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Breville BCS500XL 9 Volt Cordless Immersion Blender with Recharging Base | 
enlarge | Brand: Breville
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $99.99 You Save: $50.00 (33%)
Rating: 9 reviews
Color: Black,Stainless Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 2.5 x 15.5 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.
MPN: BCS500XL Model: BCS500XL UPC: 021614043658 EAN: 0021614043658 ASIN: B000MDASFC
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| • | 9-3/5-volt cordless immersion blender powered by NiMH batteries | | • | Stainless-steel blender attachment works great for smoothies and more | | • | Convenient recharging base; ergonomic handle; simple on/off operation | | • | 34-ounce mixing jug included; dishwasher-safe parts | | • | Measures 2-1/2 by 2-1/2 by 15 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Soups, smoothies, shakes? all in the palm of your hand. This 9.6-volt cordless hand blender doesn't restrict you to a particular area of the kitchen, so you can blend wherever it's most convenient. Use the patented loop attachment for smoothies and protein shakes or the surgical-grade stainless steel blade attachment for classic blending. When you're finished, simply return the blender to the base to charge the batteries for another 20 minutes of continuous use. One-year limited warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Breville Cordless Hand blender May 20, 2008 Julie Nitzel 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't recommend this brand of hand blender. As you can see in the picture the stem is made up of two parts, stainless steel and plastic, that are glued together. On my appliance those pieces came unglued. Even though I have tried to glue them back together it is not a permanent fix. And no, I do not wash them in the dishwasher.
Don't waste your money or time May 19, 2008 Craig Mullins (US) I bought this from williams and sanoma and it is buy far the biggest peice of jung there is. My wife and I tired to wisk salad dressing and the unit bogged down and quit. We though it was just to thick but after numerous attempts we just gave up. For a kitchen utensil that cost 100.00 you would think it could at least mix salad dressing. Don't buy this it will be a waste of your money.
I love this--don't understand the bad reviews! March 28, 2008 Mary Ann (Solana Beach, California USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm not sure if the bad reviews are written by people that have read the instructions, but it seems clear to me that they are not using this product correctly. First of all, if you are making a drink that has ice included, you always use the stainless steel blender. If it was just a milkshake with ice cream, then you can use the smoothie attachment. Personally, my breakfast drink in the morning always has some ice mixed with soymilk, soyogurt, flax meal, soy protein powder, stevia and flavoring (I use Frontier). The Breville works perfectly every time. The "stalling out" occurs to protect the motor--not a problem, though. The mixing jug is polycarbonate--I prefer glass, but that is simple enough to change. The polycarbonate jug is pretty tough, though. The Breville BCS500XL is heavier than the corded models, but I much prefer the extra weight to the cord. When I use it to puree soups (which is SOOOO much better than trying to use a regular blender) I prefer not to have a cord hanging across the counter and stovetop. I really love this product!! If you question anything about it, just buy it from a good dealer that accepts returns without hassles. In summary, this unit takes up little space on the countertop, is light enough for a wimp like me, is easy to use (two buttons have to be pushed at once--can you handle that?), is actually a 9.6 volt and works like a dream! Did I mention that I love this product?!!
Stalls out September 13, 2007 Eric G. Wruck (Columbus, OH USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I am now on my second Breville mixer since March (six months). I use the thing twice a day to blend one half cup cottage cheese with three tablespoons of fish oil & a little milk. After a month or two, the mixer will stall out. At first I thought I was relaxing the pressure on the buttons but don't think that's it. I'll be returning this second one to Williams Sonoma for store credit. I'm here on amazon to find a different brand. The Breville does clean up very easily -- perhaps with less intensive use it would be a fine machine -- not for me.
Very poorly built August 11, 2007 Speedracer (Washington DC) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This blender was very poorly built. The plastic mixing jug cracked within a few weeks. The stainless steel blender attachment (which is held together with plastic, not steel), broke within the a few months. I strongly advise anyone thinking of purchasing this -- or anything else made by Breville -- to avoid this brand. I had a Cuisinart hand blender that lasted more than 8 years.
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