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Cuisinart Soup Maker


Equipped with a 1000-watt motor, this durably built countertop blender delivers the power necessitated for everything from blending up fruit smoothies before work or protein shakes after a work out to pureeing soup for dinner or mixing up frozen beverages when gathering with friends on a Friday night. The machine’s Power6 TurboEdge design produces a strong vortex for exhaustively blended ingredients, while it is automatic pre-set programs combine timed pauses with bursts of power for splendid results–choose from Smoothie, Ice Crush, or Pulse functions. A lightweight, 64-ounce, BPA-free, Tritan co-polymer jar comes included, finish with easy-to-read measuring marks up the side, a generous comfort-grip handle, a secure-fitting lid, and a drip-free pouring spout. Other highlights include a rugged die-cast metal base, low and high speed settings, backlit buttons, a count-up timer with an audible signal after four minutes of blending time, and a handy stand-by mode. Sleek and stylish, the blender measures 8-2/5 by 10-2/5 by 14-3/5 inches.


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31 of 32 persons found the following review helpful.
5Best blender ever!
By Trudy Rose
I looked at what seemed to be a million blenders. I do a lot of vegan and raw foods but I didn’t want to spend upwards of $400. I love this blender! It has handled everything I hoped it would, including frozen fruits for smoothies. It is very quiet for a blender. I like the die-cast base, the simple controls (who in truth needs 14 settings?), and the pulse setting. The only minor flaw is the difficultness in getting out the last 1/4 cup of whatsoever I’ve made. Overall, I very much commend this blender.

29 of 32 humans found the following review helpful.
5Lots of power!
By T. Mehrens
A very powerful blender but it takes a bit of learning to get the results you want.

12 of 12 persons found the following review helpful.
5Greatest blender I’ve ever owned!
By Sajijoma
After my 15th cheap blender in the past 4 years, I decisive to quit buying rubbish and put my cash to better use and purchased the cuisinart CBT-1000 poweredge 1000watt Die Cast Blender. Sure it cost $$ equated to the ones I had bought, but I wanted something lasting and THIS thing IS durable! It has a actually big 64oz jar that’s made of a nonbreakable BPA material. Normally I would say glass or nothing, but realizing that a jar that size in glass would be highly unwieldy, I decisive to let that slide.

Operation of the blender is simple. There aren’t 20 buttons to sift through to try to find the perfective thing. Honestly, how some of us know the divergence amidst puree, cream, and whip functions anyhow?!? It has HIGH, LOW, SMOOTHIE, ICE CRUSH, and Pulse. That’s all you need! It likewise has a tiny digital counter that counts UP how long it’s been blending. That’s a good thing to recognise when you are attempting to determine the perect consistency of a smoothie or even a frozen margarita.

Our firstborn time out, we deicded to go full steam and make smoothies for the family. Having a family of 7 means that I don’t have time to waste making smoothies then cleaning out and making MORE smoothies and cleaning out and making MORE smoothies. So the pitcher size is great! Right now one batch may cover the entire family since all 5 children are 10 or under and that means a happier smoothie making parent! So our introductory smoothie was a chocolate green protien powder,chocolate milk, and ice. The smoothie came out beautifully. In one cycle, we had perfectly blended smoothies, with no ice chunks. It was so smoothe, it was like a actually good milkshake. Although, since I DID use a lot of ice, I chose to go with the ice function over the smoothie function. I’m sure the smoothie function could have handled it, but I think that if something holds huge cubes of ice, it mechanically means ice function. After a month of near each and everyday smoothies for the family, the machine is STILL cranking them out just as smoothe and delicious as the introductory time.

We also decisive to give our blender a whirl at making assorted other frozen treats like margaritas! They came out perfectly frozen and blended smoothe as well. I haven’t had a genuinely bad experience with this blender yet. The nearest thing was that I wanted to make a blizzard type ice cream treat with ice cream and oreos and the blender was so powerful that it turned the cookies into utter dust in a mere 2 secs! In the future, I’ll whirl the ice cream and then mix the cookie bits in by hand or something, but even though it didn’t look very appetizing, it tastes genuinely good and there were no white spots, to show where it hadn’t blended well. Milkshakes come out perfective each time. Even if you like them EXTRA thick and dreamy!

After using the blender, cleanup is a breeze. The entire bottom with the blades screws right off and a simple rinse in soapy water is all it takes to clean. Be warned, don’t get your fingers or tongue! anyplace near the blades! They are blood hungry! My husband who NEVER listens when I warn him when it comes to the dangers of licking the blades, actually cut his tongue beauteous bad on the blades and while washing his dried on bloody mess off after returning from the ER, I genuinely cut my finger(although no where near as bad)using a scrubber on them. My counsel is to initial of all(don’t bleed on your appliance by doing stupid stuff) but if you do, just put a little warm soap water in the blender and turn it on for a few secs and let the power do the cleaning for you.

All in all, I’d unquestionably reccomend this blender to any person who is looking for a good blender with power that gets the occupation done and who isn’t affrighted to compensate a bit more for it. I love this blender and will in all likelihood look to cuisinart for the next tabletop appliance I plan to buy.

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