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Five things to think about when buying a blender

2017-05-12
looking to buy a blender whether going to make smoothies sauces or your favorite frozen cocktail these are the things you need to know before you buy size if you only need an appliance that whips up individual smoothie servings each morning then a personal blender will suit you best to supply large groups go with the machine with a high-capacity jar power pretty much any blender can dice soft fruit into a smooth drink tougher items such as ice leafy greens with lots of fiber and nuts require an appliance with a powerful motor not to mention well-designed blades price how much are you willing to spend kitchen blenders range widely in price you can buy one for under $100 several hundred or close to $1,000 many fancy blenders from Vitamix and KitchenAid for example also tend to come with glossy cookbooks with lots of splashy color photos if you can live without the gourmet treatment choosing a more mundane machine could save you a lot of cash technology a lot of blenders these days try to use sophisticated technology to prepare food automatically so you might see a machine with buttons to blend smoothies soups or crush ice with just one key press the cleanup blending food is messy hopefully keeping your new appliance clean won't be too much trouble a thoughtfully built blender won't have too many ridges nooks and crannies for dirt and debris to collect inside or worse gets stuck some blenders even feature an automatic cleaning mode to ease your pain so if you consider these factors you're sure to find a blender that's a perfect match for you
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