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Hamilton Beach 50120 10-Speed BlendMaster Blender, Black by Hamilton Beach
Product SummaryManufacturer: Hamilton Beach Brand: Hamilton Beach Model: 50120 Product features: - Crushes ice and blends shakes, smoothies, and frozen drinks
- 350-watt motor with pulse function equals just the right amount of control
- 48-ounce plastic jar--great for parties
- Removable cap covering filler hole in jar's lid serves as a 2-ounce measurer
- Measures 14-1/2 by 6-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches; 2-year warranty
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Hamilton Beach 50120 10-Speed BlendMaster Blender, BlackCustomer Review: A great-looking blender that does the trick, and more Summary: 5 Stars
So I'm reviewing a blender, and as a previous reviewer noted, one should refrain from too much excitement. That said, if you're going to buy a high-quality blender, don't want to spend much, and want one that will look on the kitchen counter, this is it. For under $... this is a bargain. I've had no problems crushing ice or doing anything you'd normally want your blender to do. And it does it FAST. It doesn't labor much and before you know it, you're done. It's an easy decision to drop this baby into your shopping cart.
Description of Hamilton Beach 50120 10-Speed BlendMaster Blender, BlackWith a 350-watt motor offering 10 speeds plus pulse control, this versatile blender does everything but mow the lawn. Can it crush ice? Certainly, and it'll blend smooth frozen drinks like smoothies and margaritas. Will it chop nuts? No problem, and coffee beans, chocolate, and vegetables (in water) come out at whatever consistency desired, as well. Does it purée baby food? Naturally, and when lumps disfigure gravy, punch the purée button and they'll disappear. Shredding cheese, making bread crumbs, blending hummus and chocolate mousse--all these and many, many more tasks are right up the blender's alley. The blender's plastic jar holds a hefty 48 ounces, and a removable cap covering the filler hole in the jar's lid serves as a 2-ounce measure. The blender stands 14 inches high. --Fred Brack
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