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Stay By Cuisinart Wcb120w White 48 Oz 2 Speed Blender

If you’ve used this product, log in and leave a review to tell us and other customers what you thought about it. Get paid up to $16 for submitting one of the first text, photo, or video reviews for this item. This particular blender features a sleek, white base with rounded corners, which creates an attractive, modern aesthetic to fit most extended-stay hotels.

With only 250 watts to it’s name, it took a long time to blend the smoothie and still left a lot of larger chunks; all the extra cups, lids, and rings didn’t outweigh its shortcomings. Cuisinart has been a trusted brand for cooking for over 40 years. Founded in 1971, Cuisinart’s first appliance, a food processor, became immensely popular among home cooks. Shop appliances, cookware, gadgets and cutlery on HSN to take your cooking to the next level. This nicely-designed model has a powerful motor, plenty of smart features, and a reasonable price. The Beast Blender ($138) is a looker, there’s no doubt about it.

You’ll have to charge the battery, but the blending process itself will be completely cordless. If you’re flying, keep in mind that lithium-ion batteries can’t be placed in checked bags. Now that you’ve seen our list of the best cuisinart pots and pans sets, it’s time to pick your model. But how do you decide which features matter the most to you? We discovered that this blender will happily eat any ingredient you feed it. Just like any other hand blender or mixer, you should not try blending if the blades are not fully submerged.

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To avoid this, keep the shaft submerged and blend in tall pots and bowls, rather than shallow containers. You’ll also need to be careful not to scratch non-stick pots and bowls when blending. Find out when your online purchase will arrive or schedule a delivery. The KitchenAid High-Performance Blender ($290) is the high-performance model from the same company as out budget category winner, but not worth the steeper price tag. In almost every category, the conventional five-speed KitchenAid outperformed this one.

This model weighs a heavy 10.6 pounds and has a high price point. It’s also good-looking and compact, with a well-designed black and silver body. The nine-button interface is somewhat complicated but offers a choice of seven speeds. This 11.4-pound blender has a somewhat dated silver and black design. The 500-watt motor isn’t particularly strong and doesn’t work well on ice. In testing, we liked the large 56-ounce glass blending jar and the straightforward button interface, which offers seven speeds and an oversized power button.

The four-pound CPB-300 has a slim profile and a small footprint, with a good-looking stainless steel base and a simple three-button interface that offers high, low, and pulse speeds. The 350-watt motor isn’t as powerful but offers a standby mode, a safety interlock, and an auto-stop feature. The package includes a 32-ounce blend jar, an eight-ounce chopping jar, four 16-ounce travel cups with lids, and two interchangeable blade assemblies designed for blending and chopping.