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  2. Vitamix recalls nearly 570,000 blender parts after dozens of ...

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    Vitamix recalls nearly 570,000 blender parts due to laceration hazard. ... Ascent A3300 and Ascent A3500 as some of the affected products. ... The parts were sold at Costco, Best Buy, Crate ...

  3. Vitamix recalls almost 570,000 blender parts - AOL

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    Parts of a pricey blender that can cost up to $990 can cause deep cuts, Vitamix announced in an expanded recall Thursday — but don’t expect a refund. Vitamix recalls almost 570,000 blender ...

  4. 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.

  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. 6 Expensive Costco Items That Are Definitely Worth the Cost - AOL

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    Vitamix Venturist Pro Blender. Price: $399.99 Even though the Vitamix Venturist Pro Blender is $400, Abhi Madan, co-founder and creative director of Amarra, said it “is a kitchen essential that ...

  7. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco membership card from Iceland. Costco's earliest predecessor, Price Club, opened its first store on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.It was founded three months earlier by Sol Price and his son, Robert, following a dispute with the new owners of FedMart, Price's previous membership-only discount store. [16]