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Cuisinart Blender ReviewsCuisinart blender and Cuisinart food processor are mainstays in the culinary world and the flagship products of Cuisinart. It is not surprising that Cuisinart produces strong and high quality blenders and food processors, because, if you think about it, this company's first product is food processor. Cuisinart was started after its founders watched a demostration of food prep machine in France. Over the next two years they made prototypes, polished and refined it, and finally unveiled the "Cuisinart Food Processor" at a Housewares expo in 1973. Cuisinart refined the arts even more its food processor got noticed and became a household name. The huge success of their food processors prompted the company to create other culinary products, including kitchen blender. There are many kinds of Cuisinart blenders that it is impossible to review them all here. However, regardless what kind of blenders you own from Cuisinart, they are in general high quality for normal home use. In this website, you'll find information on different kind of blender produced by Cuisinart and the reviews of their most popular blenders. To start with, let's see different models of Cuisinart blenders. Basically Cuisinart produces four groups of blenders catering different household needs:
Cuisinart Blender Reviews: Cuisinart PowerEdge Blender Simply put, Cuisinart PowerEdge is my favorite blender that the company has to offer. It got a nice look, a strong engine (either 700 or 1000 watt in power), and a heavy duty jar. It's also easy to operate and control. This blender, in my opinion is one of the best the line has to offer and is the most pricey one. It's ideal for households which use blender daily, and is suitable for making a range of things, from pureeing hard items, making thick smoothies from frozen fruit, crushing ice, and making salad dressing and mayonaise. There are two kinds of Cuisinart blenders fallen into this category, Cuisinart PowerEdge 700 which has a 700 watt power, and Cuisinart PowerEdge 1000 with its 1000 watt power. If this blender sounds like what you would like to have, click here to read more on Cuisinart PowerEdge blender before you part with your hard-earned dollars. Cuisinart Blender Reviews: Cuisinart Food Processor and Blender Duet The Cuisinart duet blender and food processor basically has two models, the Power Blend Duet and the SmartPower Blender Food Processor Duet. Although these culinary gadgets sound like they could save your money by having two kitchen devices rolled into one, the question remains: do they work like they're supposed to? In the case with Cuisinart, we're glad to give you the news that yes, for most cases they work. But these Cuisinart duet blenders do have some drawbacks. Our Cuisinart blender food processor review uncovers the pros and cons of owning these little gadgets, so be sure to read it before you buy it.Reviews of Cuisinart Blender: The Medium Powered PowerBlend and SmartPower Blenders If you're looking for a medium-powered blender - the one with around 500-600 watt in power, have a look at either Cuisinart PowerBlend or SmartPower series. Both are priced much lower than the higher-end PowerEdge series, but can still do normal household blending jobs. If you want to know whether these blenders are right for you, have a look at our Cuisinart PowerBlend and SmartPower Reviews. Reviews of Cuisinart Hand Blender: The Smart Stick Blender and QuikPrep Cuisinart hand blenders, the Smart Stick and QuikPrep blenders, are reviewed in this website. The Smart Stick hand blender series is the top of the line blender Cuisinart can offer, and they're rightly so. In general, customers have expressed satisfaction with their purchases because these blenders are pretty durable and can do their jobs. But they do have some drawbacks. To learn whether the pros and cons of purchasing Cuisinart Smart Stick blender are up your alley, read our Smart Stick Cuisinart Hand Blender Reviews. For a more economical choice of immersion blender, Cuisinart offers the Cuisinart QuikPrep immersion blender. However, the phrase 'You get what you pay for' rings true with this immersion blender. While economical, its capability and durability is below those of Smart Stick. For light hand blender users, though, QuikPrep might be just what they need. To learn whether this blender is worth purchasing, read our Cuisinart QuikPrep immersion blender reviews. From Cuisinart Blender to Kitchen Blender Guide |
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