Aug 08, 2008 by Ben P | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
I've heard that they can be compared to jet engines on take off, but I have my reservations, owing to the in reality that I have owned many loud blenders in the past.
Just how flashy are they, and are they reliable and perform well at making smoothies?
Thanks a gathering,
Av
WHAT ???? I CAN'T Ascertain YOU !!! SPEAK UP PLEASE.
pretty darn loud,,, perchance not jet engines pushed to the stops loud,,, but splashy all the same
works great though
just need ear plugs
traveling supervisor | Aug 08, 2008
Oster Blender is best for Smoothies Maker?
May 23, 2009 by robert | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
Do NOT get the Occult bullet, it is underpowered JUNK.
I agree with one guy that said vitamix those are breathtaking with 2-3 HP motors and extra thick blades. Similar mixers are the blendtec mixers. Both of these are around 350-500 dollars more than most can supply.
I recommend a Waring or an oster BAR blender as long as you dont need too many speeds, They have extremy serious torque and will last forever. If you need more sppeds, I recommend a Nautical galley aid which is pretty cheap but has a very high hp and torquae and will also last forever.
Harrison H | May 24, 2009
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