of the new blending container.

Vitamix 5300 vs 7500

How do they compare? The main difference between the two models is the motor base. We have confirmed with Vitamix that the 5300 comes with an updated version of the Legacy C-series motor. The external base is the same classic design. When the Next Generation G-Series, 7500, was released it was touted as the quietest Vitamix (40% quieter) made due to the redesign of the motor and its base. With a classic motor and a classic base the Vitamix 5300 does not include the same sound dampening advantage as the 7500. (See our complete Vitamix model comparison for additional model details.)

5300 vs 7500

Both models come standard with the same, shorter, compact 64-ounce container which introduced a concern.

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One other minor difference worthy of noting is that the 5300 comes with the getting started guide and cookbook all in one and does not include the tutorial DVD that comes with other models. Some people find the DVD a valuable addition.

Vitamix 5300

  • Updated Legacy Classic Series Motor
  • Classic Base
    – without sound reducing technology
  • 11.5 amp (2.2-peak HP)
  • Variable Speed
  • Pulse Switch
  • Compact 64-oz Container
  • Getting Started Cookbook
  • 7-Year Warranty
  • 2 color options
Vitamix 7500

  • Next Generation Motor
  • Next Gen Base
    – with sound reducing technology
  • 12 amps (2.2-peak HP)
  • Variable Speed
  • Pulse Switch
  • Compact 64-oz Container
  • Simply Fresh Cookbook
  • Getting Started Guide
  • Getting Started tutorial DVD
  • 7-Year Warranty
  • 3 color options

Regarding Sound Level

We participated with readers who have purchased the 5300 to do a sound comparison of the two models (You can read more in the comments below.):

5300: 98 decibels (average high)
7500: 88 decibels (average high)

This results in a sound level difference perceived as approximately double (more about decibels).

*UPDATE*
After further communication with Vitamix we have received the following information from their product development department:

The 5300 machine has a different motor under the hood with more hp… The 5300 is configured under the hood very similar to our C Series and does not have the sound reducing components of the G Series“.

After months of putting the 5300 to the test we have concluded that it performs the same as the 7500. Ultimately the difference between the two is sound.

Read our complete review of the » 7500

Vitamix 5300 vs 5200

Both are Classic C-Series blenders without the advanced engineering to reduce sound like the G-Series 7500, 750 and 300. The 5300 does not have a hi/lo switch, but instead has a pulse switch in its place. The low-profile 64-oz container comes with the Vitamix 5300 and an advertised “more horsepower” base.

5300 vs 5200

Essentially, the main difference between the Vitamix 5200 and 5300 is some slight tweaks to the motor design that allows for the use of the low-profile blending container with the 5300.

Vitamix 5300 vs E320

With the recent release of the Vitamix Explorian Series there have been questions about how the Vitamix E320 compares to the Vitamix 5300. Well essentially they are the identical blender. The E320 is the “new version” for Costco that replaces the 5300. The E310 is identical to the E320 but with the 48-ounce blending container.

5300 vs E320

There is a small difference in the style but the function of E320 and the 5300 is the same. Other than looks, the E320 does not have the on/off switch that the 5300 has, instead the start/stop switch has reverted to the on/off of the legacy series design. If you were to decide between the two, go for the one that cost less because otherwise they are the same.

Bottom Line

While the 7500 is still our favorite classic model, after putting the 5300 through the test, if the sound level isn’t so important to you, we can conclude that for the price it is a good choice.

We feel the 40%, or so, sound reduction of the 7500 makes it preferable but cost is cost. Compared to the 5200, the benefit of having the low-profile container for a C-series can be beneficial and the sound level is about the same. Ultimately, it’s all about how you feel about a reduction in sound volume.

If you are wanting the proven power with quietness, and new technology of the latest Next Generation then you should consider the 7500 or an Ascent Series rather than a classic model.

If you are not needing, or wanting, the added costly features of the Next Generation or Smart System then a 5200 or the 5300 would likely be a more cost effective choice. If price is a major concern then we recommend a Reconditioned Vitamix 7500, when available, or any other reconditioned model, including the Vitamix 5300.

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Ethanreply
October 24, 2023 at 2:04 am

I am considering buying a 5300 but we have a 5200 that we have owned for 10 years and I am wondering if the containers (wet and dry) that we use for the 5200 can be used with the 5300.

Got Greensreply
October 24, 2023 at 10:50 am
– In reply to: Ethan

Ethan, yes, the containers you have for your 5200 are compatible with the 5300.

Andyreply
November 21, 2021 at 1:39 pm

What type of Dry grain container needed for Vitamix 5300C?
Does it comes in 32 OZ and 64 OZ Jars? Mine is Low profile 5300C from Costco.

Got Greensreply
November 21, 2021 at 1:49 pm
– In reply to: Andy

Andy, the Dry Grains container is a 32oz container (it does not come in 64oz). You can see the one compatible with the 5300C –> 32oz Dry Grains Container

Let us know if we can be of further service.

Brian ODonnellreply
December 7, 2017 at 9:40 pm

Hi!

Should I buy a reconditioned 5300 for $259 and 5 years warranty or an E320 for $299 with 7 year warranty. Is the E320 quieter?

Thank you!
Brian

Got Greensreply
December 7, 2017 at 9:58 pm
– In reply to: Brian ODonnell

Brian,

The 5300 and the E320 are essentially the same blender. The sound levels also are the same. I hope that helps with your decision!

Brian ODonnellreply
December 8, 2017 at 10:31 am
– In reply to: Got Greens

Thank you!

Got Greensreply
December 9, 2017 at 6:37 pm
– In reply to: Brian ODonnell

It is our pleasure to help!

Let us know what you decide.

fedguyreply
June 27, 2017 at 4:38 pm

I recently bought a 5300 from Costco to replace a worn out nutribullet. I find that the 5300 is easier on the ears than the less powerful nutribullet, I’ve made large batches of both frozen fruit and fresh fruit/veggie smoothies, cream of broccoli soup and 4 cups of almond milk. The 5300 handled all with ease. Its a great machine and the presets, while probably convenient, are unnecessary for any blending function and is one less thing that can go wrong with the blender over time. My spouse and I are totally satisfied with our purchase

Got Greensreply
June 27, 2017 at 5:31 pm
– In reply to: fedguy

Congratulations fedguy!

