At around $100 to $120, the KitchenAid blender is not cheap. But it's a good choice for someone who wants a reliable, sturdy machine that won't disappoint during tough tasks.
One-piece pitcher makes cleaning easy
Motor is powerful enough to easily crush ice
Motor adjusts according to thickness of ingredients
Polycarbonate pitcher is lightweight and shatterproof
Cons
56-ounce jar might seem too big for some
Some users have reported leaks in the base
Description
0.9 Horsepower motor
Motor is designed to start slowly to prevent splattering, and adjusts to thickness of food to maintain consistent speed
Modes include Stir, Chop, Mix, Puree, Liquify, Crush Ice and Pulse
Die-cast metal base
One-piece, dishwasher-safe polycarbonate pitcher
56-ounce capacity
Available in numerous colors and finishes
@midnightbluestars Finally got into the barber :D
taxivid 1 month ago
Where'd your hair go? ):
midnightbluestars 1 month ago
@SuperTime2Change Yea man, they go up there, the standard blender is a vita mix and they cost like 400 - 500 bucks! Crazy! Omega and vita mix are the best i've heard.
taxivid 1 month ago
heh, funny this video turned up today I've been considering buying one of those BlendTec blenders that blend pretty much anything, literally. The reason why is because the one we have now is some cheap half arsed pile of crap they used rubber for the gear where the gear for the blade is seated onto the machine so it spins and doesn't always fully grab sometimes making it stink like burning rubber. rather gross smell actually lol. It's worth it to spend the extra on something 10x better.
SuperTime2Change 1 month ago