Best Blenders for Hamilton
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 16 people for HAMILTON
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Positives: Compact, Easy To Use, Easy To Clean, Type: Work Top
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my full-sized blender never gets the ice as finely crushed as this hamilton beech product does.
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kamel622,
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the bottom line: hamilton beach single serve blender 51101 is a wonderful, small, easy to use blender for a quick individual smoothie or shake.
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(the banana was too much for it.) this hamilton beach is the smallest, lightest blender i've seen yet, but it promises to perform for a while at least.
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it easily outlasted a blender express, and unlike the bad design of the blender express, the elegant simplicity of this hamilton beach insures not only much quicker but spill-free, dripless smoothies.
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those reviews were in stark contrast to those for the hamilton beach blender, which it seemed the vast majority of people were happy with, so i went ahead and got one of these.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for HAMILTON
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Positives: Easy To Use, Easy To Clean, Fast Blending Speed, Type: Work Top
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www.target.com
grew skeptical that it would work, did some more research about the best blenders via the internet and decided to exchange the black and decker blender for the michael graves hamilton beach blender.
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www.cooking.com
the hamilton beach motor has always been a really strong motor, and i love that.
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if you can't find this particluar model, hamilton beach has a wave station blender that is pretty much the same thing but i think the pitcher is plastic instead of glass.
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the fact that the hamilton beach comes in 6 colors is just icing on the cake and the moroccan red is gorgeous.
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www.amazon.com
hamilton-beach has done a great job with its eclectrics line of appliances--they are well made, fun to use, come with a great warranty and all have great looks about them.
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for HAMILTON
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Positives: Fast Blending Speed, Easy To Use, Easy To Clean, Type: Work Top
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Judi,
www.cooking.com
have always liked hamilton beach -so i picked a hamilton beach for my new blender.
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www.amazon.com
i would definitely recommend hamilton beach 52277 classic chrome 12-speed blender.
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www.amazon.com
my main reason for purchasing the hamilton beach 52277 12 speed classic chrome blender was to make smoothies with frozen fruit on occasion.
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www.amazon.com
i just bought this hamilton beach 52277 classic chrome blender (for under six bills with shipping) to replace an aging but still working osteriser (just like belle) that had lasted two decades.
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Judi,
www.cooking.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for HAMILTON
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Positives: Easy To Use, Excellent Affordability, Fast Blending Speed, Type: Work Top
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pumkinfa from Memphis, TN,
www.circuitcity.com
have used this model of the hamilton beach 'wave action' blender for temporary commercial use and found that it is very durable high powered makes the best frozen margaritas!
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www.amazon.com
i returned it and purchased this hamilton beach blender.
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www.amazon.com
finally, our 10 year old hamilton beach blender bit the dust.
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www.amazon.com
after searching the internet for the best smoothie maker for the money, i took the advice of other amazon customers on the hamilton beach 50754 wavestation 10-speed dispensing blender and i'm glad i
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www.amazon.com
being the cynical perfectionist he is, i bought him the hamilton beach wavestation to see if it would work better.
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pumkinfa from Memphis, TN,
www.circuitcity.com
- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for HAMILTON
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Positives: Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Type: Work Top
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Lee,
www.cooking.com
i have owned a hamilton beach commercial bar blender for years.
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my old blender, a hamilton beach wave station, would leave the peanut butter in clumps and the greens would be in bits big enough to have to chew.
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Lee,
www.cooking.com





