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Black & Decker BL10475 CrushMaster Blender, White

Black & Decker BL10475 CrushMaster Blender, White

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Brand: Black & Decker

Buy New: $24.99



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3
Dimensions (in): 13.1 x 11.6 x 8.2

MPN: BL10475
Model: BL10475
UPC: 050875518797
EAN: 0050875518797

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping

Features:
  • 475-Watts to easily handle all your blending
  • Capacity to hold 48-ounce
  • Features 10 speeds with separate pulse and ice crush buttons
  • Includes measuring cup in the lid
  • Safe to use in dishwasher

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Crushmaster, 10 Speed, 475W, White Blender, 48 OZ Plastic Jar.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS BLENDER   July 12, 2007
I. Philpot (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I wish I would have read the reviews here BEFORE I purchased this piece of junk. Granted, mine lasted longer than some of the others (almost 18 months), but the end result is the same... a funny smell and then it just stops working. I called Black & Decker and all they would tell me was that it had been longer than the 12-month warranty period, and there was nothing they could do about it. I told them that it just didn't seem right, being that it had only been used a maximum of 40 times and that there must be some design flaw or something, but they didn't care. I told them that I had purchased this model because I thought it would be more durable, especially based on it's name (Crush Master). But the customer representative, and later a supervisor I spoke to said that "corporate" dictates what they can do.

I told the supervisor that it would seem that Black & Decker should be concerned about a product that has a problem that might be a result of faulty design, and further, they should be concerned with their customers who paid to have something that would last and not break down after only a dozen and a half uses. The supervisor only reiterated Black & Decker's policy. I then told her that I would NEVER buy another Black & Decker product ever again and I would tell my family and my friends and everyone I could to do the same. I suggest you follow suit.



1 out of 5 stars Product engineer should be fired   January 20, 2007
William Lau (Stockton, CA United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have one comment for Applica, they should fire the engineers and product managers for this product. The Black & Decker line of blenders are riddled with design flaws and manufacturing flaws, it's a complete failure. You can't pay me enough to take one home again.

1) The screw groove of the glass jar seat is in the same direction as how you seat the entire assembly onto the blender motor assembly. When you are screwing the assembly into the bottom, you will end up unscrewing the glass jar from its seat. When you unscrewing apart the glass jar assembly from the motor assembly, you are again unscrewing the glass jar. The only way to safely aseemble the two pieces is to hold the white plastic seating piece. Hamilton Beach designed it correctly by using opposite screw grooves. This is the most irritating flaw on these blenders.

2) the motor is sooooooooo loud, even with nothing in the blender, it sounded like this thing is ready to take down the house.

3) reliability doesn't exist. I blend one protein shake a day, just protein powder and water at low speed--probably the least power demanding blending job I can think of. After 1 week, that's 5 uses, the motor gave out. My other 15 year old Hamilton Beach is still going strong.

4) the motor vibrates so much, the plastic glass-jar cap will loosen up and pop open during blending. This would allow liquid to splatter all over.

Total piece of junk. If you want to buy an inexpensive blender, go for Hamilton Beach.



1 out of 5 stars Motor burned out after two weeks.   January 19, 2007
S. Schmieding (Los Angeles, CA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

After about a week of use this blender was working fine for me. However, in its second week of use the motor seemed to be making noise, slowing down, & creating a burnt smell that one usually doesn't want to smell from household appliances. I wasn't working the blender too much...simply making a half pitcher of smoothies once a day. By the end of week two the motor finally called it quits. I died a painful death by emitting smoke out of the bottom of the blender. In short, this blender really sucked. I would expect a little more durability from a product with "Crush Master" in its title.


1 out of 5 stars Bad Blender   July 31, 2006
Patbo (Los Angeles)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The first B&D blender lasted 3 uses and then quit. The motor just quit. The seller replaced it with the same model and it died after 3 uses too. Same problem. Granted, these are heavy duty uses. I blend up about 5 quarts of fruits, vegetables, and nuts once a week. This includes carrots, celery, kale, other leafy veggies, onions, cauliflower, brocoli & stems, etc. Nevertheless, I have a 20-year old General Electric blender that still does it OK. If that old work horse can still cut it, these new B&D powerhouses should be able to last a lot longer than 3 uses! It is a powerful blender, but there is just no excuse for two blenders in a row biting it in exactly the same way.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome!   April 22, 2006
R. Martindale (Northern Michigan)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

This little blender is incredible...I had purchased a $45 smoothie maker 1 1/2 years ago from QVC that was always hard to clean, the blade section fell off and then liquid splattered all over my kitchen plus ice cubes were never finely crushed. It also made an ungodly loud noise and instead of the 15 seconds that smoothies were supposed to take, it took around 2-3 minutes to make lumpy ones. Finally last week it just plain died.

I decided to just get a little cheapie blender til I could shell out another 50 bucks for a "real" smoothie maker, so for 18.99 I chose this little Black & Decker. At first sight I thought it would be barely able to blend ice cream and milk. Was I ever wrong!!!!!

I used the ice crusher setting first, following the directions which said add 6 cubes plus some water. I was stunned! The cubes were crushed to a perfect sno-cone consistency in about 5 seconds, if that! Then I made a smoothie with frozen blueberries, using the smoothie setting. It was perfect, and only took about 10 seconds!

Its true that the container is plastic and not huge, so you can only make like 1 serving at a time. But the speed of this thing is so great that it would go fast if you had to make 1 smoothie at a time for 12 people. I intend to purchase another one just in case, but I am so pleased with this wonderful blender I had to write a review.

And it has so many settings. It has a speed control button, for fast and slow, so whichever setting you choose, you have a separate button to increase or reduce the speed as you go along. It has the pulse button as well as the ice crusher button. If you buy this you won't regret it even at the $26 price it is worth every penny.