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Waring RB75 Pro Professional RPM Blender Review

Waring RB75 Pro Professional RPM Blender
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Waring blenders -- and KitchenAid mixers -- used to last a lifetime. But, in the same way that KitchenAid is not what it was before being sold to Whirlpool, Waring is not what it was since being sold to ConAir (yes, ConAir, the hairdryer people).
The RB75 is a great-looking blender. Very retro. Very Flash Gordon. And the motor seems to be as good as Waring's ever were. Unfortunately, the blade assembly design is bizarre, to say the least, and what is not metal soon disintegrates (six weeks for me, a couple of weeks for a previous reviewer). When this happens, the blade no longer turns even though the spindle whirs merrily along.
I gave this blender one star to warn off those who haven't bought it. Those who have bought it and have had it for less than 30 days ought to get a refund ASAP. They're living on borrowed time. But for those, like me, who've had it for more than 30 days and can't get a refund, there may be a way to "fix" the problem without spending megabucks on shipping (which would only provide you with the same albeit a new blade assembly) and/or a new jar (which, again, would only postpone the inevitable).
To "fix" the problem (I won't know for a while how long this fix will last), wrap the business end of pliers with tape to protect the cap nut that holds the blade down. Remove this nut. Pull off the blade (this may take some jimmying; be patient; it's sharp). There may or may not be shreds of whatever used to be there to keep the blade moving. Remove all of that.
Now turn the jar on its side and look thru the glass at the blade assembly. If you turn the bolt from below, you'll note that the threaded portion of the bolt is flat on two sides, making an ovoid shape. The hole in the center of the blade corresponds to this shape. This is what make the blade turn. However, you will also notice that there is a smooth, round, 2mm space on the shank between the threaded portion of the bolt and the part that disappears into the various gaskets and so forth which hold all of this to the bottom of the blender jar. If there is nothing in this 2mm space to hold the blade in place against the threaded, ovoid portion, the blade drops down to this smooth, round portion and just sits there. You can tighten the cap nut, and you may get some stirring action, but this won't even puree a banana.
I don't know what occupied that 2mm space before and don't particularly care since it disintegrated. But I'm not ready to toss a blender that cost me over a hundred bucks, either. So, I went to the hardware store (in my city, Ace sells washers, o-rings, nuts and so forth loose) and got an o-ring -- metric -- that was 2.5mm thick with an inside diameter (ID) of 5mm and an outside diameter (OD) of 8mm. I also bought two stainless flat washers with the same ID and OD.
Now, the threaded portion of the bolt has a diameter of 5mm. But it then flares out slightly to 7mm. The easy way to stretch your 5mm ID o-ring over this 7mm shaft is to slip the o-ring over the threaded portion of the shaft, replace the blade, replace the cap nut, and screw down the cap nut. As you tighten this, the o-ring will be forced down and stretched over the wider portion of the bolt. This will help prevent leaking.
Now remove the cap nut again and jimmy off the blade. Slip your two stainless washers over the threaded portion of the bolt so that they occupy that 2mm round space. Replace the blade and the cap nut. Tighten everything up.
Of course, this takes much longer to explain that it takes to do. Once you have the o-ring and washers, you ought to be able to accomplish all of this in ten minutes or less.
On the other hand, if you don't care about the money and don't want to mess with any of this, you have no choice but to buy a "vintage" Waring made before the company was sold, unless you want to be taking it back again and again. Your best bet will likely be a Waring from the 40s or 50s. These can be found on eBay just about any time, and generally go for around 40 or 50 dollars. This will also be your only recourse if you want a "real" KitchenAid mixer. Hobart does now sell a countertop model for the home, but it's considerably more expensive than the current Whirlpool/KitchenAid mixers, which are in turn more expensive than the real KitchenAids available on eBay.
The moral to this is that if you have something that you bought a long time ago, like an old KitchenAid mixer or an old Black&Decker power tool (before B&D started manufacturing junk), and it still works, don't get rid of it.
Update, Nov 9:
I've used this blender for over four months now after "fixing" it (see my review of June 29) and I couldn't be happier. Not only does it perform like a Waring is supposed to perform, but I've had no further problems after my 59 cent fix.
I'm raising my rating to 3 stars from one (that is, I would if I could) because the blender now works the way it's supposed to, but I'm not rating it "5" because the buyer shouldn't have to fool with a homemade fix at all. But if you know your way around a pair of pliers, this is an excellent blender.
About that burning smell that a couple of reviewers complained about. I can't be sure, but I suspect that the smell comes from using too low a speed for whatever is being done. If the motor has to labor, it may give off that odor. Just kick it up a notch and see if the odor goes away.

