BlendJet 2 vs Aura Blender - Detailed Comparison [2024]

Purchasing the right portable blender for your needs can be a confusing decision.

A commonly asked question is the difference between the BlendJet 2 and Aura portable blenders, both of which look similar at first glance, but in reality sport distinct differences in the power, quality of materials, features, and even customer benefits such as warranty.

Here's a summary comparing the Aura Portable Blender review and the BlendJet 2. For a more detailed comparison with photos, read on below!

 

BlendJet 2

Aura Blender
Price (USD) $49.95-69.95 $65.90
Technology TurboJet Technology AuraVortex Blending Technology 
Blending Speed in RPM (rotations per minute) 16,500 RPM (275 spins per second) 25,000 RPM (417 spins per second)
Blends Per 1 Hour Charge 15+ Blends 15+ Blends
Capacity 16 oz / 475 mL 16.2 oz / 480 mL
Electric Motor 5V  7.4V
Blades 6-Point Serrated Stainless Steel Blades 6-Point Serrated Stainless Steel Blades
Crushes Ice

✔️

✔️

Wireless Use

✔️

✔️

USB Charging

✔️

✔️

Self-Cleaning

✔️

✔️

Safety Lock

✔️

✔️

Dishwasher Safe

✔️

Convertible to Bottle

✔️

Material Plastic AuraXtreme™ Borosilicate Glass
Warranty 1-3 year warranty chargeable at extra US$3.99, US$6.99, or US$10.99 respectively

Free 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty

Free Worldwide Shipping

✔️

✔️

Returns

30 Days

30 Days

100% Money-Back Guarantee

✔️

✔️

Blender Jar

Summary:

  • BlendJet 2 is made of plastic while Aura Blender is made of borosilicate glass
  • Aura Blender has a larger capacity of 16.2 oz (480 mL) while BlendJet 2 is 16 oz (475 mL)
  • Aura Blender's jar has better clarity than BlendJet 2
  • Both jars come with measurement markings
BlendJet 2 plastic jar (left) vs Aura Blender borosilicate glass jar (right)

At first glance, the BlendJet 2 is wider whereas the Aura Blender features a slimmer profile. Surprisingly, the Aura Blender has a larger capacity at 16.2 oz (480 mL) as compared to BlendJet 2 which is 16 oz (475 mL)Both jars come with measurement markings which are helpful for measuring ingredients.

The next obvious difference lies in the material. BlendJet 2 is made of plastic while the Aura Blender is made of borosilicate glass.

As we all know, plastic is notorious for being toxic when in contact with high temperatures. This means that with a BlendJet 2, you can only make cold drinks with it, but it is not safe to blend anything warmer due to the risk of plastic leaching into food.

With an Aura Blender however, you can blend both cold and warm drinks safely, since borosilicate glass is well-known for its thermal resistance properties. This is a significant advantage as it allows for a wider range of usage for more recipes, including those that contain a warm ingredient or liquid.

The Aura Blender's jar has better clarity in comparison with the BlendJet 2's jar which has a bluish tint. This is largely due to the material used. Borosilicate glass looks and feels expensive, and is known for its great clarity. Unlike plastic, it is resistant to discolouration or stains over time.

Motor Base

Summary:

  • Both personal blenders have 6-point serrated stainless steel blades
  • Both personal blenders have a safety lock feature (blades do not activate without an attached jar)
  • BlendJet 2 charging port is at the front whereas Aura Blender charging port is concealed below
BlendJet 2 motor base (left) vs Aura Blender motor base (right)

The motor base for both the BlendJet 2 and Aura Blender are pretty similar and feature 6-point stainless steel blades with serrated edges, which help to slice up ingredients effortlessly. This is an added advantage compared to other brands which have 4-point blades or only straight edge blades.

Both the BlendJet 2 and Aura Blender also have a safety lock feature, whereas the blades only activate when the jars are securely attached.

The only obvious difference lies in the location of the charging port. BlendJet 2 features a charging port at the front, whereas Aura Blender's charging port is concealed below.

Lids

Summary:

  • BlendJet 2's lid has an attached rubber carry strap
  • Aura Blender's lid has a concealed carry handle
BlendJet 2 lid (left) vs Aura Blender lid (right)

BlendJet 2 has an attached rubber carry strap whereas the Aura Blender has a snap-on carry handle that can be concealed for a sleek look.

Convertible Feature

Summary:

  • BlendJet 2 is not convertible
  • Aura Blender can be converted into a lightweight drinking bottle
Non-convertible BlendJet 2 (left) vs Aura Blender converted into a bottle (right)

Another obvious difference is that the Aura Portable Blender packs an additional bottle cap attachment which allows you to convert it into a drinking bottle, whereas the BlendJet 2 is not convertible.

The convertible feature offers several advantages. Firstly, it gives users a peace of mind to drink directly from the jar, as some people may be worried about accidentally activating the blades while drinking.

Secondly, in its bottle form, the Aura Blender weighs only 395g, which is 35% lighter than the BlendJet 2 at 610g. This makes it more versatile and practical for carrying outdoors as a mini portable blender.

Delivery

BlendJet ships from Benicia, CA (USA), whereas the Aura Blender ships worldwide from Oceanside, CA (USA).

BlendJet and Aura Blender takes anywhere between 1-2 weeks to be shipped anywhere outside of the USA.

Returns

Both BlendJet and Aura Blender have a 30-day return policy and money-back guarantee.

Warranty

Both BlendJet and Aura Blender offer warranty on their products.

BlendJet requires a payment of US$3.99, US$6.99, or US$10.99 on top of your product cost for a 1, 2, or 3-year warranty respectively.

Aura Blender offers a free 1-year warranty on all orders.

Ready to blend anywhere? Get your portable blender now.

*Last updated: 26 February 2024

Disclaimer: This post is an independently written informational review and we are not associated with the BlendJet company.

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