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  2. Vitamix vs. Ninja: Our Editors Reviewed Three Popular Blender ...

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    Our editors tested the Vitamix Ascent A3500 ($667), Vitamix 5200 Standard ($416) and the Ninja Detect Duo ($180) to find out how the popular models compare. Read on for details. Read on for details.

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    We test Ninja and Vitamix blenders, comparing the results to find out which is the better blender in terms of budget, performance and ease of use.

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    At $300, the Vitamix 5200 is not only a way better bargain than the brand’s comparable Vitamix A2300 Ascent Series Smart Blender—which is quite an investment even at its $450 sale price—but ...

  5. Vitamix - Wikipedia

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    Vita-Mix Corporation, doing business as Vitamix, is an American company that manufactures and sells commercial and residential blenders. Vitamix was founded in 1921 by William Grover Barnard and is privately owned by the Barnard family. It has been based in Olmsted Township, Ohio, since 1948. It employs more than 700 people, most at its ...

  6. List of mountain peaks by prominence - Wikipedia

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    Chart showing the relationship between the 100 peaks with highest prominence in the world. (In the SVG version, hover over a peak to highlight its parent(s) and click it to view its article.) This is a list of mountain peaks ordered by their topographic prominence.

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    This transmission was released in 1988 for use in the Subaru XT6 and Leone Touring Wagon. The bellhousing and input shaft were changed for the Subaru EJ engine, the first was used until about 1998, when a major redesign of the holding devices was released.