My last Easter finally breathed its last after about 8 years. I've looked at so many blenders! I needed one with a small detachable part in the middle so I could slowly add something without removing the whole lid. Funny how little they make now. I needed a pitcher that didn't taper down as much (or at all) towards the bottom (like my old Oster). I wanted a jug made out of glass that wasn't as heavy, but still made out of durable (but BPA-free) plastic that wouldn't scratch or smear, and also had fewer corners, cracks, and protrusions inside (making it difficult to remove anything that is been mixed). was before. I wanted one that when low would actually start mixing low and then be able to ramp up in speed smoothly as I adjust. , seal and bottom. I've seen feedback on here about issues or at least dissatisfaction with the process of removing the blades and upholstery and cleaning the floor. My old Easter was the same so it doesn't bother me at all and I find the process seems in some ways easier and safer than my old one. You just have to take your time and watch what you are doing. What I did NOT know I needed but am so glad to have? It automatically changes direction multiple times when I shuffle. It seems to really matter how well something is crushed or mixed. What do I NOT need? I don't take smoothies to work, so I just use a pitcher so there's less washing and fiddling and I don't need two cups. For the price and features, I highly recommend this blender.
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