Vitamix Container Compatibility

All (13!) current home Vitamix containersIn recent years Vitamix has greatly expanded their range of containers. (Each container in the photo above is different!) Here I will explain which containers work with which machines.

Are all Vitamix containers interchangeable?

No! (They used to be, but with more recent releases, that is no longer the case. Unfortunately, outdated information persists online.)

I will cover all household Vitamix machines sold since the early 1990s, based on hands-on experience. I do not have direct experience with the older metal machines, and for those I recommend checking with this seller on eBay.

Vitamix Container Compatibility Chart

Here’s a chart with an overview of compatibility:

Vitamix Container Compatibility Chart

*PCA = Personal Cup Adapter

Types of Vitamix Bases

Each Vitamix machine has one of three types of container interfaces (left to right below): “Space Saving,” “Classic,” and “Smart System.

The three different Vitamix base-container interfaces

Space Saving Machines

These models came out in 2014, and they are smaller than Classic machines. They can only be used with the two containers that they come with (20-oz and 40-oz screw-on blade containers). They have been alternatively called Personal Series and S-Series. There are three different models: S30, S50, and S55.

Classic Machines

Most models sold since the early 1990s fall into this category. These models include the C-Series, G-Series, and Explorian Series. The Classic machines can be used with all containers, but they require the Personal Cup Adapter to use the screw-on blade containers.

Full list: 4500, 5000, 5200, 5300, 6000, 6300, 6500, 7500, 780, Aspire, Aspire GC, CIA Creations, CIA Professional Series, Creations Elite, Creations Gallery, Creations GC, Creations II, Explorian E310, Explorian E320, Professional Series 200, Professional Series 300, Professional Series 500, Professional Series 750, Total Nutrition Center, Total Nutrition Center 3, TurboBlend Three Speed, TurboBlend Two Speed, TurboBlend VS, VM0101, VM0102, VM0103, VM0109, VM0197.

Smart System Machines

Vitamix released these models in December 2016. They use NFC to detect that a container is in place, so they can only be used with containers that contain an NFC chip. Their containers are indicated with the phrase “SELF-DETECT.” These models include the Ascent and Venturist models: A2300, A2500, A3300, A3500, and V1200.

Types of Vitamix Containers

Space Saving Containers

Space Saving (S-Series) Vitamix containers

Integrated blade

N/A

Screw-on blade

20-oz

40-oz

Classic Containers

All Classic Vitamix Containers

Integrated blade

32-oz

32-oz Dry Grains

48-ounce

Classic 64-ounce

Low-Profile 64-ounce

Screw-on blade

Personal Cup Adapter

Smart System Containers

All SELF-DETECT Vitamix Containers

Integrated blade

You can recognize these containers at a glance because they have clear lids.

Low-Profile 64-oz w/ SELF-DETECT

48-oz w/ SELF-DETECT

48-oz Dry Grains w/ SELF-DETECT

48-oz Aeration w/ SELF-DETECT

Screw-on blade

8-oz cups only w/ SELF-DETECT; or bundled with blade base

20-oz cup only w/ SELF-DETECT; or bundled with blade base

Interchangeability of Classic 64-oz Containers

I mentioned that all Classic containers fit on all Classic machines. One caveat is that Vitamix says that the Low Profile 64-oz container is not compatible with certain machines. They say that the wide container requires machines with 2.2 peak horsepower, and that the 5200 and similar machines only have 2 peak horsepower. However, I’ve made power measurements, and there isn’t a 10% difference in power between those types of models. The only significant difference is the airflow design on machines that look like the 7500 vs machines that look like the 5200. However, Vitamix started selling 5200-style bases with the wide container (5300 and 6500), so they must have decided that they can handle it. Just be a bit more mindful of not overheating the machine, and a wide container on a 5200-style base works fine.