Thank you for your feedback. May you have many years of healthy blending!

Cynthia McMillanreply
April 20, 2017 at 7:25 pm

If I have a tall 3″ blade pitcher from an old Vitamix can I use it on the 5300, which had the low profile pitcher?

Got Greensreply
April 21, 2017 at 7:56 am
– In reply to: Cynthia McMillan

Hello Cynthia,

We have been using a tall blending container for years on the G-Series, which also comes standard with the shorter compact container, without any issue. In testing the 5300 we had the same results and without issues using the tall container. The tall 64oz container has essentially the same configuration as the 32 oz and 48oz which are sold for the G-Series (and 5300).

Let us know if you have any further questions.
Happy Blending!
Shawna

Jesse Tutsreply
September 25, 2016 at 7:22 pm

Is the Vitamix 6500 a next generation or is it like the 5300?

Got Greensreply
September 25, 2016 at 7:26 pm
– In reply to: Jesse Tuts

Jesse, the 6500 is not a next generation. It is a Costco model similar to the 5300 in that it comes with the shorter, compact 64 oz container. The difference between the 6500 and 5300 is that it comes with the 3 pre-programmed cycles: Smoothies, Frozen Desserts, and Soups (same as the Vitamix 6300 / 500 that it replaces).

Jyothireply
August 14, 2016 at 11:34 am

I want to buy 5300 Vitamix from Costco and I know it comes with 64 ounce container but I need a 32 ounce container. If I buy it from other place will it fit

Got Greensreply
August 14, 2016 at 1:21 pm
– In reply to: Jyothi

Hello Jyothi,
Yes, any Vitamix 32 oz container you purchase, regardless of the place you buy it from will fit and work with your 5300. You can oftentimes find them for the best price on Amazon with free shipping and no tax (depending upon your location).

Stephenreply
May 3, 2016 at 1:50 am

I was in Costco on Sunday May 1 and saw a demo of the 5300 and it didn’t seem too loud. That was supposed to be the last day of Costco’s $340 price, but I notice that their web site has the sale going through May 8, so I will call my Costco to see if it has extended the sale as well. I notice that Amazon has some quality ear protection muffs for around $20. It would be a good idea to wear those with the 98 db reported for the 5300, and probably also with the 7500 at 88 db. I recently came across on the Internet, the site froothie.com selling in the US a line of blenders from Australia called Optimum. They have models 9200A (presets only) at a special 60% off retail at $300 with a motor they claim is 3.5 HP and a model 9400 with a 3 or 3.5 HP motor at a much higher price of $579 with similar controls of Vitamix models 5300, 7500, etc. They entered the US market last fall, but it looks like they have a great reputation in Asia and Europe. Do you know anything about them? There are several videos comparing them to Vitamix on Youtube. Thank you.

Got Greensreply
May 3, 2016 at 8:30 am
– In reply to: Stephen

Stephen,

Sound level is a personal experience, for some it is extremely important, for others it makes no difference. We use our blenders A LOT, sound matters, and I do not wish to wear head gear in my kitchen nor disturb my neighbors (our most used blender is a Blendtec Pro 800 because it is the quietest, and an amazing blender). For some folks saving a few bucks makes the sound level difference justifiable. And if you have never experienced either of the blenders in person then you can’t know the difference.

There has been a boom of Vitamix knock-off blenders recently to capture market share since the Vitamix patents expired. Most are low-quality look-a-likes made in China by newly formed companies that have some marketing spin to demonstrate how their product is “superior”. We have no personal experience with Optimum blenders but we did a lot of research on them when they came out. We were unsuccessful in finding how the company handles warranty repairs, whether they are taken care of in the US, Australia, or elsewhere, nor what exactly is covered and required for qualified service. We also found that they do not disclose where their products are manufactured – direct from Optimum: “All parts used in the Optimum blenders are manufactured around the world. Compare that to Vitamix with over 70 years experience and their blenders made in the USA, assembled and serviced in Ohio.

Beware of big horsepower claims, that alone does not provide enough information to make a reliable comparison (see our note on horsepower), many variables determine power and performance of a blender. Also, when considering comparison videos of blenders, try to determine the creator’s motivation for making the video – for example, do they sell one and not the other? You might also wish to consider the old saying “If it sounds too good to be true…

I hope that helps, please let us know if you have any other questions.

Lakeishareply
March 11, 2017 at 6:21 am
– In reply to: Stephen

And I was just wondireng about that too!

Got Greensreply
March 11, 2017 at 7:26 am
– In reply to: Lakeisha

Lakeisha, I hope we sufficiently answered your question too. Let us know if we can be if further service.

Larareply
April 26, 2016 at 5:30 pm

I just bought the 5300 at Costco on sale >$399.99 (60.00 of) .I will do what I always do w/ noisy appliances (my old blender , vacuum , table saw, rifle etc) .I will wear my noise reducing headset which lowers the sound level 🙂

Gloria Ccreply
April 30, 2016 at 7:41 am
– In reply to: Lara

Enjoy your 5300 and noise reducing headset, I prefer the 7500 without one 🙂 Thanks for all the info!

Randyreply
May 8, 2016 at 5:53 am
– In reply to: Gloria Cc

I will also enjoy the extra money I saved, which you forgot to mention

PATreply
May 8, 2016 at 9:15 am
– In reply to: Randy

If it’s about saving money there are plenty of other options to save a lot more. I guess it’s all about what’s important to you. At least now I have more info to make a better choice.

Daniellereply
March 16, 2016 at 2:39 pm

I’m interested in getting the 5300 from Costco. I have fybromigla and I would like to blend avocado seeds, for smoothies etc, they’re packed with wonderful vitamins that will naturally help me. Will the vitamix 5300 handle the seeds. I’ve heard yes… But just wanted to confirm.

Got Greensreply
March 16, 2016 at 3:25 pm
– In reply to: Danielle

Yes Danielle, the 5300 can handle avocado seeds.

Happy Blending!

Gillisreply
December 27, 2015 at 5:51 pm

I just purchased the 5300, but want to add on the 32 oz container. If I get it from a 3rd party, are the blenders made for Vita Pro and Vita Prep compatible with the C-series and G-series?

