Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 You are so making me laugh this morning... ;-) blender/pulverizer? (renee) > > > hi renee, > > would you please post what type of blender you use for shakes yet > again? i remember you sharing it previously, but didn't note it down > because i didn't think i'd need one for a while-- until my blender > began to sputter and smell funny (like it's burning and going to self > combust momentarily). argh. > > i'm interested in checking out the sleek stainless steel gizmo that > works on anything. frozen everything, yum. > > thanks in advance, > > lia > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 It's a Waring stainless steel professional bar blender. Let's see if this link works: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004S8F6 The only words of caution are that the container isn't very big, and that the blades are razors that will slice your fingers off when drying it with a dish towel. I really love the stupid thing. Here is my blender poetry.... Why I Love My Blender By Cloe I love the excellent chink-chink-chinking ice against metal sound that it makes when it pulverizes ice cubes. I love the way the frost creeps up the side of the steel container when I'm blending something cold. I love the way the heavy-duty rubber and steel parts don't twist or click, they drop into place with a solid thunk. I love its nifty industrial, cold war, " I could survive a nuclear holocaust " 50's appearance. I love that it has a toggle switch, something sorely lacking on most 21st century appliances. I love that it weighs enough to remain totally motionless even when I throw in a frozen watermelon and a handful of rocks. I love that it crushes ice into silk. I love that I have never found a lump in my Myoplex. ....sigh blender/pulverizer? (renee) hi renee, would you please post what type of blender you use for shakes yet again? i remember you sharing it previously, but didn't note it down because i didn't think i'd need one for a while-- until my blender began to sputter and smell funny (like it's burning and going to self combust momentarily). argh. i'm interested in checking out the sleek stainless steel gizmo that works on anything. frozen everything, yum. thanks in advance, lia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 oh that's beautiful, I think I'm getting all teary & emotional *sniffle* in NZ C1W6D7 > It's a Waring stainless steel professional bar blender. Let's see if this link works: > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004S8F6 > > The only words of caution are that the container isn't very big, and that the blades are razors that will slice your fingers off when drying it with a dish towel. I really love the stupid thing. Here is my blender poetry.... > > > Why I Love My Blender > By Cloe > > I love the excellent chink-chink-chinking ice against metal sound that it makes > when it pulverizes ice cubes. > > I love the way the frost creeps up the side of the steel container when I'm > blending something cold. > > I love the way the heavy-duty rubber and steel parts don't twist or click, they > drop into place with a solid thunk. > > I love its nifty industrial, cold war, " I could survive a nuclear holocaust " > 50's appearance. > > I love that it has a toggle switch, something sorely lacking on most 21st > century appliances. > > I love that it weighs enough to remain totally motionless even when I throw in a > frozen watermelon and a handful of rocks. > > I love that it crushes ice into silk. > > I love that I have never found a lump in my Myoplex. > > ...sigh > > > > blender/pulverizer? (renee) > > > hi renee, > > would you please post what type of blender you use for shakes yet > again? i remember you sharing it previously, but didn't note it down > because i didn't think i'd need one for a while-- until my blender > began to sputter and smell funny (like it's burning and going to self > combust momentarily). argh. > > i'm interested in checking out the sleek stainless steel gizmo that > works on anything. frozen everything, yum. > > thanks in advance, > > lia > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 I have a 5 speed Kithchen Aid blender that I dearly love. Althougth no toggle switch Fantastic performance. > It's a Waring stainless steel professional bar blender. Let's see if this link works: > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004S8F6 > > The only words of caution are that the container isn't very big, and that the blades are razors that will slice your fingers off when drying it with a dish towel. I really love the stupid thing. Here is my blender poetry.... > > > Why I Love My Blender > By Cloe > > I love the excellent chink-chink-chinking ice against metal sound that it makes > when it pulverizes ice cubes. > > I love the way the frost creeps up the side of the steel container when I'm > blending something cold. > > I love the way the heavy-duty rubber and steel parts don't twist or click, they > drop into place with a solid thunk. > > I love its nifty industrial, cold war, " I could survive a nuclear holocaust " > 50's appearance. > > I love that it has a toggle switch, something sorely lacking on most 21st > century appliances. > > I love that it weighs enough to remain totally motionless even when I throw in a > frozen watermelon and a handful of rocks. > > I love that it crushes ice into silk. > > I love that I have never found a lump in my Myoplex. > > ...sigh > > > > blender/pulverizer? (renee) > > > hi renee, > > would you please post what type of blender you use for shakes yet > again? i remember you sharing it previously, but didn't note it down > because i didn't think i'd need one for a while-- until my blender > began to sputter and smell funny (like it's burning and going to self > combust momentarily). argh. > > i'm interested in checking out the sleek stainless steel gizmo that > works on anything. frozen everything, yum. > > thanks in advance, > > lia > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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