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Does Anyone Have The Oster Fusion Blender? How well has it been working for you?

I am doing a blended coffee reaffirm for a large fair, will it keep up? Thanks!


Here's a top review of the product at Consumer Guide...an unbiased consumer communication site.

http://products.howstuffworks.com/oster- brly07-bf0-000-fusion-blender-with-edibles- processor-review.htm

Oster Fusion Blender?

Does any one have this blender? What do you entertain the idea about it?


We purchased this blender last weekend at End for $69.95 after using a regular 4 blade Oster blender on vacation that worked very well for making daiquiris and margaritas. None of the blenders that i have hand-me-down in the past blend large ice cubes good at all but the Oster didn't have a unruly. I found many positive and negative reviews about the Fusion model on the web with most of the negatives saying that it would exempt from working after a few months. Many of the negatives said that when it worked it worked very well so we thinking we would give it a try.

The frozen drink and smoothie button works immaculate. It starts out slow and switches from forward to reverse a few times to chop up the ice and fruit. Then it speeds up to carry out the job. There is no guess work about which button to push and trying to shove the ice cubes and fruit to the bottom. The turn topsy-turvy on the motor only works with the two preset buttons. We have made frozen drinks in it and the ice gets blended quite with no chunks at all. My wife has made about 15 smoothies in it and says they turn up out perfect. We used the preset button for both and in 30 seconds it's done. What I like most is that it doesn't have 18 speeds to try and be included out. It just has slow, medium, and fast. This thing is very snazzy but what blender isn't.

Oster Fusion Blender demonstration

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