Don't Make Another Smoothie Until You Read our 6 Blender Tips

By Zeeman Haus

Nothing is better on a hot summer day than an ice-cold smoothie. Of course, you can't make a smoothie without a blender. As every smoothie enthusiast knows, not all blenders are equal. The right blender never gives you a chunky smoothie. Therefore, smoothie enthusiasts must consider the following tips when shopping for blenders.

The pitcher makes up half of your blender. Therefore, choosing the right pitcher is your most important decision. Glass pitchers are much better than plastic pitchers. Because of the heat, dishwashers ruin plastic pitchers quickly. In addition, fruits like blueberries or food coloring stain plastic pitchers. Obviously, a plastic pitcher won't break if you drop it which is the only advantage over glass pitchers. Overall, you want a glass pitcher. As long as you don't drop it, a glass pitcher lasts much longer than plastic ones.

The main ingredient in most smoothies is ice and lots of it. Therefore, you need blenders with powerful motors. Look for blenders that rate their motors based on horsepower. Great blenders have a rating of 1 to 3.5 horsepower. Some blenders rate their power using wattage, but don't let this measurement fool you. Wattage only tells you how much electrical power the motor uses. It does not always indicate the motor's blending potential.

If you frequently make smoothies, you want to look at blenders with sturdy and rubber bases. During blending, rubber bases keep blenders stable and reduce rattling with the countertop. Also, the base must be sturdy and heavy to reduce the risk of tipping over while blending. You want the smoothie in your carafe, not all over your kitchen!

Everyone knows blenders are noisy. An easy way to reduce noise is to place a rubber mat or thick towel between the blender and the counter. This method reduces rattling, especially if you have a blender without a rubber base. In addition, you can buy a sound enclosure to reduce noise. Only certain blenders have sound enclosure options. Therefore, if you think you may need noise reduction in the future, at least buy a blender with an option to add a sound enclosure later.

Don't worry about the number of buttons that control the blending speed. High-grade blenders generally have two speeds and a pulse option. The pulse option is useful because it allows you to briefly ramp up the motor to crush large pieces of ice. Otherwise, making smoothies requires speeds high enough to liquify the ingredients. The only speeds needed for such a purpose are high and low.

Of course, you want your new blender to last a long time. Therefore, you must consider the blender's warranty. Think twice about buying a commercial blender for your home. Commercial blenders have shorter warranties because the manufacturer expects a business to use them many times per day. Instead, opt for a high-quality home blender. Home blender warranties are usually more generous - up to three years and higher.

If you're in a hurry to make a meal, a smoothie is a great choice. However, don't rush your decision to buy a blender. Use our guidelines above to choose the right blender for you. - 30536

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