Smoothie maker

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Halb

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53,012 posts

183 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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A smoothie maker go mix up veg and fruit (and maybe other things) for healthy shakes.

Views on good/reliable brands/makes?

GCH

3,991 posts

202 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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Vitamix.

The only other brand that comes remotely close is blentec, but the vitamix is superior.

Yes they are expensive, but worth it.

RizzoTheRat

25,140 posts

192 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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Are proper smoothie makers really that much better than a jug blender? Not tried smoothies but the jug blender on my Kenwood Chef does a great job on thick fruity milkshakes.

calibrax

4,788 posts

211 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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I am considering buying this...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DGLUW4E

The big plus is that it's dead easy to clean and you mix the smoothies in their own bottles. If it was one that needed lots of cleaning it would end up unused in a cupboard after a couple of weeks.

Mobile Chicane

20,813 posts

212 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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Classic Waring blender.

Looks good in the kitchen, crushes ice, and the motor has a lifetime guarantee. £200 or so.

nagsheadwarrior

2,781 posts

179 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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I used to have a smoothie maker, now I knock up one daily in a £7.99 currys basics jug type blender, does the job perfectly.

evoivboy

928 posts

146 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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calibrax said:
I am considering buying this...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DGLUW4E

The big plus is that it's dead easy to clean and you mix the smoothies in their own bottles. If it was one that needed lots of cleaning it would end up unused in a cupboard after a couple of weeks.
These were £19.50 at Tesco, my daughter bought one with 10 percent staff discount

150bhp

904 posts

172 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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calibrax said:
I am considering buying this...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DGLUW4E

The big plus is that it's dead easy to clean and you mix the smoothies in their own bottles. If it was one that needed lots of cleaning it would end up unused in a cupboard after a couple of weeks.
We bought one of those 2 weeks ago and it's great, comes with 2 bottles with lids and is very easy to clean. Just blend it up, screw on the lid and take it with you on the go, for the price it's a steal.

CRB14

1,493 posts

152 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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Bamix is currently at the top of my gadget list for all things blend-style.

HarryFlatters

4,203 posts

212 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Just bought a no brand glass jugged blender from Morrison's for £15.

At that price, it's almost not worth washing it hehe

Seems to cope well with ice, lime and tequila lick

Stu R

21,410 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Nutribullet blenders are ace.

Hamsterdam

124 posts

134 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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I have one of these, put everything in, put it on Smoothie setting and two mins later you're done. It's very powerful.

I've used my twice a day, every day for the last year and it's never let me down, build quality is top notch and looks good in the kitchen as well.

http://www.johnlewis.com/magimix-le-blender/p23134...

3 year warranty as well.

Edited by Hamsterdam on Tuesday 3rd June 09:08

Dave200

3,830 posts

220 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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I can heartily recommend one of these:http://m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/kenwood-kmix-blender/p230855949?colour=Almond&un_jtt_v_pdp=yes&un_jtt_v_from_product=un_product_12#page_loaded

GrumpyOldWesty2

13 posts

127 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Another vote for the Waring Classic. Looks good, does the job brilliantly, but can be found for around £90 on Amazon. Forget the rest, buy the original.

GrumpyOldWesty2

13 posts

127 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Another vote for the Waring Classic. Looks good, does the job brilliantly, but can be found for around £90 on Amazon. Forget the rest, buy the original.

sneijder

5,221 posts

234 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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Stu R said:
Nutribullet blenders are ace.
Missus bought one of these. Very easy to wash, so I use it.

I throw in two bananas, some milk, yoghurt and chocolate.

Don't care if it healthy or not, it's a good energy boost in the morning.

mu0n

2,348 posts

133 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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The omniblend is a very respectable alternative to the vitamix. Much cheaper too.

I blitz frozen kiwis and whole apples no problem.

Kale, spinach, apple, frozen kiwi, blueberries and honey.

Matt Harper

6,616 posts

201 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Stu R said:
Nutribullet blenders are ace.
I concur - excellent appliance - two cup sizes and screw-on handle are nice features.

RizzoTheRat

25,140 posts

192 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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For those who think it's a pain to wash your blender, bung some water and a bit of washing up liquid in it and turn it on. Does a great job.

Sag1

83 posts

168 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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Another vote for the Breville Active-Blend that Calibrax posted earlier. Great price in the link too, I remember paying close to £40 before Christmas