Got Greensreply
December 27, 2015 at 7:40 pm
– In reply to: Gillis

Gillis, the Vitamix 32 oz container is compatible with both C-Series and G-Series blenders. The Vita Prep has the same base and accepts the same blending containers. If by “Vita Pro” you are referring to the “Professional Series” they are C-series Vitamix blenders.

May you enjoy many years of healthy blending with your 5300!

Gillisreply
December 27, 2015 at 8:02 pm
– In reply to: Got Greens

The Vita Pro and Vita Prep I am referring to are some of the “commercial” blenders, they are on the Vitamix website. The pictures look the same, but it is almost impossible to figure out this answer from their website. I was hoping someone might know. Thank you so much!

Got Greensreply
December 27, 2015 at 8:56 pm
– In reply to: Gillis

It is a pleasure to be of service. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Gillisreply
December 28, 2015 at 2:31 pm
– In reply to: Got Greens

Yes, my question is still whether those are compatible. The Vita Pro and Vita Prep are not C-series, not the Professional ones; rather, they are in the commercial blenders under the “Business” tab for commercial blenders. But the actual containers look the same. I am wondering if anyone knows the answer. Thanks!

Got Greensreply
December 28, 2015 at 6:04 pm
– In reply to: Gillis

Among the commercial models the the Vita-Prep series/Bar Boss/Drink Machine, are nearly identical to the C-Series – they have the same base and similar motor with a different warranty (for commercial use). These containers are the same and are compatible with your 5300 (other specialty containers that come with models such as the Blending Station/Quiet One/XL/etc. are different, look different, are generally not compatible).

Gillis
December 29, 2015 at 10:28 am
– In reply to: Got Greens

Thanks so much!!

preetisreply
December 26, 2015 at 6:23 pm

I have a 5200 and just bought a 5300 for my parents . I am wondering how a carrot juice would be made in a 5300 without a Hi/lo knob . Has anyone tried juices: carrot/apple/beet etc on a 5300. I can do it with the hi setting on a 5200 without any problem

Got Greensreply
December 26, 2015 at 7:58 pm
– In reply to: preetis

preetis, you should be able to make your juice the same as you did with your 5200. The 5300 on its max setting (10) is the equivalent to the 5200 switched to hi.

Enjoy!

Kevinreply
December 24, 2015 at 3:20 pm

Is the 5300 plastic container BPA-free?

Got Greensreply
December 24, 2015 at 4:47 pm
– In reply to: Kevin

Yes Kevin, the 5300 container is BPA-Free. All Vitamix containers are BPA-Free.

Kimreply
December 24, 2015 at 11:20 am

Wow! This was THEE most informative site!!!! Of all the sites and reviews I have read, this answered my question of what Vitamix to get between the one at Costco or a refurbished next generation…

I have been a fan of green smoothies for 7-8 years now. I had had a kitchenaid blender and it has been great… Yes, I know it’s not a super fancy mixer, but it did the job and get me hooked to green smoothies and many other awesome treats…

Anyway, I knew this October that it was time to upgrade and knew that there would be deals around/after Thanksgiving. I had already weeded out the Blendtec (even though multiple friends have them, I just like the Vitamix better) and was simply between the Costco Vitamix deal for $350 or a refurbished Next Gen for $429…

THIS SITE AND ALL THE REVIEWS totally helped me so THANK YOU To everyone that contributed!!!! I realize that both blenders are amazing, especially coming from a kitchenaid, but I had thought that after waiting for so long, what is an extra 80 bucks?!?!

I appreciated what everyone said about the hybrid model. Realizing it was an old classic modified base with a new pitcher didn’t bother me… However, the noise did…

I went in to Costco, heard the blender in action and it was SO loud!!!! And this is coming from a girl who dances NEXT to a speaker every time I go out and also blasts music in her car! Lol But there was something about the frequency that really bothered me. So opted not to purchase and then decided to ask my husband what he thought.

Well, he agreed, for 80 more dollars and a great warranty still, why not get the one I want?!!

ANYWAY, I just got it in the mail, and it’s BEAUTIFUL!!!!! The bright red looks great in my gemini bright colored home and it is SO QUIET! I mean it! For those saying they couldn’t tell a difference, I TOTALLLLLLY heard a difference! My husband from the dining room even said, “oh my gosh, it’s so quiet!”

So thank you! Thank you so much! Loving this Vitamix already and looking forward to making Christmas soup tomorrow for the family!

Thank you so much, again, great website! Great contributions!!!!!

For anyone in the same scenario, spend the extra 80 dollars! Totally worth it! Their shopping time was under 24 hours too!!! Amazing, especially around Christmas!!!!!! Yay! Happy Holidays!!!!

Got Greensreply
December 24, 2015 at 12:39 pm
– In reply to: Kim

Kim, Thank you so much for your feedback. It is our pleasure to provide reviews and info to help make informed choices. Responses like this make it all worth while!

May you enjoy your Vitamix for many years!

Happy Holidays!
Shawna

Kimreply
December 31, 2015 at 12:48 am
– In reply to: Got Greens

Thank you! I am obsessed with it! Used it every day and sometimes more than once! I’m even bringing it with me to the beach this weekend! Lol Happy New Year!!!

Arareply
November 22, 2015 at 8:57 am

I got the vitamix 5300 from Costco and the sound noise is not that bad. It’s not as bad as what I’ve been reading online. In fact I find the 5300 to be quitter than other all other blenders I’ve owned in the past. All blenders make some noise and you should not be concerned for just few seconds when making smoothies.

Making soups in high powered blender for a continuous 5 minutes can indeed be annoying due to noise just like a vacuum cleaner. If your blender sits on a wooden counter, it will make more noise. Try putting a soft rubber or folded towel underneath your blender and the noise will be reduced. You can even sit the blender on the floor carpet. To me there is no clear advantage in getting the 7500, the 6500 and the 750 except for the extras and/or presets. I do not have the black specs from my container.

Got Greensreply
November 22, 2015 at 8:10 pm
– In reply to: Ara

Thank you for your feedback Ara – enjoy your 5300!

mimireply
October 31, 2015 at 6:33 pm

Hello, can you please tell me if the 5300S comes with 2 different balds one for dry and one for wet?

