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Waring HPB300 MegaMix Commercial Blender, Brushed Steel
List Price: $400.00
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Features:
  • Measures 16-1/2 by 6 inches; 1-year warranty; 5-year motor warranty
  • Blender with 27,000-RPM motor and a powerful 2-speed motor
  • Heavy-duty blade and blade assembly; crushes ice to any consistency in seconds
  • Blends soups and sauces, as well as slushy drinks and ice-cold smoothies
  • Extra-large, dishwasher safe and durable, 48-ounce plastic jar

  • Customer Reviews
    Average Rating: 5.00 out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is a real blender
    I bought this to replace a Kitchen Aid.
    The Kitchen Aid uses a coupler on top of the motor which spins the blade that's made out of rubber over metal which will break if you make lots of frozen fruit drinks. That's what I had happen.
    The Waring uses the same type of design, but the difference is that you can buy a replacement ($5.95) and put it on yourself with a wrench If it were to ever come apart. The Kitchen Aid has to be serviced, take apart the motor to get to it from the inside etc.

    This Waring Blender is very powerful! It's loud and spins very fast. Which makes it blend in a fraction of the time of others. It makes my old Kitchen-Aid seem like a childs toy in comparison.

    It's much more obviously commercial through heft, simplicity of design and function and servicability.

    It has only 2 speeds. Professional chefs say that's all you need. it has a simple toggle switch, no multiple speed electronic gimmics. Just very functional.

    I originally really wanted a glass container. It provided some heft to my old Kitchen-Aid and I thought that it was a sign of higher quality.
    For a commercial application you would prefer the unbreakable quality of the polycarbon plastic as well as the lack of weight. It's light as a feather.

    I was also concerned that the blade being permenantly mounted inside the container would be hard to clean. (actually you can take it apart with a deep socket and extension, not for cleaning but blade replacement). My Kitchen Aids came apart for cleaning and I could put it in the dishwasher. I find the cleaning instruction are easy with the Waring, actually simple to clean you should just do it right away once your done mixing. Less time to clean and assemble.

    What I see now with comparing this to the kitchen-Aid besides what I've already mentioned, is that the Kitchen-Aid looks simple through it's visual design. It's over designed through what appear to be valuable features which only make it more complicated. You have to do more work from cleaning, assembling and servicing.
    The Waring on the other hand is bare bones functional. It was designed to blend and be easily serviced and quickly cleaned.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the blender of kings
    I've had mine for over a month and thus far it has performed flawlessly. It will digest an entire tray of large ice cubes in roughly 3 seconds on the "low" setting (not exaggerating). I haven't even used it on "high" yet. Classy looks, quality construction, but yes- extremely loud. I keep a pair of earplugs next to mine.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rock Crusher
    Several facts:

    - 1 HP motor (on low setting this thing will crush rocks)
    - All parts are serviceable / replaceable (just like any good industrial piece of equipment)
    - Will pulverize ice drinks (margaritas) in about three seconds
    - Made in USA!

    I got lucky and found as an out-of-box special at my local Fry's electronics store for $99.90 - stole it. This is last blender I will own in my lifetime, what is that worth?

    Yes you could spend less, and get an average household blender. But how often can you afford the best? Can you afford the best car in world, the best house???



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