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13 best blenders for smoothies 2024 | Top-reviewed blenders

From summery smoothies to purees and far more, these versatile blenders can help you get creative in the kitchen.

Achieve the lump-free smoothies of your dreams with these versatile blenders. Image: Credit: Tijana Simic/iStock.
Achieve the lump-free smoothies of your dreams with these versatile blenders. Image: Credit: Tijana Simic/iStock.

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Whether you’re trying to eat more fruit and vegetables, or you simply love a chilled drink, smoothies are a brilliant addition to your diet.

Just ask accredited practising dietitian and senior project officer at Nutrition Australia, Karen Stafford, who says using a blender can actually be better than a juicer.

“The main difference between blending and juicing at home is fibre content. A lot of juicers on the market will remove all the fibrous parts of fruits and vegetables including the skin and pulp,” she tells news.com.au checkout. 

“Compared to juicing, blending your fruits and vegetables will retain the fibrous skin and pulp, which slows down the digestion and absorption of the sugars into the bloodstream for a more sustained energy release, keeping us fuller for longer.”

And considering the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) latest findings show only nine per cent of Australian adults get their recommended five serves of vegetables per day, it probably wouldn’t hurt to start adding smoothies to our daily menu.

“Fibre helps you feel fuller, keeps you regular and supports your gut health in a multitude of ways,” Karen says.

“Eating enough fibre can reduce your risk of depression, disease and some cancers, including bowel cancer.”

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According to home cook, recipe creator and food influencer Jessica Nguyen, if you want to take your smoothie to the next level, there’s just one ingredient to include – and delightfully, it’s completely free.

“You always need at least a cup of ice so that you get a chilled smoothie (no one likes a warm smoothie),” she tells news.com.au checkout. 

So, ice aside, how can you create an irresistible smoothie? Your blender – and its features – can play a big part. If you’re bamboozled by the sheer number of options on the market, we’ve rounded up the products worth opening your wallet for including the Kambrook Blitz2Go Active Blender on sale for only $49.

Whether you’re restricted in what you can buy due to your budget, or you’re looking for a smoothie blender to suit your family or schedule, we’ve found an option for you.

EDITOR'S PICK: BEST BLENDER FOR SMOOTHIES

Nutribullet 1200W Series Blender 10 Piece Set N12-1007, $174 (down from $189.95) at Amazon Australia

The Nutribullet has become renowned for its smoothie-making – and other – capabilities.
The Nutribullet has become renowned for its smoothie-making – and other – capabilities.

What You Need To Know

This personal blender is brilliant value for anyone who wants to get serious about their daily smoothie, thanks to its powerful 1,200 watt motor and all its additional extras. Also included are the extractor blade, vessel grip, 900ml cup, 590ml and 700ml travel cups and two flip top lids.

One five-star reviewer left the comment, “The unit is solid and well-made with a strong, fast motor churning out all sorts of combinations of nuts, seeds and smoothies. The Nutribullet takes up very little space on the kitchen counter and is easy to clean. Very happy with this purchase and would highly recommend this appliance.” 

Pros:

  • Spill guard design.
  • One-minute auto shut-off function.
  • Dishwasher safe cups and lids.
  • Removable blades.

Cons:

  • Only one speed setting.
  • Cannot use Nutribullet Cups designed for older models.

Power: 1200W | Capacity: 900ml | Dimensions: D18.3cm x W29.6cm x H38cm

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BEST SMALL BLENDER

Ninja Nutri Blender Plus BN450, $79.99 (down from $149.99) at Ninja

Ninja Nutri Blender Plus BN450
Ninja Nutri Blender Plus BN450

What You Need To Know

This powerful 900W blender whips up smoothies in a flash, with its Pro Extractor Blade crushing its way through even the toughest of ingredients including seeds, ice and frozen fruit.  You simply push to blend and you have drinks, smoothies, even cocktails in seconds. Pop a lid on the cup and you're good to go 

With a 5-star rating on Product Review, there are plenty of positive comments about this blender. "What a great little blender! " wrote one shopper. "This Ninja Nutri-Blender Plus has been a real game changer for me."

