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Philips Avance High Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752

Philips Avance High Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 Review

True Score

71
75
2

Experts

82
53

Consumers

Expert Rankings

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 makes excellent smoothies and blends fibrous ingredients well. It also has a low noise output. However, it cannot handle hot ingredients or grind and comes with only essential functions.

Overview

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 is a top-tier, full-size blender that was first introduced in early 2018. Rated at 1400 Watts, the blender is fairly powerful, and it also ships with a 61 oz jar, which is on par with many top-ranking blenders in the market.

The HR3752 has a top speed of 35,000 RPM and three preset programs to choose from. It is capable of crushing ice, blending smoothies, or pureeing vegetable ingredients. Unfortunately, it can’t blend hot ingredients, but it does have a pulse setting for controlled blending.

The HR3752 is pretty easy to clean because all its parts are dishwasher-safe. Its 6-blade pitcher can also be removed for more convenient cleaning, and with a fairly low noise output of 75 decibels at its max speed setting, its is among the quietest blenders in its range.

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What the brand doesn’t always tell you…

our Verdict

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender is a well-built blender that’s easy to use and makes great smoothies. While the blender doesn’t handle hot ingredients and lacks grinding capabilities, it offers powerful blending with bubble-free results even when blending fibrous ingredients.

This is thanks to its StayFresh vacuum technology, which, unfortunately, takes almost a minute to create a vacuum. It also has a low tested noise output of 75 decibels despite its 35,000 RPM motor, and its Tritan jug is dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.

The blender’s design is attractive, and it ships with a large 61 oz pitcher for blending in large capacities. While it does a great job of crushing ice, it also has a large dial with three pre-programmed settings.

True Score

71

Reasons to Buy

  • Sturdy body
  • Powerful motor and wattage
  • Preset program
  • Bubble-free results
  • Dishwasher-safe

Reasons to Avoid

  • No hot blending
  • No grinding
  • Vacuum technology takes more time
  • Pre-set icons not marked with text
  • Only basic functions

Specifications

App Compatiblen/a
Auto Shut-Offn/a
Blade Materialn/a
Capacity(s)61 oz
Detachable BladesNo
Dishwasher SafeYes
Number of Blades6
Number of Speeds3
Overload Protectionn/a
Pour Spoutn/a
Programmablen/a
Safety Lockn/a
Single or Multi Serven/a

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Product Comparison

True Score

71
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70
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Ranking

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Market Context

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 is a top-tier, full-size blender that was first introduced in early 2018. Rated at 1400 Watts, the blender…

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 is a top-tier, full-size blender that was first introduced in early 2018. Rated at 1400 Watts, the blender is fairly powerful, and it also ships with a 61 oz jar, which is on par with many top-ranking blenders in the market.

The HR3752 has a top speed of 35,000 RPM and three preset programs to choose from. It is capable of crushing ice, blending smoothies, or pureeing vegetable ingredients. Unfortunately, it can’t blend hot ingredients, but it does have a pulse setting for controlled blending.

The HR3752 is pretty easy to clean because all its parts are dishwasher-safe. Its 6-blade pitcher can also be removed for more convenient cleaning, and with a fairly low noise output of 75 decibels at its max speed setting, its is among the quietest blenders in its range.

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752’s 61 oz jar is slightly smaller than the 67 oz jar that the Optimum G2.3 blender ships with….

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752’s 61 oz jar is slightly smaller than the 67 oz jar that the Optimum G2.3 blender ships with. Also worth mentioning is that the HR3752 gets fairly loud, peaking at 100 decibels compared to the Optimum G2.3, which has a quieter noise rating of 75 dB. See what else it has in store in our Optimum G2.3 review.

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 is also more powerful than the Smeg BLF01, which has a 600 Watt power rating. Additionally, the HR3752…

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 is also more powerful than the Smeg BLF01, which has a 600 Watt power rating. Additionally, the HR3752 boasts a much larger 61 oz jar compared to the Smeg BLF01, which has a smaller 48 oz jar. If you’re interested in the BLF01, we’ve covered it in our Smeg BLF01 review.

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752’s power rating of 1400 Watts makes it far more powerful than the Philips Series 5000 HR2221/01, which has…

The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752’s power rating of 1400 Watts makes it far more powerful than the Philips Series 5000 HR2221/01, which has a 700 Watt motor. The HR3752 also has a larger 61-oz jar compared to the Series 5000, which has a 51-oz jar capacity.

App Compatible

n/a

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n/a

Auto Shut-Off

n/a

n/a

n/a

Blade Material

n/a

n/a

n/a

Capacity(s)

61 oz

67 oz

48 oz

Detachable Blades

No

No

Yes

Dishwasher Safe

Yes

n/a

n/a

Dig Deeper

Read review →: Optimum G2.3 Review Read review →: Smeg BLF01 Blender Review

Score Card

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Expert Score

75

*.75

We place a 75% weighted value on Expert Test Scores

C

Customer Score

82

*.25

We place a 25% weighted value on Customer Scores

True Score

71

Any product with a True Score above 70 is a Mixed Reviews

Expert Score Breakdown

  • Trusted Reviews
    D

    Trust Score

    80
    The Philips Avance High-Speed Vacuum Blender HR3752 provides better coloured and less frothy drinks and… read more

    By:

    Unknown
  • Techradar
    D

    Trust Score

    70
    A reasonably priced vacuum blender with easy to maintain parts, designed to create fresh-tasting smoothies… read more

    By:

    Emily Peck

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