3 Little Known Features That Make Up The Best Blenders on the Market

Published: 06th December 2010
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There are a ton of important features to review when shopping for kitchen blenders. Some of the most important ones are things like capacity of the blender container, the number of speeds, and the power of the motor. You also want to look at consumer reviews and quality reports. Checking the value and price of the blender is also a good thing to do. Although not as commonly thought of, here are some other things you should take a look at.

A Dishwasher Safe Blender Jar

You can save a ton of time if you can use a dishwasher to clean your blender. You get an added health benefit here as well in that a lot of bacteria and microbes that cause sickness can be killed in a hot, high pressure dishwasher.

Most of the three major types of containers are safe, including plastic, glass, and polycarbonate. Blendtec and Vitamix, two of the best blenders on the market, have dishwasher safe jars. You even find that a lot of other blender parts are safe to go in the dishwasher as well, including the blade assembly. You should always consult your owner’s manual before putting parts in the dishwasher, just to be sure though.


A Long Term High Quality Warranty

A small home appliance with a lot of moving parts can be prone to breakage. Therefore it's important to get a good warranty with your blender. A top rated high quality blender will likely last you many years. Unfortunately though the best blenders tend to be the most expensive. $400 for a top knotch blender is not uncommon. If you can't spring for the $400 model right now and get a cheaper one, you may have some engine issues as time passes.

At least a one year warranty is therefore critical. Some models will even have warranties that last up to seven years. The warranty should cover engine failure, cracks in the container, and other problems that are not as a result of typical owner usage. To show their adherence to quality, the Montel Williams Healthmaster blender has a 100 year engine warranty. I wish my car engine had the same!

When you're reviewing warranties, you should aslo look at owner reports and reviews. It's good to check and see what kind of customer service experience owners may have had with the manufacturer when dealing with broken blenders. If the manufacturer is quick to respond to complaints and gets a new blender out right away, then that's a really good sign.


A Fully Automated Timer

Many of the latest blender will have awesome auto-timers on their control panels. After the ingredients are blended as needed, the timer will stop the motor from running. When everything is done, the blender will beep, alerting you. You can head off and do whatever you want while the timer is on and the blender is running, which saves you a lot of time. You don’t have to stand over the blender or constantly check it to see if it’s done.

A control panel with preprogrammed settings often comes along with a timer. For example, you press the smoothie button and the blender will start and stop the blending cycle when the smoothie is fully blended. You don't have to guess at it anymore. Blending cycles will vary with the type of ingredients you are blending. For example, your smoothie will go for longer and at a more powerful setting that your chunky salsa.

Having these three features on your new blender will certainly save you some time in the kitchen and help you to be happy with your purchase.

If you would like to read more about the best blenders you can buy, head over to GoBlendIt.com. Their detailed blender reviews cover all major brands and models. Their free smoothie recipes are also delicious and healthy.

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