One other thing to keep in mind with using a wide container on the 5200 is that all of the machines that come with a wide container have an electronic “soft start.” That means if you start the machine at maximum speed, instead of immediately giving it full power, the speed control will ramp up the speed over about two seconds. This is easier on the machine, and might be a reason that Vitamix doesn’t want people using wide containers on 5200-style bases. It’s always best practice to start on low and quickly ramp up the speed, but it’s even more important with the higher resistance faced by the longer blades in the wide container.

Vitamix claims that the tall/narrow classic 64-oz container is incompatible with the 7500 and similar machines. However, the base-container interface is the same on the 5200 and 7500. Moreover, the bottom of the tall/narrow 64-oz container is identical to the bottom of the 48-oz container, which Vitamix says works on both 5200- and 7500-style machines. Bottom line: using a tall classic 64-oz container on a 7500 base works fine.

Space Saving 20-oz vs Smart System 20-oz

Vitamix S-Series 20-oz vs SELF-DETECT 20-oz front viewVitamix S-Series 20-oz vs SELF-DETECT 20-oz top viewOn first glance these 20-oz containers look the same, but they are not! They can both be used with the Personal Cup Adapter, but they are not interchangeable between Space Saving and Smart Series models. The difference is on the lips of the cups. The Space Saving one has two tabs, which both contain small round magnets. The Smart System one has a wider lip that extends all the way around the cup, and it has two elongated magnets.

Unadvertised uses of the Personal Cup Adapter

Vitamix does not advertise it, but, the Personal Cup Adapter uses the same threading/blade as the Space Saving 40-oz container and the Smart System 8-oz cups. Online Vitamix only sells the 40-oz container bundled with a Space Saving machine. However, if you call them, you can buy it by itself. Last I checked, it was $54.95.

Update: Some people have been unable to unscrew the 8-oz container from the Personal Cup Adapter. Vitamix has issued this statement “The 8oz Blending Bowls should not be used with the Personal Cup Adapter under any circumstances. Doing so can result in damages that may not be covered by your warranty.” That said, I, and multiple people I know, have used them together without any problems.

These containers are great for blending small amounts, and they can be a nice addition to the wide, low-profile 64-oz container. They are even narrower than the other narrow Vitamix containers, so they allow blending the smallest possible amount in a Vitamix. (Their blade is 2.5″ across, instead of 3″ for the other narrow containers, and 4″ for the wide containers.)

Interchangeable Blades

Vitamix does not intend for home users to ever remove an integrated blade assembly from a container. This is because you can run into problems when you reattach it if you screw it on too tight, too loose, or cross-threaded. For that reason, removing the blade assembly voids the warranty. However, for anyone who understands risks, I want to share this compatibility information. The only two containers that use the same blade assembly are the 32-oz container, and the tall/narrow 64-oz container. Even though the blade in the 48-oz container looks the same, the 48-oz blade assembly is not interchangeable with the 32-oz or narrow 64-oz containers.

Vitamix sells a wrench for removing the blades. In case you’re wondering why they sell the wrench when removing the blade assembly voids the warranty, I believe it is because the wrench is nominally for their commercial line. However, it also fits most home models. It does not work with Smart System containers, because they use a different retainer nut. If you need to make a repair and you are out of the warranty period, changing the blade (carefully!) could save you some money.

Tamper Compatibility

Vitamix makes three different tampers.

Classic Tamper


The Classic Tamper is mainly for the tall 64-oz container. Because of the intermediate flange, it also works with the rubber lid 48-oz and 32-oz containers.

Mini Tamper


The Mini Tamper only works with the rubber lid 48-oz and 32-oz containers.

Low-Profile Tamper


The Low Profile Tamper is for the 64-oz low-profile classic container, all of the Smart System containers, and the Space Saving 40-oz container.


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Comments

Vitamix Container Compatibility — 343 Comments

    • Everything listed in the chart for Classic blenders. (“The Classic machines can be used with all containers, but they require the Personal Cup Adapter to use the screw-on blade containers.”)

