 This video is brought to you by our user-supported Vitamix blog, Life is No Yoke. Go to LifeIsNoYoke.com to learn more. Oh, these? These are the new Vitamix Propell series. The Propell 750 and the Propell 510. And here's five things I really like about them. Maybe even love. First of all, performance. We put these machines through the test. We made our green juice, whole food green juice, fruit green seeds, lemon, ginger, ice on top. Similar exercise to make a smoothie. For this, we used the smoothie program. We made our queso, testing the hot soup function. Cold ingredients, friction to get everything hot and smooth. Get that steam. Fabulous. We did a coarse chop, making our detox salad. This is a pretty easy exercise, but worth showing. And then we made ice cream. Frozen bananas, frozen strawberries, tamper. No liquid at all to help. And it performed great. I mean, this thing, I was impressed. Impressed because it made all these things that, like I expected them to. Like we come to expect with our Vitamix because Vitamix models are made. So blend quality stays the same. We show this graph all the time. As you pay more, you're just paying for more features. So we expected the performance to be great. But what I was surprised about, and this is number two, is it just seemed to work really efficiently. Kind of like back in the day, you'd have these super computers, giant things. Well, now we have machines that are 5,000 times more powerful and they fit in our pocket. I was actually surprised at how light these Propel series machines are relative to some of the older legacy models. But that didn't affect performance. It just felt like these machines were really tight and just powerful. I mean, I really put it to the taps with the ice cream that I painted. It was not friendly to it. The third thing I love about the Propel series is just, it's kind of like a best of. It pulled the dial from the 7500, the switches from the Pro 750. You got the blue on and off switch in the front with the LED light. And just that classic look, that classic what was known for a while is the G series, sometimes the C series. It kind of just looks like the basis they look like a Pro 750 or a 7500. Number four, look at the 510. What I love about it is what it brings for one to two person homes. Before this, you kind of had your pretty good option. Your E310 for one to two person homes has that small 48 ounce narrow-bodied container. And that's at a very entry level price, but it's a pretty basic machine. There aren't a whole lot of features. On the very other end of the spectrum, you have the E3500 with stainless steel 48 ounce container. That's pretty much double the price. All the bells and whistles. And there wasn't really that in between. The Propel 510 is that in between. It's not good. It's not best. It's better. It has some automation three programs. It has that 48 ounce narrow-bodied container. Good for making those smaller batches of the thick blend, like ice cream, hummus, nut butters. And then the Propel 750. It's a lot like a professional series 750, the Pro 750. The specs are nearly identical. Five pre-program settings, seven year warranty, pulse. I just love that we have this now. For the day when the day comes, when the professional series 750, the Pro 750 is retired and it's no longer available. The Propel 750 is going to be a great pick. For the people that want an analog machine, something without digital or touchscreen, but premium performance, some premium features. And with that kind of best of build, and this is the sixth thing I love about the Propel series, it doesn't feel like there are kinks to iron out. You look at the Ascent series from 2016, it took a little while for production to iterate to make things better. Talk about when cars are made, people that work on the assembly line at car production facilities, they say buy a late year model and model. Because they get better at building them as they go, continuous improvement. This feels like with the Propel series, they've already gotten to that point. Sure, they're going to get better, but it doesn't feel like there are many kinks to iron out with the Propel series. So at the right price, and you'll know when it is the right price. It makes machines go on sale periodically throughout the year. If you're on our deals list, we'll send you an update. lifeisnoyok.com slash keep me updated. There's going to be a time when both of these are an absolute no brainer. And finally, number seven, I just love how simple this is going to make things. Explorian Propel Ascent. Good, better, best. In the short term, it's going to make things a little confusing. That middle area is now even more crowded with the professional series, with the 5200, with the offshoots that were rebranded for retailers. But when the time comes and you want to replace a vintage Vitamix, or you're ready to just jump into the Vitamix family, the Propel series is going to be a great fit. Thanks so much for watching. Life is No Yo. If I missed anything, you know where to find me. Lifeisnoyok.com. Cheers.