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WHT 6-SPEED BLENDER (Cuisinart SPB-6)

WHT 6-SPEED BLENDER (Cuisinart SPB-6)
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WHT 6-SPEED BLENDER (Cuisinart SPB-6)

 
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DIB -- 670081

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Powerful 500W motor. Easy-to-read/easy-to-clean 6-speed touchpad controls with indicator lights. 48 oz. glass jar with dripless pour spout. 2 oz. removable Pulse at any speed button. Includes: Instruction/recipe book. Limited 3 year warranty. 6.88" L. x 8" W. x 15" H. White.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Weight:8.7 pounds
Package Length:13.1 inches
Package Width:9.9 inches
Package Height:7.3 inches
Package Weight:8.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews

Features
  • White 6-Speed Blender


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Not the quality I'd expect from Cuisinart  May 23, 2009
This blender works fine for making smoothies, if you run it long enough. However the bowl is very difficult to take apart - there's no place to get a good grip to unscrew it. The labels on the buttons ("on" "off") have worn off after a year. And sometimes on the "ice crush" mode, it simply unscrews the bowl instead of sucking down the ice! Also, the cover has all these little places where food can get stuck and it's very hard to clean. You'd think after making blenders for decades, they'd have figured all these things out!
I'd say overall, it's a poor design. Cuisinart SPB-6 SmartPower Classic 48-Ounce 6-Speed Blender, White

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Works well for many years  Apr 11, 2009
This blender has worked well for our family for at least three years now. Blends everything we throw in it. Doesn't "smell bad". My girls make smoothies nearly every morning. Blends the ice, strawberries, and yogurt just fine. My sixth grader has no problem cleaning it after her smoothie.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3A decent blender, not without flaws  Mar 18, 2009
I purchased this blender on sale for $39.99 from Kohls on sale. Not bad.

When I first opened this blender, I thought it seemed more durable than my old Oster, whose motor burned out. The lid isn't all flimsy and made with floppy rubber - it's hard plastic. The jar is a bit on the heavy side, but I like how it's very wide both in the jar and the base so it stays very sturdy. The spout hole turns and locks perfectly into the plastic lid, preventing spillage.

Too bad the bottom is where the spilling comes from. You absolutely cannot pour your liquid out without it dripping from the bottom of the jar. While I like how the glass jar is firmly attached to a plastic bottom that sits atop the bottom half with the motor, so there is no twisting or readjusting, there is ALWAYS a burnt smell the second you turn on the blender. This suggests the blender simply does not fit perfectly into the bottom half. I never unscrewed it from when I bought it so I know it wasn't due to a misalignment.

As for ice crushing, there are 6 speeds: stir, whip, mix, puree, liquify, and then ice crush, which requires you to push the entire button and hold it there. The ice crush function works very well. However, if you don't use it, the blender's performance is overall somewhat weak. I cannot puree any of my soups - all I had in my soup was thoroughly boiled leafy vegetables and onions and yet there were still tiny bits in the soup. My old Oster, while bad at crushing ice, was very able to puree the soups.

Overall, if you want to spend under $45 for a blender that purees ice well for the money, get this on sale and it's very well worth it. Otherwise, I suggest you spend just $10-20 more than its MSRP for a model that won't leak and is able to puree the soups better than this.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1GIft that never worked  Mar 17, 2009
I bought this for my sister as a Christmas gift. She unpacked it and had it on her counter for two months before she tried to use it. A couple of weeks ago, she told me the blender does not work. There is no returning it because 90 days have passed. What a Waste of Money...

5excellent  Jan 26, 2009
the blender is very nice for the money. Crushes ice instantly. I would recommend this blender.

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