Blendtec Classic 570 Blender for $249
November 1, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
While cheap blenders break often and struggle with hearty smoothies full of frozen fruit, no job is too big for the Blendtec. With commercial grade power and incredible versatility, Blendtec is truly a blender trusted by the pros. Take your kitchen to the next level with this top-rated blender.
- Use preprogrammed cycles to easily create smoothies, salsas, hot soups & more
- Create perfect smoothies every time w/ the expertly programmed cycle
- Easily clean up w/ the Clean Cycle
- Keep it simple: press the 60-90 second setting to blend your creation
- Use the five manual incremental speed cycles to customize the consistency of your blend
- Switch between each 50-second setting mid-cycle for the ultimate in customization
- Press the Pulse setting for a surge of blending power
- Rest easy w/ a manufacturer’s 8-year warranty
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- 3.0 peak horsepower motor
- 5 incremental speeds + Pulse
- Molded plastic finish
- Touchpad interface for easy cleaning
- Preprogrammed cycles: Smoothie, Clean, 60-seconds, 90-seconds
- Illuminated LCD timer displays remaining time on blends
- Dimensions: 7″W x 15″T x 8″D
- Weight: 7.28 lb
- 13 amps, 120 volts
Includes
- Classic 575 motor base (black)
- BPA-free jar with vented Gripper™ lid
- Blending 101 quick-start guide and recipes
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