Quiet blending that fits a real kitchen routine
The main appeal here is simple: it replaces a noisy countertop blender with a machine that is designed to stay far more civilised at 41dB. That matters if you make soy milk early, live in a flat, or prefer not to wake the whole house before breakfast.
Joyoung has built a strong reputation in the AliExpress UK kitchen niche for combining practical automation with appliance-level reliability, and this model follows that pattern. The brand focus is less about flashy extras and more about making daily drinks feel consistent, which is exactly what this category needs, so how does it handle the details?
1.5L capacity for family batches without the mess
The 1.5L jug gives enough room for several servings of soy milk, grain drinks, or blended soups without forcing you to run multiple cycles. In practice, that means fewer interruptions and a better fit for households that want one appliance to cover breakfast and light cooking tasks.
Compared with smaller mini makers, this size is more flexible for batch preparation while still staying compact enough for a normal worktop. It is the kind of capacity that makes sense when you want a single appliance to do more than a single mug’s worth, but what about the cleaning side?
Detachable blade design changes the after-use experience

A detachable blade is one of the most useful upgrades in this category because it reduces the awkward scraping and rinsing that usually follows hot blending. Users tend to notice the difference most after sticky soy residue or thicker grain mixtures, where fixed-blade jars can become tedious.
The practical benefit is not just easier washing, but better hygiene around the cutting area, where residue usually builds up first. That links neatly with the sterilisation function, which is where this machine tries to stand apart from basic blenders.
Hot air sterilisation for a cleaner cup
Hot air sterilisation is a strong signal that this model is aimed at people who use their blender often and want a more disciplined cleaning cycle. It is especially relevant for warm drinks and plant-based milk, where freshness and odour control matter more than they do in a standard smoothie blender.
This does not replace good washing habits, but it adds a useful layer of care between uses and helps the machine feel more appliance-like than gadget-like. If you are comparing it with a regular high-speed blender, this is the feature that justifies the extra sophistication, so what does the noise level really mean day to day?
41dB: quiet enough to keep the kitchen calm
At 41dB, the blender is positioned as a low-noise option rather than a silent one, and that is still a meaningful difference in an open-plan kitchen. The sound profile should feel closer to a soft conversation than the hard roar typical of many high-speed blenders, which is easier on the ears during early use.

That quieter operation makes it better suited to routine use than to aggressive crushing jobs, which is a fair trade-off for a machine built around comfort. It is the sort of feature that becomes more valuable the more often you use it, and the included heating function broadens its role even further.
More than a blender: a small hot drink station
The soy milk maker format turns this into a multi-use appliance for warm breakfasts, light soups, and grain-based drinks, not just cold blending. For households that enjoy plant-based drinks, the ability to move from ingredients to a hot serving without transferring between pans is a real time saver.
That convenience also reduces the number of utensils on the counter, which keeps the workflow cleaner and more efficient. If your kitchen routine is built around quick, repeatable preparation, this is where the Joyoung P669 feels most convincing.
- 41dB low-noise operation for calmer use
- 1.5L capacity for family-sized batches
- Detachable blade for easier cleaning
- Hot air sterilisation for improved hygiene
- Supports soy milk and other hot blended recipes
- Compact countertop footprint for daily use

















