waring mx1000 professional blender

Used (2) from $350.00 Available from these sellers. Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black Waring Commercial MX1200XTX Xtreme Hi-Power Variable-Speed Food Blender with Raptor Copolyester Container, 64-Ounce Buy "Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Ble...” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 48% off the $725.00 list price. Waring Pro MX1000R Professional Blender The heavy-duty Waring Pro MX1000R Specialty Blender is great for blending sauces, soups, desserts, dressings, beverages and more. The motor and large blades crush ice with ease and smoothly blend fruit drinks and soups. In addition to two speed options, a pulse feature makes it easy to create salsa and more. This powerful blender also has a flexible lid that presses tightly in place and features a central clear cap that turns and releases to open when you need to add foods to your mixture. The dishwasher-safe 64-ounce polycarbonate pitcher with non-slip handle provides the capability to make smoothies in bulk.

Features Heavy-duty, 3.5 peak horsepower high-performance motor, 30,000+ RPM 64-ounce polycarbonate container Simple High, Low, Off and Pulse paddle switches ETL, NSF listed How to Use Before starting, make sure that the blender is unplugged. With the unit in the Off position, place the container on the blender base. Be sure the container is fully seated and that drive coupling is properly engaged. Plug the blender cord into an outlet. Put ingredients into the container, being sure not to fill above the Max line. Always hold the container with one hand when starting and while blending. Never operate without the jar lid in place. Press the paddle switch to the desired speed, be it Hi or Low. To crush ice quickly, use the Hi speed setting. To engage the pulse option, hold the Pulse paddle switch in the lower position. The unit will run on the Hi speed until the paddle switch is released. When finished blending, set the paddle switch to the Off position. Allow the motor to come to a complete stop before removing the container from the blender base.

Only two speeds, high and low, are available, which should cover most needs. The pulse feature is ideal for creating large-particle foods such as homemade salsa and gazpacho. Squared in shape, the tough polycarbonate pitcher features a very generous nonslip handle and holds 64 ounces of cold liquid, less if hot.
vitamix professional series 750 qvcThe flexible lid presses tightly in place and features a central clear cap that turns and releases to open for adding foods.
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The four broad legs of the blender are also made of nonslip material to help prevent sliding and make pick-up secure. Because the blade assembly does not unscrew from the pitcher for separate cleaning, the blender pitcher should be washed thoroughly with hot soapy water and a soft scrub brush after each use. 15.5 x 11.3 x 10.5 inches This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. Click here for Proposition 65 warning 3.9 out of 5 stars #261,751 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #580 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Blenders > Countertop Blenders I have got hooked on making protein rich smoothies to help avoid muscle aches and pains after strenuous work outs. (And they really work, at least for me).I was tempted to buy a VitaMix, but while doing the research, needed to buy something, so ended up with an Oster Mixer Oster 10-Speed Blender - White that I got from Target for about $17.

I was amazed at how well it worked, and decided to see how I got on with it, seeing as how at the price it was I could buy a new one every couple of months and still be ahead of the cost of the VitaMix!As I started to add green leafy vegetables to my smoothies, and make them more viscous, blending became harder work, both for me and for the Oster. While it never gave up, it took its time to do the job, and would smell slightly cooked at the completion.The thought of having a really nice blender had never gone completely away, so I went back to my research.The VitaMix looks very attractive, but I could never quite get over the feeling that I was paying considerably more than I needed to to support all the advertising that they do.I considered the Blendtec, but I was buying something that I wanted to last for a long time, and my experience of membrane keyboards and microprocessor control is that they are terrific when they work, but trying to get them repaired five years after you bought them, often results in a bill that is more than buying a new one, assuming that you can even still get parts to make the repair.

Also, I was concerned that learning multiple key presses to do something as simple as turning it on was not a clever idea. I am not sure my product was new. The assembly was not correct on the front control panel. I should have returned it. This thing is a beast. I was hesitant to buy this at first because of the cost. However, after using it a few times I feel it is well worth the price. The motor is huge which makes mixing, blending, etc. Works fine but it is VERY fragile. This pitcher couldn't handle frozen strawberries. As you can see from the attached photo, it made an incredible mess. I couldn't really get into this one. It barely shredded spinach and kale. I replaced it with a blend tec. You will never buy another blender.Only two speeds, but it doesn't matter. I am pretty sure trees could be mulched in this things (only a slight exaggeration). I grow extreme hot peppers so i have to do all my blending for sauce out side. This unit is very well made and very powerful.