| Most blenders have problems with their controls, since they use older knobs and dials, but not the Blendtec “EZ” Commercial Blender. It uses a sleek membrane touchpad and advanced electronics which make this blender state-of-the-art. Of course, you can probably tell this by looking at the price, but, as always, quality costs. | ||
| The Waring HPB300BK Mega Mix Commercial Bar Blender is advertised to be designed for nonstop performance. We’ve heard that before, so we were a little skeptical at first, but seeing it in action convinced us. It has a solid steel base which gives it excellent footing, and with such a powerful motor, it certainly needs it. | ||
| We think we’ve said enough about blenders from Blendtec to convince you that any one of their models is an excellent choice, and of course this also goes for this Blendtec Commercial Blender. Since this model has a 3HP motor, you know what this means: everything is going to end up in smaller pieces than you can see, or feel! | ||
| We know a blender doesn’t have as many HP as your car, but rest assured that even a 3HP blender like the Waring MX1000R Professional Blender is more than enough for any task. One look at its size should convince you that this is no plastic-toy blender. This blender is ready to crush ice and blend fruit and other ingredients into a nice smoothie. | ||
| Did you know that blenders spin their blades at a speed of over 200mph? Not all of them do, it’s true, but the Vita-Mix Turbo Blend 4500 Countertop Blender does it, and this allows it to blend just about anything you want. Since this can easily replace a juicer, thanks to its powerful motor, you can save some money and skip getting a juicer, if you’re going to invest in this blender. | ||
| Blenders make a lot of noise while in use, and the Waring Professional Bar Blender is no exception, but if this isn’t a problem for you, then this is certainly a blender to consider. Good blenders are usually very expensive, but even though this blender costs a little over $100, it is still one of the best and easiest to use home blenders. | ||
| All bars have a blender, because it’s impossible to create all those cocktails without one. However, most bar owners get the cheapest one available, thinking that there’s no difference between that and a more expensive one. That couldn’t be more wrong, and if you’re a smart bar owner you should pick a blender like the Waring Pro Professional Bar Blender, which mixes excellent features with a low price. | ||
| If you’re still wondering if a blender can crush ice then trust us when we tell you that yes, it can. Not all of them can, keep that in mind, but most blenders that have an above average motor will be able to crush ice just fine. If you want to be sure however that your blender can do this, we recommend the Cuisinart SB-5600 Supreme Super Stainless-Steel Blender, which also has a very low price. | ||
| How many RPMs would you say a blender motor has? If you said 27000 then you’d be right, because that’s how many the Waring HPB300 MegaMix Commercial Blender has. This means that anything you put in the container, including blocks of ice or frozen fruit, will be crushed and turned into a pulp faster than you can say “Wow, that was fast!”. | ||
| If you’re looking for the blender with the best price/performance ratio, then the L’Equip Blender would definitely be it. Its 900 watt motor gives it plenty of power to blend every ingredient you can think of, into its large polycarbonate pitcher. Add to this the 6 year warranty and you should know why this is considered a best-buy. | ||