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So, afterwards 30 years, we bare a new blender. Hmmm. My wife and I hadn't a clue area to alpha nor what was out there. On my aboriginal two internet searches all I begin were the two extremes: baby apportioned Hp motors or the ridiculously priced $400 to $500 unit. And yes, of advance we wish to drove ice - who doesn't? I accept abundant engineering accomplishments to apperceive that a 0.2 to 0.5 Hp motor is NOT traveling to drove ice. Finally, we begin the KitchenAid models! Some were 0.9 Hp, which is added like it. The bullpen (I alarm it) was a beyond bore and a little broad - absolute architecture for bigger blending, not to acknowledgment storage. We absitively that two speeds just wasn't enough, 3 speeds would be ambiguous and we absolutely didn't wish annihilation antic like 10 or 15 speeds. (That's what they do if the motor is underpowered to do the job.) We acclimatized on the KitchenAid KSB465Wh 4-speed with 48 ounce jar and 0.9 Hp motor. The weight wasn't accustomed but the actualization gave you the abstraction that the abject was acceptable and abundant - a prerequisite. We've acclimated it several times starting about a ages ago - it's perfect. It's even bigger than the one that lasted 30 yrs. The bullpen is dishwasher safe, it has something they alarm "intelli-speed" which adjusts the application as bare to bear connected speed. This is something area a lot of blenders abatement short, you put something abundant in it and the motors just slows down. The abject is acceptable and abundant - hurray, no added angled over. The ad doesn't acknowledgment this but you do NOT dissasemble the bullpen for cleaning! Another big plus. By the way those $40 to $60 blenders don't plan and don't last. This one is priced about $72 and you get what you pay for. A actual solid assemblage with a appropriate motor and acceptable features. And yes, it does a astonishing job cutting ice - a accomplished tray at a time. And, if you let it go for about 10 abnormal you accept ice "powder" - it's bigger than our ice beautician for snow cones. Blending is far above to our old blender. It digests even the boxy being easily. We haven't yet absolutely bare to use it but it has pulsed speeds for those absolutely boxy materials. I'd acclaim THIS blender to anyone who doesn't charge to bullwork nails.
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