  1. i just bought the 8 oz containers for my explorian. are there any tips or power levels i should use? also, is there a smaller container compatible with the explorian without having to make adjustments?

    • Don’t blend longer than ~90 seconds (since they are unvented). Power level will depend on what you’re blending, but you can blend at full speed.

      I do not understand your second question. All compatible containers are listed on this page.

  2. i own vitamix a model Vmo197 which come with a 48oz container. Is the narrow 64oz container compatable to my machine. This model was sold by costco is it the same as the e310 model or are there differences?

  3. Hi there, I am wondering if you can comment on whether or not you think the new stainless steel jug is compatible with classic machines like the E310 that are International (Australia)? Vitamix claims it’s not…

    • I’m 99.9% sure that it is compatible with the classic international machines. And 99% sure that it is not compatible with the international Ascent machines.

      Vitamix says some funny stuff about container compatibility. In this case I’m guessing that they want you to only order from your country’s distributor, and it hasn’t been released there yet. But I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work.

  4. I have a VM0103 with classic 64 oz container and the container bearings for the agitator appear to be leaking a little grease. I cannot find a part number for the blade assembly, which I would like to replace. Can you provide the part number?

  5. Can I assume that the Vitamix 5000 I just got will use every container out there? I just contacted a website about one that looks identical to the one that I needed and they basically told me that if their website didn’t tell me that it worked, I would be responsible for all the shipping and a restocking fee. Needless to say, I’m still looking for the container I need.

  6. Hi, I have a2500i and sensor isn’t working, will it work on my sister’s vm0109 Vitamix and E310 in a normal way please?

    That’s for writing about something like this!

    • It should still be in warranty, so I’d recommend contacting Vitamix to get it fixed.

      If you’re asking, will the A2500i container work on a VM0109 or E310, the answer is yes, though there is a minor caveat about using it on the VM0109. It’s the same caveat mentioned here

  7. Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions. I emailed Vitamix and told them i burnt my lid up in the dishwasher and i can not buy one at any retail outlets. They sent me a new replacement for free and also paid the shipping. Thats why when pay for the best blender your back is covered!

  8. Help! Im afraid I’ve been duped 🙁 I have always wanted a VM but the orice tag has been too high. Today i purchased a base to the s-series 30 VM0178. I thought it would be eady to find the replacement attachments, however there is little to nothing available. Some websites say it has been discontinued yet others continue to sell this model. CAN YOU HELP ME FIGURE OUT WHERE TO FIND THE BLADE HOUSING, 20 OZ CUP, AND 40 0Z BLENDER CONTAINER? Are there sites that sell s- series parts? Thank you in advance and please dont think I was yelling at you! lol

    • As far as I know, it is in fact discontinued. From the beginning, the only source of those parts was Vitamix themselves. You can call them to see if they have any to sell to you.

  9. Hi , do the vitamix US acessories for smart blender work with international A2300 , because I don’t find anything different in international jars ( I want a stainless steel , dry grain ) , Thanks

    • Unfortunately, no. I believe it’s because of regulations in Europe. The international Ascent models have a different lid that prevents those models from turning on until the lid is locked on, so the US containers are prevented from working on those models.

        • I am not familiar with an international version that doesn’t have the “i”. Does your machine use 220V power? If you have an A2300 and not an A2300i, it might work, but I’m not sure. I only know for sure about the models in the US, UK, and Canada.

          • YES it is 220 V and the seller didn’t mention is it A2300i , thanks for your response I will just check with vitamix.

  10. Hi,
    I have the Vitamix model VM100A Drink Machine two-step timer.
    I don’t see it on your list, but I’m guessing it’s in the classic series?

    • Personal cup adapter, yes. Ascent Self-Detect cup, no.

      For hummus though, I’d recommend a container that you can use the tamper with — either a 32-oz or 48-oz container will let you make smaller amounts than your stock wide container.

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