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Blenders Buying Guide

Our buying guide will explain which type of blender would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.

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    High Hair

    High Hair

    • 2 reviews

    Solid and reliable

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    Had this unit for over 6 mths and thus far I cannot fault it.
    Does a fantastic job with blending and mixing. Excellent at vitamising food especially for smoothies, health shakes and soups. Would comfortably recommend this machine (although not cheap).

    Date PurchasedJan 2016
    1 comment
    Breville
    BrevilleBreville

    Hi High Hair - good news, thanks for your comments. The Breville team

    treesstopskis

    treesstopskis

    • 2 reviews
    • 6 likes

    Toss-Up Between Breville and Vitamix? Get the Vitamix!

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    1 comment
    Breville
    BrevilleBreville
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    Questions & Answers

    sue

    sueasked

    the Boss BBL915CRN (Cranberry)

    Hi, does this blender blend dates used for energy/bliss balls?



    1 answer
    Tam
    Tam

    It depends how hard they are, soft medjool dates blend up fine, though I chop them a little first. For hard dates I always soak them in warm water first (with any water left in the kettle) for 5-10 mins while I prepare other ingredients and chop them a couple of tmes. That works well.

    Maz

    Mazasked

    the Boss BBL915CRN (Cranberry)

    Can I grind raw chicken carcass in this machine?

    2 answers
    Faye P
    Faye P

    I wouldn't recommend it, I don't think it is designed to do that.

    Breville
    BrevilleBreville

    Hi Maz - the test kitchen has advised against grinding a raw chicken carcass in the BBL910 as this may put unnecessary strain on the motor. Thanks, the Breville team

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