It’s a Beach . . . a Hamilton Beach, that is!
November 17, 2010
Hamilton Beach Blender Review
Hamilton Beach Wave Maker® 10
Speed Blender Review
By L.A. O’Neil
When I was in my early twenties, I
realized that I could eat fantastic food without having to go to a
restaurant. Of course, I already knew that, but I didn’t really
put it to the test until I had to pinch the proverbial penny. I
learned everything I could by recreating recipes that were family
favorites, as well as creating my own. My love for cooking lead me to
spearheading a catering business and an intimate, log cabin restaurant,
and it was during those years that I used many different kitchen
appliances – especially blenders. I still use a blender several
times a week and I can’t do without it!
The Hamilton Beach Wave Maker® 10 Speed Blender makes a fantastic
wedding, birthday or ‘just because I feel like giving you something’
gift for the novice cook, as well as the cook who doesn’t have a lot of
extra time to hang out in the kitchen. The reason I say it’s a ‘beginner’s blender’
is because it’s not what I call ‘heavy duty’ and it’s cheaply made. You
can find it for about $30 to $50 depending on which exact model you are looking at.
Beware, this blender has been upgraded over the years and is now getting
much higher reviews. I would be careful with reviews dated before 2009, as the container
is now glass and not plastic and it seems to do a much better job crushing ice than before.
The older models that are still available on amazon.com have very low reviews due to
the issues discussed below. If this price range is a good fit for you, I would recommend looking
at this version of the Hamilton Beach WaveMaker 10-Speed Blender, Black.
Upgrades to the newer model are:
-48 oz dishwasher safe glass container (upgraded from plasitc)
-3 year limited warranty (read the fine print to see what it is limited to)
-Patented stainless steel Sabre ice blades
-550 peak watt motor (upgraded from 450 peak watts)
If you’re new to cooking, you might realize you’re not into blending
sauces, soups or drinks after using the Hamilton Beach Wave Maker®
10 Speed Blender. That’s actually a good thing, because if you use your
blender once or twice a month, the Hamilton Beach Wave Maker® 10
Speed Blender will be just perfect for you. It isn’t a workhorse and,
with repeated use, it will wear out quickly.
What makes the Hamilton Beach Blender a lightweight blender? A
couple of things, really. It comes with a plastic container that, after
repeated use, will look scratched and possibly stained. It’s a good bet
that a tasty tomato and basil pasta sauce will leave ‘its mark’ on the
container and, before too long, your clear blender container no longer
looks fantastic on your counter. The dishwasher will mess it up, as
well, and the container will soon look dull and etched. So, you’ll,
probably relegate it to under the counter, tucked away for its
infrequent use. Then you’ll have to drag it out from under the counter
– and that usually doesn’t go well. (I always seem to get the cords
tangled with the other small kitchen appliances that I’ve ‘tucked away
for later use.’ )
The motor at peak power is only 450 watts, maybe 550 watts if you’re
pushing it, and motor burnout has been reported in a few user reviews.
Why wouldn’t it? Nearly the entire blender is made out of cheap plastic (which is reflected in
the price), and if I were a cynical gal, I’d think it smacks of
‘planned obsolescence.”
The bottom line is that it simply won’t last if you plan to use it a
bunch.
Would I use The Hamilton Beach Wave Maker® 10 Speed Blender to
blend frozen berries? No.
Would I use it to crush ice? No.
Would I blend anything thick, like a chocolate malt, in the Hamilton
Beach Blender? Nope.
That probably says it all. The bottom line is I wouldn’t buy the
Hamilton Beach Wave Maker® 10 Speed Blender, because I’m an
experienced cook and I use my blender all of the time.
However, like I said, if you want to use a blender only once in a while and
you want it to look cool on your counter, then the Hamilton Beach Wave
Maker® 10 Speed Blender is a smart purchase.
