
#BREVILLE BLENDER HEMISPHERE CONTROL SERIES#
(Longer bars indicate better performance)īlendtec Designer Series Wildside Blender More rigorous tests were, in many cases, more revealing and involved milling whole almonds into almond flour, turning that almond flour into almond butter, making whipped cream, and determining whether or not a blender could grate/shred/blend an entire 8-ounce block of sharp cheddar cheese. Preliminary tests included crushing ice as well as making smoothies, pesto, and pancake batter. We devised a series of blending tests, some of which simulate real usage scenarios and some which assessed the functional limits of each blender. If performance is your priority, the Breville will not disappoint. When shopping for a blender, or any appliance for that matter, performance most likely tops the list in terms of what you care about. Simply fill the pitcher a third of the way with warm, soapy water, and then run the blender on low speed for 5 to 10 seconds. This might make cleaning a little more difficult if you try to do it the old fashioned way with a sponge, but Breville recommends a much easier cleaning method. The blade and pitcher are integrated and inseparable. Breville wants to make life easier for you. My old blender, for example, had a base piece that screwed on, a rubber seal, the blade piece itself, the pitcher, the outer lid, and the inner lid, all of which needed to be hand washed separately. Cleaning blenders used to be a huge pain.
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When we discussed how to evaluate usability, cleaning was a primary concern. If, on the other hand, you're looking for a high-end blender that has plenty of functionality, smart design, and excellent performance, the Breville is an excellent choice. It made good smoothies, mixed well, and performed above our expectations. If you're looking for a frozen beverage mixer, you can get a fine product in the $39 Hamilton Beach Smoothie Smart Blender (Model 56206 - there are two with that name). Not everyone will need all of its food-processing potential. I make them often, certainly, but they still don't justify an appliance as multi-faceted as the Breville. Now I make smoothies in order to perpetuate the ruse that I am a health nut. In college, I used my blender exclusively for margaritas.


Why is a fantastic blender ever a waste? I use blenders to make beverages. Blenders like the Breville are wasted on me. Before we go any further down this path, you must to assess for yourself what, exactly, you require from a blender. Its versatility and multitasking ability might not be what you need.
