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Used (2) from $249.99 Breville BBL550XL Ikon 610-Watt Stainless-Steel Blender Breville BBL605XL Hemisphere Control Blender Breville BBL605BSXL Hemisphere Control Blender, Black Sesame Breville BBL560XL Hemisphere Smooth Blender, Silver Breville BBL910XL Boss Easy to Use Superblender, Silver Breville's IKON Blender has a single wipe clean control pad with no crevices for easy cleaning. 5 speed setting include mix, chop, blend, liquefy and puree. 6.5 x 8 x 15.5 inches Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. Click here for Proposition 65 warning #371,700 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #783 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Blenders > Countertop Blenders Just past the warranty period. Has always had issues with leaking if silicone gasket not set perfectly and even if it was it was never clear why it leaked.

I purchased this blender and it has a chemical taste. The motor also smokes. It's out of warranty and the Breville site is a nightmare! Do not purchase: The unit motor burnt after 15 uses. Used mine 2-3x per week for 6 years. Just broke the handle on the Jar today. $50 delivered seems ok to me, as the blade bearing is starting to get nasty anyway. I can't understand where the negative reviews for this product come from. I am beginning to think Amazon is being attacked by bands of roving trolls, placing negative reviews... My Ikon blender jar bearing seized and was putting parts into smoothies, temp timing the fuse out at 4 seconds etc.Same nightmare as everyone else. This is one good looking blender. I had purchased this blender for my mother over 4 years ago. I fell in love with the sleek style so.. Breville discontinued this blender, good thing. The bottom screw on thing would get stuck. I called Breville and they sent me the next blender up (BBL605XL) for free.

Used the Breville blender less than ten times and every time it works worse and worse. Trying to return, hopefully this will be stress free. Breville no longer makes glass. So they no longer can provide you a replacement if you (or the cleaning lady) break the jar. See and discover other items: blenders parts, blenders and juicersI have a Breville coffee grinder at home and in the CNET Appliance's Toaster Oven Extravaganza, the Breville Smart Oven was a top performer. As such, I had very high expectations for the $199 Breville Hemisphere Control Blender, expectations which were not ill-placed. It is a fantastic blender and went above and beyond in terms of performance. We reviewed seven blenders in what I like to call the Great CNET Blender Bonanza. Each model brought something to the table, some more than others. Even compared with the big guys like Ninja, Blendtec, and VitaMix, however, the Breville held its own and, in the end, won a positive vote.It has the horsepower to handle heavy-duty tasks like grinding whole almonds into flour and then processing that flour into almond butter, no additives or oil required, but it also can handle delicate tasks like whipping cream.

I genuinely believe that this blender could replace, at least in some instances, your hand mixer and food processor, making it an ideal choice for people who appreciate an appliance that multitasks as much as they do.Its versatility and multitasking ability might not be what you need. Before we go any further down this path, you must to assess for yourself what, exactly, you require from a blender. Blenders like the Breville are wasted on me.Why is a fantastic blender ever a waste?
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Now I make smoothies in order to perpetuate the ruse that I am a health nut. I make them often, certainly, but they still don't justify an appliance as multi-faceted as the Breville. Not everyone will need all of its food-processing potential.If you're looking for a frozen beverage mixer, you can get a fine product in the $39 Hamilton Beach Smoothie Smart Blender (Model 56206 -- there are two with that name). It made good smoothies, mixed well, and performed above our expectations.
omega blender b2400If, on the other hand, you're looking for a high-end blender that has plenty of functionality, smart design, and excellent performance, the Breville is an excellent choice.
oster 14 speed blender 6694Design The Breville Hemisphere Control is a 750-watt blender that measures 16.5 inches tall and leaves a footprints that is 7 inches wide and 8 inches deep at the broadest points.
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Depending on the height of your upper cabinets, this blender may or may not fit under them for countertop storage. That said, it is fairly average in terms of size, given other blenders on the market. What matters about this blender most, however, isn't so much its size as its power. While not the most powerful blender on the market, especially compared with the 1,560-watt Blendtec Designer Series Wildside Blender or 1,500-watt Ninja Ultima Blender, the Breville has plenty of power to perform well.
blender vitamix kaskusIn our tests, it often took the Breville longer to blend than the higher-powered models, but it still produced excellent results.The user interface is clearly understood and the presets are useful, with options like snow (for finely crushed ice), mix, blend, liquify, and puree. There is also a smoothie button that will activate a minute-long timer and pulse-blending sequence. I didn't find the timer to be necessary, but you might think it a helpful feature.

While the timer wasn't so useful for me, the LCD window that displays it was. This indicator counts up for speed settings and down for presets, to give you complete control when using the blender. The Breville features a 48-ounce round jug made of BPA-free plastic. This is not the largest pitcher available to lower-powered blenders. For example, the KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender has a 60-ounce pitcher, also BPA-free. The Breville's pitcher is marked with measurement lines that, while standard for the category, stand out because they are especially easy to read. This is due to their red coloring, which creates a lot of contrast, no matter what you put into the pitcher.The design element I appreciate most about the Breville's jug, though, is its hemispherical shape, the appliance's namesake. The bottom of the jug is rounded in such a way as to prevent food from getting stuck in corners or nooks, ensuring that the blender's contents mix evenly without too much intervention from you. The Breville's outward appearance most closely resembles the Cuisinart PowerEdge 1000 Watt Blender.

Even still, the Breville, though similar in appearance, is vastly superior in both performance and usability. You can't talk about the blender's pitcher without also talking about the blades. This is another area where Breville instituted some fantastic design choices. For example, there are multiple types of blades in the blender. You'll find sharp, serrated central blades that do the bulk of the processing. You'll also find contoured blades that hug as closely to the hemisphere shape as possible, preventing food from clinging to the bottom of the pitcher. This is a nice touch that saves you from having to pause the appliance every 5 seconds to scrape the sides and bottom.Breville includes some nifty, though not necessary, bonuses to the design, such as loops in both the lid and the power cord that make for easy grabbing. The Breville also has an on/off switch, which lets you turn the blender off without unplugging it, a feature that might be appealing if you intend to make the unit a permanent fixture on your countertop.

Features Blenders aren't especially known for high-tech features. To my knowledge, no one has invested in developing a Bluetooth blender. Blend my smoothies, make my piƱa coladas, and I shall leave thee be, blender, and not criticize thy lack of whimsy. That said, blenders like the Breville have some great user interface features that make the whole blending experience more intuitive.I know that blending was never that hard to begin with, but I can appreciate a blender that makes an easy task even easier to perform. This convenience comes in the form of presets. Perhaps my favorite Breville preset is the smoothie button, which, over the course of a minute, pulses and blends the contents into a uniform and perfectly drinkable smoothie. The only thing that could make that process easier would be if the blender filled itself.Other presets like "snow" and "puree" highlight the Breville's versatility. If you were so inclined, you could make some pretty awesome snowballs on that snow setting.