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Stainless Steel Blender Review

By AJReviews | Sep 29, 2009 | Views: 25 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0
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Blenders come in all shapes and styles, some with more powerful motors than others, some more quiet, blenders made for smoothies, some just simple drinks and blending. I am not going to be going over these specifics, but rather focus on the Stainless Steel Blender, a blender that will last a lifetime.

Brevielle BBL550XL Ikon
This is a great blender, one that will crush even the larger ice-cubes. I love the design, even for the electrical plug. It has 5 speeds, and the extra-wide blades for crushing ice. It also features the revolutionary Kinetix blade and bowl system, which eliminates any food from getting trapped.

The jar is a 1-1/2 liter glass, with easy to read measurement markings It features a powerful 610-watt motor, and a beautiful and stylish, stainless steel base. All parts are dishwasher safe.

Waring PBB2 Professional Bar Blender
If you are running a bar, home or professional, this 32-ounce stainless steel blender features a container that is perfect for blending 2 tall drinks. It will crush ice in seconds with the powerful 390 Watt motor. It has high and low speeds which will cover any chopping, mixing, and pureeing duties. The base is a heavy-duty, black, baked enamel with chrome accents.

Also featured in this blender, is the self-cleaning blade assembly, which is reason enough to purchase this excellent blender. The 32-ounce stainless steel carafe features a patented clover-leaf design. This design creates a unique whirling-vortex action, which is controlled by a 2-speed toggle switch. This is great for blending drinks, pureeing soups or sauces, or crushing ice.

A stainless steel blender is a choice for so many who want to make sure they have a container that is BPF-free, and is not able to leach contaminants from food or left over particles. Stainless steel is easy to sanitize and will stand up to a lot of abuse.





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