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Kmart Home & Co Drink Bottle Blender Questions & Answers (page 2 of 2)
23 questions from our users
In the drink bottle blender can u put Apple in it?
You can do apple if cut in small pieces. It blends apple, mango, berries, melon etc. It wouldn't be as good as juicer because it doesn't squeeze out juice and discard rest. Hope it does help!!!!
I have done apples, pears, pineapple, kiwi fruit and bananas. I cut them all into smaller pieces. I have also done frozen berries without a problem.
Does anyone know if you can you put the drink bottles in the dishwasher?
I just used to put water in it with detergent when I was finished ad blitz it for a few seconds, is such an easy way to clean it.I ended up purchasing Logik blender as I needed one with a little more ...
Read moregrunt and I have since given this to my son in law and I think he puts it in the dishwasher so I would say it would be fine.The bottle should be ok, i wouldn't put the blade in though. There is no need as previously mentioned, put some water and detergent in it and whiz for 10 seconds and then its clean.
Yes we have been putting both the bottles and the blade assembly in our dishwasher for around 12 months now, so you will be fine
Will this machine pulp greens? Or can you add harder things to it like carrot and apple? Or is it only good for milk, ice and softer fruits? Thanks!
Lisa Fry I have only ever used it for milk-based smoothies and protein shakes etc.
It makes short work out of bananas and berries etc, but I have not tried it on greens.
But, for $15, it is worth getting and trying it out for yourself!
I usually only do the smoothies and protein shakes too but I do them with water and add frozen fruit, goes through the frozen fruit brilliantly. Tonight for you I put water with broccoli, spinach,...
Read more kale and carrot and it wizzed it up well. hope this helps!Thank you guys!
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