cuisinart cbt500c smartpower premier blender

The very user-friendly Cuisinart Smart Power Premier 600-Watt Blender CBT-500 is excellent at blending, is dishwasher-safe, and comes with handy extras like a built-in digital timer. In brushed metal/stainless steel.Manufacturer's warranty: Limited three years. Excellent at making smoothies Excellent at frozen drinks The jar is equally easy to use for left- or right-handed people Its handle is very comfortable Features a built-in count-up digital timer Extremely thorough manual with speed charts and recipes Some of the control buttons are small Selecting a speed is a two-step process Fairly noisy when it's in use Cuisinart PowerEdge CBT-1000 Series Oster My Blend Blender #BLSTPB-WGN Oster Versa Performance Blender #BLSTVB Kenmore Elite 1.3HP Blender with Single Serve Cup #400999 Skinnygirl by BELLA 700W Personal Extraction Blender #66006 Wolf Gourmet High Performance Blender #WGBL1005 BELLA Rocket Extract Pro Plus Multifunctional Blender #14285

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kitchenaid ksb560 artisan blender empire redIt fit the bill because I don't have tons of space (or money, for that matter) to waste on two appliances.I have done many things with the SmartPower Duet: I've made deliciously smooth shakes (including one with rum for a party - it was a hit), I've made amazing salsa, I've made gazpacho. For some of these, I used the recipe book that comes with the machine.

There are a lot of good recipes, for sure, but I found it even more helpful that the recipes give you helpful hints about how to use the appliance the best way - like, which ingredients to add first, instead of just shoving everything in.Just last night I made a pasta salad with about twenty ingredients, most of which had to be chopped or minced or sliced, so I used the food processor with the chopper to pulverize the garlic and other spices into a nice smooth blend (thus avoiding the dreaded clumps of pungent garlic). Then, I took the spices out and added red and green peppers and other vegetables and chopped them up coarsely, like salsa. Then I put the slicer attachment on to the food processor and sliced perfectly thin slices of cucumber and red onion. I added this to some pasta, provolone cheese, pepperoni slices, and some olive oil, and voila, I had a great pasta salad in less than half of the time it would have taken me to prepare all of those veggies by hand.I certainly haven't had any complaints about the workmanship.

I love how it feels so sturdy without being bulky - the base is a little wider than most and not flimsy like most other blenders I've used, and the thick, glass blender jar is squat instead of tall and thin, which seems to make blending things a lot easier because the ingredients can easily move around near the blade. The keypad controls are enclosed so it's easy to clean up splatters and spills. The processor bowl doesn't seem to be flimsy to me (perhaps they've fixed the problem others have complained about?). In other words, this thing is great.Update, May 2013: It's been 12 years and I no longer have this item -- I sold (or donated) it when I moved cross-country in 2009. I still liked it, but I think I'd lost some of the food processor attachments after several moves and felt that this appliance wasn't good enough to merit inclusion in my (super) tiny LA studio apartment kitchen. It's not as strong as a full-powered stand-alone blender, so I've found other tools to get the job done.