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11-30-2014 12:11 AM
On 11/29/2014 Reever said: I can't justify spending $400 for a blender. Vitamix may be good but unless you are a professional chef it seems like overkill.
Not overkill if you really use it and up your consumption of fruits and veggies! But you have to take the time to use it.
11-30-2014 12:29 AM
On 11/29/2014 Skylands said:Make sure the blender U purchase has a blade sharp enough so that U don't have to cut everything up in tiny pieces prior to blending. I have a Kitchen Aid blender, and I have to cut strawberries, bananas up very small or else I have chunks of it in my smoothie.
Vitamix is on my Wish List. The quiet one that they sell for $1000 or so. Yes, wish list
THE QUIET ONE®
Niiiiiiiiicceeeeee.
And of course they never quit. No good reason to buy a new one
..... where's that hammer....
11-30-2014 01:44 AM
Make sure the bottom inside is smooth. Mine had a depressed ring inside (if that makes sense) food was always staying down in that inverted ridge.
11-30-2014 04:18 AM
Mine smashed in the '94 quake.........haven't missed it
12-01-2014 06:06 PM
The Quiet One, to save $500.00 to $900.00, I'd put up with the noise of a cement mixer.
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