Another said, "It has a good look and a feel of quality. Nice modern stainless style that looks good in the Kitchen. Feels weighty, like it has some substance. Which it does... plenty of power - fast and smooth blending."

Pros:

  • Compact and lightweight.
  • Dishwasher safe cups, lids and removable blades (top rack).
  • One year warranty
  • Comes with two 590ml Ninja cups and two sip & seal lids
  • Recipe Guide included

Cons:

  • One speed setting.

Power: 900W | Capacity: 590ml | Dimensions: 36cm x 13cm x 13cm

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BEST LARGE BLENDER

Sunbeam Two-Way Blender PB8080K, $229 at The Good Guys

Sunbeam Two-Way Blender
Sunbeam Two-Way Blender

What You Need To Know

Featuring a super wide nine centimetre reversible blade system, this Sunbeam option ensures all ingredients are drawn down into the vortex, minimising lumps and ensuring an incredible smooth result with zero lumps. With its powerful 1,100 watt motor and seven different settings that allow you to choose from pre-programmed or manual settings, it’s a do-it-all blender.

Sitting at 4.3 stars on the Sunbeam website, there are plenty of positive reviews, with one customer saying, "Very happy with this well made appliance. It is strong and sturdy especially the mechanism that turns the blade being made of stainless steel so it won't burn out like the plastic ones tend to do. I blend most days and this machine feels like it will go the distance."

Pros:

  • Preset recipes: Green Smoothie/Frozen Smoothie Chop/Salsa and Milkshake/Frappe.
  • Can blend ice.
  • Pulse function.
  • Non-slip feet
  • Removable blades

Cons:

  • Can be noisy due to the powerful motor

Power: 1100W | Capacity: 2 litre | Warranty: One year 

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BEST MANUAL BLENDER

Sunbeam StickMaster Plus Stick Mixer Black SM7200, $69 at The Good Guys

Sunbeam StickMaster Plus Stick Mixer
Sunbeam StickMaster Plus Stick Mixer

What You Need To Know

This handy stick blender with stainless steel double blades will not only blend your smoothies but mix, whip and puree anything from fruit to cakes mix and soups. Easy to use and keep clean, plus it takes up very little storage space in the drawer. It has a single speed setting and a 420mm height, which is easy to use in a range of bowls, jugs and pots. Accessories in the box include a 1.5 litre beaker and a non-slip mat and storage lid.

There are plenty of five-star reviews on this blender, with customers commenting on how easy it is to use. "Best purchase I have made in a long time," said one shopper. Another wrote, "I love the double blades which make it very efficient."

PROS:

+ Can crush ice.

+ Dishwasher safe parts.

+ One-year warranty.

CONS:

- Not super strong wattage

- One speed setting 

Power: 250 watts | Bowl Capacity: 1.5L | Warranty: 1 year 

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BEST MULTIFUNCTIONAL BLENDERS

Vitamix ASCENT Series A2300i High-Performance Blender, $819 (down from $1,099) at Myer

Vitamix ASCENT Series A2300i High-Performance Blender
Vitamix ASCENT Series A2300i High-Performance Blender

What You Need To Know

The A2300i model features variable speed and pulse controls, a built-in digital timer, a two-litre blending jug, and comes with a recipe book and a tamper to safely ensure everything is fully blended.

Kidspot Writer, Dani Maher trialled the A2300i, and was blown away by its performance. “The A2300i definitely proved to me that investing in a higher-powered appliance is worthwhile. I’ve only ever used the cheapest blenders on the market, because I didn’t see the point in the extra spend,” she said.

“The A2300i isn’t the most expensive or advanced Vitamix out there, but even so the added boost of power and convenience really impressed me. I made smoothies and purees, blended and crushed everything from frozen fruits to ice and nuts, and every time I got perfect results in seconds.

