Product Overview
The Vitamix 5200 is a full-size countertop blender designed for household food and beverage preparation. It uses a 64-ounce Classic container with a manually controlled variable-speed system and a separate High setting. The blender is intended for tasks ranging from smoothies and purees to frozen desserts, nut butters, sauces, dips, and blended soups.
The 5200 uses a 2-horsepower motor with a radial cooling fan and thermal protection system. Its stainless-steel blade assembly is permanently installed in the container for normal use. A Classic tamper is supplied for moving thick or frozen ingredients toward the blades while the lid remains securely installed.
The model belongs to Vitamix’s Legacy Series of household blenders. Unlike newer models with automatic programs or digital controls, the 5200 relies on a physical speed dial and switches. Its tall 64-ounce container is designed for both small and large batches but results in an assembled height of approximately 20.5 inches. The container is made from BPA-free Eastman Tritan copolyester and is intended to be cleaned without removing the blade assembly.
Product Information
| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vitamix |
| Manufacturer | Vitamix Corporation |
| Category | Countertop Blender |
| Series | Legacy Series |
| Model | 5200 |
| ASIN | B008H4SLV6 |
| Color | Black |
| Container Material | BPA-free Eastman Tritan copolyester |
| Blade Material | Stainless steel |
| Dimensions | 20.5 in H × 8.75 in W × 7.25 in D |
| Weight | 10 lb 9 oz |
| Size | 64-ounce Classic container |
Product Identifier Summary
Model Number
The model number identifies the blender within Vitamix’s household product range. It is useful when locating manuals, warranty information, troubleshooting instructions, and compatible containers or accessories.
MPN
A Manufacturer Part Number identifies a particular product or component in a manufacturer’s catalog. A separate verified MPN for this configuration has not been included.
UPC
A Universal Product Code is a standardized barcode used to identify packaged consumer products. A verified UPC specific to this exact configuration has not been included.
EAN
An EAN is an international barcode identifier related to the UPC system. A separate verified EAN for this specific configuration has not been established.
GTIN
A Global Trade Item Number is an international product-identification standard used in retail and supply-chain systems. UPC and EAN identifiers are specific formats within the broader GTIN system.
ASIN
An ASIN is a catalog identifier assigned to a particular product listing within a large online product database. It is independent of Vitamix’s model numbering system.
ISBN
ISBN identifiers are used for books and certain published media. They do not apply to this countertop blender.
Common Uses
- Preparing fruit and vegetable smoothies.
- Pureeing cooked or raw ingredients.
- Preparing blended soups.
- Making frozen desserts and frozen beverages.
- Mixing sauces, dips, and spreads.
- Preparing nut butters.
- Crushing ice with other ingredients.
- Mixing dressings and emulsified preparations.
- Processing small to large household batches.
Maintenance & Care
The 5200 container is designed to be cleaned without routine blade removal. Vitamix recommends adding warm water and a small amount of dishwashing liquid, securing the lid, and operating the blender at high speed for approximately 30 to 60 seconds.
The container should then be rinsed thoroughly and allowed to dry. The motor base should be unplugged before cleaning and wiped with a soft damp cloth. It must not be immersed in water or placed under running water.
The tamper and lid should be cleaned after contact with food. Components should be inspected periodically for cracks, wear, damaged seals, or other conditions that could affect normal operation.
The power cord should be kept away from hot surfaces and sharp edges. Store the appliance in a dry location with enough vertical clearance for the tall container or remove the container from the motor base when necessary.
Safety Information
- Read the owner’s manual and safety instructions before operating the blender.
- Place the appliance on a dry, stable, and level surface.
- Keep hands and utensils out of the container while the blades are moving.
- Use the tamper only through the lid opening with the lid correctly secured.
- Do not use a tamper that can contact the blade assembly.
- Handle the blade area cautiously because the stainless-steel cutting surfaces are sharp.
- Unplug the appliance before cleaning the motor base or when it is not in use.
