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Smoothie Blender with 2 Travel Jars and 2 Lids 51102V

No matter what your plans – throwing a party, going to work, running to the gym – there is a Hamilton Beach® Smoothie Blender made just for you. All of our smoothie blenders will whip you up a tasty, healthy frozen drink, shake or smoothie in seconds with one push of a button. Its hamilton beach smoothie blender design simplicity plays directly into its usability. The lid has a spout so you don’t have to remove the whole top when you’re pouring a smoothie (or any other blended thing) into a container. The jar has a sizable handle to make lifting and pouring as manageable as possible.

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Overall, though, it couldn’t make the transition to almond butter (and neither could the Cuisinart). Both the KitchenAid and Breville blenders won this test by a long shot. The KitchenAid and the Breville actually turned the block into larger, more edible shredded-cheese-esque pieces.

The more powerful blenders, like the Ninja, the Blendtec, and the Vitamix all claim to be able to make nut butters. This is a more challenging, less common use for a blender, but it was definitely worth testing on all seven models. First, I tried to make almond flour — a hamilton blender precursor to almond butter. Then, if the Hamilton Beach was successful, I would try to make almond butter. I also made spinach pesto in the Hamilton Beach blender. To start, I added the spinach, walnuts, garlic cloves, cheese, and olive oil and then pulsed it 15 times.

That means that it had a couple of small chunks of strawberry left over after I ran the auto smoothie setting. If you blended it a bit longer, though, you would have a perfect smoothie. But, if you do want perfect smoothies every time, the Vitamix, Blendtec, and Breville placed in the top three. Design, usability, and features This blender has a height of 14.5 inches, an 8.5-inch depth, and a 7-inch width. It has a 48-ounce glass pitcher and black and brushed silver finish.

I would definitely recommend this $40 blender over the $200 Cuisinart if you’re looking for the most basic of blendering. That includes pureeing soups, making batter, whipped cream, smoothies, and so on. These simple and relatively basic recipes with “softer” ingredients will do just fine. It might take longer than some of the other models, but if you use your blender only occasionally or don’t mind waiting an extra minute or two, this is a very good option. For your $40 you get a mix/milkshake, a pulse/ice crush, a puree/icy drink, and a smoothie setting. There’s nothing superfluous here at all, just good old-fashioned blender settings, nicely arranged for effortless reading and operation.

That’s the $39 Hamilton Beach Smoothie Smart Blender — and it’s an excellent option for all of your basic blending needs. Hamilton Beach Commercial’s full line of high-performance blenders can solve any challenge smoothie shop operators face. With Quiet hamilton beach blender Shield™  technology, our blenders can blend creamy smoothies while making no more noise than an ordinary conversation. Or, if your team members are losing valuable minutes hovering over the blender, you need automatic and programmable blending.