Anyone who have ever tried blending something as nuts in a kitchenaid? Obviously fruits and greens contains a lot of juice that will help it go around after just a few seconds. The Vitamix blender does it quite well, but more expensive... Any experience? And with raw food?
Thanks for asking. It is all about the details and engineering behind the design of the container, blades, electric motor and so on, to manufacture a product that actually does the job, plus you want the product to look sharp on your counter top!
I bought a ksb560 for my mom, and i noticed when you first push a button to start it, it starts fast for a fraction of a second then it slows down then goes back to fast and stays that way. It does this within two seconds in the beginning only. Is this normal?
@arcangel530 This great feature which is just like an automatic pulse function enhances the ability of your blender to better crush down large and dense slices of fruits, e.g. pine apple or cantaloupe slices. Notice that in my video I essentially did the same function manually!
I noticed my Cuisinart (which I have abused because it is such a POS) smelled like something was burning while I was blending smoothies for 3. Couldn't handle the ice I guess, so I let it burn up. Thank goodness and finally. Bought the Cuisinart KSB560 for about 61.00 new online because of your puzzling video. What an interesting demonstration, funny almost! Great advertising!
@coabsher Thanks for your comment. Honestly, I don't work for Kitchenaid. I was only so excited to use my new blender for the very first time. I wasn't even sure that it can do it at all. My old blender would totally fail it guaranteed. It actually turned out very well to my surprise. So I decided to share it. I would love to see how your Cuisinart performs. Please post your video and let me know. Cheers!
@Sorena007 Thanks for your reply! It's ALWAYS good to see a quality product....especially today when there are so few of them around. What model was used in the video? Do ALL Kitchenaid blenders do this? Or do you have to go to the top of the line? (How many watts/ amps in the model tested?)
What are you saying in the end?
ladamos 8 hours ago
Hi ...great test, thanks for posting.
What Make and Model is your Kitchen Aid
Lifegiver75 1 month ago
@Lifegiver75 Thanks for your comment. This model is the KSB540 assembeld in USA.
Sorena007 1 month ago
Anyone who have ever tried blending something as nuts in a kitchenaid? Obviously fruits and greens contains a lot of juice that will help it go around after just a few seconds. The Vitamix blender does it quite well, but more expensive... Any experience? And with raw food?
stiinity 1 month ago
Thanks for asking. It is all about the details and engineering behind the design of the container, blades, electric motor and so on, to manufacture a product that actually does the job, plus you want the product to look sharp on your counter top!
Sorena007 2 months ago
What's so special about it?
realesp1 2 months ago
i need a good blender how much?and where did u buy it?
Lesbiana31 4 months ago
But can it blend ice into snow without any liquid?
n33oh 6 months ago
I can't stand against to watch it again and again. I wish I have such a good blender...
ladamos 7 months ago
I bought a ksb560 for my mom, and i noticed when you first push a button to start it, it starts fast for a fraction of a second then it slows down then goes back to fast and stays that way. It does this within two seconds in the beginning only. Is this normal?
arcangel530 9 months ago
@arcangel530 This great feature which is just like an automatic pulse function enhances the ability of your blender to better crush down large and dense slices of fruits, e.g. pine apple or cantaloupe slices. Notice that in my video I essentially did the same function manually!
Sorena007 9 months ago
I noticed my Cuisinart (which I have abused because it is such a POS) smelled like something was burning while I was blending smoothies for 3. Couldn't handle the ice I guess, so I let it burn up. Thank goodness and finally. Bought the Cuisinart KSB560 for about 61.00 new online because of your puzzling video. What an interesting demonstration, funny almost! Great advertising!
coabsher 10 months ago
@coabsher Thanks for your comment. Honestly, I don't work for Kitchenaid. I was only so excited to use my new blender for the very first time. I wasn't even sure that it can do it at all. My old blender would totally fail it guaranteed. It actually turned out very well to my surprise. So I decided to share it. I would love to see how your Cuisinart performs. Please post your video and let me know. Cheers!
Sorena007 10 months ago
@coabsher
OOPs, I meant I bought a KITCHENAID KSB560!! Soooo sorry, didn't mean to imply I thought you worked for Kitchenaid-loved the video.
coabsher 10 months ago
No liquid! Now, THAT'S the test of a REAL blender! KitchenAid to the Rescue! It truly is AWESOME! ("....KitchenAid....for rhe way it's made"! : )
UTAOUB 11 months ago
@UTAOUB: Oh, Yes! That's how you do it. Thanks for recognizing that. Cheers!
Sorena007 11 months ago
@Sorena007 Thanks for your reply! It's ALWAYS good to see a quality product....especially today when there are so few of them around. What model was used in the video? Do ALL Kitchenaid blenders do this? Or do you have to go to the top of the line? (How many watts/ amps in the model tested?)
UTAOUB 11 months ago
Awesome!
RawFedSkye 1 year ago
Is that a SIGG bottle?
TheLoserKingdom 1 year ago
@TheLoserKingdom: Good eyes =)
Sorena007 1 year ago
@Sorena007 I know, I have one and love it. I notice that a pulse feature on a blender makes it easier to blend, which is what you did.
TheLoserKingdom 1 year ago
LOL @ Myself!!!
Sorena007 1 year ago