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Used & new (5) from $180.00 + $11.49 shipping Ships from and sold by 6ave. Breville 800BLXL Die-Cast Hemisphere 2-Speed Blender with 67-Ounce Polycarbonate Jar Breville BBL605XL Hemisphere Control Blender Breville BBL910XL Boss Easy to Use Superblender, Silver Jamba Appliances Quiet Shield Blender with 32 oz & Personal Single Serve 20 oz Jars, Gray (58916) The Breville Die-Cast Hemisphere Blender turns ice into snow with a powerful 1000 watt motor! The patented bowl/blade system utilizes a large, semicircular shredding blade positioned to hug the uniquely shaped bowl. Because of this design, there are no still zones around the blades and the results are finely shredded, consistent ingredients. The 67 ounce/2 liter polycarbonate pitcher is designed to resist fogginess and cracking. The baked enamel measurements provide for sharp viewing and accurate measurement. The base control pad is designed without crevices for easy cleaning and gives you precise control over the motor's 2-speed settings and pulse functions.
The base is die-cast stainless. The pitcher is dishwasher safe. It has a Breville assist lid and plug for easy removal. 11.5 x 9.2 x 16.5 inches 13.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 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 3.9 out of 5 stars #211,902 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #483 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Blenders > Countertop Blenders Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here Love It or Hate It! I bought this blender to make vegatable smoothies. I find I can blend everything I put in it. I guess maybe the Vit-a-mix may be better for some things but this works very well for... Great heavy duty blender, but loses a star for only 2 speeds. We literally burned out/up a couple of blenders, so I bought this because is was 1000 Watts and heavy duty built.
We have used this daily for years now. Biggest complaint is that the plastic container quickly gets pretty old looking. Constantly forms air pockets which can only be addressed by stopping the machine and tamping the bubble out. Very frustrating and not an efficient use of your time.I knew this blender was going to be nice but I wasn't expecting it to be this nice! Very quite, built like a tank, does what it says it does, this blender is a beast!hamilton beach blender model 52282r I got this blender as a Christmas present 2 years ago. breville control grip stick mixer bsb510 - cranberryI asked for something like a vitamix. kitchenaid blender coupling ksb5wh4I liked it immediately because of the power, how easily it chopped frozen fruit as my...
Breville is the BEST!!!! Well worth the price, great warranty, great customer service, and product new, and delivered on Time... It really works well.I have used it for shakes and smoothies and it really is efficient. Fatal, it is plastic with a bad silver painting, the blender jar accumulates very much dirtily and smells badly. See and discover other items: blenders and juicersBreville Hemisphere BlendersBreville Ikon BlendersBreville Hemisphere Control BlendersBreville Ikon BlenderBreville BBL405BAL Hemisphere Twist Blender, Silver $128.00Breville Hemisphere Mini 600W Blender BBL420XL - Great Condition $49.99NEW Breville BBL600xl IKON HEMISPHERE LCD BLENDER $155.00✔ Breville 800BLXL Die-Cast Hemisphere Blender w/67 oz Polycarbonate Jar ✔ $179.98Breville Hemisphere Control Blender - 750W - BBL605XL $99.99Breville Blender the Hemisphere Twist BBL405BAL $119.75Breville the Hemisphere Control Blender BBL605XL Brand New $160.00Breville BBL600XL/05 Outer Lid with Pull Ring NEW
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How well a blender functions is a combination of so many factors: container shape and design, power, blade design, speed, and so on. The best way to see how well they stack up against each other is to place them side by side and run them through the exact same tests. Direct comparisons are the best way to judge which blender performs a task the best and give insights into how good or not-so-good design comes into play. I did the comparison and here are my conclusions. Similarities and differences in appliances can be listed on a sheet of paper, but the only way to see if these similarities or differences really matter is through hands-on testing. Here's what I made in each blender and my pick for the best performer in each test: (Image credit: Christine Gallary) Best performer: Breville Boss All three produced stellar smoothies that were free of fibers and seeds and didn't require the use of any tampers, so it really came down to ease of use. The Vitamix required ramping up blending speed and a bit of babysitting, so I liked how the Breville Boss had two smoothie buttons — depending on your ingredients, a regular smoothie or a green smoothie.
