I am not one to rave over appliances. I really enjoy looking at Technology more than some kitchen gadget. However, there really is something about these Breville appliances that is intiruging. In particular, I was recently looking at their die cast blenders. I am not exactly sure why. Here is some information about them.
They come with a 1000-watt motor (the description is high torque..whatever that is) in order to be versatile enough to do a great many different things. For instance, the Breville Cast Iron Blender 1) crushes ice, 2) blends drinks, 3) chop nuts and 4) minces meat. All of this, it does with tremendous feature and reliability.
One feature is the backlit buttons which make it easy to select from variable speed settings. The speed maintains very consistent results whether it is under heavier loads or lighter loads.
The user can choose between blend, smoothie, or auto pulse. All of the various pre-programmed functions run for 60 seconds, and can be stopped or re-started at any time. Additionally, the blender features extra-wide blades that hug the bowl to prevent food from being trapped.
Lastly and my favorite, this blendeer is engineered from stainless steel, and according to the manufacturer the serrated blades resist corrosion and maintain sharpness. Morever, the blender’s motor features stainless-steel and polymer construction, which helps eliminate friction, create quiet blending cycles, and increases the overall motor life.
The blender’s large capacity polycarbonate jar resists scratching, chipping, and fogginess, plus it offers a realistic and generous handle, measurement markings in both cups and liters, and a reliable lid that fits tightly onto the jar and removes easily with one-finger leverage.
The pitcher can very easily go in the dishwasher and the smooth crevice-free die-cast base wipes clean easily. The blender carries a one-year limited warranty.
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