Oster 4093-008 6-Cup Glass Jar 2-Speed Beehive Blender, Brushed Stainless
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The answer is yes. A Mason jar fits securely into the black plastic base of the carafe that comes with the blender. However, the shape of the glass carafe helps process the food.
Despite the base and blade pin being metal, the top portion of the blender is plastic, so unless it was dropped from the counter and directly hit, I do not believe that this is This kitchen aid costs $00 to purchase.
Not at all. In that case, Cover would not be able to help. My kitchen was decorated with small batches of the hot water - it was a great success! It takes even holding the lid to open it! In addition to soups, I also prepare a lot of them. You should wait for the liquid to cool before you blend it in.
It is not easy to clean, but with a small brush you can easily do it. So far, I have not encountered any issues with food getting stuck to Here is what I hope will help.
Selected User Reviews For Oster 4093-008 6-Cup Glass Jar 2-Speed Beehive Blender, Brushed Stainless
My blender was used to make bulletproof coffee, and 3 or 4 times the bottom cap came off just as the blender was going The first time I called Oster, I spent 40 minutes on hold. When I called back, I was told that hot liquids should not be blended. It is in the manual that there are instructions about how to blend hot liquids and precautions to be taken to prevent steam from building up. In that case, I was given the information that regardless of what the manual says, it is not a good idea to blend liquids that are warmer The temperature is too high for steam to escape! explained how misleading it was, there was no apology offered, and no explanation offered as to Her supervisor told me quite literally that she didn't know why it happened and did not know how it could be resolved. That's what we call bad customer service and not taking responsibility for our products! I will never buy an Oster product again if these are the people who work for the company! Despite the fact that none of this was their fault, Amazon was more helpful when I spoke with them.
*br. This Beehive blender is on sale right now. 1. 2. A Oster-style ice cream menu can be ordered online Choose a glass cloverleaf jar that is compatible rather than the square jar that comes with your Beehive order (save the stock jar for The third item Use one of the Oster fusion blades in place of the stock blade that comes with the Beehive (very important-- It is MUCH better than the fusion blade). Beehive has plenty of power, for instance, the sharp blade is capable of pulverizing almost anything, and I really like the cloverleaf jar for creating a good vortex while with this combination, IF USED WISELY, you can get 90% of the performance Vitamix and Blendtec offer at a quarter of the price. "Used wisely" here simply Blend the liquid in the blender, don't move the jar around (especially when it is running), don't add too many frozen items, screw the bottom blade assembly tightly onto the jar, etc. Oster blenders have parts that are easily replaceable and Taking the following example as an example If your Kitchen Aid blender blade assembly fails, you will need to replace it. You will need to spend $75 to replace the entire blade/jar Consider the example of the knife on your Oster Beehive breaking. Just order a $15 replacement from Amazon and your problem will be solved! If you had a choice, which way would you choose?.
A blender that is durable, built to last, light, has an off-and-on switch, is glass, has no plastic, is heavy duty, has no bells and whistles, is easy to use, and is powerful was what I was looking for. As far as I could tell, the blender met the requirements, but I did not use In the first place, liquids and solids used in blending do not blend well unless there is a high ratio of liquid to solid It unscrews while it is blending, Instability is very present in it. It has plastic pieces painted to look like.
This blender is just like the trusty blender of your childhood, but with much worse capabilities. A new piece of useless plastic was found for the lid, and the low speed was removed, so as soon as you turn it on, you are spraying the wall and everything around it. When blending in the bath tub, you might want to invest in a cord or get drop cloths. You might want to cover the blender with a dish towel before touching the There is a sharp edge on the outside of the base, which is very uncomfortable. By creating a nightmare from a classic, they created a nightmare.
There does not seem to be an easy way to take apart this model to replace the part, which I would I only have to pay $7 for it.
It is durable enough to handle pretty much anything except gases from volcanoes. Our surprise was finding that it's exactly the same as the last In my opinion, if you have a good product, you don't need It has been years since we made smoothies, margaritas, salad dressings, and chopped ice. We needed a new one because last year a lava flow surrounded the farm and the gas from the flow damaged That is a great blender. I highly recommend it.
The Oster blender was in need of replacement after 30+ years of service. It was beginning to produce a lot of noise when making After reading so many reviews of blenders, I decided to stick with the one I started with. I was surprised to see this blender only has two speeds, especially compared to our old Oster which had ten speeds. Nevertheless, the motor is awesome! It would have been useful for NASA to have had a larger power capacity in the 1960s. We experienced some motor smell after the first two or three sessions, too. Some reviews complained that the machine gave off a motor smell. As the brushes settle in, that is what new motors do. There is no longer a smell. Unlike the old Oster, the jar, top, blades, etc are all of the same specification as the new one, so we now have two jars ready to use. In order to clean the blender before I begin cooking, I run a little bit of water through it after blending, and I should have done that with the I am willing to accept that the unit may only get 30 years use, even though the company claims it can handle 10,000 smoothies.
From the bottom of the glass pitcher, the liquid leaks. It lasted for over 12 years when I previously owned the blender. This did not pass any quality control testing, as far as I can tell.