March 10, 2008
How To Purchase Blenders
Blenders have been common household appliances for many years, serving many purposes in making food and beverages. Today, they are still an important part of the kitchen. With the vast number of types of blenders in different price ranges, the decision can be very completed. If you are trying to elements to consider before you buy.
Types of blenders
As kitchens have modernized, so have blenders. However, there are two common types of blenders to usually called a “carafe.” The container frequently has a removable plastic lid to prevent contents from spilling out once the blender is turned on and the liquid or food is rotated.
The immersion-type blender is essentially a stick-like metal shaft that has the blades at the end of it. This type of blender fits in a bowl or pot to blend ingredients that are not too hard, such as gravies or other soft foods. These blenders, then, are somewhat portable, as you can move the blender shaft to a pot on the stove. However, these blenders are not made duties, such as crushing ice.
There are other variations of these blender types. There are cordless blenders, combination blender / food processors, and smaller-type blenders for single use. Blenders also vary in power, with the cordless type being rather on the light power side, to heavy duty blenders that can speedily liquefy ingredients, such as vegetables to make soup.
Price
You can get a blender from as low as $30 to around $500. Obviously, the better the power and performance, the higher the price. The comprehensive appliance website www.wize.com/blenders provides a complete assortment of blenders by price.
When looking for a blender and considering cost, it is important to consider how much and for what purposes you will use a blender. If your blender will be used for the most part to mix light drinks or soft foods, you may not need one that is high on power or performance. However, if you do a fair amount of cooking, and will want the ability to crush vegetables or fruit or finely mince meat, you will may need a blender with more options and better performance.
Design
Blenders today vary greatly in shape and color. There are many options to choose from depending on the space you have in your kitchen or closets. Some of the more powerful blenders also have heavier bases, so you will need to compare weight in addition to style, size and performance. Visit www.wize.com/blenders for a complete design line to see which blender design fits your kitchen décor best.
Technical Specifications
The simple blenders are generally easy to use. There will be one blade, and simple on/off switches and speeds. As you get into the higher priced, high performance models, they may be more complex. Speeds can range from 1 to 24 on some of these blenders, and, of course, wattage will be higher. Basic blenders generally have from 300 to 600 watts of power. The strongest blenders can have up to 1,300 watts.
cheaper blenders will be perfect for most basic kitchen blending tasks. However, if you will be mixing thick frozen drinks, you may need a somewhat more powerful blender. Some blenders also have a “pulse” feature, meaning that you are able to start and stop the blending operation in short bursts, giving you more control.
Ratings
The internet is a excellent. Once you have narrowed down the type and price of the blender you want, it’s time to check out the ratings on those blenders. There are many rating sites, but www.wize.com provides an overall ranking based on numerous individual, consumer ratings. It will give you an immediate level of confidence in the item, and then you can look behind the number for individual reviews.
Where to Shop
It is always best when you can see and feel an appliance you want to buy. However, you can certainly browse online first to get an idea of the many types and prices of blenders. Jot down your favorite items and then try to see at least some of those models in a retail store. Once you know what you want, you should comparison shop online for the best buy.
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