sunbeam stick blender sm6400 review

SM6400 (15) - Discontinued Date Purchased: Mar 2016 5 out of 5, reviewed on Nov 01, 2016 Was this review helpful? Date Purchased: Apr 2012 Worked well for a while... 2 out of 5, reviewed on Sep 05, 2016 I do apologise for the issues you encountered with one of our Sunbeam products. Your feedback regarding the spare parts for this unit is much appreciated and will be passed onto the service team. posted on Sep 12, 2016 Date Purchased: Aug 2015 Motor died between 3-8 months 1 out of 5, reviewed on Aug 15, 2016 Great results and value 4 out of 5, reviewed on Jan 15, 2016 Thank you for your great feedback on the Sunbeam SM7400! If you require any further advise or information on the unit, please don't hesitate to give our Customer Care Team a call on 1300 ... posted on Jan 15, 2016 Solid well detailed stick blender. reviewed on Nov 06, 2015 If you only have one gadget in the kitchen make it this one!

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cuisinart smartpower deluxe die cast blender - black wrinkle Already a CHOICE member? unlock this review now for $5 0 CHOICE member reviews Homemaker Stick mixer and chopper set You need to be logged in to write a review. We received a Kitchen Aid Immersion Blender for our wedding five years ago. We (mostly Jami, my wife) used it regularly, and it made us great soups and smoothies for years.

About a year or two ago the coupling got all ground up melted. We were disappointed, but it is a plastic part so what can you expect. So Jami wants one of those fancy Vitamix or Blendtec blenders for Christmas, but it is just a LITTLE out of my price range (sorry Honey). So I was thinking I would get her another hand immersion blender. A little research online showed that for about $50 one can buy a nice Cuisinart Smart Stick CSB-77 and it had like 4.5/5 stars on Amazon with about 400 reviews. Great gift, and in the budget. I was about to go to ye old Target this very night, but I decided to look a little deeper in the Amazon reviews. I'll copy and paste it since it's small. I have had my Smart Stick for few weeks and am loving it! use, clean, and store. I am enjoying many more healthy smoothies in the morning, along with delicious soups for lunch. I learned NOT to lift it up too high when blending. and cut apples, simmered them down, added some cinnamon, and

nutmeg.....and gave them a whirl. Also made a sweet potato and carrot mix, simmered, drained, added some ginger, and easily whipped it into a side dish my grandchildren loved! So far...so very good!! Glad I bought it. Arrived promptly and no problems. 4/23/13: Ignore the words above!!! After maybe 10 uses, none of them on challenging mixes, my Smart Stick has broken.The plastic gear inside looks rough and ragged. The blade barely turns. It happened as I attempted to blend cooked carrots into a soup. I never used it on anything that seemed too solid, so I am very disappointed as I reallySome of the other reviewers mentioned the plastic gear as a weak spot and they were right. Why doesn't Cuisinart make that gear metal rather than plastic??? Other reviews said the same thing. So I'm not going to spend $50 on something that works great just long enough to blend 10 smoothies so it looks good in a consumer report, and then breaks.

Thank goodness for Amazon reviews. They have saved me multiple times. So I was looking to see if I could buy an immersion blender with a metal coupling, or gear if you prefer. Some person on another site said, "Coupling design matters more than material. If you make your coupling short and thin, concentrating all the force in a small area, it will strip even [if] it's metal. Conversely, a well-designed coupling is longer, so the strain is spread over a large area." I don't care what they say, I want a metal coupling. Then I'll know it will last. But none appear to be available. Then I read another Amazon review, which I will refer to later, that gave me a great idea. Anyway, so now how to fix said worthless plastic gears. I don't know why Jami and I kept this piece of our immersion blender lying around for 1 or 2 years, but now I'm glad we did. Take a flat head screwdriver and dig molten plastic out. Mine just popped out easily. Here are the remnants of what used to be gears.

Should have made them out of metal . . . tsk tsk. Hacksaw the plastic around the metal part off. Now the metal stem is exposed. I tested out this contraption on an almost expired banana and some rock hard frozen strawberries. I like milk in my smoothies, don't you? So there you go. I owe this all to another Amazon review on the Breville immersion blender. I'll copy and paste what my fellow Arizonan dbphoenix wrote: "How stupid do they think we are? And I don't mean just Breville, but KitchenAid, Cuisinart, Hamilton Beach, and all the rest. And if it weren't for Amazon reviews, you'd never know. And for a hundred dollars. Amazon reviews have become the Consumer Reports of the new millennium. No wonder they're soAnd manufacturers would be wise to pay attention. those who are tired of being taken advantage of by companies that have zero respect for their customers, consider what I do. Buy a paint mixing attachment for your electric drill.