Got Greensreply
October 31, 2015 at 6:49 pm
– In reply to: mimi

No mimi, the 5300 comes with the standard blade container (wet) only. The standard container can blend dry ingredients as well. If you want a separate container for dry then you would need to order the dry grains container separately.
Let us know if you have any other questions.

Ericreply
September 10, 2015 at 4:02 pm

The 5300 has the same motor as next generation models. I know this for a fact. The category of standard and next generation relates to the components alone not the motor. There is no “standard” 2.3 hp motor or “updated standard motor” as you suggest. They are one in the same. What you are paying for in g-series is the modern case design, sound and heat reduction (component related). Power and performance or equal.

Got Greensreply
September 10, 2015 at 4:25 pm
– In reply to: Eric

Eric, thank you for your feedback!

As we summarized above, the main difference is in sound due to the “component related” advances of the Next Generation models. We included the info we received directly from Vitamix, if you need additional details contact them directly. Healthy blending!

Sherryreply
July 8, 2015 at 8:40 am

I am in love with my BFFs vitamix 7500 but couldn’t believe the price. When I was in Costco, I bought the 5300 because it was “cheaper”. I got home to use it and o my goodness! It is not a 7500. It is so much louder. I guess you get what you pay for. This one is going back and I am looking into a reconditioned for the same cost. Thank you for all the information- you rock!

Got Greensreply
September 1, 2015 at 6:13 am
– In reply to: Sherry

Sherry, I’m happy to know we have been helpful – may you have many years of healthy blending with your new Vitamix!

Guyreply
June 20, 2015 at 2:27 pm

I just purchased the 5300 from Costco yesterday. I made the purchase because of the features of the 5300 and the reasonable price. This is my first vitamix. I made smoothies this morning and was very happy with the ease of making the product and the consistency. Maybe it”s just my hearing, but the noise level of the machine was not bothersome in the slightest. From all of the hoopla that I”m reading here, I expected it to sound like a jet engine. It wasn”t even close!

Since it has been suggested that the 32oz container be used for smaller batches than 3 cups, can anyone tell be the difference in the 32oz dry container and the 32oz wet container? Is it the pitch of the blades, or the length of the blades?

Got Greensreply
June 20, 2015 at 3:36 pm
– In reply to: Guy

Congratulations Guy on your first Vitamix!

The difference between the 32-oz container and the dry-grains container is the blade; the container itself is identical. The blade on the on the small 32-oz is the same blade as all other classic containers. The dry-grains blade is the same size but designed differently, specifically for dry blending. Simply speaking the blade emphasizes pushing contents up the sides of the container preventing packing around the blades and in the corners. This results in greater efficiency in “dry” blending and mixing.

Enjoy your Vitamix!

SquirrelPDXreply
May 15, 2015 at 12:00 pm

I was finally able to compare the noise side by side of a 5300s vs. 7500. (I am just a fellow consumer not associated with this site). Using a sound level meter on an iphone, the 5300 came out to 98db on average on high and the 7500 came out to 88db on high on average. My own personal opinion is that the 5300, while I think it is an excellent machine, has the increased motor and hp of the 7500, however, because they did nothing to dampen the sound, it is MUCH LOUDER. I think it is even louder than the other c series models like the 5200 because I just saw a 5200 at a Whole Foods demo and it sounded much quieter and I measured it at the demo and it was at least 5db lower than the 5300s. These are all unscientific measurements since it is just an iphone app … and measurements taken in uneven environments, but I just wanted to share my findings. The 5300s sounds REALLY loud to me.

Shastareply
May 15, 2015 at 12:42 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Thanks SquirrelPDX! Super helpful. Did you end up getting a 7500 (as you had contemplated) or did you take a decibel reading from someone else’s? Really glad now that I didn’t get the 5300, in view of the fact that it’s even noisier than the 5200….

SquirrelPDXreply
May 15, 2015 at 10:59 pm
– In reply to: Shasta

Yes, I also ended up getting a 7500. :0) I mixed some other things with it (7500) and it got up to 94db … but it still sounds WAY less noiser than the 5300s — which I still feel is a really good machine. And the 7500 seems quieter overall on other power settings (1-9) other than “level 10.” But definitely to my ears, the 7500 is quieter and it doesn’t annoy me like the other. I also noticed with the 5300, even though I was wearing earplugs, my ears started ringing a lot more. Shasta, I know you will be happy with the 7500! :0)

Shastareply
May 16, 2015 at 8:13 am
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

A huge handful of thank-yous, SquirrelPDX! Your insights will probably help a lot of other folks, too. I doubt that too many people have compared the two models head-to-head (esp. with a decibel meter) like you have. And so now…what to do with the 5300? Take it back to Costco?

Garyreply
July 28, 2015 at 9:44 am
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Thank you for the info SquirrelPDX! I’ve been scouring the internet for someone who can compare the 5300 vs 7500, and I think you might be the only one!

If you wouldn’t mind, I’d like to ask two questions:

1. Is the difference in noise significant enough that you can do something with the 7500 while blending that you can’t with the 5300? (i.e. have a conversation without yelling, hear the tv, etc). Or is the 7500 still too loud for that kind of stuff?

2. Did you notice any blending performance difference between the 5300 and 7500? Or was that part the same?

Thank you so much! Hope you read this, I’m struggling trying to decide between the two of them!

SquirrelPDXreply
August 22, 2015 at 6:38 pm
– In reply to: Gary

Hi Gary! Sorry I didn’t see this sooner. These are just my opinions, but to answer your questions:

1) Standing right in front of the machine, I think you couldn’t have an enjoyable conversation with either one. I think you can better hear what someone is saying to you with the 7500 but it would not be enjoyable to converse as the noise feedback in the ear from the machine makes it hard to respond without overcompensating and thus yelling. We have a townhouse style house and if I walk 10 feet away from the 7500 I could have a conversation but not so much with the 5300s. Trying the 5300s at my mom’s house which is big and has an open floor plan, I could not hold a conversation even 10 feet away at all while it was running. (I am sure house acoustics also come into play). When I am right in front of both machines, the 5300 sounds incredibly louder to me — it is very noticeable! So much louder that for the 5300 I definitely feel compelled to wear earplugs but for the 7500 it doesn’t feel as necessary although I would definitely recommend it for hearing conservation!

