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Pastel blender market
Pastel blender market




pastel blender market
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The Ninja Blender with Auto IQ is currently the best personal blender in our round-up of the top-rated blenders. It only offers one blending speed though and you’ll still have to push down on the cup to blend. Granted, it doesn’t add a colourful retro vibe to your kitchen, but if you can live without that, you’ll get a more powerful 600W motor.

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How does it compare to other blenders?Īt around £70 the Nutribullet 600 Series is a significantly cheaper alternative. And while it adds a fun pop of colour to your kitchen, if you are planning to store it away, it won’t take up much space in a cupboard or a deep drawer. The base doesn’t tend to get dirty so it just needs a bit of wipe now and then to buff it up and keep it looking shiny. The blade assembly is the only removable part that can’t go in the dishwasher, but I found that a quick rinse under the hot tap was enough to get it clean as long as I did it immediately after blending. Although as long as you wash them out soon after using, they’re not tricky to clean by hand either. The cups and lids can go in the dishwasher, which makes it easy to give them a thorough clean. But the looped handle on top can be attached to the outside of your bag, with a carabiner or similar style clip, if you’d prefer to keep it upright.

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To check for leakage, I left the full cup on its side for a few hours and not a drop leaked out of the lid, so it should be safe in your gym bag or work bag. But it was only really the last mouthful, so I wasn’t too bothered. The texture was gritty though, I could feel lots of pieces of coconut that hadn’t been broken down and when I got to the bottom of the drink, there were some chunks of cashew and almond.

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The smoothie looked well blended, there were some pieces of cherry skin suspended in the drink, but otherwise it looked quite creamy. But when the outer lid is removed, I can’t help thinking it looks a bit like a baby's bottle - but maybe that’s just me! The drinking spout is large, so you can glug even the thickest smoothies with ease. So if you want a grit-free smoothie, you’d need to blitz it again. The texture was like a lightly aerated milkshake, but there were some small gritty pieces of oat in the drink. I blended it for 60 seconds on the higher of the two speeds to make sure the oats got completely broken down. What’s it like to use?įor my first drink, I blended a breakfast smoothie from frozen banana chunks, almond milk, 3 tbsp oats and a scoop of vanilla protein powder. And since there’s not a timer on the blender, I’m going to have to keep an eye on the clock to make sure I don’t go over. The other big restriction is that it says you can only blend for 60 seconds at a time and you must wait for 60 seconds before using it again. But there’s no chance of making pesto or using it to crush nuts, as it needs to be at least 50% liquid to blend effectively. Oddly, there’s no mention of frozen ingredients, so I’m going to assume I can load it up with frozen berries.

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It also states that hard ingredients should be a maximum of 1cm x 1cm.

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However, a quick flick through the instruction manual alerted me to some restrictions that I wasn’t expecting.įirstly, I was surprised to read that the manual advises adding no more than four ice cubes to any one drink. You simply fill a cup with your ingredients, screw on the blades, invert the cup and push it down on the base. I’d say these are the more love-it or hate-it statement colours.Įverything is very straightforward and it’s immediately obvious how it all goes together. But for the more adventurous it also comes in pastel pink, pastel blue and pastel green. The base comes in a range of colours including cream, black and white, just like the matching Smeg toaster set. And when I pulled it out of the recyclable packaging, I was immediately struck by the bold red colour that I’d been sent for the review. Unboxing, setting up and first impressionsĪs is typical for a personal cup blender, this Smeg blender arrived in a neat little box. In that time she tried out a variety of smoothies and shakes, using as many different ingredients as she could think of to put it through its paces. Helen reviewed the Smeg Personal Blender in her home, she was sent the product on loan for a week. She lives in a small village in Buckinghamshire in the UK, where she reviews all sorts of home and garden appliances for Ideal Home using her wealth of experience.

pastel blender market

After completing a Home Economics degree, Helen went on to work for the Good Housekeeping Institute and has been reviewing home appliances ever since.






Pastel blender market