![]() ![]() It uses the same plastic/metal center gear design as the Kitchenaid KSB1575 Diamond blender and we mentioned the issues some users have had with the gear cracking. Negatives: It isn’t the strongest blender for use with thick recipes like nut butters. We’ve used this model for years and find that it blends frozen fruit, ice, raw vegetables, and soft items quite easily. Positives: In general it is a nice looking blender with a sturdy feel, clean design, and simple controls. 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty.56-ounce capacity with Soft-grip handle.Dishwasher-safe and shatter-resistant pitcher.The blender doesn’t have adjustable speeds but it does offer seven buttons for stir, chop, mix, puree, liquefy, crush ice, and pulse which allow you to adapt it to what you are making. Clean design and simple controls with light-up indicators to show what blending function you are using. It has a relatively heavy, sturdy base that is still compact enough for easy storage. It comes with the round bottom 56 ounce BPA-free jar (rather than the Diamond jar design) with the same gear coupling design as the KSB1575 blending jar mentioned above. ![]() The KSB560 is similar to the KSB1575 Diamond blender above but more affordable. ![]() Some consumers have complained of the plastic gear cracking which requires buying a whole new pitcher. The main negative for this blender is that the small gear coupling on the bottom of the pitcher has plastic nylon teeth which isn’t ideal for the amount of force is supports when blending. Negatives: Not the strongest blender for a 60 ounce pitcher but it performed pretty well in tests. The Intelli-Speed Motor Control works pretty well throughout the entire blending process. Performs well with ice and blending smoothies. Positives: Attractive blender with many color choices and solid metal die-cast base. The blade is built into the pitcher and uses a gear on the bottom of the pitcher to connect to the motor base. This blender uses a 60 ounce BPA-free container with a 0.9 horsepower (550 watts according to Manufacturer) motor which weaker compared to other full-size blenders that use a 60 ounce container. The “diamond” refers to Kitchenaid’s new pitcher design at the bottom of the pitcher which is supposed to improve blending results. The KitchenAid diamond 5 speed blender model KSB1575 is their most popular blender (it is available also in KSB1570 and KSB655) as it is easy to use, available is over 20 colors, and reasonably priced. The K400 KitchenAid blender offers a nice balance of features and performance for the price compared to other KitcheAid blenders below.Ĭlick Here for KitchenAid K400 current price #2 KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender KSB1575 – Popular Model Less powerful than the more expensive KitchenAid Proline blender but the K400 is plenty for most consumers. Overall Opinion: A powerful blender that is perfect for any serious smoothie enthusiast. Negatives: It is a relatively newer model so there aren’t a lot of reviews but the consensus is very good. Can puree difficult ingredients like raw vegetables, fibrous greens, and seeds. Blends smoothies very well with useful preset blending functions. Positives:Powerful motor with features like Soft Start and Intell-speed to improve blending.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |