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What Should I Consider When Buying a Blender?

A Kaminsky
A Kaminsky

First conceived for soda fountain use in 1922, the humble blender has become a staple appliance in many kitchens. It does almost as many things as a food processor, and a cook should keep this in mind when choosing one.

Does the cook want a traditional blender or an immersion blender? Both have their uses. The traditional style has a glass or plastic blending container, with a set of small blades at the bottom. It sits on a platform enclosing an electric motor and speed controls.

The immersion style is hand-held. The blades are at the end of a column and are inserted into the food, to blend it in the pot. For instance, some cooks use immersion blenders in a pot of soup in order to make a smoother base.

Certain types of blenders called smoothie makers are best used for making beverages.
Certain types of blenders called smoothie makers are best used for making beverages.

Traditional blenders can mix drinks, make sauces or condiments such as mayonnaise, puree food and mix different kinds of soups. Add a plunger attachment, and it can be used to make smoothies. Many cooks who would never use a large food processor enough to justify the purchase price find that a traditional blender meets their needs.

When buying a blender, a cook should consider quality, power and price. Although those with a plastic blending pitcher can be purchased for about 15 US dollars (USD), the cook should go ahead and spend a little extra money for a glass pitcher. These are much more durable and are not as likely to be broken by something like ice flying around.

Power is another consideration. A blender should be powerful enough to blend drinks with ice and to puree most soft foods. A 10 to 12 speed blender is usually sufficient for most applications.

Blenders meant especially for drinks or smoothies will probably cost more than a traditional version, but if this will be its primary use, then the cook should go ahead and spend the money. A commercial-grade version will have a great deal of power.

Immersion blenders eliminate the need to transfer foods into a traditional blender.
Immersion blenders eliminate the need to transfer foods into a traditional blender.

Quality, power and price are all intertwined with blenders. A good-quality, powerful blender is going to cost more than an eight-speed model with a plastic pitcher, as will an immersion blender. These are also available wherever kitchen appliances are sold. Some cooks would not stock a kitchen without one.

Discussion Comments

elfi64

Here is an easy way to clean the blender after you have made your tasty smoothie. Pour warm water with a few drops of dish washing detergent into your blender. Turn on briefly, pour out the liquid, rinse and dry. Very simple and quick.

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    • Certain types of blenders called smoothie makers are best used for making beverages.
      By: rgbdigital.co.uk
      Certain types of blenders called smoothie makers are best used for making beverages.
    • Immersion blenders eliminate the need to transfer foods into a traditional blender.
      By: gawriloff
      Immersion blenders eliminate the need to transfer foods into a traditional blender.
    • When shopping for a blender, it may be wise to invest in one that can easily blend smoothies and other beverages.
      By: Johan Larson
      When shopping for a blender, it may be wise to invest in one that can easily blend smoothies and other beverages.