2) I think they are both really powerful machines and seem about the same to me in performance. (Again, this is my opinion)

I’ll just add that the 5300s made my ears ring throughout the day (even wearing earplugs) and since I got the 7500 I have not had any problems with that whatsoever.

Got Greensreply
August 23, 2015 at 1:05 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Fantastic feedback SquirrelPDX – Thank you again for your excellent contribution!

Garyreply
August 31, 2015 at 9:23 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Thanks so much for your reply Squirrel! Just wanted to let you know it wasn’t in vain 🙂

I was still going back and forth between the 5300 and 7500 even up until today when I saw your post. It really helped to read about your experiences since you used both models firsthand(and actually switched from the 5300 to the 7500 because you liked it better).

What you wrote about how it sounded 10 feet away was what tipped the scales for me. If it’s going to be quieter in the next room and not bug my kids/wife as much, that’s worth it to me.

I’m happy to say that my 7500 is ordered and will soon be on its way. Thank you so much!

Got Greens
September 1, 2015 at 6:10 am
– In reply to: Gary

Gary, another way to look at the difference is in the decibel readings. 98 vs 88

A difference in 10 decibels is a 10x difference. Compared to common environment readings 85 is considered equivalent to city traffic inside a car and 95 is a Jack Hammer or subway train – reference: http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/loudness.html.

May your new Vitamix provide you with many years of healthy blending!

Got Greensreply
May 16, 2015 at 6:48 am
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

SquirrelPDX – thank you so much for providing the results of your findings (we will include them above in the article). Much appreciated.

As we’ve said, when you hear them both it is pretty obvious that there is a difference. Our results were very much in alignment to yours (100db vs 92db noting that the app states it is limited to 100 max accurate reading).

Carmenreply
May 6, 2015 at 11:55 am

Has anyone noticed if the 5300 produces the black specs that people with the other models have been complaining about?

Erinreply
May 14, 2015 at 4:05 pm
– In reply to: Carmen

YES – after over 30 washes, I put 2 cups of plain water in it – started it up and was so very upset to see the over whelming amount if Teflon still coming from the blade of the mixer… I dumped it out on a coffee filter and it was just like I make coffee and shake the grinds out of the filter – I kid you not THATS how much Teflon was left behind – when I called the company they gave me a complete BS statement claiming the FDA approves that this is within acceptable amount of teflon to consume….I beg to differ. – I ordered my vita mix direct from vita cost – and I sent it back. Im very skeptical of ordering another one in the future and fear it will have the same issue. for the vita-mix being such a health conscious purchase – there is nothing health about drinking pure poison in the form of teflon.

Got Greensreply
May 15, 2015 at 5:35 am
– In reply to: Erin

Erin, if this is what you actually experienced then there appears to be an issue with your particular container. You should not see that much residue from, even with those containers that demonstrate some level of black flecks. You should request a new container from Vitamix; they are very responsive to specific problems with their products.

SquirrelPDXreply
May 14, 2015 at 11:21 pm
– In reply to: Carmen

I’m just a fellow consumer/customer, but I used the 5300s for 5 weeks and didn’t notice any black specs .. hope that helps.

Got Greensreply
May 15, 2015 at 5:36 am
– In reply to: Carmen

Carmen, the one we use did not produce black specs.

Carmenreply
May 15, 2015 at 2:19 pm
– In reply to: Got Greens

I wound up purchasing a 5300 and, unfortunately, it had a ton of black specs (teflon sheddings) even after MANY washes. I called Vitamix and they gave me the same response about it being safe to consume the teflon particles and I told them that I thought it was unacceptable to spend so much on a blender to then have to ingest teflon particles. They said that they could replace the container but could not guarantee that the replacement won’t have the same issue. I wound up returning it and getting my money back. I’ll wait until they fix this problem before I give Vitamix another shot. Very disappointed 🙁

Got Greensreply
May 16, 2015 at 6:51 am
– In reply to: Carmen

I am sorry to hear that Carmen. We have heard that they are currently addressing the issue so hopefully you won’t need to wait long.

Shastareply
May 3, 2015 at 11:06 am

Saw these at Costco a few days ago, too, and this review has been very helpful. The rep. told me it is 30% quieter than the 5200…not the same figure used for the G series. Because it is only $30 more than a reconditioned 5200 (but with the full 7-year warranty) I was super tempted to get one. Reading this review (+ my own questions) has given me pause, however.

My big question (since I was leaning toward the noisier 5200 anyway): Who makes the 5300 motor? I’m thinking there has to be a reason they are offering this so reasonably at Costco. Is this new motor made in Sweden like the others, or is it from somewhere else (China?). Does anyone know? I may end up calling Vitamix if no one does (though ack — it’s so hard to get through to them). Like everyone else, I am concerned with longevity, and not keen on a “prototype” sort of product that ends up having problems down the road. It’s too big of a purchase to make a mistake.

squirrelPDXreply
May 3, 2015 at 2:19 pm
– In reply to: Shasta

Shasta, as someone who has been using the 5300 for the past 5 weeks, I can tell you it is an excellent, excellent excellent machine in performance and in my opinion, very comparable if not almost the same to the 7500 in performance. That said, it is NOT quiet. Using an unscientific sound level meter app, it was ranging at 98 db at high… I tested the 6300 at costco (again unscientific) and it was coming at 94-95. If you want a quieter machine, I would personally look at the 7500 …I am beginning to think about it myself because I am personally bothered my loud noise …

Got Greensreply
May 3, 2015 at 3:35 pm
– In reply to: Shasta

Shasta, I don’t know who makes the 5300 motor. We were told at some point that some of the motors came from Mexico but I don’t know if that includes the 5300. I suggest you do call Vitamix for a definitive answer.

Shastareply
May 4, 2015 at 12:21 pm
– In reply to: Shasta

Called Vitamix this morning, as our dear Got Greens folks suggested. I was on hold for about half an hour. Whew! Apparently they have made a software change that delayed the shipment of a bunch of orders, and they’ve been hearing about it! (In the meantime I did chores, so it wasn’t wasted time.)

Anyway, from what I gathered, the case on the 5300 is the same as the 5200 — no additional sound dampening. They told me it is not as quiet as the G-series (as we already knew). All of the motors (regardless of series, it seems) are made in either Sweden or Mexico to the same specs; it just depends on what location is supplying them at any given time. I was told the G-series motors are actually just as loud; it’s the casing that makes them quieter to the user.

