Best Buying Guide- How to Purchase a Blender

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Best Buying Guide
  • How to Purchase a Blender

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Best Blender Guide
  • For a blender , Look at the number of teeth on
    the connection from the motor to the blade. The
    more teeth, the greater the surface area being
    used to distribute the power to the blade
    mechanism and is less likely to wear out.
  • Overall, as with many things, one of the quickest
    ways to tell a good one is to weigh them both.
    The heavier item is better. No one pays for
    shipping extra weight unless it's there for a
    good reason. Also note that the "heavier" rule
    doesn't apply to electronics like
    cellphones/computers, etc. where the cost of
    making it small is actually higher..!
  • If you are going shopping for blenders, it seems
    that most seem to be low to high range. Obviously
    there are some cheap ones and many that exceed
    that range. So for the purposes of this question,
    assume that range to be the budget.
  • Check for a good strong motor and thick blades.
    If the blades are thin, they're likely to warp
    over time. The motor needs to be able to spin
    those blades through the liquid.
  • Check for a thick glass container. The plastic
    ones are unlikely to deal with the heat of things
    like soups and sauces being dumped in.
  • Check the gasket between the glass container and
    the piece that attaches the blades. A thin,
    flimsy gasket is likely to start leaking before a
    thicker, softer basket.

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Best Blender Guide
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Best Blender Guide
  • For smoothies you should look for something with
    blades are in a well which makes it difficult for
    frozen material to get under. For juices and
    soups this blender is fine ,whenever you prepare
    smoothies it reaches a state where the blades are
    spinning in an empty cavity. Contrast this to a
    state of the art blender like Blendersreviewed.COM
    .
  • Mercy Diamant - Manager Director
    at http//www.blendersreviewed.com/
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