Best Blenders for Higher
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For Higher, people talk about
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- easy cleanup
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for HIGHER
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Use, Fast Blending Speed
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while the price is higher then i think it should be, you can't deny that this is a quality, well made product.
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it is loud compared to a $12 durabrand 200 watt blender, but it is not much louder than a higher end (~$60) consumer blender.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for HIGHER
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Positives: Fast Blending Speed, Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Type: Work Top
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while the price is higher then i think it should be, you can't deny that this is a quality, well made product.
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it is loud compared to a $12 durabrand 200 watt blender, but it is not much louder than a higher end (~$60) consumer blender.
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for HIGHER
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Positives: Easy To Use, Easy To Clean, Compact, Type: Handheld
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Martha,
www.cooking.com
it is somewhat like holding a power drill, so be prepared (i am not tall, so end up holding everything in the kitchen higher than i'd like).
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pour from a higher height.
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Martha,
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for HIGHER
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Positives: Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Fast Blending Speed, Type: Handheld
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i've found that the 1-3 settings are perfect for blending bananas, with the higher setting reserved for really thick items, like nearing the end of making your thick milkshakes.
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h2ou8n4,
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pros: simple to clean variable speeds long cord bulletproof kitchenaid quality cons: can be noisy at higher speeds the bottom line: easy to use, easy to clean, inexpensive, reliable.
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we purchased this blender thinking the quality would be higher than lower priced models.
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besides, higher speeds seem to result in more froth, flung food, and cavitation (requiring you to stop the unit, withdraw it from the food to eliminate air bubbles, and then reinsert...).
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