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| Brand: Back to Basics Category: Kitchen
List Price: $52.99 Buy New: $28.89 You Save: $24.10 (45%)
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Rating: 123 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 12.4 x 8.9 Warranty: 1
MPN: SE2000 Model: SE2000 UPC: 018579177207 EAN: 0018579177207
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 500-watt pulse-power motor with three speeds; 56-ounce capacity | | • | Unique stir stick breaks up air pockets, increases mixing efficiency | | • | Ice-crushing blade creates consistent smoothie texture | | • | Dispenser valve serves smoothies without a mess | | • | Includes instructions and recipe book; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Designed just for the purpose of blending fast, nutritious smoothies, the Smoothie Elite does the job better than an ordinary blender and is easy to operate. The 56-ounce jar has measuring marks for adding just enough fruit, yogurt, and protein powder for either two or four servings. Running at 500 watts, the pulse-power motor blends at three different speeds--mix, smooth, and pulse--letting you control the consistency of your drink. The jar's shape pulls ingredients down to the center blade, ensuring that even larger foods mix evenly. Additionally, a unique stir stick in the center of the Smoothie Elite's jar breaks up air pockets during blending for more efficient mixing. This smoothie maker even has a special heavy-duty ice-crushing blade, so frozen drinks are blended into a consistent texture. A dispenser valve on the front of the unit eliminates spills so you can continuously mix and serve without a mess. This machine is an inexpensive alternative to ordering daily smoothies at a juice bar. It is covered by a one-year limited warranty
Amazon.com Review Designed just for the purpose of blending fast, nutritious smoothies, the Smoothie Elite does the job better than an ordinary blender and is easy to operate. The 56-ounce jar has measuring marks for adding just enough fruit, yogurt, and protein powder (or whatever you prefer in your smoothie) for either two or four servings. Running at 500 watts, the pulse-power motor blends at three different speeds--mix, smooth, and pulse--letting you control the consistency of your drink. The jar's shape pulls ingredients down to the center blade, ensuring that even larger foods mix evenly. Additionally, a unique stir stick in the center of the Smoothie Elite's jar breaks up air pockets during blending for more efficient mixing. This smoothie maker even has a special heavy-duty ice-crushing blade, so frozen drinks are blended into a consistent texture. A dispenser valve on the front of the unit eliminates spills so you can continuously mix and serve without a mess. This machine is an inexpensive alternative to ordering daily smoothies at a juice bar. It is covered by a one-year limited warranty and comes with instructions and a recipe book. --Cristina Vaamonde
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Adequate when blending thin liquids, but struggles with ice November 25, 2008 Boston Book Addict (Boston, Mass.) I specifically asked for this blender because I make a lot of smoothies and was intrigued by the pour spout. It seemed very useful and novel. My experience with this product, unfortunately, was mixed. I found that it worked well when blending substances that were predominantly liquid. However, if I tried to use it to make a pureed soup or to blend a drink with ice cubes it took a very long time and the results were often uneven. Even with the aid of the stir stick I often found chunks that were seemingly impossible to blend. Unfortunately a lot of what I use a blender for is to make thick smoothies and shakes or to puree soups so it did not meet my needs. I also found that the pour spout had a tendency to leak and as other reviewers have complained, it rarely worked when blending thick smoothies or soups. I would often find that I would get a few drips out of the spout and then the rest would refuse to come out. I have since bought a Cuisinart SPB-7BCH SmartPower 7-Speed Electronic Blender, Black Chrome and have been much more satisfied with the results. The bottom line is that this is a fairly inexpensive blender that will probably work well for you if you are mostly blending thinner liquids and doing so infrequently. However, if you find you are blending thicker liquids or often crushing ice you will probably be better served by investing more in a Kitchenaid or Cuisinart mixer. The extra investment is worth it to minimize frustrations.
Don't Buy! August 8, 2008 F. Caldwell (Jacksonville, FL USA) Bought this as a gift to my spouse. It does not consistently blend all ingredients. I have often still had large chunks of frozen fruit in my smoothies, even after blending over and over. When trying to work the spout, the handle broke off. This appliance is not worth your money.
Smoothie Maker July 21, 2008 Horse This unit does a fantastic job, and the price is unbeatable. I highly recommend you follow the directions and add the ice & frozen ingredients last. I didn't, and I think that caused the previous unit to wear out. This unit works great, and the spout is very helpful.
great item July 5, 2008 Pat Mitchell (South, USA) This is much better than a regular blender for making smoothies. It works really well, I have used it a lot.
Great results but doesn't hold up April 13, 2008 David Churchill (Washington, DC) This was a gift and Its decorated my bar for occasional blended drinks. The operation is loud but its swift and powerful. The spigot is a nice feature, for those that reported it clogging, heres a tip: It's not obvious but the blade should be running to create pressure during a pour. Drink consistency is excellent and it will quickly liquify anything that goes in a drink. Cleanup is good... for a quick cleanup just add soap and hot water. For more thorough, the pitcher comes apart. Now for the bad news, this product has a critical design flaw: the plastic paddles beneath the pitcher inevitably deteriorate and after being stripped by the motor, the blender is useless. Parts are not commonly available.
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