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The Waring Pro Professional RPM Blender has a professionally rated motor, powerful 500 wat 1/2 HP motor, 48 oz. glass carafe with both english & metric graduations. RPM meter adjusts to confirm blending speed, pulse feature and limited 5 yr motor warranty.

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KitchenAid KSB5 5-Speed Blender Review

KitchenAid KSB5 5-Speed Blender
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There are several reasons why I love using this blender.
1) The wide bottom jar: My last few blenders had the more traditional jar which narrows toward the bottom. That desgin usually jammed with anything thick (contents at the bottom would spin while the contents at the top would sit still and didn't "blend" at all). The KitchenAid's wide bottom wont "jam". Contents at all depths of the jar are circulated providing a smooth consistent blend. While there are more features to like - this one advantage was enough to make me never glance at another blender again.
2) Buttons: My last 2 blenders had a row of buttons. Food spills (ice cream shakes) would invariably drip down the side of the jar onto the base and through the holes where the buttons come through the base. The buttons would gum up and eventually stop working. The KitchenAid covers the buttons with a solid membrane. Nothing can leak in and any drips are easily cleaned away with a single wipe.
3) Clean design: There are really no cracks and crevices where food or drink spills can hide making this blender easy to disassemble and clean.
4) Heavy: Every part of this blender is sturdy and heavy. The jar isn't plastic, it's glass... thick glass. The lid doesn't push on, it does a quick twist-lock on. The base feels like it's cast metal - not some cheap molded plastic or thin metal like a tin can. I have no fear about loading it up, pushing the button, and walking away to prepare something else while the blender does the work. I don't need to hold the lid down and keep everything together as I did with my previous blenders.
Often times expensive "brand name" items really aren't noticeably any better than than their less expensive generic equivalents. This is not the case with this item. The design is substantially better than a typical blender.

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Hamilton Beach 50754 WaveStation 10-Speed Dispensing Blender Review

Hamilton Beach 50754 WaveStation 10-Speed Dispensing Blender
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I first bought one of these for my father for Father's Day. You should know he's a very cynical guy and I kept my fingers crossed that it would meet with his approval! He and my mother often host parties, and he regularly serves ice-blended drinks made in a regular blender (i.e. stawberry daiqueris). His regular blender often left ice chunks that clogged the straw and remained in the bottom of the glass once the drink was finished. Being the cynical perfectionist he is, I bought him the Hamilton Beach Wavestation to see if it would work better. I chose this over the Back-to-Basics smoothie maker because of the poor quality reviews it gets on many sites.
The Wavestation is AWESOME! There is absolutely NO ice chunks, and no hand-stirring necessary because of the "wave action" mixing. Basically, the shape of the container and the blades create a vortex that continually pulls the top of the mix downward, unlike a typical blender that mostly just mixes what's in the bottom.
My hubby and I decided to buy one of these for ourselves too, mostly for fruit slushies for the kids (we don't entertain the way my parents do!). This is, in my opinion, the best smoothie maker option on the market.
NOTE: At first my dad complained that really thick mixes wouldn't come through the front dispenser and he had to pour them. We found this to be true too, but the pouring worked extremely well (no spills). Then I read in the instruction booklet that with thick mixes, try turning ON the machine, dispense, then turn it off again.


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Hamilton Beach Wave-Station Blender with patent-pending blending technology & cup-activated dispensing, provides the best blending performance available in a consumer blender. Use a 56 oz. Double wall thermal jar, fully dispenses all the mixtures with a tilted jar design, and 700 watts of peak blending power.

