Vitamix Ascent X2 Review
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•Vitamix’s Ascent Series Combines Tech and Power
49% Informative
The Vitamix does n’t take up a huge footprint, but it is substantial.
Fortunately, it’s an attractive machine, especially in midnight blue.
A retractable cord would be a nice touch, but there is a little space under the unit where you can wrap the cord.
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