Wednesday, February 10, 2010

KitchenAid KCB348PGR Pro Line Matte Grey Chef's Bar Blender 48-oz.

From KitchenAid

Price: $299.99
 


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Features
- Model No.: KCB348PGR
- Speeds: 3 Speeds - Low, Medium, High
- Jar Capacity: 48-oz.
- Type of Jar: Polycarbonate
- Volts/Watts: 120 Volts

Product Description
Features:3 Speeds - low, medium, high48-oz. polycarbonate pitcherPatented one-piece bladeDie-cast metal baseStep Start feature and mixing sensorThermal overload protectionNSF certified, commercial UL approvedStandard 120 volts, 3-wire elongated cord, 3-prong plug

Customer Reviews

Great blender!
Date: 2010-01-04 | Rating: 5
There seem subtle differences in a commercial smoothie maker you see at the juice bars and one of these. But If you want a smoothie like those there is a reason you pay $400-800 for a true commercial mixer and one of these. This Kitchenaid is Great and can handle some quality blending. But it seems Some people didn't read the title of this unit when ordering. BAR BLENDER. This think is the best consumer blender your going to find! It's heavy duty and the best think in the consumer range. it blows anything in that class away, even it's little brother units. But this is not a Vita-Mix! You want to grind up a fruit orchard or a vegetable garden then get a Vita-Mix! If you want to make drinks, frozen or regular. You want to make anything like shakes and malts? this will do it and do it for 20 years to come. this is the best consumer blender you can get. You can buy a Pro Line 600 mixer and it will be the greatest home mixer you can get. You want the same quality as the bakery uses then go get a Hobart. unrealistic expectations aside, this is a great blender and in terms of quality you can't beat it! It far exceeds anything you can get from any other maker of consumer kitchen appliances. the thing is built like a tank! made of actual metal which appears to be powder coated. weighs a lot and takes up a larger footprint than the average blender. If you can deal with the size and weight of it And understand this is not specifically designed as an object meant to grind up dense objects in huge quantity and is in fact a killer household and bar blender then you will be happy!

Totally Disappointed!!
Date: 2009-12-02 | Rating: 1
My husband and I have been looking for a good blender to make smoothies. We've had another cheaper brand that is so-so on smoothies! We've been reading and looking into the Blendtec and VitaMix blenders, but decided to give this one a shot after hearing it was a decent blender. Let me just say we took it out of the box the night it arrived and attempted to make a smoothie, which turned out to be an ordeal. Smelled the burning smell immediately and then it froze up. Needless to say, packed it back up and fed-exed it back to the company the next day! Have to pay a restocking fee, but well worth not having to keep this piece of junk.

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