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7 of 8 persons found the following review helpful.
Just not long back purchased this and so far love it!
By Trey Trip
One of my bestloved things with regards to this blender is the storage case that was included with it and that it is built utterly for all the attachments. (Plan on posting pictures of this later on) Also love the simplistic design for the control. There are two settings, one that leaves the blender on and one that is applied as a pulse and stops after you stop twisting. The other problem faced by the other reviewer with having disturb attaching the bowl to the base is solved rather easily. The processor comes with a safety feature (one I find nice to have) that doesn’t concede you to begin the machine with the lid not attached to the bowl. The only problem this brings regarding is it does not concede you to attach the bowl with the lid on it. This to me is not a big problem at all seeing that once you attach the bowl you ought to have the lid off anyways to attach the blade or other attachments. I plan on updating this later on down the road after I have applied it more.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Lasted in regards to a year
By Summer Abdelghani
I was spell-bound by this machine when I initial got it. It could slice things! That got old quickly, though, as it’s much more of a headache to clean the entire machine than a cutting board and a knife. The pieces are not horribly difficult to clean, but they are bulky and have a few hard-to-reach areas. This is not why I’m doing this review, though.
For a whole year, it seemed to do beauteous well. I was only using it for chopping parsley or making hummus, both very easy tasks. Once I started using it to make almond butter and flour, it quickly deteriorated. While I was making mayonnaise, the sound of the processor changed. I started to smell burning plastic. When I stopped the machine, it was smoking more or less (There is no place for the smoke to veritably exhaust itself, so it was sort of leaking out of the engine slowly) and When I moved the processor, I noticed a heap of weird coloring on the counter top. It was metal powder. I checked the Oster website, and it looks like they don’t even trade feed processors anymore.
0 of 0 persons found the following review helpful.
Great feed processor for the price
By Kenneth Shepherd
This is our basi feed processor and are finelooking impressed. We purchased it for various reasons:
1. Brand name
2. All the dissimilar blades it came with
3. Wide-mouth opening
4. Price
After much exploration and reading a gazillion reviews on units ranging from $40 to $400, we went with this Oster and are not disappointed all at (We have had it now for three months and use it at least 3-4 times a week). We have applied all the affixations and they all seem to work gorgeous well. The motor is super powerful and gets the occupation done – a touch noisy, but that is a inevitably evil when grinding stuff up! Controls are simple and easy to use. Wide mouth works great for everything we have thrown in there. Bowl attaches without evident venture and with resolute determination into place – getting it off is a little tough, but in the most minor of ways. The unit has great safety appliances – will not operate if the bowl AND lid are in the right manner in place AND it will brake itself to a stop if you open it while it is turned on (yes, I did a little bit of experimenting with it!).
The only gripe is the gap amongst the ram-rod in the opening and the blade itself – it always leaves a little unsliced cheese or whatsoever amidst them. Oh well!
Overall, bang for the buck, A+! It is unquestionably not the best one out there, but for the budget I will take my $300 savings and buy something delicious to grind up in it! Would highly commend it at this point.
A bonus – the cool storage container for all the blades, very nice!
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