Cuisinart Soho™ 36 Oz Blender, Black
$98.00
Price: $98.00
(as of Mar 02, 2025 10:24:59 UTC – Details)
With the Cuisinart Soho BL-9 Blender, all you need to do is add your preferred ingredients to the 36 oz. jar, secure the lid and press “Blend” or “Pulse.” Its user-friendly design makes it simple to operate, and the jar has enough capacity to create a variety of recipes. The integrated 2 oz. measuring cup on the lid ensures that adding ingredients is mess-free. Cleaning up is also quick and easy with the built-in “Clean” function and removable blade assembly. Plus, the integrated cord storage feature keeps your counters free of clutter.
36-oz. blending jar with measurement markings
Lid with integrated 2-oz. measuring cup
Easy one-touch operation
Blend and Pulse settings
Removable blade assembly for easy cleanup
Integrated cord storage built into the back
Dishwasher safe and easy to clean with Pulse function
Chris –
Excellent blender
Blends smoothies perfectly! Also looks beautiful in the kitchen. Great design. Highly recommend.
Michelle –
Love it!
I use this to make smoothies almost every day!!!
C J Spencer –
Lightweight but powerful
I was surprised when my new Cuisinart blender arrived to find that it came with a plastic pitcher, and that it only has a single on-off button. I was expecting a traditional glass blender, which I mentally associate with higher quality. But in reality, that’s the piece that is easy to drop and chip / break. So good quality plastic is fine for me, except it won’t fit in the top rack of my dishwasher where the manufacturer says it is safe (so I run it in the bottom rack and turn the dryer off). I really like the compact design – it fits under my cupboards with the top in place – and it holds a really large capacity (36 oz, which is generous for a blender).Testing this, it has a strong motor that is more powerful than the popular Ninja blenders. Like others have mentioned, food doesn’t get caught in the blender blades with the Cuisinart. But with a single on-off button, I’m hesitant to use this for things that I want blended but not pulverized, albeit there is a pulse function if you want to manually engage the power.This blender is headed to our vacation home where we mostly make smoothies and blended drinks. It will be perfect for there.
Olivia Malloy –
Waste of money, very disappointing
This product does not have any glass, as advertised, it is made of very cheap plastic, and the motor can’t be very powerful considering it’s feather light. This is very disappointing, as I have always trusted cuisinart products and they have always lasted me a long time. I did not bother to test it out as I was scared it would break in the process. Im really not one to write reviews, but I do not want anyone else to fall victim to the aesthetic design of this product.
A Y G –
Convenient size, easily stowable
This is a good midsize blender.Our actual primary concern with most kitchen gadgets is storage space.This isn’t the super small size of a bullet blender, but it has the power of a full size blender, but can be stored in less space than a standard blender when it isn’t being used. It actually fits in the cabinet above our cooktop, while sitting on its base. Our regular blendor fit in the same area, but the base and the blender had to be seperated and stored side by side because of the height, meaning that it actually takes up about half the space to store it that our old blender did, but can still do everything we need it to do.Also, as we are now empty nesters, it has plenty of capactiy for us.I could see it being great for anyone with space considerations for storage, like a dorm, small apartment, or a camper, or anything like that. So unlike a lot of people who seem to be moving up to it from their personal bullet blenders, we are moving down to it from our big cumbersome full size blender now that our kids have left the nest. Question will be if we have to get another one once they see it, because I expect it would be great for them too in their small loft or one bedroom apartments compared to their tiny bullet blenders they used in their dorms.I also really like the base. In my opinion, it is actually a strong argument for not having the glass jar many people seem to be complaining about. Blenders of old were basically shapped like funnels to direct the contents down into the blades, The base would sit down in a a pocket to engage with the motor. When you would take it out and sit it on the counter, it would make the whole thing kind of top heavy and tipsy. To solve this problem, they added bases, plastic bases. My old blender has such a base, but it is also a glass jar. Because of this, to have a stable base, the entire plastic base has to be removable from the glass jar. Because this is plastic, it is able to have the jar and the base be a single piece, and then the blade assembly attaches to it. It is also much lighter than the glass jar making it less bulky and easier to handle. So, I actually think it is an improvement over my glass jar blender, at least for now. I guess time will tell if it holds up over time.
S.G. –
Ultra-Powerful Blender With a Motor That Packs a Punch
Wow — this Cuisinart blender is the real deal. It’s an absolute beast that tears through whatever you put in it, with all the force and power of an F5 tornado.This is my first full-sized blender, and the 36 oz capacity feels luxurious in comparison to my prior personal-sized “bullet” blender. I was always so annoyed by having to pause that one mid-smoothie to remove chunks of frozen strawberries from the barely-functional blades, ugh. Thankfully, you won’t have to deal with that nonsense with this model.As an electronics geek, I’m impressed that the 600-watt motor is so powerful that it’s around the same wattage as my Dyson vacuum. (Which means it’s also pretty loud — so, uh, don’t make a smoothie late at night if there are folks sleeping in the next room.)Even with the generous capacity and high-powered motor, this blender is still compact enough to fit on my tiny kitchen counter without taking up too much space — yet it’s also large enough to make a batch of tomato soup and have enough to share.The multi-level blades are razor sharp, and so far, I haven’t been able to find any ingredients that it hasn’t immediately demolished. Excellent!I also appreciate that the pitcher has markings on the side for measurement in both cups and ounces, and how it’s super easy to take the parts apart for cleaning.I do wish the main portion were glass instead of plastic, especially because it’s “top rack dishwasher safe” and it simply doesn’t fit up there in my tiny dishwasher. However, it seems to be just fine on the bottom rack as long as I turn off “heated dry.”The “pulse” functionality is nice for making a chunkier recipe such as hummus or pesto where I want to retain some texture. Otherwise, if you want everything to be thoroughly blended to a puree, no worries — the one-touch “blend” button will keep the blender running until you press the button a second time to bring it to a halt. Pretty nice to not have to stand there manually pressing the button the whole time.Notably, when the blender is plugged in and ready to go, there’s a flashing light that lets you know not to do anything risky near the blades. Very thoughtful safety feature!I’m glad it’s made by a reputable brand that considers things like user safety, and not by an unpronounceable off-brand with a company name that looks like my cat stepped on my computer keyboard. This is helpful in case I need to use the included warranty or order spare parts in the future.Overall, this is a fabulously efficient blender that packs a punch, and I’m obsessed. I highly recommend it to anyone with a compact kitchen who wants full-sized blending potential, or who wants to upgrade from a sad little personal-sized blender to a serious model made for home cooks.