Pros: Pre-programmed cycles, powerful motor, effective design, compact size Cons: Pricey. The jar has a limited life expectancy.
The Blendtec Total Blender was being demonstrated at Costco last week. When I stopped to watch the demo, one of those lively little machines jumped right into my cart! Can you believe it? Well, okay then. Actually the demonstrator put it in my ...
Pros: Digital buttons. Preprogramed buttons. Cons: Defective carafe design. No stirring stick like other blenders.
I bought the Blendtec HP3-A a couple of years ago so I could make smoothies for the summer. I've tried other less powerful blenders over the years, and they never could make good smoothies because they couldn't break down ice cubes into a smooth ...
Pros: Powerful? Cons: Poor blade design, vessel shape. Startup slam. Poor lid won't remove during blending. Liquids fly out.
This blender is the worst blender I have ever tried, and I'm stuck with it because the seller doesn't take them back. I will post videos of the miserable failure of this blender to mix anything but pampered preparations of ingredients, and by pampered I ...
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