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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de diciembre de 2024
This blender is GREAT! After burning out my consumer blender trying to purée some green tomatoes, I bought this blender on the recommendation of Chat GPT. Man, those tomatoes didn't stand a chance. I hit that pulse paddle a few times and I had them demolished. I decided to try making a milkshake, since that tends to give consumer blenders trouble. After scooping in the ice cream and pouring in some milk (about equal parts), I hit the pulse button two or three times and DONE!. I am never going back. This thing has more HP than my Sun Joe wood chipper. I think I could make a smoothie out of a hickory branch. It doesn't have a bunch of buttons like my consumer blender, but I never used any of them anyway. This thing just WORKS! Keep your hand on the lid when blending though, otherwise you might need a 3.5 HP shop vac to clean up the mess. When storing, I wouldn't leave that plastic top sealing top of the jar; it was pretty stuck when I first got the thing. I think the plastic will adhere more strongly the longer you leave it in place. I store the top in the jar, but kind of sideways so it is easy to get back out.
GHISLAIN PRUD'HOMME
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de mayo de 2022
Ne fonctionne pas, engrenage brisé. Le moteur tourne dans le vide.
Guadalupe Sánchez Bolen
Comentado en México el 28 de septiembre de 2021
La volvi a comprar porque tengo una con 10 años de uso y ningún problema
R.R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2019
I purchased the Vitamix BarBoss (now known as the Drink Machine Advance) many years ago. It is a phenomenal machine for smoothies/shakes and my mother has been coveting it ever since. Her blender went bust and she asked me to get her one like mine. Well let's just say the price of the Vitamix has climbed considerably since I purchased mine. So....enter the Waring Extreme MX1100XTX. I wanted to get her a powerful blender that was equal to the one I had, but still priced at a level that wouldn't hurt too much. This blender has blown away my expectations - to the point I am coveting HER blender. This one is more powerful for sure, but the design of the jug I think is superior. It blends like a dream and no tamping required. You can't go wrong with either, but I'm not kidding when I say I've asked her to trade. Unfortunately, she's having none of that suggestion ;p
lbpa18
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de diciembre de 2017
I read all the reviews I could find on this and purchased one not ever wanting to buy another poor quality weak blender. Now more educated on it after having used it I thought I'd add a little info that would have helped me in the decision process. First, this has a soft-start mode which is common on industrial machinery and will greatly prolong the life of the motor. It isnt something you select, it is just how it starts. A soft-start means it takes a brief second to reach full speed. If it didnt there's enough torque on this to spin it right off the counter. Second, it is designed for food products, but after using it some Ive concluded its strong enough it would probably liquify a cord of wood. Lastly, for comparison, I spend most days inside a shop of industrial cabinet-making machinery. This blender has as much horsepower as half of the equipment in there so the noise this makes is normal for a 3-1/2 hp motor, but its at least as loud as my largest router or shaper. Its a beast. Buy it only if you need this much power and recognize that power comes with a commensurate amount of noise. In a restaurant setting I wouldnt want this near people trying to enjoy a nice meal. But if power is what you need, it'll damn sure handle it.
Colin Armstrong
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2014
I did a TON of research on Vitamix, Blendtec, and Waring blenders. We wanted a high power blender to make smoothies, nut butters, and mixed drinks. This led me to the Waring and I have been extremely happy so far. Here are my thoughts:Waring - Powerful blender with simple(unlikely to fail) paddle controls. No need to use a tamping stick, this blender annihilates everything you put into it. The wide bottomed container makes it easy for all food to reach the blades, we blended hummus(thick) and it flowed like water up the sides and down the middle to the blades in a nice vortex action.Vitamix - Powerful blender with various control options, but you must use tamping stick for everything because the narrow bottomed jar does not allow contents to naturally fall down to the blade. Also, the Vitamix is overpriced due to it's overly-marketed name.Blendtec - Powerful blender with equivalent performance to the Waring, but the higher likelihood of failure on the electronic controls is a drawback. Price is higher than the waring.Overall thoughts: Waring is a commercial brand name that has survived in the restaurant industry since the 1950's. Because they are not overly-marketed, the price is kept low and they have developed a durable and quality product at a very good price point. Beware that any of these blenders is large(waring and vitamix are equal height). The 64 oz containers are tall and may not fit under your cabinets when on the base. Ours just barely slides back under the cabinet with the lid off (we put it behind the container when not in use).This is the best video out there that does an equal comparison of Vitamix, Waring, Blendtec, and JTC blenders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej048qZNxpk SPOILER ALERT: WARING WINS!!
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