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Oster BRLY07-Z00 600-Watt Fusion Blender Review

Oster BRLY07-Z00 600-Watt Fusion Blender
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When I set out to find a blender after reading reviews I was totally confused. I felt as if I needed to lay down 500 bucks just to make a smoothie. I took the risk on losing 70 bucks and went with this one because of the metal drive and the extra power. So far I have had nothing but very pleasing experiences with this blender in making my daily smoothie. I usually throw in big ice cubes and frozen fruit some juice and protein and hit the smoothie preset button and 30 seconds later I have a perfectly blended smoothie. I haven't tried anything else on this blender, but I thought I come back to write a review after using this 100 times. So yeah this gets five stars from me because the price was right and its has done its job and looked good on my counter. What else could I ask for.

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Hamilton Beach 59207 Liquid Blu 5-Speed 48-Ounce Blender, Brushed Nickel Review

Hamilton Beach 59207 Liquid Blu 5-Speed 48-Ounce Blender, Brushed Nickel
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I bought this blender from Sams Club over 3 years ago and it is still working great. I use it every day. I guess some people just got a bad blender. It does crush ice almost as good as the Vita-Mix. I use it to make "green smoothies" because I don't eat a lot and I need to get my fruits and veggies daily. I mix frozen rasberries, blueberries, blackberries, mangos, hemp protein powder, 6 baby carrots, a huge bunch of fresh spinach, and parsley with some pomegranite juice and orange juice and 2 small packages of splenda. It pulverizes the frozen fruits and vegetables to a smooth liquid. Start it out on the lowest setting and let it run because it slowly pulls the ingredients down to the bottom. The directions say to do it that way. Maybe the people whose motor went out started it out on high all the time. Who knows? I thought I needed a Vita-Mix for this but turns out this blender is just as good at no where near the costs.

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Equipped with an 800-watt peak-power motor, this sleek, sophisticated blender works great for everything from mixing a perfect margarita to pureeing savory sauces. The unit's revolutionary WaveAction blending system continuously forces the mixture down into stainless-steel ice-crushing blades for thorough blending from top to bottom--every time. The blender consists of a heavy-duty, scratch-free, transparent, acrylic base over a brushed stainless metal motor case. Its eye-catching design will light up the party and get everyone buzzing. Blue LED illumination produces a soft glow to the countertop, plus lights up the five-speed touch-pad control panel, which includes a pulse option for precision results when a light touch is needed. The unit's 48-ounce dishwasher-safe glass jar comes with a tight-fitting lid, a generous handle, and a drip-free spout for graceful pouring. Adding modern style and sophistication to the kitchen, the blender measures approximately 8 by 10 by 13 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty.

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Black & Decker BL10475 CrushMaster Blender, White Review

Black and Decker BL10475 CrushMaster Blender, White
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The first B&D blender lasted 3 uses and then quit. The motor just quit. The seller replaced it with the same model and it died after 3 uses too. Same problem. Granted, these are heavy duty uses. I blend up about 5 quarts of fruits, vegetables, and nuts once a week. This includes carrots, celery, kale, other leafy veggies, onions, cauliflower, brocoli & stems, etc. Nevertheless, I have a 20-year old General Electric blender that still does it OK. If that old work horse can still cut it, these new B&D powerhouses should be able to last a lot longer than 3 uses! It is a powerful blender, but there is just no excuse for two blenders in a row biting it in exactly the same way.

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The powerful BL10475 features 10 speeds with separate pulse and ice crush buttons and 475 watts to easily handle all your blending needs.The 48-oz. plastic jar is dishwasher safe and includes a measuring cup in the lid.

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Bar Maid Commercial 2-Speed Bar Blender - 48 oz Review

Bar Maid Commercial 2-Speed Bar Blender - 48 oz
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I have been using this blender for a few weeks now on a daily basis making everything from smoothies, dips, soups, etc. I am so happy with the efficiency of this blender! It has unbelievable power and it's not extremely loud like my Cuisinart. It also comes apart very easily to clean, which I personally love because I never felt that I could get into all of the crevices of my Cuisinart to thoroughly clean it. My only suggestion would be, if you don't have a refrigerator that crushes ice then invest in an ice crusher (or you could go old school and put the ice cubes in a plastic bag and smash them to smitherings with a ladle). I would imagine with the power of this blender that it would not have a problem crushing whole ice cubes, but I have not attempted it because the manual suggested not to (and I definitely don't want to damage the blade). I hope this review was helpful. Happy blending!!

