Blenders - Page 2
A blender is one of the most handy kitchen appliances. It is an apparatus that allows you to puree and emulsify food so that you can make those delicious gourmet dishes. Blenders are available in all shapes and sizes and you can easily pick up one that is especially useful for you. The online stores are filled with hundreds of blender models and it is important that you first find out exactly what you require. This will allow you to shop with better ease. Read buying guide
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Philips RI21609Unavailable -
Vita-Mix Total Nutrition CenterUnavailable -
KitchenAid Professional BlenderUnavailable -
Nutri Ninja Blender System with Auto-iQ BL682Unavailable -
Sunbeam PB7650Unavailable -
Philips Viva Collection HR7761/00Unavailable -
Vitamix Professional Series 750Unavailable -
Kenwood HDP406WHUnavailable -
Breville BSB530Unavailable -
Sunbeam Stickmaster Plus SM7400Unavailable -
Philips Walita Daily Collection RI2102Unavailable -
Moulinex Click and MixUnavailable -
Vitamix CIA Professional SeriesUnavailable -
Breville Professional 800 Collection Die Cast Blender BBL800Unavailable -
Breville BBL420XLUnavailable -
Cherub Baby Natriblend Steamer BlenderUnavailable -
Sunbeam MultiBlender Platinum PB7630Unavailable -
Oster 2-Speed Hand Blender FPSTHBSSA2-033Unavailable -
Rival IB954W Ultrablend Hand BlenderUnavailable -
Breville Die Cast Hemisphere Blender 800BLXLUnavailable -
Sunbeam Master SM7200Unavailable
Newest Products
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Kogan 600W Rocket Blender Plus KANMB600WAUnavailable -
Kogan 900W Rocket Blender Pro KANMB900WA$99.00 -
Magic Bullet MBR-1107AUnavailable -
Sunbeam Blender On The Go PB2000$59.95 -
Sunbeam PB9800$167.40 -
Sunbeam PB7950$139.00
Blenders can be broadly classified into 2 types. There are those standard blenders that you see in most kitchens across the country. These blenders have a typical structure where a transparent jar sits atop a base where the blender operating buttons are also located. The blender blades are located at the bottom of the jars. The other blender types are the immersion blenders, the ones that have a baseball shape and can be hand operated easily. The immersion blenders, as the name suggests, need to be immersed into a container where the food items are kept and the blending can be done using the buttons on the apparatus.
The blender jars also need to be considered. Essentially you have 3 options in blender jars – plastic, glass and stainless steel. Plastic jars are the most inexpensive ones and they are rather durable. The only issue with these jars is that they tend to get scuffed over time as you wash them with detergents. Glass jars are tougher and can be cleaned in dishwashers. They also look better than plastic jars. However, as is with glass, you drop a jar accidentally and it is bound to break. Stainless steel jars are the toughest of the lot and they tend to last you for years. The only con associated with these jars is that they don’t let you see inside. You will need to open the cover to find out if the blending has been completed or not.
If you want to do a lot with your blender, including dough making, it is best to look for food processors. These blenders are much more elaborate than standard blenders and they come equipped with a wider range of accessories. The Prinetti Multi Function Food Processor should be a good buy. Apart from the standard blender functions, you can use this food processor for crushing ice or grinding coffee and herbs and so on.