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Blendtec Home TB-621-BHM The Professional's Choice 1500-Watt Total Blender

Brand: K-TEC, Inc
Category: Kitchen


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews


ASIN: B000KDYBA2


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5 out of 5 stars Awesome blender!   April 28, 2008
 13 out of 13 found this review helpful

Just spent the weekend researching and debating between this blender and the Vitamix. Saw that a Costco near me was doing a Blendtec roadshow, so I went check it out. I saw a whole fruit smoothie, tortilla soup and ice cream made with the thing and tasted it all. It worked like a dream and everything tasted great--even the soup was steaming hot coming out (the water was not steaming out going in). With Roadshow, they also extend the warranty to 7 years, plus they normally give a lifetime warranty on the blade, etc. Plus clean up is a snap-- a cup of warm water and a drop of soap. Run it on pulse for a count of 5 and rinse and wipe. Plus extremely ease to wipe out vs. Vitamix.

My old blender was a Cusinart, and it couldn't handle dates, honey, yacon syrup, nuts, etc. in smoothie. They ended up at the bottom below the blades junked up. This blender handles them all, plus things like a whole carrot, no problem. This blender is the bomb, and not any louder than my old Cusinart. My cats didn't even seem to care about the sound after the first time hearing it.



2 out of 5 stars Did Not Like Certain Design Issues   April 7, 2008
 56 out of 73 found this review helpful

I ordered this blender and then returned it. Replaced it with a Vitamix 5200, which I am very happy with.

I should state up front, that the reasons I didn't like this blender are not reasons that will bother others. There are obviously people who love their Blendtecs and aren't at all bothered by the things I mention here. None the less, here are the two things that caused me to return mine.

(1) I absolutely detest the way this blender sloshes everything up and down inside the container like a washing machine. This splashes everything up against the sides and lid. Better make sure your lid is on securely, or liquid will come flying out the sides creating a mess. Liquid will also come out the vent hole on the top of the lid, which forced me to cover it. I tend to blend my smoothies in the evening and place them in the fridge overnight for a morning drink. Because the Blendtec sloshes everything up and down, the liquid has hardened overnight on the sides and lid, making clean up a more difficult chore. This sloshing action appears to be caused by the design of the blades (NOT the motor speeding up and down), to make sure your ingredients don't get stuck at the bottom. But that's just not a big enough problem when I blend, to live with this washing machine action. The Vitamix does not do this by design, it only happens if you try, by cranking up the speed way too fast.

(2) On hindsight, the programmed buttons seemed like a good idea. In actual practice it was very annoying to me. The preprogrammed buttons just don't give me a sense of control like the Vitamix. The Blendtec has a couple of buttons to adjust the speed gradually, but I find that annoying to keep pressing buttons to slow down and speed up the blending process. The Vitamix 5200 has a simple dial you turn quickly to adjust speed. I especially like the ultra SLOW speed the Vitamix can start with. I ALWAYS start at the ultra slow speed on the Vitamix to see what my ingredients will do, then gradually speed things up as I see is necessary. Again, I have total control with the Vitamix.

To repeat, these issues may not mean anything to you - and if not - you will be happy with your Blendtec.



4 out of 5 stars Will it blend? Most of the time.   April 6, 2008
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

After having watched pretty much every video on the Blendtec website for "Will It Blend?", I had to get myself one of these blenders. No, I don't plan on blending bic lighters or a tiki torch, all I want it for is to make some really good smoothies and some frozen cocktails now and then. And it will do that pretty well - definitely better than any other blender I've ever owned, but it certainly isn't invincible. You really do have to get the proportions of liquid to solids correct, otherwise it will do what every other blender does and you'll need to stop it and give it a good shake to get the ingredients down near the blades.
It is a champ at pulverizing things into an incredible smoothness - instead of getting a smoothie one time (because I had used too much frozen fruit and not enough liquid), I ended up with something resembling Diary Queen ice cream. Not my intended result, but tasty nonetheless.
I don't think the noise of this blender is any worse than my old Cuisinart, and its blue lighted display looks nice on the counter near my Keurig coffee maker. I don't think this blender is worth the price, though.



5 out of 5 stars Very good blender.   March 30, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is my baseline blender. To me, anyway, it's not extraordinary... you still have to make sure you don't put anything in the blender much larger than a cubic inch. Which is perfect for ice, of course, but if you like making smoothies out of fresh fruit, well, be sure you cut the fruit up well or you're going to be asking yourself what all the fuss is about.

But once you get everything right, this thing works like a champ. It could probably use a couple pounds of sound deadener in the base. Try to keep it on something not-hollow when you operate it. Don't trust it's built-in sensor. It does an OK-job, but use common sense.



3 out of 5 stars Total blender   March 19, 2008
 8 out of 16 found this review helpful

I got the total blender a week ago from Costco's live demo session. I agree with the reviews here that it blends pretty much everything. It's compact and easy to use with pre-programmed buttons. The noise is definitely there but not unbearable. However, what makes me give it a three star review is that I smelled rubber burning at the initial blending sessions. I thought the temperature might be too high for the machine to handle. But I was making smoothie and whole juice so the temperature was somewhat cold. So after examining the rubber rings inside and outside, they all felt lukewarm. I decided to call the customer service. I was then told it could be the rubber in the motor and it might need some time to be broken into... But with such a high sticker price for a blender, I'm surprised that would be an issue.

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