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Consumer Safety Protection Commission , about 8 million units of the blender were sold in the U.S. . They were sold through cuisinart griddler elite department, specialty stores and on the internet. The affected food processors retailed for between $100 and $350.

Cuisinart offers a range of blending models, so you may want to think about how you’d like to use your new appliance. Welcome extended-stay guests with all of the comfort and convenience of home with this STAY by Cuisinart WCB120W white 48 oz. Offering 2 speeds and a pulse feature controlled with an easy-to-use dial, the blender is great for processing smoothies, milkshakes, hummus, guacamole, and other delicious treats. plastic jar is designed with a large handle to make it easy to maneuver and pour.

Find countertop blender models and professional-grade blender models. Browse through the collection and find budget picks and high-performance blenders. Find blenders with functions like blending, crushing ice, mixing & pureeing. Get single-serve blenders to make your favorite smoothies while on the go. Choose from top-rated models like Magic Bullet Personal Blender, Hamilton Beach Single-Serve Blender, KitchenAid Variable-speed Cordless Hand Blender, and more.

This powerful performer features pre-programmed ice crush and smoothie controls, low and high blending speeds and a convenient pulse function. Its generous 56-ounce durable plastic jar features a tight-seal lid, soft-touch handle, and a 2-oz. Electronic touchpad provides easy selection for all options. With the cups, the smoothie setting made a great drink, but for the pesto it was a little more difficult to gauge how long to blend.

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We found the slow setting worked well for blending things like lentils and split peas, while the fast setting made quick work of larger chunks of potatoes, carrots and broccoli. One of the unexpected, pleasant surprises was that the appliance managed to create exceptionally smooth soups and smoothies without adding excess air to the final product. The Breville Super Q ($500) is the mightiest of the Breville blenders but also the most clunky. The jug was wide and heavy, it was very loud, and there were just too many settings. We had to run the smoothie program twice to fully incorporate almonds into our drink. It did crush ice at lightning speed, but for $500 we expect perfect results every time.