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Review on Commercial-Grade Vacuum Blender For Maximum Antioxidant Preservation - Tribest Dynapro DPS-1050A-B by April Scott

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's commercial grade -for better or worse

First and foremost, this is a commercial-grade-type blender. I don't mean that to say it's what you'll find in the backroom of a Jamba Juice, but it's close enough. Moreover, it's trying to walk that line between commercial and residential use, and it mostly succeeds.I will say that in the commercial-type sector, the anti oxidation feature does make sense. I don't want to go into the claims of oxidation outside of the visual appeal. Frankly, a dull green food isn't as visually appealing as a bright green food. To my way of thinking, that's the main benefit of this blender for home/commercial use.a better looking product. Any other issues/claims aren't relevant to me.This blender works really well. It makes short work of ice or other solids (grinding up whole lime rinds to get those oils was hassle-free) with a good range of power settings. The entire unit is solidly built (again, the commercial influence) though I kind of wish the controls were tighter. However, for home use it's wholly appropriate.What bugs me is the noise - yes, with power comes noise and there's only so much noise-cancelling you can engineer into the design. It's not ear-shattering, but you can hear it pretty well from the next room. Or the next room after that.For the purpose, namely a no-nonsense commercial-type blender that helps create good looking product, it's a good piece of equipment. I had no issues at all using it.only real dings are the noise and the controls.

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Cons
  • Limited color options

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