Being a former chef, my recommendation is find one at Best Buy that has 2 containers, one glass for cold or frozen mixtures and one metal, Stainless steel, this is best for hot or dinks with alot of ice, make sure it has a sturdy motor, so as not to blow if it is run a long time or heavy foods like soups or margeritas are blended, nothing worse than smoke coming from the motor during a puree of a soup or a party and your serving frozen drinks.
Cuisinart, Hobart, any heavy duty one, speeds are not the major thing the motor and the vessels would be my main concern.
2007-03-03 05:50:29
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answered by The Unknown Chef 7
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The KitchenAid blenders are pretty powerful. We bought one but not at Best Buy. We used eBay and the price was very low... you may want to use your gift certificate toward something else at Best Buy.
2007-03-02 11:03:05
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answered by Neil L 6
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I am not sure they have at best buy but this is the strongest blender ever:
http://www.vitamix.com/household/products/super5000/index.html
2007-03-02 12:21:03
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answered by Lonelyplanet 4
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uncooked meat would be in simple terms as risky on your domestic dog because it particularly is to you. Myths have some human beings believing that canines are in basic terms meat eaters yet that isn't real they prefer their carbs and nutrition from vegetation additionally, Cats are those that are meat in basic terms. Pedigree is an ok over-the-counter nutrition yet once you're desiring a top classification eating regimen for you domestic dog purchase a top classification nutrition. technological understanding eating regimen Eukanuba etc. in simple terms bear in suggestions you get what you pay for. meals under Pedigree in simple terms are not going to be a properly balanced eating regimen. **for sure some human beings write data that they have not researched examine the lower back of the luggage to make constructive the nutrition has surpassed national standards. for sure some human beings have critiques concerning to the so pronounced as top classification manufacturers "technological understanding eating regimen" etc. yet almost each and every vet workplace has it of their sanatorium and the medical doctors not the folk at here understand suited. particularly people who've in basic terms tried it out for 2 months. confer with you vet. :) in case you like concepts on what's needed for a canines balanced eating regimen permit me understand i may well be happy to grant you the concepts. in basic terms for people who prefer the answer to how did puppies consume earlier kibble. Wild canines get their fiber and different non meat nutrition by eating the tummy of their prey first it incorporates the fiber an excellent style of the different nutrition that they might not get from meat on my own... organic uncooked meat is slightly diverse.
2016-12-18 04:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Cuisinart is the one I use - it's the best I have owned.
Cuisinart Smart Power Premier 600
it is available at Best Buy
2007-03-02 22:49:18
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answered by birdwatcher 4
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these are very good. hope u can find one of them at BB:
http://www.epinions.com/Blenders--reviews--work_top
2007-03-02 10:59:38
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answered by Cister 7
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go to www.willitblend.com
no need for me to explain this one....just check out the site...its pretty self expanitory....
2007-03-03 14:45:09
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answered by D-Dawg 2
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