After all, why would you spend hard earned money on something you won’t
use? …. You wouldn’t.
that
Matter!
| Hamilton Beach WaveMaker 10-Speed Blender, Black |
KitchenAid 5-Speed 56-Ounce Blender |
Waring Pro PBB2Food and Beverage Blender |
Vita-MixSuper 5200
Blender |
Oster 12-Speed Blenderwith Glass Jar |
| About 9 lbs. | 12 lbs. | Approx. 14 lbs. |
10 lbs., 9 oz. |
About 11 lbs. |
| 40 or 48 oz. glass container | 56 oz. container shatterproof carafe |
40 oz. glass carafe |
64 oz. and 32 oz. |
40 oz. |
| 10 speeds | 5 speeds | 2 speeds |
1 speed |
12 speeds |
| About 16 inches |
15.19 inches | 16.75 inches | 20.5 inches | 15 inches |
| No | Crushes ice | Crushes ice |
Crushes ice | Not for long |
| 450 or 550 watts | .09 horsepower motor |
3 horsepower motor~2200 watts |
2 horsepower motor~1500 watts |
450 watts |
| 3 year limited warranty | 1 year warranty |
3 year warranty |
7 year warranty |
No warranty |
Is the KitchenAid Blender really a kitchen aid?
November 5, 2010
KitchenAid KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender Review
By: L.A. O’Neil
When I was in my early twenties, I
realized that I could eat fantastic food without having to go to a
restaurant. Of course, I already knew that, but I didn’t really put it
to the test until I had to pinch the proverbial penny. I learned
everything I could by recreating recipes that were family favorites, as
well as creating my own. My love for cooking lead me to spearheading a
catering business and an intimate, log cabin restaurant, and it was
during those years that I used many different kitchen appliances –
especially blenders. I still use a blender several times a week and I
can’t do without it!
KitchenAid is a pioneer in the world of small kitchen appliances. One
of the first companies to offer professional tools to the home kitchen,
KitchenAid products are revered by home chefs and they are available in
fashionable colors, styles and sizes.
Enter the KitchenAid KSB560ACS
Architect 5 Speed Blender. In the ‘60s,
the home blender started to show up on kitchen countertops and now
they’re a must-have small appliance in many homes. The KitchenAid
KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender leads the charge and it’s a good
purchase for the money. With a little bit of surfing, you can find this
blender for a little under a hundred bucks – retail is around $140 and
sometimes more.
If you’re considering purchasing a blender, there are a few things to
consider. First, is the carafe (sometimes called the ‘container’) made
of glass or plastic? The KitchenAid KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender
is equipped with a 56 oz. shatterproof polycarbonate carafe with a .9
horsepower motor. It sounds good, but when you compare it to other
blenders like the Waring Pro PBB204 Food and Beverage Blender that has
a 3HP motor, it doesn’t measure up. And, while the carafe is
shatterproof, ‘polycarbonate’ is simply another word for ‘plastic.’ It
is shatterproof, but unlike glass, scratching and staining may dull the
carafe’s finish over time. If you place your blender on your
countertop, it might not retain the out-of-the box sparkle. Keep in
mind that ‘scratch and stain resistant’ doesn’t mean it won’t happen.
That said, the polycarbonate is stronger than glass and much lighter –
that’s a real plus. The 56 oz. carafe is great and you probably won’t
have to blend double batches if you’re cooking for a crowd.
If you deciding which blender to buy, consider reading other
Kitchenaid blender reviews starting at the home page.
Do you really need five speeds? I don’t think so. Blending is blending
and I think a simple low/high blending speed option will work just
fine. But if you’re dead set on having more speeds, the KitchenAid
KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender will be a good choice, because it
does offer some blending control. Crushing ice is a snap on any speed
with the KitchenAid KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender, so it will do
double duty as a bar blender. You will blend smoothies or cocktails in
seconds!
Let’s recap. The KitchenAid KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender comes
with a one-year warranty, which is good, but when you compare the
three-year warranty available with a Waring Pro PBB204 Food and
Beverage Blender, it comes up short. The .9 horsepower is a
disadvantage and the chance of burning out the motor is much greater.
All in all, the KitchenAid KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender is a
good choice for moderate use. I always recommend that before you buy,
surf to your
heart’s content and take your time to make your decision. You’ll
probably wind up being glad you did and, with proper care, you’ll have
your blender for a long time!
If you are ready to purchase one, I recommend amazon.com. Just follow the link below.
that
may make a difference!
| KitchenAid KSB560ACSArchitect 5 Speed Blender |
Waring Pro PBB2Food and Beverage Blender |
Vita-MixSuper 5200Blender | Oster 12-Speed Blenderwith Glass Jar |
| 12 lbs. | Approx. 14 lbs. |
10 lbs., 9 oz. |
About 11 lbs. |
| 56 oz. container shatterproof carafe |
40 oz. glass carafe |
64 oz. and 32 oz. |
40 oz. |
| 5 speeds | 2 speeds |
1 speed |
12 speeds |
| 15.19 inches | 16.75 inches | 20.5 inches | 15 inches |
| Crushes ice | Crushes ice |
Crushes ice | Not for long |
| .9 horsepower motor |
3 horsepower motor |
2 horsepower motor |
450 watts |
| 1 year warranty |
3 year warranty |
7 year warranty |
No warranty |
Do You Really Need a Blender with 12 Speeds?
