Monday, December 26, 2011

Waring PBB209 Professional Food and Beverage Blender, Ebony

Waring PBB209 Professional Food and Beverage Blender, Ebony Review



Waring PBB209 Professional Food and Beverage Blender, Ebony Feature

  • 40-ounce, ridged glass jar holds 5 cups of mixed drinks, soup, or sauce
  • Powerful 390-watt motor crushes ice fast
  • High and low speeds cover mixing, chopping, and pureeing
  • Heavy-duty base; dishwasher-safe glass jar and lid
  • Measures 16-1/2 by 8 by 7 inches; 1-year warranty, 5-year motor warranty
Bandleader and inventor Fred Waring introduced the first blender in 1936, and this model pays tribute to that early version in its retro styling. A tall, old-fashioned-looking blender in black, it will crush ice and blend frozen fruit beautifully in a few seconds. This blender feels sturdy: the lid, with a cap that doubles as a 1-ounce measurer, fits securely, and the pitcher, made of thick, ridged glass, won't wobble. Many chefs prefer a blender rather than a food processor for soups and creamy sauces--the blades of a good blender whirl more quickly than those of a food processor and will refine a thin liquid such as cream of tomato soup to an incomparably silky texture. This blender is definitely up to that task. The fixed, self-cleaning stainless-steel blades on the base of the pitcher mean the lid is the only separate part to wash. --Maria Dolan Classic Waring %2D inside and out%2E This is the blender that the professionals use%2E You%27ll recognize our trademark 40 oz%2E cloverleaf carafe%2E It was designed to create a vortex action for faster%2C thorough blending%2C and it works%21 The commercial grade 2%2Dspeed motor is more power than most home kitchens need%2C but it makes even heavy tasks like ice%2Dcrushing effortless%2E With a self%2Dcleaning blade assembly%2C this blender cleans up after itself%21 %0D%0A%0D%0A


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