Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How to Choose a Blender

A blender is one of those essential countertop appliances. Used for making smoothies, shakes and malts, it also comes in handy for pureeing, chopping and even crushing ice.




1. Measure the space where you plan to store your blender. Pay special attention to height.

2. Decide on a metal or plastic base. Metal is more durable and keeps the appliance more steady when it is in use, but generally costs more.

3. Choose a glass or plastic jar. Blenders with glass jars are generally more stable, but also more expensive. A glass jar is also quite a bit heavier than plastic.

4. Check the number of settings available and decide which most closely fit your needs. A pulsing function is especially useful.

5. Look for special features on the lid that will make it possible to add ingredients while the blender is running.

6. Choose the color you want. Colors are generally available only if you choose a plastic base.

7. Study warranty and service options.

8. Before buying, read the manufacturer's instructions to be sure the blender has all the features you are looking for.

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