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Food and Recipes » Cooking Guide » Cooking Utensils
How To Choose Your Next Blender
By. Joseph Nyamache
There are various types of blenders on the market, so you should think about what you are going to use it for. This will determine which kind of blender will meet your needs the best. Some blenders are very expensive and offer many different options but if you only want a blender to make smoothies, you will not need one like that. You can also get blenders which are like food processors. This means they can dice, slice, cut and crush nearly any ingredient you need.

You might want to check out ordinary blenders first. These are basic but can do a variety of jobs. You might want to look at handheld blenders, also known as immersion blenders, if you prefer a portable piece of equipment.

An immersion blender is a stick type gadget with a blade at one end. You can use it to make various drinks such as smoothies and shakes. You can also use this type of blender to thicken sauces or puree soups. Immersion blenders are less powerful than regular blenders but they are convenient because of their portability and small size.

If you want something more heavy duty, you might want to look at food processors. These are powerful, high performance machines which can dice, chop, crush, mince and more. There are a few different things to watch out for, when shopping for a blender, no matter which type you are looking for. You might like to find a blender with a design you like. If you have space in your kitchen, you can keep the blender on a counter top, which means it will be on permanent display, so choose something that will look good in your kitchen and match your other appliances.

Plastic-based blenders come in different colors. Decide whether you prefer a plastic or metal base. Metal tends to be more expensive but it does keep the appliance steadier when in use. Is there a feeder in the lid? This will allow you to drop ingredients into the blender while it is running without having to remove the whole lid.

Different blenders have different features. Check how many speeds it has. The speeds allow you to do different things with the machine. Blenders offering higher power usually perform a lot better than cheaper models with lower power options. A pulsing option can be useful too.

What type of container does the blender have? It might be stainless steel, glass or plastic. Each of these materials has pros and cons. A glass container will not rattle as much as a plastic one but is likely to break if you drop it on a hard floor! Plastic containers can get scratched easily and can absorb smells more easily than glass or steel containers. Glass is easier to clean. Steel containers can get dented easily. Check out the warranty and service options and make sure the blender you are looking at has all the features you will need.

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