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Get more for less with this commercial grade blender! Built for performance, consistency and value, it's a heavy-duty appliance you'll love to use behind your bar. Equipped with a powerful motor, clutch coupling system and stainless steel blades, this commercial 2-speed blender can crush ice and mix drinks like no other. Features: High performance 2-speed 1 HP motor. Stackable 48 oz ribbed polycarbonate container. Ice crushing 1.9mm stainless blade system. Durable ball-bearing drive. Unique stainless container collar to secure the container to the base. Specs: Capacity: 48 oz. Electrical: 110v-130v, 50/60hz, 6.8 amps, 22,000 RPM. ETLc and US Approved. Shipping: Free continental US ground shipping. Ships within 3 business days. One year warranty on parts and labor.

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Proctor Silex 57171 7-Speed Blender Review

Proctor Silex 57171 7-Speed Blender
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I got this based only on price, you can't get a blender for less than $23 even at your local stores. I received it this past weekend and I put it to the ultimate test: Iced drinks! I put some ice cubicals, without precrushing them, and this little guy performed great! I then added some juice and fruits and enjoyed a wonderful iced beverage. Highly recommended also if you lift weights and need an easy-to-clean blender to mix the unmixable protein shake. All in all a great product and so far so good. I give it an extra point for not using glass (i.e. does not break) and for being extra easy to clean.

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8 speed blender. Ice crushing pulse. Stainless steel blades. Large 48 oz. jar. Easy pour spout. Powerful 350W motor. Nonslip feet. 120V 350W AC. UL listed. Measures approximately 10 by 7-1/2 by 12 inches.

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Hamilton Beach 50200 10-Speed BlendMaster Blender, White Review

Hamilton Beach 50200 10-Speed BlendMaster Blender, White
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This blender died after 4 months of light use. I never asked it to crush ice or do anything really strenuous. I only used it to blend smoothies and tofu desserts - so the toughest thing it ever had to handle was a couple of half-frozen berries. After two months the motor started to have that burned smell when I used it. After three months the plastic bottom part of the canister started to crack. At four months, the motor started making funny noises, it smelled terrible, and the crack on the canister widened so that liquid started to spill out when in use. All in all, this blender was a total waste of money and ended up in the trash. I will NEVER buy a Hamilton Beach product again.

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Blenders are a must-have for smoothies and cocktails, but they are also adept at making baby foods, crumbs, grinding coffee beans, blending batters or soups, chopping veggies or nuts and even smoothing out lumpy gravy. This one offers 10 speeds and a powerful motor as well as a sturdy glass jar and stainless steel blades. A removable blade assembly makes cleaning very simple.

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Monterrey MT45151 Blender and Smoothie Maker with 48-Ounce Plastic Jar and Serving Spigot Review

