![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t think so you want to do theses task in that bottle. Though the motor capacity will allow multi-tasking like shred, chop. Multitasking: The bottle of the Oster Personal Blender is designed more for smoothies.You will get best consistency in the following order: Once done drinking the smoothies, you can reuse the bottle to fill any other beverages. Once the blending done, remove the blade, put the lid. Blending will stop if you remove the hand or unlock the bottle from the base. You can either begin blending by holding the bottle over the blender or lock the bottle in the clockwise direction onto the base for the hands-free operation. Fasten the blade onto the open end and turn bottle 180 degrees and put down into the blender base.The Oster works on single touch operation. Put all the ingredients you desire to make smoothies. Place the bottle on the flat surface with the open end facing up. How to Use: It is very simple to use Oster personal blender.You can go for Nutribullet Pro or Nutri Ninja. If you are looking for making more than just smoothies, then this blender is not enough. To get good consistency lot of pulsating is required. The consistency will not be great, and you can find chunks of vegetables in the smoothies. However, it is not enough if you want to blend raw vegetables. The motor power is 250-watt, which is sufficient for proper blending. You can blend good amount of ingredients in the jar. After the blending is done remove the blade, put the lid, and you are ready to go. The Oster Personal Blender comes with the stylish 20 oz sports jar that works as a mixing jar too. Ease of Use: This is the compact blender, which uses minimum space on your Counter top.If you are going to wash by hand, you may need a brush if you have larger hands, as getting all the way into those tall, narrow cups might be a challenge. The cups, lids and blade assembly are all top-rack dishwasher safe. But since this isn’t the personal blender’s primary function, this is still a great value. We didn’t love making nut butter in this one the result was less evenly ground than some other models, and scraping it out of those long, narrow cups was a hassle. The cups are tall and narrow, so they’ll fit in a car’s cupholder. ![]() Adding to the value part: The Ninja comes with 3 20-ounce cups, with 2 ready-to-drink lids and 1 storage lid, so everyone gets a smoothie to go. It manages to do all that with a relatively small footprint the base is only 7 inches tall and 4½ inches wide. It boasts a 900-watt motor, so it blended up smoothies with fresh and frozen fruit with ease, and crushed ice without a hitch (and all without any odor, too). Also, this model is hand-wash only, though the wide shape makes getting into the cup to clean it out pretty simple.įor a combo of good power and versatility, plus great value, this is the one. But this shape can be harder to grip for small hands, and the cup won’t fit in most car cupholders. The wide mouth makes adding ingredients easy, and it’s also easier to remove thick items like nut butter from this type of cup. One thing to note: The thick Tritan plastic 3-cup-capacity cup is wider and squatter than most other models. It comes with a storage lid and a drinking lid the latter also has a drinking cap with an adjustable carry loop. If for some reason the blender won’t start, color-coded lights indicate why (e.g., amber flashing lights mean the motor is overloaded a flashing red light means the contents are too hot to safely blend). The Beast made quick work of smoothies with both fresh and frozen fruit, blended ice into slush with just a few pulses, and made a good batch of nut butter without breaking a sweat (and without any metallic blender smell, thanks to internal sensors that prevent overheating). But it isn’t just good looks that won our favor its powerful 1,000-watt motor delivers. With its unusual hourglass-shaped design, this blender is eye-catching right out of the box. ![]()
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