This Cusibox blender review covers the unit’s strengths and limitations based on hands-on use. The model tested is the professional Cusibox blender with a 1,450 watt motor and a 68-ounce jar, designed to handle everyday blending tasks from smoothies to purees.

Cusibox Blender Review
The Cusibox professional blender offers a 1,450 watt motor and a generous 68-ounce capacity container. It is sold by a retailer that works directly with kitchen supply factories to reduce middleman markups, making this high-power blender available at a price point that competes strongly with other household models.
This unit typically sells for just over $100 from the retailer, making it an attractive option for those who want high wattage without paying premium brand prices.

For comparison, here it is beside a Vitamix 1500-watt blender. The footprints of the two bases are similar, though the Vitamix is noticeably heavier. Both use metal drive couplings to connect the motor base to the blade assembly.

Both machines share a similar metal drive system, which tends to be more durable than plastic couplings found on cheaper blenders.


One notable design choice is the fixed blade assembly. The blade in the Cusibox jar is permanently affixed rather than removable. In my experience, fixed blades reduce the chance of leaks and tend to last longer than removable blade assemblies. The blade set is sharp and includes two serrated edges for improved cutting and shearing.

The lid is thick and seals snugly, which helps prevent splashes and leaks when blending liquids or running high speeds. A secure lid is important for safety and for maintaining consistent blending results.

Testing the blender with frozen fruit: a handful of frozen blueberries and peaches plus a small amount of water produced a smooth texture quickly. The 1,450 watt motor provides plenty of power to break down frozen fruit and ice when making smoothies.

Power is one of this blender’s strong suits. With the robust motor, typical smoothie ingredients were liquefied evenly in a short time.

After about 30 seconds of high-speed blending, the fruit transformed into a smooth, drinkable consistency.

Cleanup is straightforward. Add warm water and a drop of dish soap to the jar, run the blender for 10–15 seconds, then rinse. The BPA-free container is also labeled dishwasher safe for those who prefer that method.

After the quick self-clean cycle, the jar and blade area were clean with minimal scrubbing required.

And fully clean:

Limitations: although the Cusibox performs very well with fruits, vegetables, and ice, it struggled with some tougher tasks. Nut butters were inconsistent, and grinding coffee beans produced uneven particle sizes. If your primary goal is making nut butters, grinding hard seeds, or achieving a barista-grade coffee grind, a specialized machine or a higher-end commercial blender may be a better choice.
Positives include the all-metal drive coupling and stainless steel blade assembly, sturdy lid fit, large jar capacity, and strong motor for household blending tasks. The BPA-free, dishwasher-safe jar adds convenience for everyday use.
Tobox – get kitchen products up to 40% cheaper
The retailer selling this blender focuses on sourcing directly from factories to offer competitive pricing on kitchen essentials. In addition to larger appliances, they offer a variety of small kitchen items at low price points and a selection of retro-style small appliances for shoppers who want practical items with a vintage look.


Cusibox Blender Giveaway
Giveaway details were not provided in the original review. If a giveaway is announced, check the retailer’s official pages or product listings for eligibility and rules.