Monterrey MT45151 Blender and Smoothie Maker with 48-Ounce Plastic Jar and Serving Spigot
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I bought this unit to make smoothies, as I did not have a lot to spend at the time, and I believe that as long as you treat the unit with care, it should last for awhile.
It actually has the equivalent of 6 speeds, as on the right side is has the 3 speed and pulse buttons, and on the left, a High and Low button: 3 LOW AND 3 HIGH speeds.
The Blades in this unit are EXTREMELY sharp, and that is likely the key to it working as good as it does!
I will throw in a bunch of Grapes, a whole Kiwi, a couple of Kale leaves, a handful of Spinach, a half an Orange, a half a Banana and a whole but small Pear, 4 big ice cubes and a cup of water.
I start it on low, (or sometimes repeatedly hit the pulse button) where it pulls everything down in about 15 seconds, and then I will shift it to the highest speed to grind everything to a liquid, which takes about a minute and a half.
After running it that long, the motor seems to emit a strange odor, but that seems to be decreasing. It is pretty noisy on the highest speed.
I then take the blade unit off of the bottom of the container and rinse everything thoroughly, then let air dry.
The spigot top will unscrew and can be cleaned this way, but since I never use it, I keep it closed, then just open it when rinsing.
The only part that is seemingly vulnerable to a leak is the gasket that goes between the blade assembly and the container. If you over-tighten, it will deform and leak. If you don't tighten it enough, it will leak. It took me a day or two to figure how much to tighten it. You can see the gasket and it's contact to the container while tightening. If it starts to appear wiggly, you are over-tightening it. The seal between the actual blade shaft and base has not leaked.
I know this is not a Vita-Mix or Blendtec, but it will make good smoothies with that crazy sharp blade, and grind ice to non-existence in short order.
The only question now is, "how long will it last?", especially in daily use.
I bought this after seeing a Blendtec demo at Costco and wanted to see how I would fare personally by adding fruits and vegetables to my diet each day via smoothies, and I can tell you that I have lost 3 pounds this week so far, and feel absolutely great as compared to the sluggish me before.
The price I paid was about an 1/8th of the Blendtec, but don't think for one minute that the quality is anywhere close. It works, but for how long???

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Whether used for breakfast smoothies before work, protein shakes after a workout, or frozen cocktails with friends on a Friday night, this convenient appliance might be best left out on the counter for easy, everyday access. Simple to use, just add liquids, then ice or frozen ingredients, and with the lid in place, choose from low, medium, or high push-button speed settings--or "pulse" for short bursts of power. The unit's 450-watt motor and ice-crushing blades ensure fast blending, while its integrated stir stick forces ingredients into the mixing blades for smooth, even results. Furthermore, the blender comes with a large 48-ounce plastic blending jar, which features a secure-fitting lid, a non-drip pouring spout, and a mess-free dispensing spigot for serving thick, blended drinks right into a glass. With its contemporary, easy-to-clean design, the blender and smoothie maker measures 8-2/7 by 6-1/2 by 15-1/2 inches.

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Oster 18-Speed 5-Cup Digital Blender Review

Oster 18-Speed 5-Cup Digital Blender
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Buyers beware that Oster has come up with a new definition of a WATT and now they call them OSTER WATTS so your new 700 Oster watt blender is just the old 450 watt motor. They claim that this OK with the legal dept. but refused to acknowledge that they have deliblerately engaged in false and misleading avertisement and will do nothing when you complain othe than take it back and without paying for the shipping charges.

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Oster Counterforms Blender, SS Sides, Digital, 450 W, Glass Jar 18 speeds to prepare a variety of foods and drinks 60 second countdown timer with auto shut-off for convenient hands-free operation 450 Watts of Ice Crushing Power Easy to clean and easy to use smooth control panel Stainless Steel ?Ice Crusher? Blade for perfectly crushed ice every time All-Metal Drive system for lasting durability Pulse setting which can be activated at any speed

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Hamilton Beach Wave Crusher 8-Speed Blender Review

Hamilton Beach Wave Crusher 8-Speed Blender
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I owned a Hamilton Beach blender and food processor combo unit for over 10 years and loved it.....I used it every day until I wore it out. (I'd say a 10 year run is really a good run!) Because I loved my previous Hamilton Beach blender/food processor, I decided to look at blenders in the Hamilton Beach line again, and was very impressed at the wide selection they offer. My food processing and blending needs have increased as I have had a lot of dental work done recently, and still need more done, so I need a lot of smoothies and purees right now, so I use it more than once/day. There were no reviews for this blender on Amazon, but there were 3 reviews on WalMart's site, and everyone loved it, so I decided to give it a try. The features I wanted were 1.) A glass jar 2.) High power, low piercing sound 3.) Sturdy, solid base 4.) No push buttons for easy cleaning 5.) Stainless steel/black to match my kitchen/sleek, retro look because I leave it out on the counter 6.) Cord storage so there wasn't excess cord showing on the counter 7.) High performance 8.) Leak proof bottom of blender 9.) Wave action 10.) Sharp blades 11.) Easy to take apart and clean.... Boy, oh boy, does this baby meet every one of my hopes and dreams!!!!!!!!.......The base is not a heavy metal, so it is easy for me to handle, too.....The glass jar has a beautiful, classy light green tint to it.....(you can see it on the handle).....I like the wider glass jar verses a taller narrower one, too.....I love the easy to use pulse and speed dial....high and low feature, too.....perfect amount of "speeds", in my opinion.....I love the pour spout on the glass jar, my other blender didn't have that and I was always a little annoyed when I went to pour purees out of it and it drizzled down the side....whatever, pretty small annoyance on that blender because I still loved it and got my money's worth!......Over-all, this is an A-1 blender in every aspect of my compliment of it.....Props to the small appliance engineer who designed it!!!!....Love it, Love it, Love it.....Thanks Hamiliton Beach!!!!!!!!!

