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A blender is an appliance that mixes or purees soft foods or liquids, making them the perfect countertop device for quick and easy tasks. While there is a certain amount of crossover between blenders and food processors, blenders often have a narrower structure with blades at the bottom that make great soups, smoothies, shakes and sauces.
Blend and go with quick healthy breakfasts
Clever little blenders like NutriBullets, NutriNinjas, the George Foreman Mix & Go and Kambrook Blitz2Go make breakfast smoothies to go so simple so you can start every day in a much healthier way.
High powered blending performance
Top of the line blenders like The Boss have powerful motors so they can blend big batches of hearty soups, and most have a glass jug that’s odour resistant, less likely to scratch and easy to clean.
Need a blender but on a bit of a budget?
If you want a blender but have a tight budget, look at the ones with a plastic jug –they’re cheaper but are more prone to retaining smells, cracks, and scratches than blenders with a glass jug.
There are a wide range of models available to choose from, ranging from budget options to expensive high-end units.
Hand blenders are also available, enabling you to puree foods right in the pan for extra convenience.
If you’re still wondering how to choose a blender, examine the features included, with many top of the range models being akin to a good food processor
Modern blenders can have around 16 speed settings, but most people should be able to cope just fine with basic options such as slow, medium and fast.
However, if you fancy yourself as a culinary expert, you may find it is worth paying a little extra to refine your blending capabilities.
Blenders, juicers and food processors perform relatively similar functions. When is it best to buy a blender? If you just want to be able to make milkshakes, smoothies with frozen fruit and big batches of soup, and if you also want to make homemade nut butters and whip up cocktails with crushed ice go for a high-powered blender. Juicers just do one thing—extract juice from fruit and veggies, leaving the fibrous pulp behind in the juicer. If you want to be able to do more with one kitchen appliance, including having your everyday dinner ingredients chopped and sliced fast for you, a food processor might be a better option.
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