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When purchasing a blender, you may not have to get the most expensive one but grabbing a quality one over about 75$ will result in more smooth blends and a longer lasting machine. The cheaper ones will burn out before long and leave chunks of fruit / vegetables left; meanwhile blades from Cuisinart, Vita-Mix or KitchenAid will leave short work of any food within the blender no matter how dense / full of fiber it is. The blades act as a vortez to throw food upwards to make sure nothing stays on the bottom.

KitchenAid KSB560 KPCB348PNP Chefs Blender

buy kitchenaid chef pro line Heavy blender users that are looking for a more reasonably priced blending machine will be pleased with KitchenAid KSB560 5 speed Blender, as it comes with a protective Polycarbonate Jar which is easy to clean.  KitchenAid blenders are the best option unless […]