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West Bend 79908 IFBB Blender with 56-Ounce Glass Jar and Serving Spigot Review

West Bend 79908 IFBB Blender with 56-Ounce Glass Jar and Serving Spigot
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Got this for Christmas. Used it 3 times before the plastic gears stripped off rendering this machine useless.

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Designed specifically to keep athletes hydrated and loaded up with essential vitamins and minerals, this convenient blender might be best left out on the counter for convenient, everyday access. Create precisely blended supplement drinks, pre- and post-workout beverages, healthy fruit smoothies, protein shakes, and more. Custom settings make it easy--choose from "power blend", "smoothie", "high", or "ice crush" push-button speed settings--or "pulse" for short bursts of power. The unit's 600-watt/700-watt-pulse motor and sharp blades ensure fast blending, while its integrated stir stick forces ingredients into the mixing blades for smooth, even results. Furthermore, the blender comes with an extra-large 56-ounce glass blending jar, which features a secure-fitting lid, measuring marks up the side, an easy-grip handle, and a non-drip pouring spout, as well as a mess-free dispensing spigot for serving thick, blended drinks right into a glass. Other highlights include a contemporary stainless-steel wrap, cord storage for keeping countertops looking tidy, and 26 protein and smoothie recipes for getting started. Officially licensed by the IFBB professional league, the blender measures approximately 7-3/5 by 9-8/9 by 17-2/7 inches.

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Hamilton Beach Smooth Pour 10-Speed Blender Review

Hamilton Beach Smooth Pour 10-Speed Blender
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I purchased this blender after reading reviews for it on a different site. Not only does it chop ice well for smoothies, but it is great at pureeing baby food. It is also easy to clean. This blender is used at least once a day in my house. I love this blender!!

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Hamilton Beach Smooth Pour 10-Speed Blender. When you make the world's best shake, you don't want a single drop to go to waste. That's why the spout on the Smooth Pour Blender is so convenient. Along with mess-free serving, you get great blending performance.

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Kalorik BL-24691 Aqua Line 500-Watt Stainless-Steel 2-Speed Blender with 50-Ounce Glass Jar Review

Kalorik BL-24691 Aqua Line 500-Watt Stainless-Steel 2-Speed Blender with 50-Ounce Glass Jar
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The "unique locking mechanism" or whatever they call it - for the jar lid - is cumbersome. Even when you think you know how it works you can still get bogged down just trying to set the lid in the jar. Also, it is terrible with ice cubes. It really leaves the cubes as is or barely touches them. If you do blended drinks this is not at all suitable.

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Equipped with a powerful 500-watt motor, this visually stunning countertop blender works great for liquefying frozen fruit, whipping up creamy smoothies, making pureed soups, and more. Durable blades thoroughly blend ingredients, while simple controls make it easy to adjust the speed from low to high or to engage the pulse function, which comes in handy when crushing ice for margaritas on a Friday night. The blender provides a 50-ounce calibrated glass jar, which offers a secure-fitting lid, a generous easy-grip handle, and a drip-free spout for graceful pouring. Other highlights include a removable filler cap for adding ingredients during operation, a unique jar safety interlock, and a polished stainless-steel base with a decorative frosted-glass plate as the control panel. With a sleek, modern design that will look great on any kitchen counter, the blender measures 8 by 6 by 15 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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Ninja Quad Blade Food & Drink Maker Review

