Everybody wants that White Lotus blender, but it is M.I.A right now – here are my top alternatives for killer smoothies and cocktails

The Bosch blender has vanished from the shelves, but if you’re craving perfect protein shakes and (non-poisonous) cocktails, I’ve got you covered

Jascon Isaacs and Parker Posey drinking pina coladas on The White Lotus
(Image credit: HBO)

There were many things I found toe-curlingly frustrating about the season finale of The White Lotus (warning: spoilers ahead).

Why didn’t we get to see the Ratcliff family react to their financial tragedy? How did Lochlan recover so quickly from the deadly smoothie? And why – how – is that old man Rick’s dad?

One thing that wasn’t frustrating, especially to a geeky kitchen appliances editor (that’s me), was the blender performance. Rivalling the best blenders 2025, Bosch deserves five stars for its killer White Lotus performance.

Four Seasons Resort suite onlooking sea, Koh Samui

(Image credit: Four Seasons Resort, Koh Samui)

In The White Lotus season finale, which aired on Sky last Sunday April 6, Timothy Ratcliff (Jason Isaacs) storms into his luxury suite and whips up piña coladas laced with poisonous fruit seeds.

Powerful, fast, and oddly satisfying to watch, the blender creates a frothy, refreshing drink the Ratcliff family can’t wait to sip. Until Timothy suddenly changes his mind and slaps the glass out of his son Saxon’s (Patrick Schwarzenegger) hands. It’s all very dramatic and beautifully shot (we were of course obsessed with recreating those laid-back Thai interiors).

While the Bosch blender that the actors use is currently M.I.A in U.S. stores, fear not: there are a few other high-performance blenders that offer the same lethal speed, sleek design, and cocktail-bar-worthy results as the White Lotus star. These are my top picks if you want to blend like a Ratcliff (minus the murder plot and weird family dynamics).


Just be sure to clean your blender properly after use – unlike The White Lotus's unwitting Lochlan Ratcliff (Sam Nivola), who ends up drinking the poisonous residue left behind in the unwashed pitcher.

Our cleaning experts have put together a helpful guide if you (or your teens, like the lazy Lochlan) need a refresher on how to clean a blender and keep your drinks hygienic, safe, and healthy – just the way they should be!

Lydia Hayman
Kitchen Editor

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.

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