It was also easy to pour out with the spout. Best performer: Vitamix 5200 Having a tamper to push the garbanzos into the spinning blades helped the Vitamix produce the smoothest hummus. The Blendtec also had great results, but the Breville Boss produced slightly grainy hummus. 3. Pureed Cooked Carrots Best performer: Blendtec 625 If you're looking to make vegetable and fruit purees for babies, the Blendtec did a great job of turning cooked carrots into a silky-smooth puree and a nice serving temperature in just 90 seconds with the push of a button. The Vitamix was close but needed the use of the tamper. The Vitamix produced an almond butter that was closest in texture to smooth commercial almond butters because of the use of the tamper, whereas the other two just succeeded in making chunky pastes instead. The Blendtec made perfectly fluffy, snow-like crushed ice without any fuss whatsover, clearly outperforming the other two in this area since they produced small but uneven flecks of ice.
As with most things in life, there usually isn't just one best product out there, and the fact that each blender did some things really well and some things not-so-well proves that. They're all powerful and I would be happy to have any of them in my kitchen, especially in comparison to the $130 KitchenAid blender I currently have — but is this a sizable investment you would want to make? The best question to ask yourself is what you want your blender to do. If you just puree a lot of liquid-based things like soups, you probably don't even need one of these expensive blenders unless you're going for the ultra silky-smooth texture. Stick with something inexpensive and save your money for something else. But if you want to do heavy-duty blending often — nut butters, ice, thick smoothies — these machines are really great. What you need to think about is functionality: Are you the kind of person who just wants to use a preset program every morning for a smoothie? Do you want to grind hard foods, which really require the help of tampers?
How important are factors like appearance and ease of storing and cleaning? Once you decide what you want a blender to do, then you can find the best fit. Here's my summary of each one so you can decide for yourself: Vitamix 5200 Standard Blender This blender can blitz pretty much anything in its path, and the variable speed knob really gives you full control over the blending process. The tamper does its job well, and if you've always wanted to cook in a restaurant, the industrial design will definitely offer that feeling of being in a professional kitchen. The Vitamix does stand very tall and can be hard to store or use under overhead cabinets, so those with storage issues might want to consider a different blender or one of Vitamix's other models which have shorter blending containers. Read the in-depth review: Vitamix 5200 Blendtec Designer 625 Blender Power and functionality are cleverly designed into the Blendtec 625, and the fact that it uses dull blades but still pulverizes food easily is amazing.
It's the easiest to clean and has a few preset programs that work well. The lack of a tamper means that you might have to stop and scrape down the jar during really difficult tasks, but it generally does most jobs easily, including perfectly crushed ice. This is the lightest and shortest of the three blenders, so if you don't want to store or lug something heavy around, and you like minimalist design, go with the Blendtec. Read the in-depth review: Blendtec Designer 625 Breville BBL910XL Boss Easy to Use Superblender Heavy-duty construction houses a lot of functionality in this blender that has a slightly industrial but still polished look. There are a lot of preset functions that let you program and walk away during blending, and there are extra thoughtful details that the other two blenders lack. This blender makes amazing smoothies at a touch of a button and would be great for the sleepy-eyed smoothie makers struggling to start the day. Like the Vitamix, it sits high on the counter and is the heaviest of the three blenders, but all this extra weight means that it sits like a rock and doesn't move.
Read the in-depth review: Breville Boss Easy-to-Use Blender You're probably wondering which one I liked best. After putting these machines through so much testing, staring at them on my counter for weeks, and mulling over how each one performed, I started off thinking that I liked the Vitamix the best because of how it turned almonds into gorgeous almond butter. But to be honest, after calculating the cost of the whole almonds against just buying a jar of my favorite brand, I realized it was a wash. Then the more I thought about it, the more the Blendtec appealed to me since it's lightweight, so easy to clean, and would fit well in my cabinets. I lug my share of heavy kitchen appliances in and out of cabinets for work, so even something a few pounds lighter makes a difference. And even though it didn't make almond butter that well, I've realized I'd rather buy it anyway and don't need my blender to make that. Plus, crushed ice cocktails sound mighty delicious. The fact that I'm torn between the two really proves there is no one-size-fits-all, perfect match sometimes.