- Do not immerse the motor base, electrical cord, or plug in water.
- Use caution when processing hot mixtures because steam can escape through the lid area.
- Do not operate the blender if the cord, plug, container, lid, or motor base is damaged.
- The motor includes automatic overload protection that can shut the blender down if excessive heat develops.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Full-size household countertop blender |
| Motor Output | 2 horsepower |
| Electrical Rating | 120 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Current Rating | 11.5 amps |
| Power Source | Corded electric |
| Container Capacity | 64 fluid ounces |
| Container Type | Classic tall container |
| Container Material | BPA-free Eastman Tritan copolyester |
| Blade Material | Stainless steel |
| Variable Speed Settings | 10 |
| High-Speed Setting | Yes |
| Automatic Programs | No |
| Control Type | Variable-speed dial and manual switches |
| Cooling System | Radial cooling fan |
| Thermal Protection | Automatic overload protection |
| Cord Length | 6 feet |
| Intended Use | Household |
| Warranty | 7-year full warranty |
Product History
The Vitamix 5200 belongs to the company’s long-running Legacy Series of manually controlled household blenders. It became one of the primary successors to earlier Vitamix household models that used traditional tall containers and mechanical speed controls.
The 5200 retained the basic Vitamix architecture of a motor base, removable container, fixed blade assembly, and tamper while adding continuously adjustable variable-speed operation. It has remained in Vitamix’s product catalog for many years even as newer blender families introduced lower-profile containers, preset programs, digital controls, and electronic container recognition.
Later Vitamix Legacy models include machines such as the 5300 and 7500, which use different motor and container configurations. These models are related historically but should not be treated as identical in specifications or accessory requirements.
Key Features
- 2-horsepower motor.
- 64-ounce Classic container.
- Ten-position variable-speed dial.
- Separate High-speed switch.
- Manual operation without preset programs.
- Stainless-steel blade assembly.
- Classic tamper for thick mixtures.
- Radial motor-cooling fan.
- Automatic thermal overload protection.
- Self-cleaning container procedure.
- Six-foot power cord.
Package Contents
- Vitamix 5200 motor base.
- 64-ounce Classic blending container.
- Two-part container lid.
- Classic tamper.
- Getting-started materials.
Compatibility
The 5200 is compatible with selected containers and accessories designed for Vitamix C-Series and Legacy-style blender bases. Compatibility should be checked by exact accessory model because newer Vitamix systems use different interfaces and electronic features.
The Classic 64-Ounce Container is designed for compatible traditional Vitamix machines, including the 5200. Selected 48-ounce containers and specialty containers are also available for compatible Legacy platforms.
Vitamix’s Personal Cup Adapter is documented for use with the 5200 and several other C-Series and G-Series machines. This accessory allows compatible personal cups to be used with the traditional blender base through an adapter system.
Self-Detect containers designed for newer Ascent and Venturist platforms do not provide Self-Detect functionality on the 5200. Low-profile containers should also be checked carefully because not every container is approved for every Legacy motor base.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I identify a Vitamix 5200?
Check the rating label on the motor base and compare the appliance with the original documentation. The product name and electrical model information may both appear in Vitamix support records.
Does the Vitamix 5200 have preset programs?
No. The blender is operated manually with a variable-speed dial, a Variable/High switch, and an On/Off switch.
What is the purpose of the High setting?
The High position operates the blender at maximum speed. Vitamix advises using high-speed operation for many recipes that are intended to finish with a smooth texture.
Why should blending usually begin at Variable 1?
Starting at a low speed allows ingredients to begin circulating before the motor is increased toward higher speeds. Vitamix commonly recommends moving quickly from Variable 1 toward Variable 10 for many recipes.
Can the 5200 make hot soup?
High-speed blade movement can generate heat through friction during extended blending. Recipes intended for this process should follow Vitamix instructions, particularly when steam and hot ingredients are involved.
Can the blender process thick mixtures?