SquirrelPDX, I asked my husband if he would pay $100 more to have a quieter blender (albeit not QUIET, as we know), and he said that yes, he would. He’s another one with sensitive hearing. Guess that settles the decision.

I also asked if, since the “flaking Teflon” issue has been solved, reconditioned units will ship with the improved carafes. (I had previously learned that the new units would not be shipped with them until autumn.) The representative did not know. Ah well…..

Got Greensreply
May 4, 2015 at 1:27 pm
– In reply to: Shasta

Thank you so much for sharing your findings Shasta!

SquirrelPDXreply
May 5, 2015 at 10:36 pm
– In reply to: Shasta

Thanks Shasta! Awesome info!

JinnyXOreply
May 2, 2015 at 9:03 am

Thanks so much for your review. I am in love with my sister’s 7500 and when I saw this one for less I thought it was exactly what I wanted. I got it home and made my first smoothie and was surprised at how loud it was and I didn’t understand why. Now I do. This one is going back and I’ll look into the reconditioned 7500. Thanks. JinnyXO

Got Greensreply
May 8, 2015 at 5:24 am
– In reply to: JinnyXO

JinnyXO, thank you for your feedback. Iit is our pleasure to provide information customers need to be informed. We are happy to know we have helped you in your decision process. Let us know if we can be of further service.

SquirrelPDXreply
April 25, 2015 at 5:22 pm

Seriously want to know – do we know FOR SURE about the loudness of the 5300 compared to the 7500? On the box of the 5300 it DOES say it has a quieter motor leading one to believe it is quieter than other C-series models… so is that not true? Is the 7500 truly quieter? Does anyone know?

Got Greensreply
April 25, 2015 at 5:40 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Yes, we know for sure that the 7500 is truly quieter than the 5300. Directly from the Vitamix Product Development Team – “The 5300 is configured under the hood very similar to our C Series and does not have the sound reducing components of the G Series

We don’t know for sure how much quieter it is but, compared to other C-Series models the G-series 7500/750 is 40% quieter (7-decibels less).

If I recall correctly, the box does not include what it is “quieter” than.

SquirrelPDXreply
April 25, 2015 at 7:22 pm
– In reply to: Got Greens

Interesting. My only other thought though is that we do know that the 5300 motor is different than other c series which may mean the loudness is different. How exactly, we don’t know.
If anyone is interested in a crowdsourcing experiment, I just measured the loudness on my 5300s. Anyone with a 7500 want to try for comparison? I put 32 oz of water in the container. I downloaded the free sound level meter app called “Decibel 10th” and pointed the microphone toward the base of the machine with my iphone. The iphone was right up to the machine (perpendicular to the machine as the microphone was facing toward the machine base). Using this app, the noise on vitamix highest power level 10 was registering upwards to 100db. For an apples to apples comparison, if someone has a 7500 they would also need to use an iphone as the sound quality is superior to android and the exact same app (decibel 10th) as sound level meter apps vary greatly from eachother as well as make sure the water level is exactly 32oz. Just a crazy thought. It won’t be entirely accurate, but give an idea!

SquirrelPDXreply
April 25, 2015 at 8:35 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

I should have added though that while it peaked to 100, average db was more like 97-98. Still too high without using hearing protection.

JinnyXOreply
May 2, 2015 at 9:05 am
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

This is a great idea. I am not so technical but I can tell you I could tell the difference. Thanks. JinnyXO

Got Greensreply
May 3, 2015 at 3:37 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Great idea – thank you! We have it on our list to follow your experiment with the 7500.

Joreply
April 20, 2015 at 4:20 pm

Just saw the 5300 today at Costco and thought how can they offer the wider blade with the 5200 motor?

So, the 6300 is just for Costco? I spoke with Vitamix in December asking where I could see a demo of the 5200 and they said Costco. So off we went but the road show guy was doing demos with the 6300. We liked the presets so home we went with it. It was much more $ than the 5200 but I’ve been pleased with the presets. Use it almost every day. When I looked online I was shocked that Vitamix lists it at a higher price than the 750.

How could it cost more yet be lower horsepower, have fewer settings and a taller profile? I’ve been meaning to call and ask them that. Still love what I have though it’s a pain to get almond butter or pudding out of a tall container. A soda fountain spoon works but I wish it came with a tall spatula.

Got Greensreply
April 21, 2015 at 8:48 am
– In reply to: Jo

Jo, congratulations on your purchase! Indeed the presets can be a great addition.

Yes, the 6300 is an exclusive Costco model (although can be purchased direct as a Reconditioned Standard Programs) and Vitamix lists it on their website for a higher price then it actually sells for. It is a C-Series with the taller container while the 750 is the newer G-Series version with low-profile container and more preset programs. The taller container is not as easy to remove blends as the low-profile but one advantage is that you can blend a smaller volume in it.

Thank you for your feedback. May you enjoy healthy blends in your Vitamix for many years!

Skeptical Readerreply
April 19, 2015 at 8:18 pm

Got Greens: you state that it is “best not to rely on reading between the lines and to go with the known facts or at least the most confident information available.” But by scaremongering readers into thinking that the 5300 is an “experimental” model, that is exactly what you are doing. Why? How are you justifying calling the 5300 “experimental” in any way? A high-end appliance manufacturer developed it, and one of the largest retailers in the USA decided to sell it instead of the 5200. Does that sound like an “experiment” to you?

Do you really believe that one of the largest retailers in the USA is conducting an “experiment” on their members – while simultaneously offering a lifetime return on that item? Logic dictates that Costco believes that the 5300 is a superior machine to the 5200 and probably closely comparable to the 750 at a vastly reduced price.

There is a good chance that the motor in the 5300 is identical – or nearly so – to the one in the 5200. It’s possible that the HP/amp ratings are being used as marketing tools. Until someone opens both up and compares, we won’t know for sure.

Got Greensreply
April 20, 2015 at 10:22 am
– In reply to: Skeptical Reader

Hello Skeptic – readers have been relying on our Vitamix reviews and recommendations for over 8 years and we are huge fans of their blenders. We do our best to provide accurate, clear details of the facts known to us. Clearly the 5300 is not an “experiment” as you suggest but as we have said, it is a new hybrid model never before seen in the market that specifically goes against previous recommendations of the manufacturer. For those reasons we can not recommend it over the time-tested 5200 & 7500 models that are not hybridized. But make no mistake it is still a Vitamix.