“I love how sleek and professional the blender looks, and how easy it is to clean – just add soap and water and blend for a few seconds, then rinse in the sink – done!”

Dani wasn’t the only one impressed with this blender. It currently has 4.6 stars on Myer. “Best smoothie maker I have ever owned. Amazing quality!” wrote one five-star review.

Another wrote, “I’ve owned a few blenders previously and have always been disappointed with the fact that smoothies and sauces always had bits remaining and weren’t ever actually smooth. On top of that there was often a difficulty in getting those machines clean or a lack of power. With the Vitamix my everything can blended to the smoothest texture and I use mine daily if not more on smoothies, soups, sauces, nut butters and the odd margarita!”

Pros:

  • Detects which container you’re using and automatically adjusts blending times.
  • Variable speed control dial (up to 10 options).
  • Won’t run if the lid or container isn’t secure.
  • Built-in digital timer.

Cons:

  • No chopping function, unlike other similarly priced models. 

Capacity: Two litres | Dimensions: 20.32cm x 27.94cm x 43.18cm | Warranty: 10 years

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Sunbeam ActiveSense Blender PBT7000SS, $399 at Betta Home Living

Sunbeam ActiveSense Blender PBT7000SS
Sunbeam ActiveSense Blender PBT7000SS

What you need to know

A Blend-N-Go drink container means you can grab your smoothie and go without worrying about spills. Choose from five different food modes and three speeds to create not only smoothies, but frozen drinks, juice, salsa and milkshakes.

“It’s quite new, but so far it’s much quieter than my old nutribullet and it’s blends my morning smoothie perfectly. I love that it’s got the smoothie cup as well as the blender jug. Feels so much better quality than a nutri bullet,” said one five-star review on Google.

Another happy customer also wrote, “Love the smoothie function with portable attachment. The machine is lightweight as well making it easy to move [on] benches.”

Pros:

  • Two litre capacity jug and 750ml cup.
  • Five pre-programmed food modes: Smoothie, Salsa, Milkshake, Frozen Drink and Juice.
  • Three manual speeds: Low, Medium and High.
  • Can choose different textures (including thick, thin, chunky and smooth).
  • Add liquid safety warning.

Cons:

  • Some online reviewers say they need to hold the jug in place, especially if it’s blending for a longer period (around 30 seconds). 

Power: 1000W | Capacity: Two litre | Dimensions: 31.2cm x 40.8cm x 25.8cm

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Breville The Fresh And Furious Blender BBL620SIL2IAN1V, $279 at The Good Guys

Breville The Fresh And Furious Blender BBL620SIL2IAN1V
Breville The Fresh And Furious Blender BBL620SIL2IAN1V

What You Need To Know

Thanks to its Kinetix Contoured Blade & Bowl System, ingredients positioned at the top are drawn down and wide sweeping blades positioned at the bottom ensure no ingredient is spared, resulting in a smooth consistency every time. Boasting nine task controls and one-touch programs so your smoothie can be created at the tap of a button, this powerful blender won’t disappoint.

Up to 93 per cent of reviewers on The Good Guys website recommend this product. Most have commented on its “sturdy” and “reliable” nature. “I use this blender 365 days of the year for a protein smoothie with frozen strawberries and I have killed a lot of blenders, but not this one blends brilliantly with no powder clumping, I recommend it to all my friends,” said one five-star review. Another similarly said, “We had our previous Breville for 10 years. This one is not just as good but probably better. Solid, strong motor, easy clean, and range of functions we need. It blends well for smoothies- fruits, chopped veg. Glad we went with Breville again.”

Pros:

  • Designed to work as a blender and food processor.
  • Pre-programmed buttons that light up (Smoothie, Green Smoothie and Ice Crush).
  • Has a self-clean setting and the blades are a little higher than usual, making it easier to clean.
  • Two-year warranty.
  • Compact.

Cons:

  • Noisy.

Power: 1300W | Capacity: 1.5 litre | Dimensions: 43.2cm x 17.8cm x 21.6cm

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BEST VALUE BLENDERS

Kambrook Blitz2Go Active Blender KBL63SIL, $49 at The Good Guys

Kambrook Blitz2Go Active Blender KBL63SIL
Kambrook Blitz2Go Active Blender KBL63SIL

What You Need To Know

Listed as one of Amazon’s top picks for blenders, the Kambrook Blitz2Go Active Blender is a great option for those who want something portable – especially since it comes with two 600ml bottles and a smaller 300ml bottle that can you throw into your bag or car. It includes two speed settings, a 300-watt electric motor and stainless steel blades.

“Owned one of these for years, it finally expired in a cloud of smoke so I got another and have not looked back. These machines are so tough you could mix concrete with them,” a reviewer posted on The Good Guys website, giving it five stars.

“We do smoothies with frozen berries and ice cubes, milk, yoghurt etc and it’s great with no trouble. It chews everything up to nice smooth blend, no lumps and very convenient to drink straight from the blending container.”

Pros:

  • Affordable.
  • 0.6 litre capacity.
  • One-year warranty.
  • Includes two 600ml bottles and one 300ml bottle.

Cons:

  • Not very powerful

Power: 300W | Capacity: 600ml | Dimensions: 17.3cm x 27cm x 23.5cm

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Russell Hobbs Mix and Go Classic RHBL300, $49 at The Good Guys

Russell Hobbs Mix and Go Classic RHBL300
Russell Hobbs Mix and Go Classic RHBL300

What You Need To Know

Another pick from Russell Hobbs, this compact blender has the benefit of taking up minimal cupboard space. It has dishwasher safe parts, and comes with two BPA-free 600ml drink bottles and lids so you can enjoy your smoothies on the go.

“It doesn’t take up much space, it’s great for one or two smoothies at a time without feeling the need to get something big and bulky out. Perfect for that two person house hold and easy to clean,” wrote a reviewer.

Pros:

  • 0.6 litre capacity.
  • Blades can crush ice.
  • Dishwasher safe parts.
  • Two-year warranty.

Cons:

  • Low power
  • No on and off button.

Power: 300W | Capacity: 600ml | Dimensions: 12cm x 17cm x 12cm

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BEST STYLISH BLENDER

KitchenAid K400 Blender In Almond Cream, $449 (was $549) at KitchenAid

KitchenAid K400 Blender In Almond Cream
KitchenAid K400 Blender In Almond Cream

What You Need To Know

The blender loved and recommended by Jessica Nguyen, this KitchenAid option does plenty more than just look chic on your kitchen bench. With a 1,200 watt adaptive motor featuring Intelli-speed motor control that adapts to your ingredients and needs, you can choose from three Preset Recipe Programs (Ice Crush, Icy Drink, Smoothie) to create the perfect consistency to your smoothie. Plus, it boasts a convenient Self-Clean cycle.

“This blender is wonderful. It looks modern and attractive which is great so I can leave it on my counter in between uses. It has a simple dial system that allows me to pick just the right setting to get the consistency that I want. I make smoothies regularly and I love that this blender actually makes it smooth with no chunks,” wrote a reviewer on the KitchenAid website.

Another said, "It’s been 3 weeks since I’ve owned this blender. One of the best purchases I’ve ever made."

Pros:

  • Five speed options.
  • Includes a Soft Star feature, which allows the blender to start slowly before progressively working faster. This is said to ensure all the food is drawn into the blade first, helping achieve a more effective and less messy blend.
  • Includes a self-clean cycle.
  • Five-year warranty
  • Cord length is 93cm

Cons:

  • Measurements on the jar might be difficult to read.

Power: 1200W | Capacity: 1.7 litres | Dimensions: 40.1cm x 19.3cm x 22.9cm

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BEST HIGH-END BLENDERS

Vitamix Ascent Series A2500i High Performance Super Blender, $1049 (down from $1,399) at Myer

Vitamix Ascent Series A2500i High Performance Super Blender
Vitamix Ascent Series A2500i High Performance Super Blender

What You Need To Know

For a blender with a little more ‘meat’, this Vitamix blender certainly has the chops to cope with tougher demands It comes with a large two litre capacity and features three automatic settings, including Smoothies, Hot Soups and Desserts. This Vitamix blender also boasts Self Detect Technology and wireless connectivity, which allows the blender to recognise the container and adjust blend settings accordingly.

From over 600 reviews on the Appliances Online website, this blender has an average rating of 4.6 stars. “Love this thing sooo much! My kids actually don’t mind healthy smoothies now bc all of the greens and seeds are so smooth!” said one five-star review. Another happy customer wrote, “This blender has such amazing quality! I use it daily. It’s blending power is impeccable, and the ease of use/cleaning is top notch. I was hesitant about spending so much on a blender, but I consider this purchase money well spent.”

Pros:

  • Can blend, heat, puree, crush ice, chop, grind, whip, mix, churn and whip whole food.
  • Uses interlock technology to prevent the machine from operating if the lid or container (i.e. jug) isn’t secure.
  • Provides up to 1400 watts of power.
  • Available in various colours, including red, white, black and slate.

Cons:

  • A little loud, which is common for all blenders (especially high-performance models).

Power: 1400W | Capacity: Two litre | Warranty: 10 years

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Blendtec Designer 725 WildSide Stainless Steel Blender, $1,299 at Harvey Norman

Blendtec Designer 725 WildSide Stainless Steel Blender
Blendtec Designer 725 WildSide Stainless Steel Blender

What You Need To Know

With a 1.5-litre capacity you can make smoothies in bulk and thanks to its huge 1,800 watts of power you’ll pump out lump-free drinks at speed.

The 100-speed touch slider and sleek design make it an ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing addition to your benchtop, and the eight year warranty is ideal for you peace of mind.

On Google, this blender has an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 300 reviews. That is an almost perfect core. “I’ve owned several Blendtecs and Vitamixes over the years. This machine is the best of them. It makes the smoothest smoothies and they stay mixed nicely. It’s really attractive and easy to use,” wrote one five-star review. Others also liked how easy to clean the machine is with another five-star review saying, “Without fail, every morning, this sucker liquefies a pound of produce in less than a minute. Cleanup is simple, just toss in a cup of water and some dish soap, then run the spin cycle on the blender to clean it up!”

Pros:

  • Extra wide jar.
  • Six programmed cycles: smoothie, salsa, ice cream, whole juice, hot soup and clean.
  • Suggests other ways to use each programmed cycle, allowing you to get more out of your blender.
  • Includes a Tap For More button to add 10 more seconds.
  • Eight-year warranty.

Cons:

  • Loud (similar to other blenders).

Capacity: 1.5l: | Dimensions: 38.1cm x 17.78cm x 23.5cm | Warranty: 8 years

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A SMOOTHIE BLENDER

Taste’s Food Director and resident news.com.au checkout Food Expert Kim Coverdale lists a few of her top must-have essentials when considering which blender to buy.

Enough motor power to crush ice: It’s generally better to buy a blender that’s powerful enough to crush ice, especially when you’re planning on adding frozen fruit and nuts into your smoothie.

Glass jug or plastic jug: Plastic jugs are great if you want a lightweight and easy to clean jug. Although Kim says to keep in mind that some cheaper plastics tend to stain, scratch or split, or don’t fully remove the odours from what you’ve blended beforehand. Alternatively, glass jugs last longer but are heavier and can chip around the edges.

Speed dial: Kim prefers blenders with a speed dial or a ‘slow start’ setting since it allows you to gradually increase the speed with greater control.

Rubber feet: Similar to washing machines and dryers, blenders can slightly move while it’s running. That’s why it’s better to opt for a unit with a rubber bottom or a solid and firm motor base to ensure the blender stays in place.

Size and functionality: Jessica recommends picking blender that can produce at least two serves in a single go for convenience. If you have a small kitchen, she also suggests finding a multifunctional model that can blend a variety of things – not just smoothies.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ARE BLENDERS WORTH BUYING?

It’s certainly worth buying a blender for your kitchen, especially with the wide variety of options on the market. Even the cheapest blenders can still offer plenty of convenience and versatility, allowing you to take protein shakes and green smoothies on the go as well as whip up different types of dips and sauces. Blenders also give you plenty of control over your ingredients, which is great if you need to cater to certain allergies or food intolerances, or simply want healthier alternatives to store-bought products.

“Extra serves of vegetables to your smoothies, soups and dips will help increase your intake and avoid the added salt and/or sugar commonly found in many store-bought products. Adding fruit and vegetables that may be a little past their best, and looking a little sad, into homemade smoothies, soups, dips and pancake mixes is also a great way to reduce food waste and save some extra cash,” says Karen.

Part of the secret to making a tasty smoothie is adding a sweet fruit for a smooth consistency, plus something else for a spicy or crunchy kick. Image: Vitamix.
Part of the secret to making a tasty smoothie is adding a sweet fruit for a smooth consistency, plus something else for a spicy or crunchy kick. Image: Vitamix.

WHAT ARE THE BEST THINGS TO BLEND IN A SMOOTHIE?

Karen says the best smoothie recipes include a “variety of food from the core food groups” that fill us with a “range of nutrients to support our health”. This includes:

  • Milk (or a calcium-fortified plant-based alternative) for bone health
  • Wholegrains, such as rolled oats, for “gut-loving prebiotic fibre”
  • Spoonful of flavourful healthy fats like avocado, nut butter or tahini
  • Polyphenol-rich frozen berries
  • Vegetables, such as spinach, frozen cauliflower, cooked beetroot or silken tofu.

Jessica also recommends finding the “right combination of ingredients” and balance of flavours to help create a great tasting smoothie.

“For example, green smoothies can be so hit and miss depending on what you put in them, but as a general rule, I always make sure there’s a sweet fruit like banana or mango that will give you the perfect consistency, other fruits and vegetables like green apple, cucumber and celery for a hit of freshness and leafy greens like spinach and kale for colour and nutrition,” she says.

“Always add a squeeze of lemon which not only adds a bit of zing but maintains the bright green colour and prevents the smoothie from oxidising. Finally, add a little something to make it fun whether it be ginger for a bit of spice or some passionfruit for crunch.”

From soups and dips to cheesecakes and veggie patties, there are so many things you can make with a blender … that isn't a smoothie. Image: Nutribullet.
From soups and dips to cheesecakes and veggie patties, there are so many things you can make with a blender … that isn't a smoothie. Image: Nutribullet.

CAN BLENDERS BE USED FOR ANYTHING ELSE?

You bet. A smoothie blender is definitely not limited to smoothies only, making it a versatile buy. According to Jessica, it can be used for “blended cocktails, say a frozen watermelon margarita and you could use it to puree soups, sauces, blend pastes, chop ingredients down, make breadcrumbs out of stale bread – the list goes on and on”.

“Blenders are such a versatile and timesaving piece of equipment to have in the kitchen,” adds Karen.

“They aren’t just for smoothies – get the most out of your blender by making a range of recipes including vegetable-based dips such as spiced beetroot, sweet potato and tahini, hummus or roasted garlic and cannellini bean; luscious, silky soups or homemade nut and seed butters.

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Tahnee-Jae Lopez-Vito
Tahnee-Jae Lopez-VitoShopping Writer

Tahnee-Jae has years of reviewing experience, specialising in all the appliances and products that can help improve your home and life. From finding the best budget sheets to the mattresses that can help you get a better night’s sleep, she does all of the research to save you time and money.She previously worked as a content producer for one of Australia’s top comparison sites Canstar Blue, where she spent her days learning what Australian shoppers really think by translating detailed national survey data into hundreds of highly respected consumer ratings – helping shed light on how well brands offer value for money and more.Armed with a Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the Queensland University of Technology, she knows that detail matters and is dedicated to creating in-depth shopping guides to help you find the right product.

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