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KitchenAid KSB565BU 5-Speed Blender with 48-Ounce Glass Jar, Cobalt Blue
kitchenaid blender - click on the image below for more information.- Countertop blender with 0.9 HP motor and die-cast metal base
- 5 speed settings for stirring, chopping, mixing, pureeing, and liquefying
- Intelli-Speed electronic sensor ensures consistent speed
- Pulse and ice-crush functions; 48-ounce glass jar included
- Measures 9 by 7-1/4 by 14-2/3 inches
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The 5-Speed KitchenAid Blender provides outstanding performance, durability, with an easy to clean design. This Blender is designed to concur those everyday kitchen tasks from making smoothies to pureeing vegetables for soup, to crushing ice and making pesto. The 48 ounce glass jar blender, features inner-lock Safety Collar, Easy Pour Spout, and a Die Cast Metal Base with LCD Lighting. The Blender offers five different speed settings, including a stir, chop, mix, puree, liquefy, pulse, and crush ice feature. The unit's Intelli-Speed electronic sensor automatically adjusts the power to maintain a consistent speed even with thicker mixtures, making your days of blending in the Kitchen easy and enjoyable.List Price: $ 129.99 Price: $ 129.99
Customer Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful Cement mixer that doubles as a blender!, By G. R. Stinson "DVD and Video Producer" (San Francisco, California, Planet Earth) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: KitchenAid KSB565BU 5-Speed Blender with 48-Ounce Glass Jar, Cobalt Blue (Kitchen) Honestly, I've been using KitchenAid products for a decade. I broke my last blender. (entirely my fault) They have changed the design in this model and actually improved on what was already a five star appliance.The carafe shape is better for making sure the stuff inside doesn't just swirl around. It is a non-circular shape so food folds into itself and mixes better. I bought it to make smoothies in the morning. I can drop frozen fruit and yogurt into this puppy and the chop ice setting will pulse it into a pulp wonderfully. Then switch to blend to complete the process. The pieces are easier to take apart and put back together for cleaning too. I have to say, I am glad I destroyed my old blender; or I would never have realized what a great improvement this model is. Highly recommended to someone who wants to buy the last blender they will ever need. (if you don't drop it 3 floors to the pavement) If you are used to buying cheap blenders, please consider that those are meant to break down after a while. KitchenAid lasts forever. Ask any pro who uses Hobart (the commercial name) how long these last. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Why did I wait so many years?, Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: KitchenAid KSB565BU 5-Speed Blender with 48-Ounce Glass Jar, Cobalt Blue (Kitchen) I have had several blenders in the past. They either wore out or did not crush ice or mix without constant stopping and using a rubber spatula to help mix. The Kitchen Aid crushes ice, frozen blueberries and other solids with ease. It is noisy, but so is smashing ice with a hammer in the garage. I use it two to three times a day. It is worth the price. It stays on my counter and is an attractive addition to my kitchen. It's been a hit with husband, as I make him Cappacino Crushes every afternoon. Better than Starbucks too. I actually have more than paid for this blender with Breakfast Smoothies etc. 9 of 12 people found the following review helpful Regrettable purchase, By Bix (Minnesota) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: KitchenAid KSB565BU 5-Speed Blender with 48-Ounce Glass Jar, Cobalt Blue (Kitchen) After few uses making protein shakes, the mixture was oozing out the bottom of the pitcher and running down over the base. During a brainstorming call to KitchenAid customer support, I discovered that the silicone (I assume) gasket was abraded and the source of the leak. How that happened is curious. You cannot secure the blender/blade assembly onto the base unless the glass jar has been attached to the blade assembly with two clicks. While it appears that the gasket is immoveably tight, it obviously can shift during use, and be caught by the blades - a glaring design flaw. At any rate, customer support led me on an odyssey for over two weeks, telling me first that gaskets are on backorder, then telling me that a replacement gasket was on a FedEx truck en route to my house, then telling me again that they were on backorder. I wanted to order and pay for extra gaskets (in addition to the free one to be provided under warranty), and learned from their parts department that KitchenAid will only provide the gaskets on an as-needed basis ---- when and if they ever get them. Meanwhile, the unusable blender accessorized my kitchen and we couldn't make shakes. Fortunately, Amazon has a generous return policy and I was able to unload it. Sometime during this saga I remembered that several years ago my KitchenAid mixer sat in a repair shop for a year and a half until KitchenAid begrudgingly provided repair parts. I am so done with KitchenAid. |
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