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Waring TG15 Tailgater Blender | 
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| Brand: Waring
List Price: $190.00 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $110.01 (58%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 8 x 14.5
MPN: TG15 Model: TG15 UPC: 040072100154 EAN: 0040072100154 ASIN: B00004UE1G
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| Features:
| • | Plugs into a vehicle's cigarette lighter for pre-game and other outdoor parties | | • | 14-foot cord stretches to tailgate or picnic table | | • | Basic 1-speed, 6-cup blender crushes ice and mixes drinks, dips, and sauces | | • | Stands 14-1/2 inches high on a 7-inch-diameter base | | • | Plastic container (with spout) is on a bright, chrome base |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Waring 2-Speed Blender, Tailgater(TM), Chrome. Extra large 48 oz. clear plastic carafe.
Amazon.com Review Before the teams take the field, this basic, one-speed, 12-volt blender gets the party going. Whip up margaritas, smoothies, and daiquiris or make dips for the chips right in the stadium parking lot. Waring is a respected name in blenders, so it's no surprise they were thoughtful enough to devise a bender that facilitates a movable feast. The key is the plug at the end of a 14-foot cord: it plugs into a vehicle's cigarette lighter. That means icy cocktails, ice-cream shakes, and other drinks can be fashioned on a tailgate or picnic table or anywhere a vehicle can go. The 6-cup, pitcher-shaped container is tough plastic so it can be dropped on asphalt without damage. Fully assembled, the blender stands 14-1/2 inches high on a 7-inch-diameter, bright chrome base. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews:
Low power is to be expected at 12 Volts May 8, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
It does an average job with crushing ice to make frozen drinks. It can't be compared to a 125 volt AC blender however. You get a few small chunks of ice in the drink.I had to buy a manual ice crusher to crush the ice first then you get the consistency most people like .This is as good as it gets for outdoor drink making unlees you go to the gas powered blenders.(That's next )
why would anyone buy this? March 17, 2001 2 out of 11 found this review helpful
For a Waring blender, the price seems ridiculous for what it's selling. It comes with a PLASTIC container and LOW power. Although I understand that this blender was made for outdoors, I don't think any professional would actually use this nor do I think it's a smart idea to be blending outdoors - don't you got better things to do then have a portable kitchen outdoors? In any case, a blender with such low power and a plastic container seems unworthy to be called a Waring blender. It defeats the purpose of buying from this company.
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