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Hamilton Beach Tempest Blender HBH650 1.9ltr Hamilton Beach Tournant Blender HBF600 1.9ltr Fury High Performance Bar Blender 1.8L JTC OmniBlend V with OmniShield I Opis: Mikser r�czny HMI-200 marki Hamilton Beach przeznaczony jest do przygotowywania sos�w, dip�w, sa�atek, zup kremowych, farszy, mase�ek smakowych, deser�w owocowych, cocktaili i mus�w.
orpat hand blender hhb-100eProdukt jest wyposa�ony w 4 ostrza tn�ce oraz praktyczny wieszak widoczny na zdj�ciu.
kitchenaid mixer caviar glossDodatkowym atutem urz�dzenia jest �atwy demonta� oraz system zapobiegaj�cy chlapaniu (os�ona no�a redukuje chlapanie i zatykanie mieszad�a).1 rok gwarancji Mikser ma dwie pr�dko�ci obrotowe oraz d�ugowieczny silnik (przystosowany do pracy w trudnych warunkach).

Mieszad�o demontowalne o d�ugo�ci 22,5 cm. Zdejmowana nak�adka u�atwia czyszczenie urz�dzenia. Uchwyt w ca�o�ci wykonany z wytrzyma�ego tworzywa ABS (dodatkowym atutem jest ergonomiczny kszta�t uchwytu). The invention of the blender is often credited to Stephen Poplawski, owner of the Stevens Electric Company, who began designing blenders in 1919 but whose invention got patented only until 1922. Poplawski is credited to have placed a spinning blade at the bottom of a container, but his early blender was mostly utilized to create soda-fountain beverages. It was not until 1935 when a man named Fred Osius worked hard to improve upon Poplawski's idea. This, the Waring blender was born. However, as early as 1910, Louis Hamilton, Chester Beach, and Frederick Osius have already developed a small motor that ran on either AC or DC electrical power, and the same year the Hamilton Beach Company was founded to spearhead the the development of motor-driven appliances.

These innovations within the company resulted in the creation of the Hamilton Beach blender. Today blenders are used for a wide variety of tasks. Commercial blenders or industrial blenders are designed for heavy-duty use and include most kitchen blenders utilized in restaurants as well as bar blenders. For those looking for a simple blender for home use and not those heavy-duty blenders, there are a lot of simple, effective, but cheap blenders that are also durable enough to be used at home. Simply put, blenders are machines that help turn solid ingredients into liquid or semi-liquid. But how does a blender work? To understand how our humble kitchen blender works, we need to look at the components, which are pretty basic and are somewhat uniform regardless of brand, type, and model. These components include th following: housing, blade, jar, gasket or seal ring, jar base or jar nut, and lid. The base of the blender is where the motor is house and where the all-important blade juts out.

The blender's base is also the place to find the controls for the blending process. In most blenders, the blade is permanently attached to the base. In the case of the gasket, which mostly prevents leaking, it is usually a separate piece that can be attached to the blender, as with jar and lid. Imagine a bar blender used to prepare a cocktail. You add the ice, liquor, mixer, and maybe some fruit to the blender jar, you attach it to the blender base, and then you push a button or flip a lever. The motor of the blender begins to turn, as with the blade. The whirring motion creates the necessary vortex by which the ingredients are pulled into the center of the blender's blade, by which the ingredients begin to get crushed or liquified. This, in a nutshell, is how a blender works. To make sure that your kitchen blender or bar blender is always in perfect working condition, you must make the necessary steps to properly clean it. Although a commercial blender or industrial blender works perhaps twice (or even more) as hard as an ordinary home blender or mini blender, the proper cleaning process is fairly the same across blender types.