Oster BRLY07-B00-NP0 B 7-Speed Fusion Blender, Black
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It is true most Oster blenders have Mason jar connectors and even stainless steel blades Mason jars might be used to mix the ingredients. In addition to "Blend-style" This does not happen with "Go" It will only work with its own version of a Mason Jar.
The Oster blender I used for about 8 years was perfect for making green smoothies. The smoothies I make are VERY thick, so they are meant to be eaten with a spoon There is no water or juice in the diet instead, a lot of frozen fruit and frozen lime and lemon cubes are consumed. Since I've never used a straw, I have never tried it. If I were to use a straw I would probably be able to drink Oster green smoothies. If I use blueberries sometimes, I can feel that they have a certain texture, and I can notice that some greens "strings" can get caught on the blades, especially if I let them go too long However, I am completely satisfied with the smoothness of my green smoothies with the Fusion food processor with the all-natural ingredients Using a metal drive, I pack my ingredients tightly in a Mason jar, press the lid tightly onto the top, then turn the jar upside down on the bottom of the blender. blend a little and then add more items to the jar until it is fully It's a little work, but it means all the power of the blender is put to work on the blend. It was impossible for me to figure out any other way to make thick green smoothies while on the go It's a blender worth $100. It just so happened that that blender finally gave up the ghost a few weeks ago after nearly 8 years of punishing daily After a period of time, it simply stopped doing anything. As soon as I get a Vitamix it will save me a lot of time compared to the Oster, but the Oster deserves an award for holding up for so long with what I was doing to it!
That's very unfortunate to hear. The base of my image does not move at all while it blends, but it does move slightly in the blending process. It has helped me with a similar problem with a different brand if I hold the blender while blending it. In those cases where you are not satisfied, you should contact the Oster help line. I was very happy with their assistance when my top shattered after I washed it, soon after sending a replacement they fixed it. Here's what I hope will help you. Despite it being a great blender and the company supporting the product, it's still not an inexpensive product.
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2. Excellent smoothies and frozen drinks can be made with this machine. You can get it for less than the price of a 50" HDTV*3 Rather than a suite of blending technologies, it is a blender. Then add 4 to it. A thick glass pitcher can be used to hit someone in the temple, causing them to remain Getting up when you are catching your breath and stabbing you is not something that they do. The cons are I don't know what to say about it except that it's loud. It is easy for an assailant to slip up behind you without being noticed, so you need to keep your head up and Unless you get really creative, I am not sure what a person would do with a blender other than make smoothies and frozen drinks, so you may or may not be disappointed if you decide to get creative. The full pi*a colada awaits, complete with no ice chunks sticking to your straw like Steve's drinks from that.
A few months ago I bought this blender (it was bought at the end of January, and I'm writing this now the end of August) and today it died. There is no doubt in my mind that I will purchase it again. In my case, I make my own pet food, and the use of fresh bones is crucial to that, but it's a bit beyond my budget to purchase a meat grinder that grinds bones. I grind five ounces of 5-ounce cat food into a batch, and I'm getting ready to sell it Each batch of chicken bones consists of six bones. It's been about five months since I started. There are 6 months left until the end of the year. There are 24 batches of cat food in total. The batch died today in the process of finishing this week's batch, but only AFTER finishing the previous one. It was never in my imagination that it would last so long when I started grinding bones with it As long as it didn't die the first time, I expected it to make it for one month, at most. The six year anniversary has come and gone! In fact, it'll take me seven more of these blenders before I've spent as much as I would on a decent This means they will need to be replaced every six months for almost four years. It will take me about six months to save up for a meat grinder, and I can keep making pet food in the meantime.
I love this blender and I do not plan on getting another one for a long time. *(I should point out, you'll have to pace the grinding because the blender can overheat, and there's a lot of noise. Nevertheless, that's all there is to.
When my old Kitchen Aid blender, which I used to make frozen smoothies all the time, gave up the ghost I rushed to replace it. The old one could barely handle the load, so I shopped around and got a new Bosch. It often seized up, I had to go in and try to move things around, it was made of plastic (despite the fact that I looked for a glass one), and I really like this one It easily handled all the things I put into it with its little pre-programmed features A smoothie button that can be programmed. It takes no stirring, no seizing, and it's easy to rinse A clean environment. As it says on the box, it's glass. There is a possibility that it is Chinese For all I know, it may be toxic glass, but at least it is glass.
As far as this blender was concerned, it was okay, not great, but I also didn't pay too much for it to be great. After owning the product for about two weeks, I made a smoothie, per the instructions as I always had before, except that this time the smoothie contained chunks of rubber. My drink had gotten mixed up with the seal after it slipped and was blended up into it. It is confusing because I secured it before making the drink, so how it occurred is beyond me. I was in the one-month return window, and Amazon was very accommodating in letting me return it and getting my money back. Stick with Hamilton Beach or something similar in case you want a small blender that can handle small tasks (I got mine from Target, and it worked great for most things that were not too difficult). Ultimately, I got a Blendtec for my birthday, and I highly recommend either a Blendtec or a Vitamix if you want a blender. There are times when refurbished ones can be found for a discount. My smoothies are smooth and it can handle frozen fruit easily. I used it to make nut butters and smoothies. It's much better for smoothies made with ripe fruit in my Hamilton Beach blender. It is possible that the Oster blender I ordered was defective, or maybe I failed to seal the cap properly, but at least with these other blenders you will not have to worry about it, and they will perform as well as this one.
This blender crushes ice to a fine texture, so it makes my smoothies and shakes chunk-free. Fruits, such as pears, apples, bananas, pitted cherries, and mangoes There are no chunks or clogs in anything that has been pureed. The cutting function of this isn't very useful most of the time, it just purees food rather than chops it into chunks, so it can't replace a food processor if what you want is something like You can clean it easily, and it takes mere seconds to assemble and disassemble. It is a super idea to reverse blades in order to keep them from clogging! Using the Oster Fusion blender is as easy as pushing the button and waiting a minute, it will do the job. I remember my sister in law tried to puree some peaches with some cheap blender with no blade reverse, and there was no way to turn it off. Any spare parts I need can be found easily online when I It consists of rings and Metal drive is one of the best aspects of this device. This motor has a lot of power. I use large ice cubes for my shakes (way bigger than normal ice cubes from the fridge dispenser) and this machine crushes them in a few Unless you truly require all these extra cups and attachments, I do not understand why you would spend hundreds of dollars on blenders like Ninja or VitaMix. When you only need a blender to make smoothies, shakes, and purees, Oster does the same great job for less than This blender has a warranty covering the entire unit for 3 years.