Blender - a great gift!
A blender is a great gift, whether you're giving it to a new homeowner, a newlywed couple, or a friend for their birthday.
Start your blender selection with power. This indicates exactly how rough and stiff a particular blender can become when blending solid ingredients.
Also pay attention to how that power is distributed. A blender with at least six power settings is usually suitable for everyone.

Choosing a cheap, low-power blender can be difficult, especially when there are so many models available on the market.
Keep in mind that there is a certain correlation between power and price, so it is not impossible to find a blender at a reasonable price.
Also consider what size mixing bowl and additional accessories it comes with.
Different types of blenders
There are three main types of blenders: countertop blenders, immersion blenders, and personal blenders .
A countertop blender is a classic kitchen appliance that features a motor base under the jar with blades inside. A personal blender is a smaller version of this that typically makes 1-2 servings at a time. An immersion blender is meant to be held by hand and has a long handle with blades at the end. This type of blender is placed directly into your food, rather than the other way around.

Ninja BN801 Professional Plus Kitchen Blender
With intuitive controls and four large mixing containers for preparing drinks and food, the BN801 is a versatile blender. It can transform from a regular blender to a juicer or food processor in no time. This blender is best for experienced chefs, as they will make the most of its numerous mixing functions and attachments.
The Ninja blender is definitely capable of blending large batches of ingredients. Its cyclone-shaped blades work great, and the 1400-watt motor provides the power to blend ingredients effortlessly. Just remember that it's also a loud device.
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