A Review Of Kitchen Aid Blenders

Kitchen Aid Blenders have burned a reputation as being some of the best around. In this article, we will discuss the different choices available to you for Kitchen Aid blenders, as well as accessories and add-ons you can use.

Kitchen Aid blenders common in various different designs. Some of the more popular ones are the handheld blenders and the five-speed blenders. The handheld blenders, such as the KitchenAid KHB 100, weigh as little as 32 ounces. But don't let their small weight fool you -- these handheld blenders stand up to the test of time. Most people who use handheld blenders complain that they go through them too quickly. This is not the case with Kitchen Aid blenders.

Kitchen Aid handheld blenders offer you the benefit of extended use. The only disadvantage is that these handheld blenders are not the best option available, when it comes to crushing ice.

Another popular blender is the KitchenAid KSB560 5 Speed Blender. The beauty of this blenders is that it crushes ice extremely efficiently, and has a nice jar design. Kitchen Aid blenders are all well constructed, and offer more power than traditional blenders do.

The only downside of this blenders is that some people have reported problems with the jar getting cracked and leaking. While the jar on the KitchenAid blenders doesn't come in a glass design, it does handle the traditional workload quite well, that most people use for the blender. Unless you plan on using your blender very heavily, then the Kitchen Aid blender jar should be fine.

If not, consider updating the polycarbonate jar to a stainless steel jar, or using a glass container.

Also, Kitchen Aid offers a variety of different cloth covers that you can use to put over your blender, when not in use.

KitchenAid also offers blenders in three speed and one speed. Both have a pulse feature.

The three speed blender is a bit pricey, but is built to last forever. A friend of mine who owns a three speed blender has reported that is perfect for making smoothies. Usually, blenders break down quicker when grinding and crushing ice. This means you had to replace a traditional blender frequently. With the KitchenAid 3 speed blender, my friend says it has lasted longer than his last two blenders combined.

This means that even though the initial enlistment might be steeper, they Kitchen Aid blender could save you money in the long run.

In conclusion, I have given you some options on the different kitchen aid blenders that are available, as well as some accessories that come with them.