KRUPS KB790 Motor Tecnik Blender with Stainless Steel Blades, Silver
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Product Feature
- 6 powerful blades made of highly resistant "martensitic" stainless steel; quickly blend any preparation and achieve the finer texture
- 7 programs for maximum efficiency; 5 level of speed for different type of textures. vari pulse mode on each setting and specific ice crushing function
- Krups motor technik for patented technology for low noise level, quieter blender experience and precision with power
- 60-ounce borosilicate glass jar
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- 7 programs for maximum efficiency; 5 level of speed for different type of textures. vari pulse mode on each setting & specific ice crushing function
Product Description
Combining outstanding performance, durability, and an easy-to-clean design, this 1000-watt blender performs everyday kitchen tasks, including mixing up smoothies, pur �eing vegetables for soup, crushing ice, and making pesto. The countertop appliance offers five levels of speeds for different types of textures with Vari-Pulse mode for each setting and a specific ice crushing function. In addition, the unit's 60 ounce borosilicate thermal shock-resistant glass jar features a waterproof locking lid. Other highlights include a 7 programs for maximum efficiency, die-cast metal base and detachable blades for easier, thorough cleaning. All parts, except for the motor, are dishwasher-safe, and a full-color recipe book is included. With its attractive graphite gray and brushed stainless-steel design, the blender measures 10.9 by 8 by 14.6 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.KRUPS KB790 Motor Tecnik Blender with Stainless Steel Blades, Silver Review
I am replacing a Cuisinart CB600SA that we picked up at Costco about 10 years ago, I think, which I recently broke by dropping it.
This 1,000 watt Krups is far, far quieter, more powerful, bigger capacity, locking lid, dishwasher safe, ingenious locking jar bottom (you must turn the pitcher up side down to remove the bottom).
It starts out slow every time and builts up speed (no more stuff spraying out of the blender if you forget to put the top on).
I spent a lot of time researching and seriously considered spending 500 on a Vitamix or Blendtec, but the more I read, the more I wanted a blender that was designed to spin more slowly with thicker gauge windings and higher torque. The V. and B. machines are designed to spin at high speeds without a lot of torque and will shut off for a very long time if the machine thinks you are overheating the motor (easy to do when the wires are thinner). I do not plan on turning whole vegetables into juice and I do not wanting it constantly turning off on my trying to make smoothies thick enough to eat with a spoon. I am also very reluctant to purchase a machine that will be that loud. Why spend 500 when 150 will get the job done quite nicely if not better?
This is a well made blender that should last me 20 years easily (assuming I do not drop it) (but after reading some of these other reviews a year later, perhaps 20 years is unlikely?)
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