Ninja Quad Blade Food and Drink Maker
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The blades on this machine to be EXTREMELY, (and I do mean EXTREMELY) S-H-A-R-P.! Think of the sharpest blade you have ever come across -- a razor-blade, or very, very sharp knife -- and you will have some idea of the EXTREME sharpness of these blades. Yep -- even I knicked myself on these blades, before I realized how very, very, VERY sharp they are. Of course, this exteme sharpness makes for extremely good and powerful cutting action -- but one should be aware of this sharpness before purchasing this item, especially if there are small children in the house, who usually have NO limits at all on their curiousity and mischieveness.
These blades cut VERY well, and do every job advertised! Some blenders do their jobs by having a large wattage or ampere rating -- but the Ninja does it with very, very sharp blades. It is more powerful, in making my prized receipe for thick, heavy salmon moule, than even my beloved Vita Mix 5200, (a great machine....for most things.) Just be sure to "prep" the Ninja first, by pulsing a few times to break up the batter a bit first. Those sharp blades sure know to chop things up, and usually, no water or liquid at all is needed! Amazing!
On the negative side, though, it must be mentioned that both the large set of blades, (which fit into the larger blender-size container), and the small set of blades, (which fit into the mini-container), come in TWO SEPARATE PARTS. So, you get a total of four
blade parts. THE BLADE PARTS MUST BE FITTED TOGETHER FIRST, AND/OR DROPPED SEPARATELY, ON TOP OF EACH OTHER, INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTAINER. Why EURO-PRO did not put both blade parts together, so the user would have only one blade-part to put into each container, is beyond me. The half-blade parts are obviously smaller, and are easier to lose, in both dishwasher or with hand-washing. There is also a small rubbery-plastic part that fits into bowl part, where the blade is dropped in. It is very small and easy to lose, and if it's lost, it's impossible to put the blades in properly.
The main difference, (the only difference, as far as I can see, anyway), between this item and the Euro-Pro QB900 Ninja Master Prep, also offered here on Amazon, is that the item here will give you two extra mini-blend containers for an extra $10.
Also, the "Master Pod" top part is rather heavy, compared to the rest of the set. After all, the hand-held "Master Pod" is where the motor
is housed! It takes a bit of getting used to, holding this comparatively heavy part, (roughly weighing about a pound-and-a-half), and, though handling this part shouldn't be any trouble at all for normally-abled people, if you're handicapped, and sometimes find it hard to lift anything even as light as a pound and a half, I'd think twice about buying this admittedly nifty little machine. Also, one must always KEEP one's finger pressed down ON the "Master Pod" button, to make the Ninja blender work. Because of the power and sharpness of the blades, oen doesn't really have to keep one's finger on the Master Pod button very long -- but if this is problem, please be aware of it. Unlike traditional blenders, or even the "Magic Bullet" machines, one CANNOT use the "Ninja" Blender unless constantly attending to it and pressing down on the top button...I've also found that preparing a VERY SMALL amount of food is impossible in this machine, because the blades -- unlike those of most other blenders I've used -- do NOT reach all the way to the bottom of the containers-- even the mini-containers. In this, it's just like the Vitamix. What do I mean by a small amount? Well, you can't mix one or two eggs in either of the NINJA containers -- because they will not even reach the bottom blade, which is about an inch from the bottom of the container. For mixing such little amounts, use a conventional, "Osterizer/ Waring" type blender, or the "Magic Bullet" series of blenders. This is an important fact to remember, as so many people live by themselves these days, and sometimes only WANT to mix only one or two eggs, etc.
But the NINJA does the job -- all its jobs -- so very well. Just keep its few short-comings in mind before you decide if this machine is really the one for you. Just like Ninja warriors, it's fast, nimble, works on simple, easy-to-understand, (but VERY powerful!), principles, and looks deceptively simple, sitting there on your counter!

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Oster 8 Speed Blender
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The previous reviewer is mistaken. This is not the CR model that was rated highly. Furthermore, CR objects to its reviews being used commercially. There is a model of Oster that fits the parameters listed by the previous review, however I would urge any consumer to get the CR issue in question and make sure the proper model number is the one they buy.

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