RE: #Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black bmcbannu: RE: #Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

RE: #Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black

RE: #Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black

  • Professional grade 3.5 peak horsepower blender tackles smoothies, soups, and ice
  • Oversized, weighty base stays put during use
  • 64-ounce polycarbonate pitcher with integrated blades and nonslip handle
  • 2 speeds plus pulse action; 19 inches high; weighs 15 pounds
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

RE: #Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black

RE: #Waring Pro MX1000R Professional 3.5-Horsepower Blender, Black

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Just the size and weight of this blender indicates it is a professional grade workhorse. Weighing 15 pounds and standing 19 inches tall, with an oversized base measuring 9 inches square, the blender takes on a prodigious appearance. The supercharged 3.5 peak horsepower motor and large blades will crush ice with ease and smoothly blend fruit drinks and soups. 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 a very generous nonslip handle and holds 64 ounces of cold liquid, less if hot. The flexible lid presses tightly in place and a central clear cap that turns and releases to open for adding foods. Two paddle-shape switches make operation easy even if hands are wet. The removable pad that covers the top of the blender base to add nonslip cushioning for the pitcher can be tossed in the dishwasher for cleaning. 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. --Ann Bieri


     


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