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My primary use for a blender is frozen drinks and smoothies. I went through 3 blenders before finding this one. Frozen fruit is no problem for this guy. Ice crushing is a breeze and I use ice right from my freezer. Yes, it is noisy but I expect a 600 watt motor to be noisy. And I agree the pouring is sometimes an issue, I just pour out the corner of the jug.
Cleaning is no problem, fill the empty jar with a little warm water, a drop or two of dish soap and blend. Then use the warm soapy water to clean the outside. The key is too not let food or ingredients dry up on it.
I wouldn’t trade it for anything and have purchased another one for my step-daughter and her family. Love my blender!
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Cuisinart Smart Power Premier 600 Watt Blender US $52.76 (15 Bids) End Date: Sunday Mar-14-2010 18:31:01 PDT |
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Like others, mine smells. And, after one year, the impeller leaks, rendering it worthless. First I thought it was the gasket, but quickly realized that it was leaking through the shaft. Checked out Cuisinart site, and new one only costs $10….oops, did I mention that they also want $5.95 in shipping. Almost 17% of the cost of a new one. Time to find a decent blender.
Today I tossed my SmartPower Premier in the trash. It works the same way it did when I bought it… which is why I threw it out.
The last straw was the simple exercise of trying to blend some carrots. I peeled three carrots, cut them in thirds, put them in the blender with a cup of water, fought with the obtuse controls for a moment, and then hit “blend”. The machine was incapable of turning those three carrots in to mush.
Lost of noise, burning rubber smell, splatter… I shook it, pushed the carrots down repeatedly, cut them up smaller, added more water… nothing. It simply doesn’t work like a normal blender — I honestly don’t know what the thing is supposed to do.
Actually, I think the simple answer is that this machine is at it’s “best” blending drinks — that is — things that have lots of liquid. Even in these cases, it takes a surprisingly long time to blend, and the result isn’t very even.
Pros:
– Large capacity
– Motor seems powerful
Cons:
– Yes, as has been said countless times, the thing smells like burning rubber.
– Bizarre controls… why do you have to push multiple buttons to activate this blender? Turning on pulse takes like four button presses
– 2 speeds — yup, when it’s all said and done, there are two speeds, and they are: very fast, and super very hyper fast
– El-Cheapo plastic blender base
– A lot of people have mentioned how hard it is to pour out of the pitcher, and I agree, and I’d also add that the shape of the pitcher around the blades is inconvenient.
– EXPENSIVE
I bought a Cuisinart because I expected it to live up to its name. I don’t ask much of it. Every morning I mix 16 oz. yogurt, a few liquid vitamins, etc., and a cup of frozen Maine (very small) blueberries for breakfast. I don’t crush ice at all. From the start, this machine screamed at me. The bottom third of the potion grudingly begins to move a little after a few seconds of idle grinding and I have to keep taking the top off and stirring by hand to mix in the rest. I have to switch around from low to high and pulse to get this moving at all. It takes forever to get something the consistency of home-made ice cream. When I pour, the brew plops everywhere but in the glass. Now the motor seems to be burning out - rubber and electric smell. I have a Kitchen RRKSB5 at my summer place that works perfectly. I start at low and switch to pulp and I have a liquid drink in just a couple of minutes. I can pour easily out of the glass pitcher. Quiet, easy, fast. I recommend the Kitchen Aid. Shame on Cuisinart!
My primary use for a blender is frozen drinks and smoothies. I went through 3 blenders before finding this one. Frozen fruit is no problem for this guy. Ice crushing is a breeze and I use ice right from my freezer. Yes, it is noisy but I expect a 600 watt motor to be noisy. And I agree the pouring is sometimes an issue, I just pour out the corner of the jug.
Cleaning is no problem, fill the empty jar with a little warm water, a drop or two of dish soap and blend. Then use the warm soapy water to clean the outside. The key is too not let food or ingredients dry up on it.
I wouldn’t trade it for anything and have purchased another one for my step-daughter and her family. Love my blender!
I wasn’t thrilled with this blender’s user interface (the buttons are kind of unintuitive), but I could live with it. And it actually is a nice solid glass blender, which is good because I often blend hot soups - so heatproof glass is a major plus. Unfortunately the base is nowhere near as solid. It’s almost comical that Cuisinart used such a cheap, easily cracked, plastic base with such a diesel pitcher.
The problem is that if you tighten the glass pitcher onto the base with too much torque, you’ll end up with a hairline crack in the base where it threads onto the pitcher. The entire base is just one large brittle piece of hard plastic. If they had used rubber or more-flexible plastic material, then this crack wouldn’t happen. It’s made from the kind of plastic that if you put it in the freezer for a day, took it out, and dropped it on the floor, would shatter into a hundred pieces. It just makes no sense that such an otherwise solid blender would have such a cheap failure point.