What “dictates” what Costco does/believes is contracts and products that sell. Vitamix provides a unique model created only for Costco and they don’t sell other models (we saw this in the past with the 5200c and the 6300). Those previous models were re-branded from existing models (5200 and pro 500). The 5300 is a completely new model mixing technology of the C-series and G-series blenders. What logic does suggest is that Vitamix is providing what users were asking for – a way to use the very popular G-Series container with a less expensive C-Series blender.

Like I said, time will tell. I imagine if the 5300 meets projections without issue we will soon see a new C-Series model sold direct by Vitamix that is essentially the same as the 5300. In the end, the 5300 is a Vitamix and is guaranteed to be a quality high-performance blender, but we feel it is important to know that it is NOT the same as the more advanced, proven G-Series blenders, like the 7500. Feel free to contact Vitamix customer support for additional information.

Skeptical Readerreply
April 24, 2015 at 9:22 am
– In reply to: Got Greens

Also, I think you’ll find the following info helpful: I was at Costco yesterday and Vitamix was on-site. I asked the Vitamix rep specifically, “Is the motor in the 5300 the same as the one in the 750?” The answer was YES, exactly the same. I asked for clarification: “Is the motor in the 750 considered a “next gen” motor? The answer was YES, the motor in the 5300 is the exact same as the motor in other “next gen” models. He further clarified that the difference is in the motor HOUSING, which does not baffle the sound in the same way as the 750. So the 5300 may sound slightly louder than the 750.

Additionally, Costco is selling the 5300 for $40 off right now. At $360 for the 5300 vs. $650 for the 750 model, there is no question in my mind which is the better value. I’m sure some readers will still prefer the 750 at the much more expensive price, but not me.

Got Greensreply
April 24, 2015 at 9:40 am
– In reply to: Skeptical Reader

Skeptic – it is not correct that the 5300 “is the same motor as in the 750” – it is not a next gen model with pre-program blend cycles.

As we mentioned above – direct communication from the Vitamix Product Development Department (the engineers that design the blender) confirmed that the 5300 is not the same as the Next Generation (7500,750).

Also keep in mind that the 750, in addition to the advanced sound reducing base and motor, has program cycles, DVD, different cookbook, lighted controls, comes in Brushed Stainless and is priced from $519 (7500 from $429) reconditioned. Also, the G-Series blenders are rated at 40% quieter with a 7 decibel reduction compared to C-Series blenders; in our experience this is significant.

JJreply
April 4, 2015 at 1:35 pm

I went w/ the 5300 from Costco and wanted to comment on “smoothie consistency”. I make smoothies for 2 people everytime, so about 4 cups total volume. It blended as you would expect, flawlessesly. I think the nice woman who had papaya chunks maybe tried using less than 2 cups of total ingredients, but of course I don’t know for sure. I will say that I was advised to buy the “taller style” top if I every plan on using small amounts (less than 2 cups) of total material in the blender.

Got Greensreply
April 4, 2015 at 3:17 pm
– In reply to: JJ

Wonderful JJ! So good to hear that you are pleased.

We recommend a minimum of 3 cups for efficient blending with the low-profile container. If you are going to be blending less, we recommend either the 48-oz or 32-oz container (there isn’t a need to buy a taller, second, 64-oz container for smaller blends).

May you enjoy making healthy meals in your Vitamix for many years!

Londonreply
April 1, 2015 at 12:58 pm

We made soup in Vitamix 5300 and the lid smells and after washing in vinegar the smell does not go away. I am not sure after all this smell is not going away. I called Vitamix and they said the same to put it in Vinegar. But smell not going away. Anyone has any solutions? Do you think I should return?

Got Greensreply
April 4, 2015 at 3:13 pm
– In reply to: London

London, what you are describing is not usual. If you washed the lid shortly after using it and used vinegar it should not have a “bad” smell.

We do not have any additional suggestion to remedy the smell except lemon juice. Did it have the smell before you used it?

April 23, 2015 at 10:30 am
– In reply to: London

Hi London,

I use a quarter of lemon to rub the lid. It seems to help reduce the smell. Amazed by the smooth consistency that my new vitamix 5300 produced even after adding the seeds in the butternut squash soup.

Z

SquirrelPDXreply
March 24, 2015 at 8:06 pm

I just bought the 5300s from Costco and I love it. It is AMAZING!! The sticker on the back of my 5300s says it is 2.3 horsepower and 11.5 amps.

It is true, as has been described about the low profile squatty container, that for smaller quantities, the blender blades do not “pick it up.” This would be the same though for the 7500. I ordered another 32 oz wet container (regular style) for 99$ to make salad dressings, etc. in for smaller quantity batches. For me, I bought the 5300 over the 7500 because I personally think they are almost the same machine and I like that the 5300 has a stainless steel face to it. And since Costco sells it, if I don’t like it in 4 weeks, I can take it back.

I have already made soups, hummus, salad dressings, and made cookie dough with it. It blends everything PERFECTLY SMOOTH WITH NO CHUNKS (if that is my desired effect). It can make soups piping hot. I am already incredibly happy with this blender.

Got Greensreply
March 24, 2015 at 11:56 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Thank you so much for returning to share your review of the 5300 SquirrelPDX! It sounds like this is your first Vitamix??

It’s wonderful to hear how pleased you are. If you think of it, please come back and let us know how you are liking the blender after 4 weeks of using it.

(Interesting that the sticker states “2.3 horsepower” – this is the third HP representation of this model, all 3 of them different: 2.1, 2.2 & 2.3.)

May your blender provide you with many years of healthy meals!

SquirrelPDXreply
March 25, 2015 at 6:45 pm
– In reply to: Got Greens

I definitely will let you know what I think in 4 weeks. I did think it was strange too that the back says 2.3 horsepower. It does seem really loud to me– so I am not sure if it truly is as quiet as the 7500. Being in the speech pathology field, I would recommend for anyone using vitamixes to use earplugs! Hearing conservation is so important!

