In this article I will explain 3 features your new electric blender must have and that is very necessary to make it most helpful in the kitchen for blending whole foods into delightful dishes and juices. Back when I was growing up there was not many blenders but, just a few choices to choose from if you had the money to purchase one. Things have changed since then and electric blenders have become more popular in the kitchen with more families thinking of it as a necessity in their own kitchen.
With it a being a necessity in almost every kitchen that tends to make for a huge demand for these appliances and fierce competition among the huge list of manufactures of these blenders that are trying drastically to build the better and more advanced blender than their competitor's. So, for that reason there is large selection of bad, good, and great blenders on the market now making it more difficult to choose?
My suggestions for the 3 features your new electric blender must have is as follows and the first is that it has big un-breakable container that hold a large enough quantity of whatever your making that you don't have to do it multiple time to get it done. Not to big that doesn't adequately fit in a normal size kitchen cabinet. Be sure that it is very easy to clean up after blending because, I used to have one that took about 15 minutes of intense cleaning and I hated it for that simple reason. I love my new one because, it has many great features and the fact that it only takes about 15 seconds to clean is one the best features.
The second suggestion is that it has big powerful motor that perform big jobs and can be used everyday continuously for many years without the fear and frustration of burning the motor up. You don't want to purchase one with a small motor and think that it will last if use everyday and especially if you treat badly by overloading it too many times because, that is just too much for small motor to handle.
The third suggestion is that it has a great big long warranty on the motor because, if they generally put a long warranty on a motor they have very good faith that it will last through the warranty time. I know the more years you have on warranty the more you have to pay but, if you have a $100 blender that has a one year warranty and it burns up right after the warranty time you just spent $100 for the use of that blender that year.
With it a being a necessity in almost every kitchen that tends to make for a huge demand for these appliances and fierce competition among the huge list of manufactures of these blenders that are trying drastically to build the better and more advanced blender than their competitor's. So, for that reason there is large selection of bad, good, and great blenders on the market now making it more difficult to choose?
My suggestions for the 3 features your new electric blender must have is as follows and the first is that it has big un-breakable container that hold a large enough quantity of whatever your making that you don't have to do it multiple time to get it done. Not to big that doesn't adequately fit in a normal size kitchen cabinet. Be sure that it is very easy to clean up after blending because, I used to have one that took about 15 minutes of intense cleaning and I hated it for that simple reason. I love my new one because, it has many great features and the fact that it only takes about 15 seconds to clean is one the best features.
The second suggestion is that it has big powerful motor that perform big jobs and can be used everyday continuously for many years without the fear and frustration of burning the motor up. You don't want to purchase one with a small motor and think that it will last if use everyday and especially if you treat badly by overloading it too many times because, that is just too much for small motor to handle.
The third suggestion is that it has a great big long warranty on the motor because, if they generally put a long warranty on a motor they have very good faith that it will last through the warranty time. I know the more years you have on warranty the more you have to pay but, if you have a $100 blender that has a one year warranty and it burns up right after the warranty time you just spent $100 for the use of that blender that year.
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