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Amazon is offering Chefman Ultimate Personal Smoothie Blender (RJ28-6) for $9 as an add-on item. Include it in an order of at least $25 to redeem the special price and free shipping. However, Walmart is matching with free shipping in orders over $35 if you prefer that. Regularly between $15 and $27 or so, this is the lowest price we have ever tracked on Amazon and the best price we can find. Over 60% of Amazon reviewers have left a 4+ star rating. More details below.

Chefman Ultimate Personal Smoothie Blender:

  • SUPER EASY: the twist-on design of this personal smoothie single serve blender makes operation quick and easy. It is also, dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
  • ON THE GO: the Chefman Travel Blender is ultra compact and portable. Take your shake or smoothie to go. The 2 cups with lids make it easy to take it with you while you run to a gym, in the office, or on the road. Bonus set includes power base, 2 BPA-Free 16oz travel cups, cross blending blade, solid storage cover and comfort drinking rim
  • POWERFUL: the Chefman Mini Blender is a high powered 240-watt motor which will liquefy fruit, leafy greens and mix baby formulas. This small blender will even crush and pulverize ice, frozen fruits, and more

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices