Commercial Blender 2200W with Soundproof Cover Review

✅ PROS
- Massive 2200W motor handles ice, frozen fruit, and fibrous vegetables effortlessly
- 6-leaf stainless steel blades for faster, smoother blending
- 2200ml capacity — enough for multiple drinks at once
- Soundproof cover noticeably reduces operating noise
- Easy to clean with straightforward disassembly
❌ CONS
- Large footprint takes up significant counter space
- Limited long-term reviews available (newer product)
- Heavy — not easy to move around the kitchen
The Verdict
The 2200W Commercial Blender by Oliboni is a serious piece of hardware. With a motor that rivals professional smoothie shop machines, a 2200ml jar, and a soundproof cover, it promises commercial-grade blending power at a relatively accessible price point. The early reviews are glowing — a perfect 5.0 stars — but with only a handful of reviews, we need to dig into what makes this blender stand out.
Power That Delivers
The headline feature is the 2200-watt motor, and early adopters confirm it’s not marketing hype. The blender handles frozen fruit, ice cubes, and fibrous vegetables like kale and spinach without any hesitation — producing silky-smooth results in seconds. The 6-leaf stainless steel blade design is unusual and seems to contribute to faster blending with fewer chunks left behind.
One reviewer who thought they “already had the best blender money could buy” was surprised by how much better this one performed, particularly on the consistency of frozen fruit smoothies. The blade geometry — with the outer blades angled upward — creates a vortex that pulls ingredients down into the blades more efficiently.
Soundproof Cover: A Real Improvement
The included soundproof cover is a genuine quality-of-life feature. Blenders with this much power are unavoidably loud, but the cover reduces the noise to a more manageable level. It’s not silent — think of it more like a muffler than earplugs — but it makes early-morning blending less disruptive.
The cover sits over the jar and has a small opening at the top for adding ingredients mid-blend. It’s well-designed and doesn’t interfere with the blending process.
Commercial-Grade Build
This blender is built for volume. The 2200ml jar is noticeably larger than standard home blenders, and the motor base is heavy and stable. Multiple business owners have purchased these for their shops — one reviewer bought three for different locations — and all report excellent performance on frappes and smoothies.
The design is utilitarian rather than pretty — it looks like a piece of commercial equipment, because that’s what it is. The jar is easy to clean, and replacement containers are available directly.
Considerations
The main drawback is size. This blender will dominate your counter space. It’s also heavy — moving it around in storage isn’t practical. You’ll want dedicated counter space.
With only a handful of reviews (four total at time of writing), long-term reliability data is thin. The 2200W motor is a lot of power, and how it holds up after a year of daily use remains to be seen. However, the reviewers who’ve used it in commercial settings are enthusiastic, which is encouraging.
Verdict
For anyone who makes smoothies, shakes, or frappes regularly — at home or in a small business — the 2200W Commercial Blender delivers exceptional performance. The power is unmistakable, the results are smooth, and the soundproof cover is a meaningful addition. At $229.99, it competes with mid-range home blenders while offering commercial-grade capacity. If you have the counter space and the need, it’s hard to beat.