October 31, 2010
Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass Jar
By L.A. O’Neil
When I was in my early twenties, I
realized that I could eat fantastic food without having to go to a
restaurant. Of course, I already knew that, but I didn’t really
put it to the test until I had to pinch the proverbial penny. I
learned everything I could by recreating recipes that were family
favorites, as well as creating my own. My love for cooking lead me to
spearheading a catering business and an intimate, log cabin restaurant,
and it was during those years that I used many different kitchen
appliances – especially blenders. I still use a blender several
times a week and I can’t do without it!
The Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass
Jar is what I call a middle-of-the-road small kitchen
appliance. You can find it just about anywhere for about $40 –
even less, if you’re a crafty online shopper. When I compare it
to several other blenders on the market, the phrase ‘you get what you
pay for’ comes to mind and it’s too bad, because Oster used to be ‘the
blender’ in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Not anymore.
If you’re a part timer in the kitchen, the Oster 12-Speed Blender with
Glass Jar may be just right for you. It will handle small
blending jobs just fine – by ‘small blending jobs’ I mean a cup or two
of liquid and a couple of ingredients such as mushrooms and
broccoli. In fact, it’s perfect if you’re blending soup for two
on a cold snowy day. Other than that – not so much.
So. What is the major difference between the Oster 12-Speed
Blender with Glass Jar and . . . say, a $130 blender? It
comes down to the most important feature of any blender – the motor
speed. The Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass Jar offers a
paltry 450-watt motor – and, when you compare that to one of its top
competitors that has a 2 HP motor, the performance difference is
clear. If you’re planning to make smoothies, it may be O.K., but
don’t plan to crush ice with the Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass
Jar. The motor simply isn’t strong enough and the chances of
motor burnout are high – once you begin to have motor problems, you may
as well chuck the blender in the trash.
The Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass Jar will look snappy on your
kitchen counter and looks count for a lot! It does have a feature
that I really like – the glass jar. I like glass because it
doesn’t stain, but if your chances of dropping it on the kitchen floor
(kids!) are high, by all means, choose a blender with a plastic
container. (I find that children and blenders sometimes don’t
mix!)
Do you really need a blender with 12 speeds? I don’t think
so. Two speeds, low and high, should perform all blending
functions that you can throw at – I guess I’m not cool enough to
recognize the difference between speeds 7 and 8, 2 and 5 and so
on. Twelve speeds sounds great, but it’s a marketing ploy
designed to impress the potential buyer and, I don’t know about you,
but I want a small kitchen appliance that will do the job and one that
I won’t have to replace within a year. Remember: you get
what you pay for! Would I buy an Oster 12-Speed Blender with
Glass Jar? No.
| KitchenAid KSB560OB 5-Speed Blender |
Waring PBB25 Professional Bar Blender |
Vita-Mix Professional Blender |
Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass Jar |
| 12 lbs. | Approx. 14 lbs. |
10 lbs., 9 oz. |
About 11 lbs. |
| 56 oz. container shatterproof carafe |
40 oz. glass carafe |
64 oz. and 32 oz. |
40 oz. |
| 5 speeds | 2 speeds |
1 speed |
12 speeds |
| 15.19 inches | 16.75 inches | 20.5 inches | 15 inches |
| Crushes ice | Crushes ice |
Crushes ice | Not for long |
| .09 horsepower motor |
3 horsepower motor |
2 horsepower motor |
450 watts |
| 1 year warranty |
3 year warranty |
7 year warranty |
No warranty |
Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender Review
October 22, 2010
Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender Review
By L.A. O’Neil
When I was in my early twenties, I
realized that I could eat fantastic food without having to go to a
restaurant. Of course, I already knew that, but I didn’t really
put it to the test until I had to pinch the proverbial penny. I
learned everything I could by recreating recipes that were family
favorites, as well as creating my own. My love for cooking lead me to
spearheading a catering business and an intimate, log cabin restaurant,
and it was during those years that I used many different kitchen
appliances – especially blenders. I still use a blender several
times a week and I can’t do without it!
The Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender is the ‘big gun’ of blenders.
That’s all there is to it. If you’re looking for a blender that
can grind granulated sugar into powdered sugar, or grind wheat berries
into whole-wheat flour, then the Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender is for
you. It’s that powerful and incredibly versatile!
If you are searching for more Vitamix blender reviews start at the
home page.
I received my first Vita-Mix about twenty years ago as a gift – I
hadn’t heard of it until then, so I didn’t have any idea as to its
power and capabilities. As blenders go, how different could it
possibly be? That question probably crossed my mind, because I
tend to be a little leery about a sales pitch that claims superior
performance. With that doubt in mind, I clearly remember putting
it to the test – I bought a bag of wheat grain, dumped a couple of cups
of it into the Vita-Mix blender and flipped the switch. After
several minutes, I had perfect, whole-wheat flour that I could use for
anything for which I would have purchased wheat flour. As you can
imagine, I was excited about the fantastic results! That wasn’t
enough for me, though, so I tried again with granulated sugar.
Same process, same results. After a few minutes, I had perfect
confectioner’s sugar! It was almost too good to be true – the
claims of the manufacturer were, indeed, accurate. It was the
best blender on the market!
Fast forward to 2010. The Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender is a
fantastic blend (pardon the pun) of function and technology.
You’ve heard of the saying ‘everything from soup to nuts?’ The
Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender brings that saying into your kitchen – you
can prepare piping hot soups, flours for nutritious bread and
gluten-free items (which you will pay a fortune for in the grocery
store), in addition to peanut butter from whole dry-roasted peanuts.
The Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender truly is an ‘everything from soup to
nuts’ product!
The straight skinny. In today’s economy, and if you’re anything
like me, you’re always looking for a way to save money. By
grinding and blending grains, sugar and just about anything else,
preparing food with the Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender will save you more
than you may think. Bread will cost pennies, gluten-free products
will be fraction of the cost you’ll pay at grocery store, and the price
for a great bowl of soup will be negligible. By putting your
Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender and freezer to work, you’ll save a small
fortune.
The specs. The Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender comes with two
containers – one 64 oz. wet blade container and a 32 oz. dry blade
container, both made from Eastman Tritan™ copolyester. This is
where function meets technology – Eastman Tritan™ copolyester provides
glass-like clarity, toughness, chemical resistance, strength and heat
resistance. A 2 peak horsepower Swedish motor (custom designed
for Vita-Mix), coupled with a high efficiency radial fan make the
Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender a true workhorse for consumer and
professional use. The thermal protection system protects against
motor burnout, making the Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender a purchase that
will last a lifetime.
By this time, you’re probably wondering about the cost. Brace
yourself, because it’s pricey – retailing at about $725, you can find
it for approximately $550. Either way, you’re shelling out a
chunk of money. If you’re an infrequent blender user, this
purchase probably isn’t for you. You’ll be able to find something
much cheaper that will suit your needs just fine. If you’re a
‘live in the kitchen’ kind of person and you’re looking to cut your
grocery costs over your lifetime, then the Vita-Mix Super 5200 Blender
is a goldmine.
I’m a ‘live in the kitchen’ kind of gal!
that
Matter!
| KitchenAid KSB560ACS Architect 5 Speed Blender |
Waring Pro PBB2 Food and Beverage Blender |
Vita-Mix
Super 5200 |
Oster 12-Speed Blender with Glass Jar |
| 12 lbs. | Approx. 14 lbs. |
10 lbs., 9 oz. |
About 11 lbs. |
| 56 oz. container shatterproof carafe |
40 oz. glass carafe |
64 oz. and 32 oz. |
40 oz. |
| 5 speeds | 2 speeds |
1 speed |
12 speeds |
| 15.19 inches | 16.75 inches | 20.5 inches |
15 inches |
| Crushes ice | Crushes ice | Crushes ice | Not for long |
| .09 horsepower motor |
3 horsepower motor |
2 horsepower motor |
450 watts |
| 1 year warranty |
3 year warranty |
7 year warranty |
No warranty |
Waring Pro PBB2 Food and Beverage Blender Review
October 16, 2010
I’m a pretty good cook. So over the years, I’ve used a bunch of different blenders and I always come back to the same one – the Waring PBB204 Food and Beverage Blender
. As far as I’m concerned, it’s unsurpassed in performance, it’s easy to use and the cost is middle of the road. If you’re a savvy shopper on the ‘net, you can find one from about $95 to $115. That’s not bad! If you are looking to read other reviews before deciding which blender to buy, return to the home page for more Waring blender reviews. Read more
Back to Basics Blender Express in Brushed Chrome
July 1, 2010
I consider the Back to Basics Blender Express
a hand blender because it is great for single servings and quick clean up.