Yes. The supplied tamper is intended to move thick or frozen ingredients toward the blade while the blender operates. The lid prevents the correct tamper from contacting the blades when used properly.
Why might the motor stop during blending?
The automatic overload protection system can stop the motor when excessive heat develops. Turn the machine off and allow it to cool before attempting to operate it again.
Can the blade assembly be removed for routine washing?
Routine cleaning does not require blade removal. The standard cleaning procedure operates the blender with warm water and a small amount of dishwashing liquid inside the container.
Can the 5200 use personal blending cups?
Compatible personal cups can be used with the separately designed Vitamix Personal Cup Adapter. A personal cup cannot be attached directly to the standard 5200 motor base without the appropriate adapter system.
Can Ascent Series containers be used on the 5200?
Compatibility should not be assumed. Ascent containers incorporate Self-Detect features intended for newer electronic blender platforms, while the 5200 uses a traditional mechanical interface.
Does the 5200 require permanent installation?
No. The machine is a portable countertop appliance. It should be placed on a stable surface with adequate ventilation and access to a properly rated electrical outlet.
How should the tall container be stored?
The assembled blender measures approximately 20.5 inches high. Where cabinet clearance is limited, the container can be removed from the motor base and stored separately.
What should I do if ingredients stop circulating?
Use the correct tamper through the secured lid opening to move ingredients toward the blades. Ingredient quantity, liquid content, and operating speed can also affect circulation.
What warranty applies to the Vitamix 5200?
The standard household 5200 is documented with a seven-year full warranty. Coverage is subject to Vitamix’s applicable warranty terms and product eligibility.
Buying Considerations
The 5200 uses a tall 64-ounce container, so vertical clearance is an important practical consideration. Its assembled height can exceed the available space beneath some kitchen cabinets.
The blender relies entirely on manual controls. Users comparing models should distinguish this design from newer Vitamix machines that include timed programs, touch controls, or wireless container recognition.
The tall container is intended to handle a broad range of batch sizes, but its shape differs from the lower-profile 64-ounce containers supplied with some later Vitamix machines. Container geometry can affect storage requirements and ingredient circulation.
Accessory compatibility should be confirmed before using replacement containers or specialty attachments. Vitamix has produced several generations of household machines, and similar capacities do not guarantee that two containers are interchangeable.
Customer Feedback Summary
This section summarizes recurring themes found in publicly available customer feedback and independent product discussions. These observations are generalized reports and are not verified technical specifications or first-hand testing.
Users commonly describe the 5200 as effective for smoothies, purees, soups, nut butters, frozen mixtures, and other demanding blending tasks. The variable-speed control is frequently mentioned positively because texture can be adjusted without relying on fixed automatic programs.
Long-term durability is another recurring positive theme in owner discussions, with many users reporting extended periods of household use. The relatively simple mechanical control system is also valued by people who prefer manual operation.
Operating noise is a commonly reported limitation, particularly when the machine is used at its highest speed. The tall 64-ounce container is also frequently noted as difficult to fit beneath some kitchen cabinets when mounted on the motor base.
Some users report a learning curve when preparing very thick mixtures. Effective use can depend on ingredient order, rapidly increasing the motor speed, and using the tamper when circulation stops. Public feedback also includes occasional reports of temporary overheating during demanding recipes, which is addressed by the machine’s automatic thermal protection system.
Related Products
- Vitamix 5300 — a related Legacy Series blender using a lower-profile 64-ounce container.
- Vitamix 7500 — a Legacy Series blender with a low-profile container and updated motor-base design.
- Vitamix Explorian E310 — a manually controlled blender using a smaller 48-ounce container.
- Vitamix Classic 64-Ounce Container — a replacement container designed for compatible traditional Vitamix machines.
- Vitamix 48-Ounce Container — a smaller container compatible with selected Legacy-style blender bases.
- Vitamix Personal Cup Adapter — an accessory designed to add compatible personal-cup functionality to selected C-Series and G-Series machines, including the 5200.
Last Updated
August 15, 2026
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