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Hamilton Beach 10-Speed Smoothie Blender

Whether you’re blending drinks for a party or mixing soups or batters, a Hamilton Beach® Blender is a must-have for your contemporary kitchen. The main issue with the blenders we’re not recommending is that they weren’t able to create a smooth, grit-free texture consistently. Other problems we encountered included extremely loud motors, leaky lids, hard-to-clean parts, and machines that simply felt and looked cheap. When we tested multiple models from the same brand, we also tried to compare them to one another and highlight only the very best above. The top-end Nutribullet boasts an incredible 1,700 watts of power that was able to smoothie up everything we threw at it.

Do not rub your hands or fingers on the blade to avoid cutting yourself. If the blades are dull, buy a new blade and replace the blade using this guide. Some Hamilton Beach blenders offer the brand’s patented Wave-Action system. This system is designed to promote more effective blending.

Its special feature is that it can heat up and cook soup while blending it at the same time. That’s pretty cool, but the increased cost isn’t worth it unless you’ll actually use the heating function frequently. If you regularly make smoothies, milkshakes, frozen cocktails, or even soups, you’ll definitely prefer a blender to a food processor. Of course, there’s room in most kitchens for both appliances. Hamilton Beach commercial blenders make a convenient addition to your kitchen prep equipment or beverage equipment.

To be clear though, the Nutri Ninja proved itself to be the blades master here as well, marking the same result in 15 to 20 pulses. Blue light turns on as do all function lights but blender will not work. I don’t want to purchase a new one as this has only been used a handful of times and I don’t consider it to be disposable.

Some Hamilton Beach blenders made to serve large crowds have a serving dispenser spigot. A versatile, powerful blender that works quietly thanks to its special construction. This blender comes in several color variants, including Black, White, Red, Raspberry, Blue, and Green. We tested the Black variant; you can see the label for the model we tested here. Unfortunately while the Hamilton Beach MultiBlend is compact, it only has a small 48-ounce mixing jar. I admit I’m disappointed that Hamilton Beach chose not to include a useful grinding jar with the MultiBlend, similar to the one the comes with the Stay or Go.

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Thankfully though, where its less powerful little brother, the Stay or Go (650 peak-watts), stumbled at times, the MultiBlend fared better at chopping plain ice cubes. While it took a long series of motor pulses to get there hamilton blender (specifically 45), the gadget did manage to crush plain ice into a pleasingly fine frozen powder. That said, muscular devices such as the Nutri Ninja performed the same crushing with more skill (fewer than 10 pulses).

Hamilton Beach blenders have one-touch functions that make it easy to chop, puree, and pulverize foods for perfect results. Not everyone is impressed with its ice hamilton beach blender blending performance. Our expert likes the inexpensive price of this quality, 700-watt blender. The jar has measuring marks in mL and ounces up to 400mL/14oz.

The Hamilton Beach Personal Creations Blender is a fairly small, compact model. You can easily store it on your kitchen counter or in a cupboard without taking up much space. If you want a personal blender that’s portable as well as compact, check out the cordless NutriBullet GO. Oddly enough, the Hamilton Beach MultiBlend didn’t shine as brightly on our smoothie-making trials as its smaller, less powerful sibling. I measured the MultiBlend’s smoothie mix to have a lower consistency percentage of 87.5 (meaning it was less smooth) after the same 45 pulses.