![]() The main difference in the Breville Q BBL820 vs Super Q BBL920 blender above is the Q BBL820 blender doesn’t work with the personal blender attachment, doesn’t have the LCD controls with countdown timer, and doesn’t have the noise suppression technology. The Breville Q Blender (Model# BBL820SHY1BUS1) was introduced in 2019 and is very similar to the Super Q blender above with the same 1800 watt motor and blender design. Note: The Super Q is also compatible with Breville’s Vacuum pump which is an optional accessory if you want to vacuum blend your smoothies. The main concern with this blender is that at this price range we would seriously consider a Vitamix blender which is unparalleled for reliability, full coverage warranty, and performance. The design is really well thought out on this blender and the performance matches other high speed blenders. Overall Opinion: If you want a professional blender for a wide range of blending tasks then this is the top choice from Breville. It is worth noting that Breville doesn’t have the same long-term warranty support of competing Vitamix and Blendtec brands at this price range. ![]() ![]() The price may seem high but is in-line with comparable high-powered blenders. Negatives: There really aren’t any major negatives about the performance or design of this blender. Well thought accessories and design features such as the hands-free preset functions, digital countdown display, easy to remove lid, integrated personal blender cup with screw on to-go lid, retractable power cord, and integrated tamper. Positives:Can blend anything and has a really sturdy feel to it.
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