JJreply
March 23, 2015 at 6:47 pm

I agree that it’s super confusing but I’m not sure your article is helping clear up that confusion. There are a few commenters who have actually tried the 5300, and their feedback is super helpful. Just because Vitamix reps are also confused on the specs doesn’t mean this is a bad blender. The women demo’ing the item at Costco also told me it had the higher horsepower motor because that is what is required as the blade diameter is much greater in the low profile blending containers. This is likely the reason you shouldn’t put this “standard” container bottom on an older model — without the higher horsepower it’s not going to turn the larger blades fast enough

Got Greensreply
March 23, 2015 at 7:14 pm
– In reply to: JJ

Thanks for your feedback JJ!

We agree, it is not a “bad blender” – it is a Vitamix after all. Stated peak horsepower without data doesn’t provide any helpful comparison information in our opinion (see our view of horsepower). Both the 5200 and 5300 are 11.5 amp, whereas the G-Series motors are 12 amp. It’s truly a shame they no longer report the actual wattage of the blender. Please do let us know if something we share is confusing.

Fletchreply
March 12, 2015 at 2:19 am

Hi there. Curious if you have tested the 5300 or done a side by side comparison? It’s seems a bit premature to judge this model otherwise. I too am torn between both (for me its the new 5300 or the recon 7500) In my conversations with vitamix, this is the same, newer motor as in the Next Gen model however situated in the classic base. (2.2 peak motor ((not 2.1)) quoted motor w/ additional dampening, Radial cooling fan, thermal protection system) Essentially they have stated these are the same machines with a different base (case) design. Does anyone have the 5300 that can actually comment on it? If not I may just have to buy both and compare myself.

Got Greensreply
March 12, 2015 at 1:26 pm
– In reply to: Fletch

Hello Fletch, thank you for your great feedback, much appreciated.

Have not yet done a complete side by side. It looks like Vitamix has just changed the technical description of the 5300 (it was 12 amp/2.1 HP – now it is 11.5 amp/2.2 HP). As mentioned, there is confusion even within Vitamix as to exactly details of this model since it is so new. We’ve spoken with different representatives all stating different info; all did say “it is a new motor, different than the Next Gen motor”.

Also, the base of the G-Series is different than the Classic 5300 base as it had to be redesigned to incorporate the new sound dampening technology (all Classic and Next Gen blenders have radial cooling fan and thermal protection). They also continue to state that “you can not use the low-profile container with C-Series models” when we asked why the 5300 can, the answer to date has been “it just can with more power” yet the 5200 ad 5300 are both 11.5 amp motors. If it were simply “the same machine with different base” then why does it have a different base, why is it considered a C-Series and why is the motor a different power? You may want to see our take on reported horsepower.

Premature to judge? perhaps… as I’ve said before time will tell, but why risk your investment with a new hybrid model when you can get the proven more advanced model (for less cost if reconditioned)? Ultimately it is a Viamix and they have you covered with an excellent reputation and warranty. We would love to know your experience if you do your own comparison.

Anareply
March 21, 2015 at 11:00 pm
– In reply to: Fletch

Hi! I actually have done the side by side comparison of the 5200 and the 5300. I am actually beyond disappointed with the 5300, and plan to return it to Costco.

Originally, I was excited because of the lower profile design. Having it fit under the cabinet was a big plus for me, but it doesn’t blend well. Maybe it is due to the wider base, but I tried blending a smoothie for breakfast, and literally after a good 45 seconds, had a good sized chunk of frozen papaya left in the middle. Also, I’ve always my own baby food and I was not impressed with it here as well. Unless I made a large enough batch to pop out over the actual blades I couldn’t use the wand to move the food around. Again, because the base is wide…it takes a bit more to have the content fully over the blades. Hope that makes sense. Try it out for yourself if you’d like, but I am a huge fan of Vitamix and did not even like this one.

*By the way, I had a 5200 for about 2 years, and my only gripe was the it did not fit under the cabinet. I know there are higher models out there, but that machine is a beast 🙂 I let my little sister have it when she moved out, and I genuinely regret that move now lol!!

Got Greensreply
March 21, 2015 at 11:14 pm
– In reply to: Ana

Ana, thank you for sharing your 5300 vs 5200 comparison.

Blending small volumes is the one drawback of the wider, low-profile container. It sounds like you would be very happy with your 5200 and a 48oz container which fits under most cabinets and can do small volumes at least as well as the 5200 tall container.

Thank you again for your comparison!

SquirrelPDXreply
March 7, 2015 at 10:48 am

Thanks for the information. Those are valid points. I am still debating between the 7500 and 5300s but will let you know if I get the 5300. I wish the 7500 came in silver and black like the 5300 as I feel the all black option is ugly. Ugh.

Got Greensreply
March 7, 2015 at 12:12 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

It is a pleasure to help in any way we can. There is another possible option.

The Creations Elite, a true G-Series model, has a black with grey faceplate similar to the 5300 but its availability is sparse and if you purchase new it only is available with the 48oz container (it is sometimes available reconditioned with the low-profile 64-oz container).

Bottom line – whichever you choose, it will be a fantastic Vitamix blender. If you have further questions please let us know.

SquirrelPDXreply
March 6, 2015 at 5:53 pm

I contacted vitamix and they told me that the difference between the 7500 and the 5300s from Costco were “minimal.” In their email to me they also wrote: “The bottom line is you can probably get a machine that is almost identical to the G-series, but at a much lower cost, if you buy the 5300 at Costco.” Reading between the lines, It sounds like they are pretty similar ….

Got Greensreply
March 6, 2015 at 6:27 pm
– In reply to: SquirrelPDX

Thank you for your feedback SquirelPDX. We have spent a lot of time conversing with Vitamix about this model as there has been some confusion both by consumers and those within Vitamix (I’m sure with more time it will all be cleared up).

I disagree that you will “probably get a machine that is almost identical to the G-Series”. You basically get a C-Series with an new hybrid motor to run the low-profile container. The 5300 has a “new” motor different from the G-Series. It also does not have the improved base design to reduce sound and improve stability. You can read more in the article above.

It’s generally best not to rely on “reading between the lines” and to go with the known facts or at least the most confident information available. If you purchase one, please let us know what you think and share how it compares to the 7500 for you. Perhaps it will be something “much better for a much lower cost” – ultimately, experience and time will tell…

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