Don’t expect a blender in this category to take on tougher tasks like blending ice or frozen bananas, but it is great for quickly blending protein drinks, making fruit smoothies and green smoothies.
The function is very similar to the hand blender and clean up should be a snap.
I have never owned this blender, but I have owned the Magic Bullet and feel that they are very similar. I consider blenders in this category kind of a “gateway blender”. This could be the small step to working your way up to a professional grade blender.
I think you get a lot of value for the price and function. Please note I do make a small commission if you decide to purchase through my amazon affiliate links.Back to Basics Blender Express
Vita-Mix Professional Series Blender w/ 64 oz. Container
May 14, 2010
When it comes to the kitchen there are some things you need and others you could live without. A stove and oven is certainly a positive. So are a refrigerator and possibly a microwave. The question is whether or not you need a food processor, a coffee mill, or a mixer. The right answer to this is no. You can actually replace these, and several other appliances, with a high quality Vita-Mix Professional
multi-purpose blender. Read more
Cuisinart Cuisinart SmartPower 7-Speed Electronic Blender
May 14, 2010
When you need a blender it needs to be one that will get the job done, so read carefully before deciding to buy this blender. How many times have you tried to prepare frozen drinks that still have chunks of ice in them? You don’t have to let this happen to you. This blender is ok for occasionally crushing ice and mixing drinks, but based on the online reviews I not would expect this one to be around for the long haul. For the price, it is versatile for light tasks in the kitchen that you need to do such as making graham cracker crumbs. But this may not be the blender with all the power for your needs. Read more
Breville Ikon Hemisphere Blender
May 14, 2010
A blender in the kitchen makes life easier when you spend time cooking and baking. There are so many uses for a blender that once you start using it you will wonder why you haven’t purchased one sooner. This particular blender is easy to use, and clean up is a breeze. The sleek look and style of this appliance fits well into any kitchen. The design is not one that takes up a lot of room on the counter top either. Read more
Breville Die-Cast Hemisphere Blender
May 14, 2010
The one kitchen appliance that it seems we can’t do without in the kitchen is a blender. There are so many things that you can use this blender for such as fruit smoothies and more. This is the blender to have for a home bar. Guest will think they have never had a better tasting frozen margarita than the one you make with this blender. It has all the features that you need for doing different task in your kitchen. Read more
Blendtec Home Total Blender
May 14, 2010
When you think of the ultimate kitchen accessory what is the first thing that comes to mind? Do you think about some expensive food processor? Maybe you think about a set of supposedly ultra sharp knives. When it comes to the true multi-tasking king of the kitchen you might be surprised to learn that it is actually a blender. The right one can help you perform a wide variety of tasks. Now there is a company bringing just such a blender to you. Read more
Blendtec Connoisseur Convertible Blender
May 14, 2010
Would you believe someone if they told you to throw away your food mill, mixer, grinder, and several other appliances and make one simple purchase? Depending on the quality of the appliances you currently have, the truth is you can do this quite easily.
There is one company that offers the finest kitchen appliance you could imagine. This little beauty will not only make your life so much easier it will also help you beautify your kitchen at the same time. The company is Blendtec, and its name says it all.
Cuisinart Power Blend 500™ Blender
May 14, 2010
You don’t have to pay a huge price to get a great blender. This blender will get the job done without problems as a cost that is very affordable. This is a high performance blender that other people have used and love it. Today’s economy is one that when you purchase an appliance you don’t want to overpay for it but you still want quality. This Cuisinart appliance has the quality, price and all the functions that you expect from a home blender. Read more
Vita-Mix TurboBlend 4500 64 oz. Blender
May 14, 2010
In the kitchen there are a few appliances that are a must. There is the stove to boil water, prepare pasta and sauces. There is the microwave for reheating leftovers and preparing frozen dishes. You also need a stove to bake and roast meats, veggies, and desserts. Well, all these are very essential but you also need some very good support players as well, such as food processers and blenders. These are the real backbone of your kitchen. They prep and prepare for the final stages of the dishes you create. Read more